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Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League ROAD TO THE 2010 RBC CUP PROVINCIAL AND REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS 1) CLICK THE ‘BOOKMARKS’ TAB TO THE LEFT 2) CLICK THE PROVINCE/LEAGUE LINKS TO VIEW THE PLAYOFF STRUCTURE NOTE HOME TEAMS ARE LISTED SECOND DUDLEY HEWITT CUP ROUND ROBIN April 20 Oakville 6 – 0 Abitibi April 20 Fort William 3 – 2 OT Soo April 21 Abitibi 4 – 3 OT Fort William April 21 Oakville 3 – 1 Soo April 22 Fort William 1 – 2 OT Oakville April 22 Soo 4 – 3 Abitibi TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Oakville 3 3 0 11 2 6 Fort William 3 1 2 7 8 2 Soo 3 1 2 7 9 2 Abitibi 3 1 2 7 13 2 SEMIFINAL April 23 Soo 0 – 3 Fort William CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 24 Fort William 1 – 2 Oakville OAKVILLE BLADES 2010 CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2010 RBC CUP FRED PAGE CUP ROUND ROBIN April 21 Terrebonne 5 – 6 OT Pembroke April 21 Woodstock 0 – 6 Brockville April 22 Terrebonne 6 – 2 Woodstock April 22 Pembroke 1 – 2 Brockville April 23 Woodstock 4 – 7 Pembroke April 23 Brockville 5 – 2 Terrebonne TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Brockville 3 3 0 13 3 6 Pembroke 3 2 1 14 11 4 Terrebonne 3 1 2 13 13 2 Woodstock 3 0 3 6 19 0 SEMIFINAL April 24 Terrebonne 4 – 6 Pembroke EAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 25 Pembroke 1 – 5 Brockville BROCKVILLE BRAVES 2010 EAST REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2010 RBC CUP DOYLE CUP PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. VERNON VIPERS GAME 1 April 16 Vernon 5 – 6 OT Spruce Grove GAME 2 April 17 Vernon 3 – 2 Spruce Grove GAME 3 April 18 Vernon 3 – 2 2OT Spruce Grove GAME 4 April 21 Spruce Grove 3 – 6 Vernon GAME 5 April 22 Spruce Grove 3 – 1 Vernon GAME 6 April 24 Spruce Grove 3 – 2 Vernon GAME 7 April 25 Spruce Grove 3 – 7 Vernon VERNON WINS SERIES 4-3 VERNON VIPERS 2010 PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2010 RBC CUP ANAVET CUP WEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) LA RONGE ICE WOLVES vs. DAUPHIN KINGS GAME 1 April 16 Dauphin 3 – 5 La Ronge GAME 2 April 17 Dauphin 7 – 6 2OT La Ronge GAME 3 April 20 La Ronge 1 – 4 Dauphin GAME 4 April 21 La Ronge 3 – 5 Dauphin GAME 5 April 22 La Ronge 1 – 6 Dauphin DAUPHIN WINS SERIES 4-1 DAUPHIN KINGS 2010 WEST REGION CHAMPIONS LA RONGE ICE WOLVES ADVANCE TO 2010 RBC CUP (DAUPHIN IS HOST) BRITISH COLUMBIA HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-SEVEN) POWELL RIVER KINGS vs. COWICHAN VALLEY CAPITALS GAME 1 February 26 Cowichan Valley 2 – 5 Powell River GAME 2 February 27 Cowichan Valley 1 – 3 Powell River GAME 3 March 1 Powell River 5 – 2 Cowichan Valley GAME 4 March 2 Powell River 3 – 4 Cowichan Valley GAME 5 March 4 Cowichan Valley 0 – 6 Powell River POWELL RIVER WINS SERIES 4-1 VICTORIA GRIZZLIES vs. NANAIMO CLIPPERS GAME 1 February 26 Nanaimo 3 – 2 Victoria GAME 2 February 27 Nanaimo 4 – 3 OT Victoria GAME 3 March 1 Victoria 4 – 3 OT Nanaimo GAME 4 March 2 Victoria 3 – 2 OT Nanaimo GAME 5 March 4 Nanaimo 4 – 1 Victoria GAME 6 March 5 Victoria 2 – 3 Nanaimo NANAIMO WINS SERIES 4-2 LANGLEY CHIEFS vs. SURREY EAGLES GAME 1 February 