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  • 2009 Memorial Cup
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  • The 2009 Memorial Cup was a four-team round-robin format ice hockey tournament played during May 2009 in Rimouski, Quebec to determine the junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Hockey League. The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced on April 3, 2008, that the Rimouski Océanic were chosen to host the event at the Colisée de Rimouski. Other participants include the Windsor Spitfires, champions of the Ontario Hockey League, the Drummondville Voltigeurs, champions of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Kelowna Rockets, champions of the Western Hockey League.
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  • No scoring
  • Tyler Myers 1 - 06:33
  • Adam Henrique 3 - 04:31
  • Adam Henrique 4 - 03:22
  • Ben Shutron 1 - 18:02
  • Dale Mitchell 2 - 04:11
  • Dale Mitchell 3 - pp - 06:00
  • Dale Mitchell 4 - pp - 07:44
  • Dale Mitchell 5 - 04:58
  • Eric Wellwood 1 - 07:13
  • Gabriel Dumont 1 - 07:59
  • Greg Nemisz 1 - pp - 19:59
  • Ian Duval 1 - 05:52
  • Jamie Benn 1 - pp - 04:33
  • Jordan Caron 1 - 10:45
  • Logan MacMillan 1 - sh - 00:34
  • Luca Cunti 1 - 16:32
  • Luca Cunti 2 - 01:39
  • Lucas Bloodoff 1 - 01:29
  • Marc-Antoine Desnoyers 1 - 09:47
  • Marc-Olivier Vachon 1 - pp - 17:10
  • Marc-Olivier Vachon 2 - pp - 07:23
  • Maxime Frenette 1 - 08:56
  • Patrice Cormier 1 - pp - 03:18
  • Patrice Cormier 2 - pp - 05:23
  • Patrick Delisle-Houde 1 - 14:48
  • Philippe Lefebvre 1 - 14:07
  • Rob Kwiet 1 - pp - 07:11
  • Ryan Ellis 2 - 04:13
  • Ryan Ellis 3 - 12:46
  • Scott Timmins 1 - 08:30
  • Taylor Hall 1 - 16:21
  • Taylor Hall 2 - 15:47
  • Yannick Riendeau 1 - 14:27
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Champions
Colour
  • #00529B
Next Year
  • 2010
Team
  • Kelowna Rockets
  • Drummondville Voltigeurs
  • Rimouski Océanic
  • Windsor Spitfires
no of games
  • 9
Date
  • --05-15
  • --05-19
  • --05-21
  • --05-22
  • --05-16
  • --05-18
  • --05-20
  • --05-24
  • --05-17
RD3-score
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
RD1-seed
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 1C
  • 4.0
  • 1.0
  • 2.0
  • 3.0
  • 5.0
  • 4C
  • 2C
  • 3C
Logo
  • 2009
RD2-seed
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 1C
  • 1.0
  • 2.0
  • 2C
no of teams
  • 4
Recap
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=81
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=79
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=78
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=77
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=73
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=75
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=80
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=76
  • www.leaguestat.com/chl/memcup/en/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=74
won
  • 1
  • 2
RD2-score
  • 0
  • 1
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  • 3
  • 4
OT
  • 1
colour text
  • #FFFFFF
Score
  • 2
  • 3
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  • 6
RD4-seed
  • E1
  • E2
  • 1C
  • W1
  • W3
  • 2C
Attendance
  • 41440
goalie
  • Adam Brown 24 saves / 25 shots
  • Andrew Engelage 16 saves / 17 shots
  • Andrew Engelage 17 saves / 21 shots
  • Andrew Engelage 19 saves / 21 shots
  • Andrew Engelage 20 saves / 25 shots
  • Andrew Engelage 21 saves / 22 shots
  • Andrew Engelage 30 saves / 33 shots
  • Marco Cousineau 17 saves / 23 shots
  • Marco Cousineau 33 saves / 35 shots
  • Marco Cousineau 39 saves / 41 shots
  • Marco Cousineau 44 saves / 47 shots
  • Mark Guggenberger 0 saves / 3 shots
  • Mark Guggenberger 18 saves / 22 shots
  • Mark Guggenberger 19 saves / 20 shots
  • Mark Guggenberger 32 saves / 34 shots
  • Maxim Gougeon 17 saves / 20 shots
  • Maxim Gougeon 31 saves / 37 shots
  • Maxim Gougeon 35 saves / 39 shots
  • Maxim Gougeon 38 saves / 42 shots
Group
  • Western
  • Eastern
RD
  • Finals
  • Division Semifinals
  • Conference Finals
  • Conference Semifinals
  • Conference Quarterfinals
  • OHL Championship
  • WHL Championship
  • Division Quarterfinals
  • QMJHL Championships
RD1-score
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
Title
Duration
  • --05-15
RD2-team
  • Calgary
  • London
  • Plymouth
  • Quebec
  • Gatineau
  • Brandon
  • Spokane
  • Montreal
  • Vancouver
  • Shawinigan
  • Mississauga
  • Niagara
  • Windsor
  • Moncton
  • Saginaw
  • Kelowna
  • Belleville
  • Medicine Hat
  • Tri-City
  • Rimouski
  • Drummondville
  • Cape Breton
  • Lethbridge
  • Brampton
Host
Before
  • 2008
After
  • 2010
Prev Year
  • 2008
RD4-team
  • Calgary
  • Shawinigan
  • Windsor
  • Kelowna
  • Drummondville
  • Brampton
RD1-team
RD3-seed
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 1C
  • 2C
City
TV
Stadium
RD3-team
  • Calgary
  • London
  • Quebec
  • Brandon
  • Vancouver
  • Shawinigan
  • Windsor
  • Kelowna
  • Belleville
  • Rimouski
  • Drummondville
  • Brampton
abstract
  • The 2009 Memorial Cup was a four-team round-robin format ice hockey tournament played during May 2009 in Rimouski, Quebec to determine the junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Hockey League. The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced on April 3, 2008, that the Rimouski Océanic were chosen to host the event at the Colisée de Rimouski. Other participants include the Windsor Spitfires, champions of the Ontario Hockey League, the Drummondville Voltigeurs, champions of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and the Kelowna Rockets, champions of the Western Hockey League. Five other QMJHL teams submitted a bid to host the event, including the Chicoutimi Saguenéens, Halifax Mooseheads, Lewiston MAINEiacs, Shawinigan Cataractes, and the St. John's Fog Devils. The MAINEiacs bid partnered with the American Hockey League's Portland Pirates, with a plan to host the event in Portland's Cumberland County Civic Center. The QMJHL announced a five-member independent selection committee to evaluate the bids, headed by former New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord. The tournament began on May 15, 2009 with Kelowna beating Rimouski 4–1. Windsor defeated Rimouski in the tiebreaker and Drummondville in the semifinal, becoming just the second team since the current Memorial Cup tournament format was adopted in 1983 to reach the final after losing its first two games. Windsor then captured the Memorial Cup, defeating Kelowna 4–1 on May 24, 2009, becoming the first team in Memorial Cup history to win the tournament after starting 0–2, and also the first to win coming out of the tiebreaker.