Five storylines for the Memorial Cup final between Halifax, Rouyn-Noranda
HALIFAX — The Canadian Hockey League has gone from 60 teams to the final two, with the host Halifax Mooseheads facing the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champion Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in Sunday’s Memorial Cup final.
The Western Hockey League champion Prince Albert Raiders were first to bow out of the four-team tournament after going 0-3 in preliminary play. Then Ontario Hockey League champion Guelph Storm fell to the Huskies in the semifinal, setting up a final with the Mooseheads, who earned a bye after topping the round-robin.
Rouyn-Noranda made the 2016 final before falling to the London Knights 3-2 in overtime and is still searching for its first Memorial Cup title, while Halifax won its only championship in 2013.