The 2017 Allan Cup was the Canadian championship of senior ice hockey and the 109th year the Allan Cup was awarded. The tournament was played at the J.K. Irving Centre in Bouctouche, New Brunswick from April 10 to 15, 2017 and won by the Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts.[1]
Information
Kenora, Ontario was originally named the host city for the 2017 national championship. Following the dissolution of the Kenora Thistles senior hockey club in 2016, Hockey Canada awarded hosting duties to the community of Bouctouche and the Bouctouche Dodge Rams JCs.[2][3]
Former professional hockey players competing in this year's Allan Cup were: Aaron Asham (Bouctouche), Ryan Bonni (South East), Steve Christie (South East), Ryan O'Marra (Stoney Creek), Terry Yake (South East), and Tyler Sloan (Grand Falls-Windsor).[4]
Participants
Bouctouche Dodge Rams JCs (Host)
Lacombe Generals (Pacific)
2009, 2013, and 2016 Allan Cup champions (as Bentley Generals)
19-3-0 record, 1st in ChHL.
Defeated Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs 4-0; Defeated Stony Plain Eagles 4-2 to win league.[5]
Automatically advanced as British Columbia did not present a champion for McKenzie Cup.
Full standings and statistics available at Pointstreak.com.
Results
Round Robin results
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Notes
1
Stoney Creek
5
Lamèque
2
Final
2
Grand Falls-Windsor
2
Bouctouche
1
Final
3
Southeast
3
Stoney Creek
0
Final
4
Bouctouche
4
Lacombe
5
Final (OT)
5
Lamèque
6
Southeast
5
Final (OT)
6
Lacombe
2
Grand Falls-Windsor
3
Final
Championship Round
Quarter and Semi-finals
Quarter and Semi-final results
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Notes
7
Lamèque
2
Lacombe
3
Final (2OT)
8
Boutouche
1
Stoney Creek
0
Final (OT)
9
Lacombe
8
Southeast
4
Final
10
Boutouche
2
Grand Falls-Windsor
5
Final
Final
Allan Cup final
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Notes
11
Lacombe
4
Grand Falls-Windsor
7
Final
References
^"Rosetown 'AAA' Redwings Prepping For Manitoba Champion". WestCentralOnline.com. February 7, 2017.
^"Birds lose Allan Cup bid to New Brunswick". Innisfail Province. February 9, 2016.
^"Kenora to host the 2017 Allan Cup". Kenora Daily Miner and News. June 9, 2014. Archived from the original on March 29, 2017. Retrieved March 29, 2017.
^"Allan Cup - scoring leaders | Pointstreak Sports Technologies".
^"Chinook Hockey League 2016-17". ChHL. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
^"Prairie Thunder Qualify for Allan Cup". SteinbachOnline.com. March 28, 2017.
^"ACH Playoffs 2017". Allan Cup Hockey. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
External links
Official Allan Cup Site Archived 2014-12-16 at the Wayback Machine