Game 1 - Windsor 9 vs. Brandon 3
Scott Timmins and Adam Henrique scored a pair of goals and assisted on one each as the Spitfires opened the tournament in convincing fashion. Dale Mitchell added a goal and two assists while Taylor Hall scored twice. Zack Kassian had a goal and an assist while Kenny Ryan also scored. Eric Wellwood, Greg Nemisz, Mark Cundari and Justin Shugg set up two goals each.
Aaron Lewadniuk scored a goal and an assist for Brandon while Matt Calvert and Jay Fehr also scored. Toni Rajala set up a pair of goals in the loss.
Game 2 - Calgary 5 vs. Moncton 4
The Hitmen scored four third period goals en route to the victory.
Garret Nyren's power play goal at 14:15 of the third period held up as the winner. Joel Broda and Tyler Shattock had a goal and an assist each for the Hitmen. Tyler Fiddler and Kris Foucault also scored while Jimmy Bubnick set up a pair of goals.
Alex Saulnier scored a pair of goals while David Savard had a goal and an assist for Moncton. Devon MacAusland also scored while Ted Stephens set up two goals.
Game 3 - Brandon 4 vs. Moncton 0
Jacob DeSerres stopped all 31 shots he faced as the Wheat Kings picked up their first win of the tournament.
Toni Rajala scored a pair of goals while Shayne Weibe set up two goals in the win. Brayden Schenn and Brent Raedeke also scored.
Game 4 - Windsor 6 vs. Calgary 2
The Spitfires clinched a spot in the final with the victory.
Taylor Hall scored two goals and set up another to pace the Spitfires offensively. Kenny Ryan, Justin Shugg, Dale Mitchell and Adam Wallace also scored for the Spitfires while smooth-skating defenseman Cam Fowler set up two goals.
Jimmy Bubnick scored both Hitmen goals.
Game 5 - Windsor 4 vs. Moncton 3 (OT)
Eric Wellwood scored at 12:22 of overtime to give the Spitfires a perfect 3-0 round robin record.
Cam Fowler, Justin Shugg and Stephen Johnston also scored for the Spitfires. Adam Henrique and Ryan Ellis added two assists each.
Brandon Gormley had a goal and an assist while Randy Cameron and Scott Brannon also scored for the Wildcats.
Game 6 - Calgary 5 vs. Brandon 1
Kris Foucault scored twice and set up two other goals for the Hitmen.
Jimmy Bubnick had a goal and three assists while Tyler Shattock scored once and set up two goals. Cody Beach also scored for the Hitmen.
Jay Fehr scred the lone goal for Brandon.
Semi-Final - Brandon 5 vs. Calgary 4 (OT)
Jay Fehr's goal at 3:16 of overtime propelled the host Wheat Kings to the final.
Travis Hamonic scored a goal and set up two others while Brayden Schenn set up three goals. Colby Robak and Alexander Urbom also scored while Scott Glennie and Toni Rajala set up two goals each.
Joel Broda, Tyler Fiddler, Ian Schultz and Misha Fisenko scored for the Hitmen while Brandon Kozun set up a pair of goals.
Championship - Windsor 9 vs. Brandon 1
Adam Henrique scored a pair of goals and set up another in the Spitfires second straight Memorial Cup title.
Taylor Hall added a goal and two assistswhile Ryan Ellis set up three goals. Zack Kassian, Cam Fowler, Greg Nemisz and Eric Wellwood had a goal and an assist each while Marc Cantin and Dale Mitchell also scored. Kenny Ryan and Justin Shugg set up two goals each.
Matt Calvert scored the lone goal for Brandon.
Tournament Awards
MVP - Taylor Hall (Windsor)
Leading Scorer - Taylor Hall (Windsor)
Most Sportsmanlike - Toni Rajala (Brandon)
Top Goaltender - Martin Jones (Calgary)
All-Star Team
Goaltender - Martin Jones, Calgary
Defense - Travis Hamonic, Brandon
Defense - Cam Fowler, Windsor
Forward - Taylor Hall, Windsor
Forward - Jimmy Bubnick, Calgary
Forward - Matt Calvert, Brandon