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Revision as of 05:38, 20 April 2014
The 2014 Allan Cup was the 2014 Canadian Grand National Championship of Senior ice hockey. This was the 106th year the trophy was awarded. The 2014 Allan Cup was be contended in Dundas, Ontario, hosted by the Dundas Real McCoys of the Ontario Hockey Federation from April 14 to April 19, 2014.[1]
The host Dundas Real McCoys went a perfect 4-0 in the tournament and defeated the Clarenville Caribous 3-2 in overtime in the championship game to win their first Allan Cup.
Participants
- Dundas Real McCoys (Host)
- 18-4-2 record, 1st in ACH.
- Defeated Stoney Creek Generals 4-0, Lost to Brantford Blast 2-4.
- Bentley Generals (Pacific)
- 21-3-0 record, 1st in ChHL.
- Defeated Stony Plain Eagles 4-0, Defeated Innisfail Eagles 4-0, Defeated Powell River Regals 3-0.
- South East Prairie Thunder (West)
- Defeated Shellbrook Elks 3-0.
- Automatically qualified as there is no Quebec teams.
- 5-0-0 exhibition record.
- Brantford Blast (OHF)
- 16-7-1 record, 3rd in ACH.
- Defeated Whitby Dunlops 4-2, Defeated Dundas Real McCoys 4-2.
- Clarenville Caribous (Atlantic)
- Conception Bay North Cee Bee Stars decline, Caribous 2012 NLSHL Runner-up.
- 13-6-5 record, 2nd in NLSHL.
- Defeated Mount Pearl Blades 4-1, Lost to Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts 2-4.
Round robin
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Results
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Championship Round
Quarter and Semi-finals
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Final
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