1947 Memorial Cup

Silver bowl trophy with two large handles, mounted on a wide black plinth engraved with team names on silver plates.
The Memorial Cup trophy

The 1947 Memorial Cup final was the 29th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA). The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Toronto St. Michael's Majors of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Moose Jaw Canucks of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. The series was a rematch of the 1945 Memorial Cup, and featured the first Memorial Cup games played in the province of Saskatchewan. In a best-of-seven series, held at Shea's Amphitheatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Queen City Gardens in Regina, Saskatchewan, and at the Moose Jaw Arena in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, St. Michael's won their 3rd Memorial Cup, defeating Moose Jaw 4 games to 0.

During game three, Moose Jaw Canucks defender Jim Bedard was assessed a penalty which spectators protested by throwing bottles onto the ice surface. CAHA vice-president Al Pickard used the public address system to ask for calm, but spectators continued to litter the ice, and he subsequently forfeited the game in favour of the Majors.[1][2] He warned that any repeat of the incident would result in the series being awarded to the Majors.[3] He was later criticized by the Ontario Hockey Association for playing the series in Western Canada, but he felt that supporters of junior hockey in Western Canada deserved a chance to see the games despite the recent practice of playing all Memorial Cup finals at Maple Leaf Gardens to bring the greatest profits, which were reinvested into minor ice hockey in Canada.[4]

Scores

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  • Game 1: St. Michael's 12-3 Moose Jaw (in Winnipeg)
  • Game 2: St. Michael's 6-1 Moose Jaw (in Moose Jaw)
  • Game 3: St. Michael's 8-1 Moose Jaw (in Regina)
  • Game 4: St. Michael's 3-2 Moose Jaw (in Regina)

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Winning roster

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Les Costello, Ray Hannigan, Ed Harrison, Howard Harvey, Red Kelly, Fleming Mackell, John McLellan, Clare Malone, Rudy Migay, Bobby Paul, Harry Psutka, Ed Sanford, John Williams, Warren Winslow, Benny Woit. Coach: Joe Primeau[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Irish Cop Wild Tilt". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 21, 1947. p. 14.Free access icon
  2. ^ Block, Frank (2015). The Metro Prystai Story: A Legend from the Golden Age of Hockey. Altona, Manitoba: Friesen Press. pp. 24–25. ISBN 9781460256374 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "St. Mike's Should Finish It Tonight". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 22, 1947. p. 10.Free access icon
  4. ^ "Hold Junior Finals In Toronto". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 28, 1947. p. 14.Free access icon
  5. ^ "MemorialCup.ca - Tournament Results". Archived from the original on July 19, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  6. ^ "MemorialCup.ca - Winning Rosters". Archived from the original on September 10, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
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