2015 Memorial Cup

2015 Mastercard Memorial Cup
Quebec City, Quebec
Host team Quebec Remparts
Venue Colisée Pepsi
Champions Oshawa Generals
Duration May 22–31, 2015
Number of teams 4
Television Sportsnet, TVA Sports
Memorial Cup Tournaments
 2014
2016 

The 2015 Memorial Cup was a four-team, round-robin format tournament that began on 22 May and ended on 31 May, 2015. It was the 97th Memorial Cup championship and determined the champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The tournament was hosted by the Quebec Remparts of Quebec City, Quebec, who won the right to host the tournament over a bid by the Chicoutimi Saguenéens.[1] They were joined by the WHL champion Kelowna Rockets, the OHL champion Oshawa Generals, and the QMJHL champion Rimouski Océanic. All four of the participating teams had previously won the Memorial Cup.

The tournament ended with the Oshawa Generals winning their fifth Memorial Cup with an overtime win over the Kelowna Rockets 2–1 in the championship game. This final game of the tournament was also the last competitive hockey game played in the Colisée Pepsi before the Remparts move to the Videotron Centre in September 2015.

Round-robin standings

   Indicates team advanced directly to the championship game

 *  Indicates team advanced to the semifinal game

Team GP W L PTS PCT GF GA + / – PIM
Oshawa Generals (OHL) 3 3 0 6 1.000 11 8 +3 25
Kelowna Rockets (WHL)* 3 1 2 2 0.333 11 9 +2 63
Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL) 3 1 2 2 0.333 10 11 -1 40
Quebec Remparts (QMJHL/Host)* 3 1 2 2 0.333 8 12 -4 48

Kelowna, Rimouski and Quebec finished tied for second in points. Based on the rules for 2015, the tiebreaker was a two-step process. Results from the games against Oshawa were removed and the teams' remaining goals for, divided by the sum of their goals for plus goals against, were calculated. This resulted in Kelowna (10/[10+7]=0.59) advancing directly to the semi-final (and receiving home ice advantage). In the second step, Quebec defeated Rimouski in a sudden-death tiebreaker game to advance to the semi-final.[2]

Note: Quebec had finished behind Rimouski in the round robin when applying the new total-goal-index calculation, or the goal differential, or their round robin loss to Rimouski.

Schedule

All times local (UTC −5)[3]

Round robin

Playoff Round

Tiebreaker

Semi-Final

Final

Statistical leaders

Skaters

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Draisaitl, LeonLeon Draisaitl Kelowna Rockets 5 4 3 7 12
Erne, AdamAdam Erne Quebec Remparts 5 3 3 6 6
Joly, MichaelMichael Joly Rimouski Océanic 4 2 4 6 2
Baillie, TysonTyson Baillie Kelowna Rockets 5 1 5 6 0
Bowey, MadisonMadison Bowey Kelowna Rockets 5 1 5 6 10
Quinney, GageGage Quinney Kelowna Rockets 5 4 1 5 0
Lindberg, TobiasTobias Lindberg Oshawa Generals 4 3 2 5 0
Merkley, NickNick Merkley Kelowna Rockets 5 3 2 5 14
Dal Colle, MichaelMichael Dal Colle Oshawa Generals 4 2 3 5 0
Loiseau, AlexisAlexis Loiseau Rimouski Océanic 4 2 3 5 0

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltending

This is a combined table of the top goaltenders based on goals against average and save percentage with at least sixty minutes played. The table is sorted by GAA.

