Hardy Cup - Champions

Champions

Hardy Cup finals
Year Col. J. Bourque Trophy
Eastern Canada Champions
Edmonton Journal Trophy
Western Canada Champions
Series Location
1968 Mineurs de Sept-Iles Meadow Lake Stampeders 3-1 North Battleford, Saskatchewan
1969 Loups de La Tuque Lloydminster Border Kings 3-0 La Tuque, Quebec
1970 Olympiques de Val D'Or Powell River Regals 2-3 Powell River, British Columbia
1971 Bathurst Alpine Papermakers Rosetown Red Wings 3-0 Bathurst, New Brunswick
1972 Campbellton Tigers Rosetown Red Wings 3-2 Rosetown, Saskatchewan
1973 Saint John Mooseheads Rosetown Red Wings 3-1 Saint John, New Brunswick
1974 Embrun Panthers Warroad Lakers 0-3 Warroad, Minnesota
1975 Moncton Beavers Thompson Hawks 3-1 Moncton, New Brunswick
1976 Embrun Panthers Prince George Mohawks 3-2 Prince George, British Columbia
1977 Campbellton Tigers Warroad Lakers 3-1 Campbellton, New Brunswick
1978 Campbellton Tigers Prince George Mohawks 1-3 Prince George, British Columbia
1979 Moncton Hawks Quesnel Kangaroos 3-0 Moncton, New Brunswick
1980 Fredericton Capitals Burnaby Lakers 0-3 Vancouver, British Columbia
1981 Charlottetown Islanders Winnipeg North End Flyers 3-0 Winnipeg, Manitoba
1982 Georgetown Raiders Quesnel Kangaroos 3-0 Georgetown, Ontario
1983 Timmins North Stars Winnipeg North End Flyers 0-4 Winnipeg, Manitoba
1984 Charlottetown Islanders Moose Jaw Generals 4-1 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1985 Charlottetown Islanders Moose Jaw Generals 0-4 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
1986 Dundas Real McCoys Lloydminster Border Kings 4-0 Dundas, Ontario
1987 Miramichi Packers Stony Plain Eagles 3-0 Miramichi, New Brunswick
1988 Cambellton Tigers Quesnel Kangaroos 4-0 Campbellton, New Brunswick
1989 Port-aux-Basques Mariners Kindersley Klippers 4-1 Port-aux-Basques, Newfoundland
1990 Dartmouth Mounties Paul Band Black Hawks 4-3 Stony Plain, Alberta

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