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Post by Terry on May 15, 2009 18:19:09 GMT -5
Friday, May 15th - Kelowna vs. Rimouski - 5 PM Saturday, May 16th - Drummondville vs. Windsor - 2:30 PM Sunday, May 17th - Rimouski vs. Windsor - 2:30 PM Monday, May 18th - Drummondville vs. Kelowna - 5 PM Tuesday, May 19th - Windsor vs. Kelowna - 5 PM Wednesday, May 20th - Rimouski vs. Drummondville - 5 PM Thursday, May 21st - Tie-breaker game (if necessary) - 5 PM Friday, May 22nd - Semi-final (2nd place vs. 3rd place) - 5 PM Sunday, May 24th - Final (1st place vs. semi-final winner) - 2:30 PM All games on Rogers Sportsnet in Canada and NHL Network in the U.S. Games are also video streamed at: memorialcup.mytelus.com/home
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Post by Brae on May 15, 2009 21:25:11 GMT -5
I wish I was there.
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Post by Terry on May 16, 2009 13:37:33 GMT -5
Kelowna owned Rimouski throughout that game but it's hard to say if the Rockets were that dominant or if the 22 day layoff was showing for Rimouski.
Still hard to say if Windsor will win dominate the tournament or if Kelowna might surprise everyone like Spokane last year.
BTW, the game online last night was free when I watched it at work but now I see they're charging 7 bucks per game to watch. Not sure why that happened.
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Post by Brae on May 16, 2009 14:46:54 GMT -5
The Q usually broadcasts their games free online during the season. Perhaps the powers at the CHL saw money to be had.
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Post by Terry on May 18, 2009 18:05:25 GMT -5
Windsor's sure going out fast. Close games but the Spitfires came out on the losing end. I didn't see the winning goal against Drummondville, though.
Whoever wins tonight between Kelowna and Drummondville will end up being the champs. I can't see Windsor or Rimouski coming back.
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Post by Terry on May 18, 2009 22:56:37 GMT -5
Tight game and I thought Drummondville might've won.
That ended being a huge game by Jamie Benn. 4 goals and 1 assist. Dallas lucked out in choosing him in the 5th round in 2007.
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Post by Ronald Ohlander on May 19, 2009 14:24:43 GMT -5
Rockets ftw. Even though they stole the Ogopogo. Stupid Kelowna.
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Post by Terry on May 20, 2009 18:14:28 GMT -5
Windsor wins to play in the tie-breaker tomorrow night. Good come back for them but I assume that Kelowna wasn't playing to the top of their game.
I don't know the ice times but they may have been rolling 4 lines and given the 3rd and 4th line guys more ice time than usual.
BTW, I found out why I was able to watch the first game at work for free. The company's internet is through Telus, which is allowing their high-speed customers to watch the games for free. I thought we were going through Bell Sympatico, but they may have changed it.
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Post by Terry on May 20, 2009 21:50:45 GMT -5
I missed the last 4 minutes of the third and all of OT. It looks like Rimouski is going out as they won't win their next 2 games. It'll be 3 games in 3 nights. Bad scheduling for the hosts. I'm sure that, at worst, they'd play every other night, with the semi-final 2 days before the final. Even if they beat Windsor tomorrow, they'll be too tired to beat Drummondville on Friday.
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Post by Terry on May 22, 2009 21:42:03 GMT -5
Windsor comes out of nowhere to make the final. I wonder if now Kelowna will regret not beating them earlier.
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Post by Brae on Jun 2, 2009 14:25:47 GMT -5
Windsor comes out of nowhere to make the final. I wonder if now Kelowna will regret not beating them earlier. I regret Kelowna not beating Windsor in the Round Robin. To put it in prespective for you all, as a London Fan, watching Windsor win the Memorial Cup with like an Oilers fan watching the Flames win Stanley.
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Post by Terry on Jun 2, 2009 19:31:27 GMT -5
Windsor comes out of nowhere to make the final. I wonder if now Kelowna will regret not beating them earlier. I regret Kelowna not beating Windsor in the Round Robin. To put it in prespective for you all, as a London Fan, watching Windsor win the Memorial Cup with like an Oilers fan watching the Flames win Stanley. I'm not sure what happened towards the end. Windsor picked it up and Kelowna packed it in. I'm sure they regret not beating Windsor in the round-robin.
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