2018 Canadian Ringette Championships

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2018 Canadian Ringette Championships
Sport Ringette
DurationApril 9, 2018-April 14, 2018
Number of teamsU16: 21
U19: 18
NRL: 8
Finals championsU16: Angles (1st title)
U19: Laurentides (1st title)
NRL: Atlantic attack (1st title)
Canadian Ringette Championships seasons
  2017
2019  

2018 Canadian Ringette Championships was 40th edition of Canadian Ringette Championships. It was a national ringette tournament held from April 9 to April 14, 2018 at Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1]

Contents

Stadium

Champions

Results

c denotes the team clinches the consolation round

x denotes that team clinches first round (U16) or quarterfinal (U19)

y denotes that team clinches quarterfinal (U16)

U16

Round-robin

Pool A

GPWLOTLPTS
y-New Brunswick660012
y-Regina Stingers651010
x-Calgary Shock64208
x-Manitoba Magic62404
c-Central Alberta Sting62404
c-Mississauga Mustangs61602
c-BLL61322

Pool B

GPWLOTLPTS
y-Calgary Surge660012
x-Angels64118
x-Nepean Ravens64208
x-LMRL Thunder63306
c-Zone 5 Pack62404
c-Spruce Grove Pursuit61502
c-Manitoba Wild61502

Pool C

GPWLOTLPTS
y-Zone 2660012
x-Saskatoon Selects651010
x-Rive Sud64208
x-PEI63216
c-Central Whitby Sharks62404
c-Sherwood Park Power61412
c-Eastman Flames60510

Championship

First round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
            
Calgary Surge5
Rive Sud 1
Rive Sud7
Calgary Shock 4
Calgary Surge6
Regina Stingers 3
Regina Stingers8
LMRL Thunder 1
Saskatoon Selects 7
LMRL Thunder8
Calgary Surge 1
Angels3
Zone 2 6
Angels7
Angels6
Manitoba Magic 1
Angels4
Nepean Ravens 3
New Brunswick 4
Nepean Ravens5
Nepean Ravens6
PEI 3

Consolation

First round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
            
Central Alberta Sting7
Manitoba Wild 3
Manitoba Wild2
Eastman Flames 1
Central Alberta Sting5
Spruce Grove Pursuit 1
Central Whitby Sharks 4
Spruce Grove Pursuit5
Central Alberta Sting 3
Mississauga Mustangs5
Sherwood Park Power 2
Mississauga Mustangs8
Mississauga Mustangs6
BLL 5
Zone 5 Pack 5
BLL6

U19

Round-robin

Pool A

GPWLOTLPTS
x-Guelph Predators880016
x-Eastman Flames862012
x-New Brunswick852110
x-BLL84408
c-Nova Scotia84408
c-Mississauga Mustangs83416
c-LMRL Thunder83416
c-Edmonton ELITE82514
St.Albert Mission81612

Pool B

GPWLSLPTS
x-Laurentides871014
x-Angels871014
x-Manitoba Magic862012
x-Waterloo Wildfire85308
c-Calgary Strive84408
c-Saskatchewan83506
c-Zone 5 GRIT83416
c-TORL Force81702
Wave80710

Championship

Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
         
Laurentides4
BLL 3
Laurentides4
Eastman Flames 3
Eastman Flames5
Manitoba Magic 4
Laurentides3
Angels 2
Angels8
New Brunswick 1
Angels6Third place
Waterloo Wildfire 2
Guelph Predators 4 Eastman Flames7
Waterloo Wildfire7Waterloo Wildfire 2

Consolation

Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Calgary Strive5
Edmonton ELITE 4 Calgary Strive9
Mississauga Mustangs 4 Zone 5 GRIT 7
Zone 5 GRIT5Calgary Strive7
Nova Scotia4Nova Scotia 1
TORL Force 3 Nova Scotia7
Saskatchewan8Saskatchewan 0
LMRL Thunder 5

NRL

Mini game

U16

Manitoba Magic1–0Central Alberta Sting
Kantyluk 10:30(1st)

U19

BLL1–0
(0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, OT1 0-0, OT2 1-0)
Nova Scotia
Charbonneau 8:52(2nd OT, PP)

