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Road to the Centennial LEAGUE AND REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS NOTE HOME TEAMS ARE LISTED SECOND ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-SEVEN) N2 N7 SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. GRANDE PRAIRIE STORM GAME 1 March 1 Grande Prairie 2 – 3 OT Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 2 Grande Prairie 0 – 6 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 4 Spruce Grove 2 – 3 2OT Grande Prairie GAME 4 March 5 Spruce Grove 1 – 2 Grande Prairie GAME 5 March 7 Grande Prairie 3 – 4 3OT Spruce Grove GAME 6 March 9 Spruce Grove 4 – 0 Grande Prairie SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-2 N3 N6 WHITECOURT WOLVERINES vs. FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS GAME 1 March 1 Fort McMurray 1 – 2 OT Whitecourt GAME 2 March 2 Fort McMurray 1 – 4 Whitecourt GAME 3 March 4 Whitecourt 3 – 2 Fort McMurray GAME 4 March 5 Whitecourt 2 – 4 Fort McMurray GAME 5 March 7 Fort McMurray 3 – 0 Whitecourt GAME 6 March 9 Whitecourt 4 – 1 Fort McMurray WHITECOURT WINS SERIES 4-2 N4 N5 BONNYVILLE PONTIACS vs. DRAYTON VALLEY THUNDER GAME 1 February 29 Drayton Valley 1 – 0 OT Bonnyville GAME 2 March 1 Drayton Valley 6 – 2 Bonnyville GAME 3 March 4 Bonnyville 4 – 2 Drayton Valley GAME 4 March 5 Bonnyville 1 – 0 Drayton Valley GAME 5 March 7 Drayton Valley 3 – 2 OT Bonnyville GAME 6 March 9 Bonnyville 0 – 1 Drayton Valley DRAYTON VALLEY WINS SERIES 4-2 S3 DRUMHELLER DRAGONS vs. S6 OLDS GRIZZLYS GAME 1 March 1 Olds 4 – 1 Drumheller GAME 2 March 2 Olds 0 – 5 Drumheller GAME 3 March 4 Drumheller 4 – 3 OT Olds GAME 4 March 5 Drumheller 4 – 1 Olds GAME 5 March 7 Olds 1 – 8 Drumheller DRUMHELLER WINS SERIES 4-1 S4 CAMROSE KODIAKS vs. S5 CANMORE EAGLES GAME 1 March 1 Canmore 5 – 3 Camrose GAME 2 March 2 Canmore 3 – 5 Camrose GAME 3 March 4 Camrose 6 – 1 Canmore GAME 4 March 5 Camrose 4 – 5 Canmore GAME 5 March 7 Canmore 4 – 7 Camrose GAME 6 March 9 Camrose 2 – 3 Canmore GAME 7 March 11 Canmore 2 – 8 Camrose CAMROSE WINS SERIES 4-3 BRITISH COLUMBIA HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-SEVEN) IN1 PENTICTON VEES vs. IN6 WEST KELOWNA WARRIORS GAME 1 February 27 West Kelowna 1 – 7 Penticton GAME 2 February 28 West Kelowna 1 – 4 Penticton GAME 3 March 1 Penticton 9 – 2 West Kelowna GAME 4 March 3 Penticton 1 – 2 OT West Kelowna GAME 5 March 4 West Kelowna 4 – 5 OT Penticton PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-1 IN2 TRAIL SMOKE EATERS vs. WC2 PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS GAME 1 February 28 Prince George 1 – 2 Trail GAME 2 February 29 Prince George 1 – 2 OT Trail GAME 3 March 2 Trail 4 – 0 Prince George GAME 4 March 3 Trail 3 – 1 Prince George TRAIL WINS SERIES 4-0 IN3 SALMON ARM SILVERBACKS vs. WC1 VICTORIA GRIZZLIES GAME 1 February 28 Victoria 1 – 2 Salmon Arm GAME 2 February 29 Victoria 0 – 4 Salmon Arm GAME 3 March 2 Salmon Arm 3 – 2 Victoria GAME 4 March 3 Salmon Arm 3 – 2 Victoria SALMON ARM WINS SERIES 4-0 