2014 National Ringette League playoffs

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The 2014 National Ringette League Playoffs were the postseason tournament of 2013-14 National Ringette League season. defeated the Cambridge Turbos to win the 1st ever title.[1]

Regular Season Standing[]

Format[]

Top two teams in East and West clinch the Elit Eight directly and third place to tenth place team clinch the knockout stage. (this year, red division champion was Montreal Mission and it is at third since for the fair game, Montreal clinch the Elite Eight directly.) The knock out stage is best-of-three and 3 vs 10, 4 vs 9, 5 vs 8 and 6 vs 7. The winner of knockout stage go to the Elite Eight.

In Elite Eight, eight teams play a game against rest of the team and the top team clinch the final. The second and third place team clinch the semifinal.

The semifinal winner goes to the final and the winner of the final is this year's champion.

Knockout stage[]

(3) Ottawa vs (10) Lac St.Louis[]

Game 1

10-4
(5-1, 2-0, 2–2, 1–1)
Hartley 2:31(1st), 4:57(1st), 12:19(4th, PP)
Simzer 1:41(1st), 11:09(3rd)
MacDonald 8:24(1st), 2:09(2nd)
Bateman 10:16(1st), 3:32(3rd)
McBride 8:39(2nd)
Keeble 0:11(1st), 10:12(4th)
Groulx 0:31(3rd, PP)
Ipperciel 9:42(3rd)
Attendance: 50
Referee: Natalie Fortin, Emmanuelle Bourbeau

Ottawa leads the series 1-0

Game 2

3-11
(0-4, 0-2, 3-2, 0-3)
Groulx 7:22(3rd), 12:10(3rd)
Lecours Boucher 5:05(3rd)
Bateman 0:19(1st), 12:16(1st), 0:42(3rd)
Lugg, K. 3:40(1st), 6:35(4th, SH)
Simzer 11:08(2nd), 12:29(2nd)
Love, J. 10:15(1st)
Love, K. 4:00(3rd)
Lugg, C. 9:57(4th, PP)
Hartley 10:47(4th)
Attendance: 63
Referee: Mathieu Leduc, Mario Periard

Ottawa wins the series 2-0

(4) Richmond Hill vs (9) Rive Sud[]

Game 1

10-1
(2-0, 1–1, 3-0, 4-0)
Simone 5:14(1st), 2:12(3rd), 3:57(4th)
Bakker 6:56(3rd), 0:59(4th)
Jones 0:55(1st)
Davies 11:44(2nd)
Nosal 3:21(3rd)
Hodgson 0:17(4th, SH)
Thompson 9:49(4th, PP)
Tauvette 0:56(2nd)
Attendance: 62
Referee: Amy Murray, Lorie Grant

Richmond Hill leads the series 1-0

Game 2

0-12
(0-2, 0-5, 0-1, 0-4)
Bakker 3:19(1st, PP), 2:28(2nd), 7:17(2nd), 11:19(4th)
Nosal 3:35(2nd), 4:07(2nd), 4:57(4th, PP)
Simone 7:19(1st), 7:02(4th, PP)
Jones 9:43(2nd)
Thompson 12:08(3rd)
Musetti (Nosal) 10:10(4th, PP)
Attendance: 0
Referee: Amy Murray, Robert Drury

Richmond Hill wins the series 2-0

(5) Gloucester vs (8) Gatineau[]

Game 1

5-4
(2-1, 1–1, 1–1, 1–1)
Gabel 1:00(1st), 3:14(1st)
Youldon 5:33(2nd), 3:49(4th, PP)
McGonigal 6:33(3rd)
Lavergne 10:17(1st), 1:08(3rd)
St-Laurent 3:12 (2nd, PP), 11:04(4th, PP)
Attendance: 65
Referee: Mario Periard, Mathieu Leduc

Gloucester leads the series 1-0

Game 2

5-4
(2-3, 2-0, 1-0, 0-1)
St-Laurent 4:04(1st), 1:54(2nd), 10:05(3rd)
Levergne 9:54(1st, PP), 2:33(2nd)
Gabel 3:21(1st, PP)
Lewis 4:18(1st)
Youldon 8:12(1st)
McGonigal 5:52(4th)
Attendance: 70
Referee: Natalie Fortin, Emmanuelle Bourbeau

The series ties 1-1

Game 3

4-3
(1–1, 2-1, 0–0, 1–1)
McGonigal 1:28(1st), 8:41(2nd, PP)
Gabel 11:21(2nd, PP)
Biewald 7:37(4th)
Octeau 0:58(1st)
St-Laurent 11:44(2nd, SH)
Bock-Laurin 11:39(4th)
Attendance: 67
Referee: Natalie Fortin, Emmanuelle Bourbeau

Gloucester wins the series 2-1

(6) Waterloo vs (7) Bourassa[]

