1999 Memorial Cup


The 1999 Memorial Cup took place from May 15–23 at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was the 81st annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League. Participating teams were the host Ottawa 67's, the Belleville Bulls, winners of the Ontario Hockey League, the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, winners of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Calgary Hitmen, Western Hockey League champions. The host 67's won their second Memorial Cup, the first being in 1984. The 67's, who had lost in the second round of the OHL playoffs to the Bulls were able to win the Cup defeated those same Bulls in a Cup semi-final. The 67's then defeated the Hitmen in the final, an overtime thriller where Matt Zultek scored the winning goal.
The 1999 Memorial Cup set a record for attendance with a total of 84,200 people in eight sell-out games. It was the first Memorial Cup to be shown on CTV Sportsnet, having moved from TSN. The championship game was shown on the CTV network, where it had last been shown in 1989.

Background

At the beginning of the 1998–1999 season, Ottawa's new owner, Jeff Hunt vowed to bring home the Memorial Cup that season. The awarding of the Cup tournament to Ottawa was a big factor in the team more than doubling the attendance from the previous season. That was definitely taken into consideration when Ottawa was chosen as the host of the 1999 Cup, as every game would be sold out in the 10,525 seat Ottawa Civic Centre. Ottawa had previously bid for the 1996 Memorial Cup but lost the bid to the Peterborough Petes.

CHL All-time team

During the 1999 Memorial Cup, the CHL unveiled its "All-time team" at the Civic Centre, with notably two 67's on the team. Special banners were raised in their honour, and except for Parent and Lemieux, the team attended the event. The team was as follows;
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Rosters

Round-robin standings

 GPWLGFGA
Calgary Hitmen 321117
Ottawa 67's 321139
Belleville Bulls 3211110
Acadie-Bathurst Titan 303312

Scores

Semi-final
Final

Scoring leaders

  1. Justin Davis, OTT
  2. Mark Bell, OTT
  3. Pavel Brendl, CAL
  4. Joe Talbot, OTT
  5. Nick Boynton, OTT
  6. Brad Moran, CAL
  7. Matt Kinch, CAL
  8. Matt Zultek, OTT
  9. Glenn Crawford, BEL
  10. Ian Jacobs, OTT

    Goaltending leaders

  11. Seamus Kotyk, OTT
  12. Cory Campbell, BEL
  13. Alexandre Fomitchev, CAL
  14. Roberto Luongo, ACA

    Award winners

All-star team