Final

U16

Calgary Surge1–3
(0-1, 1-2)
Angels
Ung 9:37(2nd)Adolphe 15:21(1st)
Rogerson 4:36(2nd)
Little 9:15(2nd)

U19

Laurentides3–2
(0-1, 1-2)
Angels
Raymond-Couturier 4:42(1st)
Aguiar 11:01(1st, PP)
Morroni 17:48(1st)
Lesperance 0:26(1st)
Girardin 10:27(2nd, PP)

NRL

Final standing

U16

Gold medal icon.svg : Angels

Silver medal icon.svg : Calgary Surges

Bronze medal icon.svg : Nepean Ravens

4: Regina Stingers

5: New Brunswick

6: Zone 2

7: Rive Sud

8: LMRL Thunder

9: Saskatoon Selects

10: Calgary Shock

11: PEI

12: Manitoba Magic

13: Mississauga Mustangs

14: Central Alberta Sting

15: BLL (QC)

16: Spruce Grove Pursuit (AB)

17: Central Whitby Sharks

18: Zone 5 Pack (AB)

19: Sherwood Park Power (AB)

20: Manitoba Wild

21: Eastman Flames (MB)

U19

Gold medal icon.svg : Laurentides

Silver medal icon.svg : Angels

Bronze medal icon.svg : Eastman Flames

4: Waterloo Wildfire

5: Guelph Predators

6: Manitoba Magic

7: Team New Brunswick

8: BLL (QC)

9: Calgary Strive

10: Nova Scotia

11: Saskatchewan

12: Zone 5 GRIT (AB)

13: Mississauga Mustangs

14: LMRL Thunder

15: Edmonton Elite

16: TORL Force (BC)

17: St. Albert Mission

18: Wave

National Ringette League

2018 Canadian Ringette Championships, National Ringette League results:

Gold medal icon.svg : Atlantic Attack

Silver medal icon.svg : Edmonton WAM!

Bronze medal icon.svg : Cambridge Turbos

4: Calgary RATH

5: Richmond Hill Lightning

6: Montreal Mission

7: Gatineau Fusion

8: Manitoba Intact

Awards and all-star team

Agnes Jacks True Sport awards

Toughest Competitor Awards

1st all-star team

U16

  • Offence: Emma Kelly – Nepean Ravens
  • Offence: Alexsi Kavvadas – Angels
  • Offence: Alexane Dupuis – New Brunswick
  • Defence: Chanelle Smith – Calgary Surge
  • Defence: Reese Lange – Angels
  • Goalie: Georgia Fraser - PEI

U19

  • Offence: Alana Lesperance – Angels
  • Offence: Milica Oravec – Eastman Flames
  • Offence: Mégane Fortin – Laurentides
  • Defence: Nicole Pelletier – Edmonton Elite
  • Defence: Gabriele Lefebvre – Laurentides
  • Goalie: Marie Ève Dubé – Laurentides

NRL

2nd all-star team

U16

  • Offence: Riley Wasylyniuk – Zone 2 Alberta
  • Offence: Brynn Nesbitt – Calgary Surge
  • Offence: Rileigh Hache – Nepean Ravens
  • Defence: Olivia Birstonas – Central Whitby Sharks
  • Defence: Grace Brown – Calgary Shock
  • Goalie: Julianna McIntyre – Angels

U19

  • Offence: Kaylee Spearing – Angels
  • Offence: Claire Wyville – Guelph Predators
  • Offence: Cloé LeBlanc – New Brunswick
  • Defence: Laurence St-Denis – Laurentides
  • Defence: Emilie Gruninger – Eastman Flames
  • Goalie: Janna Griffioen – Guelph Predators

NRL

  • Offence: Chantal St-Laurent – Gatineau Fusion
  • Offence: Kaitlyn Youldon – Gatineau Fusion
  • Offence: Justine Exner – Calgary RATH
  • Defence: Julie Vandal – Gatineau Fusion
  • Defence: Lindsay Brown – Edmonton WAM!
  • Goalie: Breanna Beck – Edmonton WAM!

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