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2018 Memorial Cup

By HockeyNow on May 22, 2018

 

Another incredible season of CHL hockey is in the books, and the Memorial Cup is celebrating 100 years in Regina, Sask. with the host Regina Pats, WHL Swift Current Broncos, OHL Hamilton Bulldogs and QMJHL Acadie-Bathurst Titan battling it out for Canadian major junior supremacy. The Broncos, Bulldogs and Titan came with a fire in their belly, as all three entered their respective playoffs as the #2 team in the standings, and managed to edge out their competition to claim the league crown. And we can’t discount the Pats, who saw their WHL playoff run end early but had a strong regular season thanks to a star-studded roster, plus have one of the best fanbases in the league cheering them on at the Brandt Centre. 

Regina Pats Ready for Second Shot at MasterCard Memorial Cup

Swift Current Broncos Set Up First All-Saskatchewan Showing At Memorial Cup Since 1989

Resilient Hamilton Bulldogs are a confident group heading into the Memorial Cup

Acadie-Bathurst Titan Heading to MasterCard Memorial Cup for First Time in Almost 20 years

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By HockeyNow| May 22, 2018
Categories:  Major Junior|Events

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