1977 Valor Cup tournament: Winnipeg, MA
Teams: Fargo Owls, Kitchener Generals, Trois-Rivieres Titans.
Standings
Trois-Rivieres Titans: 4W, 0L.
Kitchener Generals: 2W, 2L.
Fargo Owls: 0W, 4L.
Story:
The Fargo Owls may become the first American team to be part of the Valor Cup tournament, but they became the first team to be eliminated after going winless. For the third time in four years that a 3rd seed team finish the round-robin round winless.
Kitchener Generals had a half and half tournament with 2 wins and 2 losses, but Patrick Herbco helped the team stay in the competition with crucial game playing with scoring goals and assisting teammates in advancing to the finals.
The Trois-Rivieres Titans dominated the whole tournament finished 4-0 and made a Valor Cup record of 20 goals while just letting in just 3 goals.
The Valor Cup Finals was what everyone thought was supposed to be a one-sided final, but the Titans faced a different Generals.
In the first period, the Titans take the lead by scoring 3 goals within 10 minutes, then only 2 minutes left; in the first period, the Generals Cal Winston scores a goal with help from Patrick Herbco.
The second period was all Generals game playing as Patrick Herbco scored 2 goals within 4 minutes to tie the game until 4 minutes left in the second Allen Guay broke the tie game with a long shot and hit the top corner.
The third period is where things get rougher for both goalies as they took shots like crazy from everywhere. 10 minutes left, Patrick hit a hat trick to tie the game at four apiece. With 1 minute left, controversy struck the Generals with what many fans call it “the high stick goal” as Andre Doucet lift his stick high enough to tip the puck in the net, the Generals claim it was a high stick to the Titans defence Andre is 6”11, while Generals goalie Sam Rogers is 5”10 so it is hard to call a high stick penalty. The Titans win it 5-4 final and complete their historic season as they are the 1977 Valor Cup Champions, and Mark Lewis is named MVP of the 1977 Valor Cup.
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