Player Team GP W L OTL SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
Appleby, KenKen Appleby Oshawa Generals 4 4 0 0 97 9 2.08 .915 0 260
Whistle, JacksonJackson Whistle Kelowna Rockets 5 2 2 1 139 13 2.60 .906 0 300
Desrosiers, PhilippePhilippe Desrosiers Rimouski Océanic 4 1 2 0 109 11 3.23 .899 1 204
Fucale, ZacharyZachary Fucale Quebec Remparts 5 2 2 1 180 23 4.75 .872 0 291

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds)

Awards

Goaltender: Ken Appleby, Oshawa Generals
Defence: Madison Bowey, Kelowna Rockets; Ryan Graves, Quebec Remparts
Forwards: Nick Merkley, Kelowna Rockets; Michael McCarron, Oshawa Generals; Michael Dal Colle, Oshawa Generals

Rosters

Quebec Remparts (Host)

Pos. No. Player[4]
G 30 Canada Callum Booth
G 31 Canada Zachary Fucale
D 5 Canada Raphaël Maheux
D 7 Canada Brian Lovell
D 9 Canada Aaron Dutra
D 15 Canada Nikolas Brouillard
D 18 Canada Cody Donaghey
D 27 Canada Ryan Graves
D 55 Canada Matt Murphy
D 76 Canada Giancarlo Fiori
D 94 Canada Olivier Thibodeau
F 10 Canada Anthony Duclair
F 11 Canada Marc-Olivier Roy
F 14 Canada Olivier Garneau
F 17 Canada Yanick Turcotte
F 19 Canada Kurt Etchegary
F 20 Canada Donovan Rehill
F 21 Russia Vladimir Tkachev
F 23 Canada Massimo Carozza
F 24 Canada Guillaume Gauthier
F 61 Canada Marcus Cuomo
F 73 United States Adam Erne
F 77 Canada Jérome Verrier
F 82 Canada Jesse Sutton
F 88 Sweden Dmytro Timashov
F 96 Canada Zachery Moody

Rimouski Océanic (QMJHL)

  • Head Coach: Canada Serge Beausoleil
Pos. No. Player[5]
G 30 Canada Philippe Desrosiers
G 33 Canada Louis-Philip Guindon
D 3 Czech Republic Jan Kostalek
D 6 Canada Beau Rusk
D 24 Canada Simon Bourque
D 27 Canada Charles-David Beaudoin
D 42 Canada Andrew Picco
D 55 Canada Samuel Morin
D 68 Canada Guillaume McSween
D 81 Russia Eduard Nasybullin
F 10 Canada Anthony Chapados
F 11 Canada Deven St-Hilaire
F 15 Canada Anthony DeLuca
F 16 Canada Justin Vachon
F 18 Canada William Couture
F 19 Canada Justin Samson
F 22 Canada Tyler Boland
F 23 Canada Frédérik Gauthier
F 25 Canada Jérémy Lépine
F 57 Canada Christopher Clapperton
F 61 Canada François Beauchemin
F 74 Canada Alexis Loiseau
F 79 Canada Samuel Laberge
F 88 Canada Michael Joly

Kelowna Rockets (WHL)

Pos. No. Player[6]
GK 1 Canada Jackson Whistle
GK 30 Canada Michael Herringer
GK 33 Canada Jake Morrissey
D 3 Canada Riley Stadel
D 4 Canada Madison Bowey
D 6 Canada Mitchell Wheaton
D 7 Canada Lucas Johansen
D 8 United States Cole Martin
D 21 Canada Devante Stephens
D 27 Canada Josh Morrissey
D 28 Canada Joe Gatenby
F 9 Canada Tyler Wishnowski
F 10 Canada Nick Merkley
F 11 Canada Jordan Borstmayer
F 12 Canada Tyrell Goulbourne
F 14 Canada Rourke Chartier
F 15 Czech Republic Tomas Soustal
F 16 Canada Kole Lind
F 17 Canada Rodney Southam
F 18 Canada Tate Coughlin
F 19 Canada Dillon Dube
F 20 United States Gage Quinney
F 22 Canada Chance Braid
F 23 Canada Justin Kirkland
F 24 Canada Tyson Baillie
F 26 Canada Cole Linaker
F 29 Germany Leon Draisaitl

Oshawa Generals (OHL)

