2017 National Ringette League playoffs

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The 2017 National Ringette League Playoffs are the postseason tournament of 2016-17 National Ringette League season. Cambridge Turbos wins the sixth titles.[1]

Regular Season Standing[edit]

Format[edit]

Same as last season except the knockout stage.

In the past, 8 teams from East played, but West became 5 teams, three teams which are 2nd place to 4th place team from West will compete in knockout stage.

The draws are E3 vs E8, E4 vs E7, E5 vs E6 and the three teams from the West will play double elimination playoff and top two teams will advance.

Knockout stage[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

(3) Richmond Hill vs (8) Rive Sud[edit]

Game 1

Richmond Hill Lighting8–3
(3-0, 2-1, 1-2, 2-0)
Rive Sud Revolution
Richardson 10:16(1st, PP), 8:13(2nd, PP)
Gauthier 11:54(1st), 3:46(3rd, PP)
Voss 5:56(1st)
Munro 9:28(2nd)
McWilliams 10:31(4th, PP)
Gibson 11:06(4th)
Vachon 1:24(2nd)
Simoneau 8:23(3rd)
Lavoie 12:10(3rd)
Attendance: 52
Referee: Denise Pelletier, Robert Drury

Richmond Hill leads the series 1-0

Game 2

Richmond Hill Lighting10–3
(3-1, 1-2, 2-0, 4-0)
Rive Sud Revolution
Gibson 7:55(1st), 9:45(1st, PP), 12:50(4th, PP)
Richardson 6:30(1st), 5:44(3rd)
Munro 2:55(4th), 6:11(4th)
Simone 7:55(2nd)
Hurren 4:54(3rd)
Johnston 4:17(4th)
Lapointe 10:11(1st), 9:00(2nd)
Jean 10:32(2nd)
Attendance: 51
Referee: Robert Drury, Geri Lamers

Richmond Hill wins the series 2-0

(4) Ottawa vs (7) Gloucester[edit]

Game 1

Ottawa Ice4–3
(1-1, 1-2, 1-0, 1-0)
Gloucester Devils
Hartley, J. 1:36(1st)
Hartley, C. 7:06(2nd)
Begin 11:55(3rd)
MacDonald 0:22(4th, PP)
Bieward 5:56(1st), 8:33(2nd)
Thompson 6:56(2nd)
Attendance: 62
Referee: Danielle Lalonde, Emmanuelle Bourbeau

Ottawa leads the series 1-0

Game 2

Ottawa Ice3–6
(1-2, 0-1, 1-1, 1-2)
Gloucester Devils
MacAdam 8:24(1st)
Simzer 7:30(3rd, PP)
MacDonald 7:11(4th)
Marcotte 5:38(1st), 4:57(2nd)
Youldon 10:05(1st), 6:45(4th)
Thompson 1:38(3rd), 11:39(4th, PP)
Attendance: 63
Referee: Mario Periard, Alex Haines

Gloucester ties the series 1-1

Game 3

Ottawa Ice6–5
(2-1, 2-0, 1-3, 1-1)
Gloucester Devils
Simzer 8:00(1st), 11:38(4th)
Hatley, J. 4:47(1st, PP)
Hartley, C. 9:23(2nd, PP)
Begin 10:15(2nd)
MacAdam 12:59(3rd)
Biewald 4:55(3rd), 8:12(3rd, PP), 11:46(4th)
Marcotte 8:15(1st)
McGonigal 1:48(3rd)
Attendance: 98
Referee: Mario Periard, Alex Haines

Ottawa wins the series 2-1

(5) Montreal vs (6) Waterloo[edit]

Game 1

Montreal Mission3–6
(1-2, 1-1, 0-1, 1-2)
Waterloo Wildfire
Charbonneau 0:56(1st), 8:32(4th, PP)
Pellerin 6:51(2nd)
Youldon 0:29(1st), 2:17(1st), 10:15(2nd)
Markle 0:23(3rd), 11:13(4th)
Collins 3:40(4th)
Attendance: 85
Referee: David Singh, Marc St-Hilaire

