New Soo Greyhounds jacket Memorial Cup ‘93

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CategoryApparel > Jackets & Coats
BrandOther Jackets & CoatsOther
VintageVintage
ConditionNew
Clothing StyleActivewear
ColorRed Jackets & CoatsRed
SportHockey
Jacket TypeCasual Winter
SizeLarge Jackets & CoatsLarge
HoodedNo Hood Jackets & CoatsNo Hood
Team IssuedCollege, Pro & National
Age Group & GenderMen's
LinerLined Jackets & CoatsYes -- Not Removable
Quantity Available1 Available
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Make an offer Trusted seller Ship from or pickup in Toronto Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Roster: https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0008191993.html Memorial Cup, 1993 In the 1992–93, the Greyhounds won their third consecutive Emms division title. They narrowly beat out the Detroit Junior Red Wings by having more wins in the regular season despite both teams earning 81 points. The OHL revived the idea of a Super Series from six years previous to determine which team would host the Memorial Cup of 1993. The Greyhounds assured themselves of a third consecutive trip to the Memorial Cup, by sweeping the series versus the Leyden division champion Peterborough Petes. Jarret Reid led Sault Ste. Marie in scoring through the playoffs, with 19 goals and 16 assists in 18 games. After the Super Series ended, the regular playoffs started. Sault Ste. Marie earned the first round bye, then defeated the Owen Sound Platers and the Junior Red Wings to reach the finals against the Petes. This time, the Petes prevailed 4 games to 1, spoiling the Greyhounds chances of a third consecutive J. Ross Robertson Cup. Joining the Greyhounds and Petes in the Memorial Cup would be the WHL champion Swift Current Broncos and the QMJHL champion Laval Titan. The Greyhounds and the Petes both finished the Memorial Cup round-robin with two wins and a loss. Sault Ste. Marie earned a berth in the finals by having beaten the Petes in the round robin. The two teams would meet again in the tournament finals, playing in front a hometown crowd of 4,757 spectators at the Memorial Gardens on May 23. Sault Ste. Marie led 3-0 after the first period, and held on to win their first Memorial Championship, beating the Petes 4-2. The victory party continued on Queen St. late into the evening.

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