Montreal Royals 1949 Memorial Cup Champions
Montreal Royals 1949 Memorial Cup Champions
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Montreal Royals — 1949 Memorial Cup Champions
The 1949 Memorial Cup final was the 31st junior ice hockey championship of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, pitting the Quebec Junior Hockey League's Montreal Royals against the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. The series turned into one of the great showdowns in junior hockey history, ultimately requiring eight games, with one contest ending in a tie. In the deciding game, Brandon held a 4–2 lead entering the third period but couldn't hold on, as Montreal stormed back for a 6–4 victory. It was Quebec's first-ever Memorial Cup title. A standout for the Royals was a young Dickie Moore, who would go on to win five Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens and earn induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974.
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