Game 1

4-2
(1-2, 0–0, 2-0, 1-0)
Le Royal de Bourassa
Scott 5:50(1st), 4:01(3rd), 10:06(4th)
Kelly 11:17(3rd, PP)
Berthelet 1:31(1st, PP)
Demers 6:54(1st)
, St. Clements, Ontario
Attendance: 50
Referee: Chris Faulds, Robert Drury

Waterloo leads the series 1-0

Game 2

Le Royal de Bourassa4-2
(1–1, 1-0, 0–0, 2-1)
Demers 3:40(1st)
Daraîche 10:55(2nd)
Lacharite 6:06(4th)
Berthelet 9:38(4th)
Kelly 7:01(1st)
Scott 2:49(4th)
Attendance: 100
Referee: Brent Bunting, Lorie Grant

The series ties 1-1

Game 3

7-5
(3-2, 1-0, 2–2, 1–1)
Le Royal de Bourassa
Vivian 6:36(1st), 8:53(1st)
Wilson 4:10(3rd), 11:48(4th, PP)
Scott, J. 3:02(1st)
Scott, R. 7:52(2nd)
Kowalsky 12:31(3rd)
Daraîche 0:19(1st), 4:58(1st, PP)
Lacharite 2:37(3rd), 8:10(4th)
Demers 12:57(3rd)
Attendance: 75
Referee: Lorie Grant, Robert Drury

Waterloo wins the series 2-1

Elite Eight[]

All games were played at Cooperators Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan from April 7 to 11.

  • x indicates clinches the Semifinal.
  • y indicates clinches the Final directly.
GP W L OTL PTS
y-Cambridge Turbos 7 6 1 0 12
x- 7 5 2 0 10
x- 7 5 2 0 10
7 4 3 0 8
7 3 4 0 6
Montreal Mission 7 3 4 0 6
7 1 6 0 2
7 1 5 1 2

Semifinal[]

Ottawa vs Edmonton

3-2
(1-0, 1–1, 1–1, 0–0)
Simzer 6:21(1st, PP)
Love 0:25(2nd)
Lugg 12:10(3rd, PP)
Bell 12:36(2nd, PP), 12:21(3rd)
Co-operator Center, Regina, Saskatchewan
Attendance: 0
Referee: Jaimie Nelson, Karen Meek

Ottawa wins the game and goes to the Final.

Final[]

Cambridge vs Ottawa

Cambridge Turbos4-7
(1–1, 1-2, 2-0, 0-4)
Gaudet, Je. 12:55(1st, PP), 7:40(2nd)
Gaudet, Ja. 5:37(3rd, PP), 12:51(3rd, PP)
Bateman 6:19(1st), 0:51(4th, SH), 12:11(4th, EN/SH)
Simzer 5:45(2nd), 8:06(4th), 12:42(4th, EN/SH)
Hartley 6:15(2nd)
Co-operator Center, Regina, Saskatchewan
Attendance: 0
Referee: Natalie Fortin, Robert Drury

Roster[]

Ottawa

  • Simzer, Jayme
  • McBride, Jenna
  • Love, Kyrie
  • Côté, Natasha
  • Laviolette, Emilie
  • Bateman, Alex
  • Gross, Sarah
  • MacDonald, Brittany
  • Goguen, Sophie
  • Lugg, Katie
  • Hartley, Jennifer
  • Laframboise, Chloe
  • Fougere, Elsa
  • Lugg, Carrie
  • Love, Jenna
  • Goble, Tori (goalie)

Cambridge

  • Findlay, Melissa
  • Campbell, Taylor
  • Albert, Kayla
  • Gaudet, Jennifer
  • Hinde, Megan
  • Dupuis, Jenna
  • Hannesson, Kacy
  • Granger, Sydney
  • Purbrick, Jessica
  • Richards, Stacey
  • Walden, Brittany
  • Walden, Jessica
  • Gaudet, Jacqueline
  • Barey, Nadia
  • McCullough, Samantha
  • Jasper, Elyssa
  • Pittaway, Meghan (goalie)

Leaders[]

  • Player except goalie
    • Goal
      • East: Josie Scott (19, )
      • West: Jamie Bell (16, )
    • Assist
      • East: Katie Lugg (16, )
      • West: Dailyn Bell (18, )
    • Point
      • East: Emily Bakker (31, )
      • West: Dailyn Bell (33, )
  • Goalie
    • Saving %
      • East Meghan Pittaway (.926, CAM)
      • West Breanna Beck (.894, )
    • Goals against average
      • East Meghan Pittaway (2.86, CAM)
      • West Breanna Beck (5.27, )
    • Win
      • East Meghan Pittaway (6, CAM)
      • West Anj Grewal, Bobbi Mattson (both are 3, and respectively)

References[]

  1. ^ "Ice capture club’s 1st NRL crown", Sports Ottawa.com, retrieved by January 20, 2016
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