1966 Memorial Cup

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The 1966 Memorial Cup final was the 48th junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Edmonton Oil Kings of the Central Alberta Hockey League in Western Canada. Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario hosted the finals, which featured Bobby Orr, the Generals captain. It was the last of 18 Memorial Cup series to be played at the Gardens. In a best-of-seven series, Edmonton won their 2nd Memorial Cup, defeating Oshawa 4 games to 2.

[edit] Scores

  • Game 1: Edmonton 7-2 Oshawa
  • Game 2: Oshawa 7-1 Edmonton
  • Game 3: Oshawa 6-2 Edmonton
  • Game 4: Edmonton 5-3 Oshawa
  • Game 5: Edmonton 7-4 Oshawa
  • Game 6: Edmonton 2-1 Oshawa

[edit] Winning roster

Ron Anderson, Garnet Bailey, Doug Barrie, Brian Bennett, Ron Caley, Craig Cameron, Bob Falkenberg, Al Hamilton, Jim Harrison, Brian Hague, Galen Head, Ted Hodgsen, Kerry Ketter, Ross Lonsberry, Jim Knox, Don McLeod, Jim Mitchell, Harold Myers, Eugene Peacosh, Ross Perkins, Murray Pierce, Dave Rochefort, Ted Rogers, Jim Schraefel, Red Simpson, Ron Walters. Coach: Ray Kinasewich

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Preceded by
1965 Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup Succeeded by
1967 Memorial Cup