Waterloo leads the series 1-0

Game 2

Montreal Mission5–3
(2-0, 1-0, 1-2, 1-1)
Waterloo Wildfire
Charbonneau 3:16(1st), 5:24(1st, PP), 1:02(3rd, PP)
Corcoran 4:54(2nd)
Blanchette 10:36(4th, PP)
Schouppe 6:16(3rd, PP)
Collins 10:47(3rd)
Kelly 2:24(4th)
Attendance: 65
Referee: David Singh, Marc St-Hilaire

Montreal ties the series 1-1

Game 3

Montreal Mission4–6
(1-2, 1-2, 1-0, 1-2)
Waterloo Wildfire
Blanchette 2:15(1st)
Brule 10:49(2nd)
Charbonneau 8:34(3rd)
Pellerin 5:48(4th, SH)
Kiviaho 0:35(2nd), 4:54(2nd), 3:07(4th)
Collins 3:31(1st)
Kelly 10:25(1st)
Youldon 12:59(4th, EN)
Attendance: 152
Referee: David Singh, Norman LaForest

Waterloo wins the series 2-1

West Conference[edit]

Standings[edit]

  • x indicates clinch the Elite Eight
GP W L SL PTS GF GA GD
x-Black Gold Rush 2 2 0 0 4 9 7 2
x-Edmonton WAM! 2 1 1 0 2 10 8 2
Manitoba Intact 2 0 2 0 0 8 12 -4
(3) Manitoba vs (4) Black Gold[edit]
Manitoba Intact
(0-1)
4–5
(2-1, 0-1, 2-3, 0-0)
Black Gold Rush
(1-0)
Biebrick 4:31(1st), 5:39(1st)
Stojak 1:25(3rd), 5:29(3rd)
Denesiuk 7:54(1st), 12:52(1st), 9:58(3rd)
Chorney 9:13(3rd), 11:39(3rd)
Attendance: 98
Referee: Lori-Anne Kindopp, Chad Weatherall
(2) Edmonton vs (4) Black Gold[edit]
Edmonton WAM!
(0-1)
3–4
(1-3, 1-1, 0-0, 1-0)
Black Gold Rush
(2-0)
Caine 7:01(1st)
Holliday 8:09(2nd)
Bell 4:26(4th, PP)
Henderson 3:59(1st)
Denesiuk 5:12(1st)
Chorney 11:02(1st, PP)
Shmyr 12:53(2nd)
Attendance: 79
Referee: Chad Weatherall, Jaimie Nelson
(2) Edmonton vs (3) Manitoba[edit]
Edmonton WAM!
(1-1)
7–4
(1-2, 0-2, 2-0, 4-0)
Manitoba Intact
(0-2)
Holliday 4:07(1st, SH)
Bell, J. 5:14(3rd)
Caine 6:21(3rd)
Kuczkowski 1:03(4th)
Gillespie 1:20(4th)
Debaji 5:59(4th)
Bell, D. 12:58(4th, SH)
Biebrick 0:29(1st), 2:42(2nd, PP), 6:10(2nd)
Pacholek 1:19(1st)
Attendance: 88
Referee: Jaimie Nelson, Lori-Anne Kindopp

(2) Edmonton vs (4) Black Gold[edit]

Edmonton WAM!4–0
(2-0, 0-0, 2-0, 0-0)
Black Gold Rush
Dreger 4:47(1st, PP)
Debaji 10:12(1st, PP)
Bell 0:30(3rd)
Caine 4:15(3rd)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Iris Todd, Jaimie Nelson

Elite Eight[edit]

  • x indicates clinches semifinal.
  • y indicates clinches final directly.
  • t indicates to play tiebreaker.