Pos. No. Player[7]
GK 35 Canada Ken Appleby
GK 56 United States Jeremy Brodeur
D 3 Canada Josh Brown
D 6 Canada Will Petschenig
D 7 United States Chris Carlisle
D 18 Denmark Sonny Hertzberg
D 24 Canada Stephen Templeton
D 26 Canada Daniel Robertson
D 37 Canada Stephen Desrocher
D 44 United States Dakota Mermis
D 58 Canada Mitchell Vande Sompel
F 10 Canada Aidan Wallace
F 14 Canada Bradley Latour
F 15 United States Michael Turner
F 17 Canada Brent Pedersen
F 19 United States Cole Cassels
F 20 Canada Matt Mistele
F 22 Canada Anthony Cirelli
F 23 Sweden Tobias Lindberg
F 25 Canada Kenny Huether
F 29 Canada Joe Manchurek
F 34 Canada Hunter Smith
F 55 United States Michael McCarron
F 71 Canada Michael Dal Colle
F 89 Canada Sam Harding

Road to the Cup

WHL Playoffs

Main article: 2014–15 WHL season
Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals WHL Championship
            
E1 Brandon 4
C5 Edmonton 1
E1 Brandon 4
E2 Regina 1
E2 Regina 4
E3 Swift Current 0
E1 Brandon 4
Eastern
C1 Calgary 1
C1 Calgary 4
C4 Kootenay 3
C1 Calgary 4
C2 Medicine Hat 1
C2 Medicine Hat 4
C3 Red Deer 1
E1 Brandon 0
B1 Kelowna 4
B1 Kelowna 4
W2 Tri-City 0
B1 Kelowna 4
B2 Victoria 1
B2 Victoria 4
B3 Prince George 1
B1 Kelowna 4
Western
U2 Portland 2
U1 Everett 4
W1 Spokane 2
U1 Everett 1
U2 Portland 4
U2 Portland 4
U3 Seattle 2

OHL Playoffs

Main article: 2014–15 OHL season
  Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals OHL Championship
                                     
1  Oshawa 4  
8  Peterborough 1  
  1  Oshawa 4  
 
  5  Niagara 1  
2  Barrie 4
7  Belleville 0  
  1  Oshawa 4  
Eastern Conference
  3  North Bay 2  
3  North Bay 4  
6  Kingston 0  
  2  Barrie 1
 
  3  North Bay 4  
4  Ottawa 2
5  Niagara 4  
  E1  Oshawa 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
  W2  Erie 1
1  Sault Ste. Marie 4  
8  Saginaw 0  
  1  Sault Ste. Marie 4
 
  4  Guelph 0  
2  Erie 4
7  Sarnia 1  
  1  Sault Ste. Marie 2
Western Conference
  2  Erie 4  
3  London 4  
6  Kitchener 2  
  2  Erie 4
 
  3  London 0  
4  Guelph 4
5  Owen Sound 1  

QMJHL Playoffs

  Round 1 Quarter-finals Semi-finals President's Cup Championship
                                         
1  Rimouski 4  
16  Victoriaville 0  
  1  Rimouski 4  
 
  14  Gatineau 1  
2  Moncton 4
15  Chicoutimi 1  
  1  Rimouski 4  
  6  Val-d'Or 0  
3  Blainville-Boisbriand 2  
14  Gatineau 4  
  2  Moncton 4
 
  12  Halifax 3  
4  Quebec 4
13  Cape Breton 3  
  1  Rimouski 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second rounds.)
  4  Quebec 3
5  Shawinigan 3  
12  Halifax 4  
  4  Quebec 4
 
  9  Charlottetown 0  
6  Val-d'Or 4
11  Rouyn-Noranda 2  
  2  Moncton 0
  4  Quebec 4  
7  Baie-Comeau 4  
10  Saint John 1  
  6  Val-d'Or 4
 
  7  Baie-Comeau 3  
8  Sherbrooke 2
9  Charlottetown 4  

References

Preceded by
2014 Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup Succeeded by
2016 Memorial Cup
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