1988 Abby Hoffman Cup

1988 Abby Hoffman Cup
Tournament details
VenueCentral Arena
DatesMarch 16–20, 1988
Teams9
Final positions
Champions Sherbrooke Christin Autos (1st title)
Runners-up Edmonton Chimos
Third place Hamilton Golden Hawks
Tournament statistics
Games played24
Awards
MVPFrance St-Louis (Sherbrooke)

The 1988 Abby Hoffman Cup was the seventh staging of Hockey Canada's Women's National Championships, and the first time without a title sponsor.[1] The five-day competition was played in Burlington, Ontario. Sherbrooke Christin Auto won the Abby Hoffman Cup[2] for the first time after a 4–3 overtime victory over the Edmonton Chimos.

In the final game, France St-Louis scored the winner in overtime.[3] St-Louis was named the tournament's most valuable player.

In the group phase, St-Louis had a 12-point game when she scored seven goals and five assists in a 20-0 win over Nova Scotia, a record that one reporter called "a game that would have made even Wayne Gretzky green with envy".[4]

Teams participating

  • New Westminster Silver Hawks, British Columbia
  • Edmonton Chimos, Alberta (Host)
  • Saskatchewan
  • Manitoba
  • Hamilton Golden Hawks, Ontario
  • Sherbrooke Christin Autos, Québec
  • Moncton Jaguars, New Brunswick
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia

References

  1. ^ "Defending champs are held to 2-2 tie" The Toronto Star, March 17, 1988, p. C9.
  2. ^ "Historic trophies". Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  3. ^ "Quebec skates to championship" The Burlington Spectator, March 21, 1988, p. T5.
  4. ^ "Golden Hawks defence adapts well" The Spectator, March 19, 1988, p. C2.