All games will play at Leduc Recreation Centre which located at Leduc, Alberta and Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre which located at Beaumont, Alberta from March 27 to March 31.

GP W L OTL PTS GF GA
y-Atlantic Attack 7 6 0 1 12 51 35
x-Cambridge Turbos 7 6 0 1 12 49 35
t-Waterloo Wildfire 7 5 2 0 10 38 31
t-Richmond Hill Lighting 7 5 2 0 10 36 30
Edmonton WAM! 7 3 3 1 6 40 36
Calgary RATH 7 2 5 0 4 34 37
Ottawa Ice 7 1 6 0 2 35 52
Black Gold Rush 7 0 7 0 0 13 40

Tiebreaker[edit]

"Mini-game" The match is played until one team leads in the period. In each period the time is 10 minutes and both teams need to play for full 10 minutes.

Waterloo vs Richmond Hill[edit]

Waterloo Wildfire2–1
(1-1, 1-0)
Richmond Hill Lighting
Youldon 1st(3:39), 2nd(9:44, PP) Richardson 1st(6:26, PP)
Referee: Benoit Ducharme, Mandy Avery

Waterloo wins the match and advances to the semifinal

Semifinal[edit]

Cambridge Turbos6–2
(1-1, 1-1, 3-0, 1-0)
Waterloo Wildfire
Wouters 1st(6:10), 3rd(6:56)
Nosal, P. 2nd(8:00), 3rd(1:44)
Adams 3rd(7:27)
Jasper 4th(0:26, PP)
Kelly 1st(7:07, PP)
Hutchings 2nd(11:59)

Cambridge goes to the final

Final[edit]

Atlantic Attack5–6
(2-3, 1-0, 1-0, 1-3)
Cambridge Turbos
Proulx 1st(0:30), 2nd(6:08), 4th(4:25, PP)
LeBlanc 1st(2:18)
Snowdon 3rd(4:28)
Nosal, S. 1st(11:07), 4th(7:42), 4th(8:45, PP)
Nosal, P. 1st(8:28), 4th(7:22)
Wouters 1st(2:35)

Roster[edit]

Cambridge Turbos

  • Findlay, Melissa
  • Campbell, Taylor
  • Wouters, Sharolyn
  • Gaudet, Jennifer
  • Dupuis, Jenna
  • Granger, Sydney
  • Adams, Sheri
  • Nosal, Paige
  • Starzynski, Hannah
  • McCullough, Samantha
  • Jasper, Elyssa
  • Nosal, Sydney
  • Callander, Jessie (goalie)

Atlantic Attack

  • Cormier, Sabrina
  • Mason, Kirsti
  • Hollis, Ashley
  • Snowdon, Jessica
  • Richard, Renee
  • Melanson, Kim
  • Mills, Natasha
  • Cormier, Isabelle
  • Doiron, Josee
  • Snowdon, Jenny
  • Landry, Jocelyne
  • Proulx, Joelle
  • LeBlanc, Dominik
  • Caissie, Martine
  • Gallaway, Kait
  • Proulx, Miguelle
  • Doiron, Karine (goalie)

Leaders[edit]

  • Player except goalie
    • Goal
      • East: Martine Caissie (20, ATL)
      • West: Dailyn Bell (13, EDM)
    • Assist
      • East: Paige Nosal (16, CAM)
      • West: Jamie Bell (15, EDM)
    • Point
      • East: Martine Caissie (33, ATL)
      • West: Dailyn Bell (22, EDM)
  • Goalie
    • Saving %
      • East Danni Walser (.915, CAM)
      • West Lauryn Girard (.898, BGR)
    • Goals against average
      • East Nathalie Poirier (3.11, ATL)
      • West Breanna Beck (2.88, EDM)
    • Win
      • East Emily Ferguson (8, WAT)
      • West Breanna Beck (4, EDM)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cambridge Turbos make ringette history at national championship" Archived 2017-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, Waterloo Region Record, April 3, 2017