Regina Leader-Post

Familiar final foursome at Memorial Cup

- BILL BEACON

QUEBEC — There are no strangers in this year’s Memorial Cup tournament.

The four teams that will begin the battle at the Pepsi Colisee Friday have been in major junior hockey’s championsh­ip tournament repeatedly, although its been 18 years since the Oshawa Generals’ last appearance. Each team has won it at least once and all are capable of winning again.

The Kelowna Rockets, led by scoring star Leon Draisaitl, plowed through the WHL playoffs with a 16-3 record, including a four-game sweep of the top-ranked Brandon Wheat Kings in the final.

The Rimouski Oceanic went 16-4 in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League post-season, but needed a goal by Michael Joly in the second overtime period to beat the Quebec Remparts in Game 7 of the final.

Oshawa, fresh off its 13th J. Ross Robertson Cup title as Ontario Hockey League champions after going 16-5 in the playoffs, used the best defence in all three leagues to send phenom Connor McDavid and the Erie Otters packing in only five games in their final.

And the host Remparts bring a team of speed and skill led by Tampa Bay Lightning prospect Adam Erne, who scored 21 goals in 22 playoff games.

The Remparts open the round robin portion of the 10-day tournament tonight against Kelowna, while Oshawa plays Rimouski on Saturday afternoon.

The event features six players who won gold for Canada at the 2015 world junior championsh­ip: goalie Zach Fucale and forward Anthony Duclair of the Remparts; defencemen Madison Bowey and Josh Morrissey of Kelowna; and defenceman Sam Morin and forward Frederik Gauthier of Rimouski.

The Rockets, whose only Memorial Cup win in four trips to the event was in 2004, will have been off 10 days when they face the Remparts. They used that time to practise and study video of their opponents.

 ?? NATHAN DENETTE/The Canadian Press ?? Zach Fucale brings a world junior championsh­ip pedigree to
Quebec Remparts’ bid for the Memorial Cup.
NATHAN DENETTE/The Canadian Press Zach Fucale brings a world junior championsh­ip pedigree to Quebec Remparts’ bid for the Memorial Cup.

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