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HOST 1 - WEST 6
SAT. MAY 10
SEMI-FINAL
Edward Gale scored twice and Tory Allan added a goal and an assist as the Humboldt Broncos
advanced to the championship game for the second time in five years with a 6-1 win over the Cornwall Colts on
Saturday night. »
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PACIFIC 2 - HOST 1
WED. MAY 7
PRELIMINARY ROUND
David Andreassen and Mike Connolly scored goals for the Camrose Kodiaks as the Pacific Region
champions locked up first place in the round robin with a 2-1 win over the Cornwall Colts on Wednesday night.
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HOST 6
- EAST 1
TUE. MAY 6
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Joey Derochie, David Chubb and Darcy Findlay all scored goals during a busy first period as
the Cornwall Colts all but assured themselves of a Saturday semi-final spot with a 6-1 victory over the Weeks
Crushers. »
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TAKING A LOOK BACK AT
THE CORNWALL COLTS
Since 1992, the Colts have been a Cornwall institution, one that has included three Central
Junior A Hockey League championships, a Fred Page Cup title and a trip to the National Junior A Championship.
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HOST 5
- CENTRAL 4
SUN. MAY 4
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Jean-Phillipe Beaulieu scored with less than eight minutes to go to break a 4-4 tie as the
host Cornwall Colts scored their first win of the 2008 RBC Cup with a 5-4 win over the Oakville Blades on
Sunday night. »
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WEST 7
- HOST 0
SAT. MAY 3
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Laurent Benjamin scored a hat trick and added two assists and Edward Gale picked up four
points of his own as the Humboldt Broncos opened the 2008 RBC Cup with a convincing 7-0 win over the host
Cornwall Colts. »
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PEPSI, LOEB & CORNWALL COLTS PROMOTE RBC CUP
It was anything but an ordinary Saturday afternoon at the grocery store last weekend, as
members of the Cornwall Colts greeted customers at the Loeb grocery store in Cornwall. » more
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TAKIN' CARE OF BUSINESS
Mike Piquette is all smiles as he shows off the Colts headquarters deep inside the Cornwall
Civic Complex. » more
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JOANETTE GETS ANOTHER CRACK
AT ROYAL BANK CUP TITLE
Last season with the Prince George Spruce Kings, Alain Joanette came within a couple of goals
of winning the RBC Royal Bank Cup. » more
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RAISING BANNER MARKS
100 DAYS TO RBC CUP
(January 25, 2007) Cornwall is 100 days away from hosting the 2008 RBC Cup. The national
junior “A” championship is May 3rd to 11th at the Ed Lumley Arena. » more
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THE COOLEST FACILITY
IN CORNWALL
The Ed Lumley Arena boasts a superior infrastructure including a variety of lighting options,
state of the art rink boards and seating for over 5800. » more
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RBC CUP TOURS THE CJHL
AND CORNWALL
There are a little more than three months remaining until Cornwall hosts the best Junior A
hockey teams in Canada. Businesses and residents throughout Eastern Ontario are showing their excitement. »
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REGULAR SEASON
RECORD – 31W 24L 1T 4OTL (6th in Central Junior A Hockey League)
GOALS FOR – 211 (7th)
GOALS AGAINST – 207 (6th)
TOP SCORER – Darcy Findlay (44G 38A 82P)
PLAYOFFS
QUARTERFINAL – lost to Smiths Falls Bears 4-1 (3-4, 0-2, 7-4, 3-6, 3-4)
PREVIOUS NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE
1 appearance (2000)
For the first time since winning the CJHL championship and Fred Page Cup in 1999-00, the Cornwall Colts
will play for Canadian Junior A hockey’s top prize. The 2008 RBC Cup hosts hope this trip to the National
Junior A Championship will turn out better than their inaugural appearance – Cornwall finished 0-4 and missed
the semi-finals in Fort McMurray, AB in 2000. The Colts were a picture of inconsistency throughout the
2007-08 season, putting together three four-game winning streaks and four three-game losing streaks to finish
just above the .500 mark at 31-24-1-4, good for second in the Robinson Division, seven points back of the
division champions from Cumberland. Cornwall captain Darcy Findlay was the offensive force, as the Bristol,
QC native was the only Colts skater to find his way into the top 20 of CJHL scoring, with 82 points (44G 38A)
in 60 games. Goaltender Justin Roethlingshoefer put together a solid season despite his team’s uneven play,
finishing fourth in the CJHL with a 3.05 goals against average. Kicking off the playoffs against Smiths
Falls, who finished 19 points ahead of the Colts during the regular season, Cornwall dropped a heartbreaking
overtime decision in Game 1, a game they led midway through the third period, and fell 2-0 on home ice in
Game 2. A win on the road in Game 3 gave the Colts life coming home, but the Bears wrapped up the series with
a pair of wins, sending Cornwall to the showers six weeks before the opening game of the 2008 RBC Cup. The
Colts became the fourth host team in as many years to fail to advance out of the first round of its league
playoffs, but hope to follow the lead of the 2005 Weyburn Red Wings, who won the RBC Royal Bank Cup after a
six-week lay-off, and the 2007 Prince George Spruce Kings, who advanced all the way to the national
championship game after a first-round exit.
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