IN4 WENATCHEE WILD vs. IN5 VERNON VIPERS GAME 1 February 29 Vernon 3 – 0 Wenatchee GAME 2 March 1 Vernon 1 – 2 Wenatchee GAME 3 March 3 Wenatchee 2 – 4 Vernon GAME 4 March 4 Wenatchee 4 – 6 Vernon GAME 5 March 6 Vernon 8 – 3 Wenatchee VERNON WINS SERIES 4-1 M1 COQUITLAM EXPRESS vs. M4 LANGLEY RIVERMEN GAME 1 February 28 Langley 1 – 5 Coquitlam GAME 2 March 1 Langley 0 – 3 Coquitlam GAME 3 March 3 Coquitlam 5 – 4 OT Langley GAME 4 March 4 Coquitlam 5 – 4 Langley COQUITLAM WINS SERIES 4-0 M2 CHILLIWACK CHIEFS vs. M3 SURREY EAGLES GAME 1 February 28 Surrey 3 – 6 Chilliwack GAME 2 February 29 Surrey 0 – 2 Chilliwack GAME 3 March 2 Chilliwack 2 – 3 Surrey GAME 4 March 3 Chilliwack 2 – 5 Surrey GAME 5 March 5 Surrey 0 – 3 Chilliwack GAME 6 March 7 Chilliwack 3 – 4 Surrey GAME 7 March 8 Surrey 3 – 2 Chilliwack SURREY WINS SERIES 4-3 IS1 NANAIMO CLIPPERS vs. IS4 ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS GAME 1 February 28 Alberni Valley 3 – 6 Nanaimo GAME 2 February 29 Alberni Valley 3 – 6 Nanaimo GAME 3 March 3 Nanaimo 3 – 2 Alberni Valley GAME 4 March 5 Nanaimo 2 – 1 Alberni Valley NANAIMO WINS SERIES 4-0 IS2 COWICHAN VALLEY CAPITALS vs. IS3 POWELL RIVER KINGS GAME 1 February 28 Powell River 3 – 6 Cowichan Valley GAME 2 February 29 Powell River 6 – 7 OT Cowichan Valley GAME 3 March 3 Cowichan Valley 0 – 3 Powell River GAME 4 March 4 Cowichan Valley 2 – 1 Powell River GAME 5 March 6 Powell River 1 – 2 OT Cowichan Valley COWICHAN VALLEY WINS SERIES 4-1 QUARTERFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) IN1 PENTICTON VEES vs. IN5 VERNON VIPERS GAME 1 March 13 Vernon Penticton GAME 2 March 14 Vernon Penticton GAME 3 March 16 Penticton Vernon GAME 4 March 18 Penticton Vernon SERIES TIED 0-0 IN2 TRAIL SMOKE EATERS vs. IN3 SALMON ARM SILVERBACKS GAME 1 March 13 Salmon Arm Trail GAME 2 March 14 Salmon Arm Trail GAME 3 March 17 Trail Salmon Arm GAME 4 March 18 Trail Salmon Arm SERIES TIED 0-0 M1 COQUITLAM EXPRESS vs. M3 SURREY EAGLES GAME 1 March 13 Surrey Coquitlam GAME 2 March 15 Surrey Coquitlam GAME 3 March 16 Coquitlam Surrey GAME 4 March 18 Coquitlam Surrey SERIES TIED 0-0 IS1 NANAIMO CLIPPERS vs. IS2 COWICHAN VALLEY CAPITALS GAME 1 March 13 Cowichan Valley Nanaimo GAME 2 March 14 Cowichan Valley Nanaimo GAME 3 March 17 Nanaimo Cowichan Valley GAME 4 March 18 Nanaimo Cowichan Valley SERIES TIED 0-0 CENTRAL CANADA HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) 1 CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS vs. 8 KANATA LASERS GAME 1 March 13 Kanata Carleton Place GAME 2 March 15 Carleton Place Kanata GAME 3 March 17 Kanata Carleton Place GAME 4 March 19 Carleton Place Kanata SERIES TIED 0-0 2 ROCKLAND NATIONALS vs. 7 PEMBROKE LUMBER KINGS GAME 1 March 12 Pembroke Rockland GAME 2 March 14 Rockland Pembroke GAME 3 March 15 Pembroke Rockland GAME 4 March 18 Rockland Pembroke SERIES TIED 0-0 3 BROCKVILLE BRAVES vs. 6 OTTAWA JR. SENATORS GAME 1 March 11 Ottawa Brockville GAME 2 March 13 Brockville Ottawa GAME 3 March 15 Ottawa Brockville GAME 4 March 18 Brockville