Memorial Cup Flashback: Kelowna goalie Kelly Guard’s record-setting performance
WINDSOR, Ont. — Kelly Guard entered the 2004 Memorial Cup on a mission to prove himself. His name is still atop the record books 13 years later.
Guard set a new Western Hockey League standard in 2004 with the Kelowna Rockets. He went 44-14-4 in 62 games, finishing the regular season with 13 shutouts and a 1.56 goals-against average — both records to this day.
But he didn’t have his name called for any end-of-the-year awards as Cam Ward won both the player of the year and goaltender of the year honours that season, going 31-16-8 with a 2.05 GAA, .926 save percentage and four shutouts in 56 games with the Red Deer Rebels.
So Guard did himself one better at the Memorial Cup. He led his team as hosts to the major junior national crown while setting the tournament record with a 0.75 GAA in four games. He was recognized as the top goalie and Memorial Cup most valuable player.