- Centennial Cup 1984
The Centennial Cup 1984 is the Tier II Junior "A"
1984 ice hockey National Championship for theCanadian Junior A Hockey League .The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the
Abbott Cup /Western Canadian Champions and the Eastern Canadian Jr. A Champions.The finals were hosted by the
Weyburn Red Wings in the city ofWeyburn, Saskatchewan .The Playoffs
3RoundBracket-Byes | RD1=Regionals
RD2=Semi-finals
RD3=Finals
group1=Western Canada
group2=Eastern CanadaRD1-seed1=S
RD1-team1=Weyburn Red Wings
RD1-score1= 4
RD1-seed2=M
RD1-team2=Selkirk Steelers
RD1-score2= 2RD1-seed3=BC
RD1-team3=Langley Eagles
RD1-score3=4
RD1-seed4=A
RD1-team4=Ft Sask Traders
RD1-score4=2RD1-seed5=OJ
RD1-team5=Orillia Travelways
RD1-score5=
RD1-seed6=
RD1-team6=
RD1-score6=RD1-seed7=Mar
RD1-team7=Halifax Lions
RD1-score7=
RD1-seed8=CJ
RD1-team8=Pembroke
RD1-score8=RD2-seed1=S
RD2-team1=Weyburn Red Wings
RD2-score1=4
RD2-seed2=BC
RD2-team2=Langley Eagles
RD2-score2=0RD2-seed3=OJ
RD2-team3=Orillia Travelways
RD2-score3=4
RD2-seed4=CJ
RD2-team4=Pembroke
RD2-score4=0RD3-seed1=S
RD3-team1=Weyburn Red Wings
RD3-score1=4
RD3-seed2=OJ
RD3-team2=Orillia Travelways
RD3-score2=3"Prior to the Regionals":Langley Eagles (BCJHL) defeated the
Prince George Spruce Kings (PCJHL) "2-games-to-none" for theMowat Cup :Orillia Travelways (OPJHL ) defeated Rayside-Balfour Canadians (NOJHL ) "4-games-to-1" for the OHA ChampionshipMCC Finals
Regional Championships
:"Manitoba Centennial Cup":
Weyburn Red Wings :"
Abbott Cup ":Weyburn Red Wings :"Eastern Champions": Orillia Terriers:"
Doyle Cup ": Langley Eagles:"Anavet Cup ":Weyburn Red Wings :"Dudley Hewitt Cup ": Orillia Travelways:"Callaghan Cup": Halifax LionsAwards
:Most Valuable Player:
Ron Amyotte (Weyburn Red Wings ):Most Sportsmanlike Player:Ron Amyotte (Weyburn Red Wings )Related links
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Canadian Junior A Hockey League
*Royal Bank Cup
*Anavet Cup
*Doyle Cup
*Dudley Hewitt Cup
*Fred Page Cup
*Abbott Cup
*Mowat Cup External links
* [http://www.hockeycanada.ca/1/8/6/1/3/index1.shtml Royal Bank Cup Website]
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