The Moncton Wildcats are storming into the 2025 Memorial Cup with untamed ferocity, poised to wreak havoc in Rimouski as the QMJHL champions. Boasting a 43-17-2-6 regular season record and a playoff blitz that toppled Drummondville in six games, this squad, fueled by electrifying talents like Étienne Morin, Caleb Desnoyers, and Vincent Collard, . In the cauldron of Rimouski’s Colisée Financière Sun Life, they’ll lock horns with titans like the London Knights and Medicine Hat Tigers, but their knack for clutch goals and hard-nosed play makes them a wildcard to snatch the Cup. Their defense must hold firm against elite offenses, but if the Cats unleash their full fury, they could roar to victory. One scout and one reporter see them as serious contenders, with the latter predicting a final showdown against London, while another reporter ranks them just behind the Knights. Betting odds list them at +220, trailing London’s +110, and one analyst notes that Moncton’s relentless intensity could make them a “nightmare” matchup, potentially igniting a legendary upset in this stacked tournament.