DuPont shines, scores twice as Silvertips advance to Memorial Cup final
KELOWNA — Landon DuPont didn’t just play, he dominated — delivering on the biggest stage of his career to date.
From sitting out with an undisclosed injury on Wednesday to celebrating his 17th birthday on Thursday to scoring twice — including what stood up as the winner — in the Memorial Cup semifinal on Friday, this performance was special.
Exceptional, really. And, fittingly, for the first-ever defenceman to be granted exceptional status into the Western Hockey League. That was two years ago now, and DuPont has certainly lived up to the hype ever since.
“He’s a stud. To win in this tournament, you need studs. He’s playing up to that level,” said Chicoutimi head coach Yanick Jean, moments after his QMHJL champion Saguenéens saw their season end at the hands of DuPont in a 6-1 defeat to the WHL champion Everett Silvertips. “He does it all on the ice. He can control the game. His skills are amazing, but he’s fit, he’s strong, he can defend. This guy will be a star for sure at the other level.”