Ottawa SERIES TIED 0-0 4 HAWKESBURY HAWKS vs. 5 SMITHS FALLS BEARS GAME 1 March 13 Smiths Falls Hawkesbury GAME 2 March 15 Hawkesbury Smiths Falls GAME 3 March 17 Smiths Falls Hawkesbury GAME 4 March 18 Hawkesbury Smiths Falls SERIES TIED 0-0 MANITOBA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) 1 STEINBACH PISTONS vs. 8 WINNIPEG BLUES GAME 1 March 6 Winnipeg 1 – 3 Steinbach GAME 2 March 8 Steinbach 5 – 1 Winnipeg GAME 3 March 10 Winnipeg 1 – 2 3OT Steinbach GAME 4 March 11 Steinbach 5 – 0 Winnipeg STEINBACH WINS SERIES 4-0 2 PORTAGE TERRIERS vs. 7 DAUPHIN KINGS GAME 1 March 6 Dauphin 2 – 4 Portage GAME 2 March 8 Dauphin 2 – 5 Portage GAME 3 March 10 Portage 0 – 1 2OT Dauphin GAME 4 March 13 Portage Dauphin GAME 5 March 15 Dauphin Portage PORTAGE LEADS SERIES 2-1 3 6 WINKLER FLYERS vs. VIRDEN OIL CAPITALS GAME 1 March 6 Virden 1 – 0 2OT Winkler GAME 2 March 8 Winkler 6 – 3 Virden GAME 3 March 10 Virden 7 – 1 Winkler GAME 4 March 12 Winkler Virden GAME 5 March 14 Virden Winkler VIRDEN LEADS SERIES 2-1 4 SWAN VALLEY STAMPEDERS vs. 5 WAYWAYSEECAPPO WOLVERINES GAME 1 March 6 Waywayseecappo 0 – 5 Swan Valley GAME 2 March 9 Swan Valley 3 – 4 Waywayseecappo GAME 3 March 11 Waywayseecappo 0 – 10 Swan Valley GAME 4 March 13 Swan Valley Waywayseecappo GAME 5 March 16 Waywayseecappo Swan Valley SWAN VALLEY LEADS SERIES 2-1 MARITIME HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) N1 SUMMERSIDE WESTERN CAPITALS vs. N4 FREDERICTON RED WINGS GAME 1 March 14 Fredericton Summerside GAME 2 March 16 Summerside Fredericton GAME 3 March 18 Fredericton Summerside GAME 4 March 20 Summerside Fredericton SERIES TIED 0-0 N2 EDMUNDSTON BLIZZARD vs. N3 CAMPBELLTON TIGERS GAME 1 March 13 Campbellton Edmundston GAME 2 March 15 Edmundston Campbellton GAME 3 March 17 Campbellton Edmundston GAME 4 March 19 Edmundston Campbellton SERIES TIED 0-0 S1 YARMOUTH MARINERS vs. S4 TRURO BEARCATS GAME 1 March 13 Truro Yarmouth GAME 2 March 15 Yarmouth Truro GAME 3 March 17 Truro Yarmouth GAME 4 March 19 Yarmouth Truro SERIES TIED 0-0 S2 AMHERST RAMBLERS vs. S3 PICTOU COUNTY CRUSHERS GAME 1 March 14 Pictou County Amherst GAME 2 March 16 Amherst Pictou County GAME 3 March 18 Pictou County Amherst GAME 4 March 20 Amherst Pictou County SERIES TIED 0-0 NORTHERN ONTARIO JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-THREE) E4 E5 COCHRANE CRUNCH vs. KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD MINERS GAME 1 March 5 Kirkland Lake 4 – 3 OT Cochrane GAME 2 March 6 Cochrane 6 – 4 Kirkland Lake GAME 3 March 8 Kirkland Lake 0 – 2 Cochrane COCHRANE WINS SERIES 2-1 W4 SOO EAGLES vs. W5 ESPANOLA EXPRESS GAME 1 March 4 Espanola 1 – 7 Soo GAME 2 March 6 Soo 2 – 1 Espanola SOO WINS SERIES 2-0 QUARTERFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) E1 POWASSAN VOODOOS vs. E4 COCHRANE CRUNCH GAME 1 March 13 Cochrane Powassan GAME 2 March 14 Cochrane Powassan GAME 3 March 17 Powassan Cochrane GAME 4 March 18 Powassan Cochrane SERIES TIED 0-0 E2 TIMMINS ROCK vs.
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