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The Medicine Hat Tigers will kick off their 2025 Memorial Cup schedule on Friday when they battle the Rimouski Océanic.
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Canadian Hockey League on MSN2025 Memorial Cup preview – Tigers vs. Oceanic – May 23Game 1 of the 2025 Memorial Cup is finally here. The tournament gets underway this evening from Rimouski, QC., where the host ...
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Tigers vs Oceanic – MAY 23 – Maël St-Denis GoalRimouski's Maël St-Denis gives the Oceanic their first lead at the Memorial Cup White House dismisses scores of National Security Council staff “The Wheel of Time” canceled after 3 seasons at Prime ...
Winning became the norm in Rimouski. The Oceanic’s longest slide was a four-gamer in early October. In the season’s second ...
The Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League, and Western Hockey League seasons have all come to a close with a champion crowned in each league. Now the three title winners and ...
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5 things to know about this year’s Memorial Cup in RimouskiRimouski — which Sidney Crosby led to a Memorial Cup appearance in 2005 — is hosting for a second time. The Oceanic last played in the tournament in 2015 and haven’t won since 2000. This year’s ...
The Moncton Wildcats are taking a second shot at lifting the Gilles-Courteau Trophy as champions of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League when they take on the Rimouski Oceanic in Game 5 of the ...
The road to the Memorial Cup may lead to Rimouski, Que., but London Knights fans who are unable to make the trip can still ...
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Moncton Wildcats top Rimouski Océanic 3-2 to win first QMJHL title since 2010Gabe Smith scored two of Moncton's three second-period goals as the Wildcats topped the Rimouski Océanic 3-2 to win the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League title on Monday.
Back in 2009, Windsor’s Taylor Hall won the Memorial Cup MVP and Kelowna’s Jamie Benn scored four times in one game before starring in Dallas. This week, they will get a good look at Medicine Hat’s ...
RIMOUSKI - Gabe Smith scored two of Moncton’s three second-period goals as the Wildcats topped the Rimouski Océanic 3-2 to win the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League title on Monday.
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