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The 1988 Memorial Cup occurred May 7–14 at the Centre Georges-Vézina in Chicoutimi, Quebec. It was the 70th annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Participating teams were the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champion Hull Olympiques, the QMJHL runner-up, the Drummondville Voltigeurs, as well as the winners of the Western Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League which were the Medicine Hat Tigers and Windsor Spitfires. The original host team, the Chicoutimi Saguenéens, did not participate as they did not make it far enough in the QMJHL playoffs. Although the Spitfires entered the Cup final having won 39 of the previous 40 games they had played, Medicine Hat won their second Memorial Cup in a row, defeating Wi

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  • 1988 Memorial Cup (en)
  • Coupe Memorial 1988 (fr)
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  • L'édition 1988 de la Coupe Memorial est présenté du 7 au 14 mai 1988 à Chicoutimi, Québec. Elle regroupe les champions de chacune des divisions de la Ligue canadienne de hockey, soit la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec (LHJMQ), la Ligue de hockey de l'Ontario (LHO) et la Ligue de hockey de l'Ouest (LHOu) (fr)
  • The 1988 Memorial Cup occurred May 7–14 at the Centre Georges-Vézina in Chicoutimi, Quebec. It was the 70th annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Participating teams were the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champion Hull Olympiques, the QMJHL runner-up, the Drummondville Voltigeurs, as well as the winners of the Western Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League which were the Medicine Hat Tigers and Windsor Spitfires. The original host team, the Chicoutimi Saguenéens, did not participate as they did not make it far enough in the QMJHL playoffs. Although the Spitfires entered the Cup final having won 39 of the previous 40 games they had played, Medicine Hat won their second Memorial Cup in a row, defeating Wi (en)
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  • – Kirby Lindal (en)
  • – Mark Fitzpatrick (en)
  • – Mark Pederson (en)
  • – Neil Brady (en)
  • – Rob DiMaio (en)
  • – Scott McCrady (en)
  • – Trevor Linden (en)
  • – Wayne Hynes (en)
  • – Wayne McBean (en)
  • – Cal Zankowski (en)
  • – Clayton Gainer (en)
  • – Dan Kordic (en)
  • – Darren Taylor (en)
  • – Jason Miller (en)
  • – Jason Prosofsky (en)
  • – Mark Barlage (en)
  • – Mark Woolf (en)
  • – Murray Garbutt (en)
  • – Neil Wilkinson (en)
  • – Ryan McGill (en)
  • – Vince Boe (en)
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