KELOWNA, B.C. — Two.That’s the number of games the Kitchener Rangers lost in their run to an OHL title and now Memorial Cup championship.The Saginaw Spirit in the first round? Swept. The Soo Greyhounds’ run the second round? Five games. The Windsor Spitfires in the Western Conference final? Five games. The Barrie Colts in the OHL championship? Swept.And now, after a 6-2 win on Sunday over the WHL champion Everett Silvertips, a perfect 4-0 Memorial Cup. That’s 20-2 across 65 days, capped off by a 10-game win streak. Over that span, they outscored their opposition 97-53.On Sunday night at Prospera Place in front of a well-traveled Kitchener-friendly crowd, Senators prospect Luke Ellinas opened the scoring on a redirect off of a heady play to the net by 2026 draft-eligible defenseman Alexander Bilecki, but the Silvertips answered back just 28 seconds later after top 2027 prospect Landon DuPont broke up a play and jumped into the rush, putting a puck intentionally off of the left pad of Rangers goalie Christian Kirsch and onto the stick of 2026 prospect Mattias Vanhanen.Though the shots favored Everett pretty heavily early on, Kirsch stood tall from there on out and Kitchener eventually regained the lead on a Silvertips breakdown, with Lightning prospect Sam O’Reilly springing 20-year-old Quinnipiac commit Dylan Edwards for a break.The Silvertips thought they’d tied it again early in the second period and the mad scramble in Kirsch’s crease was initially ruled a goal, but after a video review it was called back for goaltender interference and killed Everett’s momentum.Late in the second period, after the Rangers had swung the shots battle, 20-year-old Kings prospect Jared Woolley made it 3-1. Early in the third, they put it out of reach with a pair of power-play goals from Jack Pridham and O’Reilly, who was named Memorial Cup MVP after the game. Red Wings first-rounder Carter Bear scored a second goal for the Silvertips moments later, but the hill was insurmountable at that point.