26 Surrey 4 – 3 OT Langley GAME 2 February 27 Surrey 3 – 4 Langley GAME 3 March 1 Langley 4 – 3 OT Surrey GAME 4 March 2 Langley 1 – 3 Surrey GAME 5 March 4 Surrey 3 – 7 Langley GAME 6 March 5 Langley 3 – 2 OT Surrey LANGLEY WINS SERIES 4-2 PENTICTON VEES vs. MERRITT CENTENNIALS GAME 1 February 26 Merritt 2 – 4 Penticton GAME 2 February 27 Merritt 1 – 3 Penticton GAME 3 March 1 Penticton 6 – 1 Merritt GAME 4 March 2 Penticton 9 – 1 Merritt PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-0 WESTSIDE WARRIORS vs. TRAIL SMOKE EATERS GAME 1 February 26 Trail 6 – 3 Westside GAME 2 February 27 Trail 2 – 4 Westside GAME 3 March 1 Westside 4 – 0 Trail GAME 4 March 2 Westside 4 – 2 Trail GAME 5 March 4 Trail 2 – 4 Westside WESTSIDE WINS SERIES 4-1 SALMON ARM SILVERBACKS vs. QUESNEL MILLIONAIRES GAME 1 February 26 Salmon Arm 3 – 4 OT Quesnel GAME 2 February 27 Salmon Arm 1 – 4 Quesnel GAME 3 March 1 Quesnel 2 – 5 Salmon Arm GAME 4 March 2 Quesnel 3 – 5 Salmon Arm GAME 5 March 4 Quesnel 8 – 1 Salmon Arm GAME 6 March 5 Salmon Arm 1 – 6 Quesnel QUESNEL WINS SERIES 4-2 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS vs. NANAIMO CLIPPERS GAME 1 March 9 Nanaimo 3 – 1 Alberni Valley GAME 2 March 10 Nanaimo 2 – 3 OT Alberni Valley GAME 3 March 11 Alberni Valley 2 – 4 Nanaimo GAME 4 March 13 Alberni Valley 5 – 1 Nanaimo GAME 5 March 15 Nanaimo 4 – 7 Alberni Valley GAME 6 March 16 Alberni Valley 5 – 2 Nanaimo ALBERNI VALLEY WINS SERIES 4-2 POWELL RIVER KINGS vs. LANGLEY CHIEFS GAME 1 March 9 Langley 1 – 7 Powell River GAME 2 March 10 Langley 3 – 5 Powell River GAME 3 March 12 Powell River 4 – 1 Langley GAME 4 March 13 Powell River 3 – 0 Langley POWELL RIVER WINS SERIES 4-0 VERNON VIPERS vs. QUESNEL MILLIONAIRES GAME 1 March 9 Quesnel 2 – 6 Vernon GAME 2 March 10 Quesnel 4 – 2 Vernon GAME 3 March 12 Vernon 8 – 4 Quesnel GAME 4 March 13 Vernon 1 – 3 Quesnel GAME 5 March 15 Quesnel 0 – 4 Vernon GAME 6 March 16 Vernon 5 – 0 Quesnel VERNON WINS SERIES 4-2 PENTICTON VEES vs. WESTSIDE WARRIORS GAME 1 March 9 Westside 1 – 3 Penticton GAME 2 March 10 Westside 2 – 3 Penticton GAME 3 March 12 Penticton 1 – 4 Westside GAME 4 March 13 Penticton 3 – 4 OT Westside GAME 5 March 15 Westside 0 – 3 Penticton GAME 6 March 16 Penticton 4 – 3 OT Westside PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-2 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS vs. POWELL RIVER KINGS GAME 1 March 19 Powell River 4 – 3 OT Alberni Valley GAME 2 March 20 Powell River 2 – 3 OT Alberni Valley GAME 3 March 22 Alberni Valley 5 – 4 Powell River GAME 4 March 23 Alberni Valley 4 – 1 Powell River GAME 5 March 25 Powell River 2 – 1 Alberni Valley GAME 6 March 26 Alberni Valley 1 – 3 Powell River GAME 7 March 27 Powell River 3 – 0 Alberni Valley POWELL RIVER WINS SERIES 4-3 VERNON VIPERS vs. PENTICTON VEES GAME 1 March 19 Penticton 0 – 6 Vernon GAME 2 March 20 Penticton 2 – 3 OT Vernon GAME 3 March 23 Vernon 0 – 4 Penticton GAME 4 March 24 Vernon 5 – 0 Penticton GAME 5 March 26 Penticton 3 – 2 3OT Vernon GAME 6 March 27 Vernon 4 – 1 Penticton VERNON WINS SERIES 4-2 BCHL CHAMPIONSHIP 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ALBERT STEEL GAME 1 February 26 St. Albert 0 – 5 Fort McMurray GAME 2 February 27 St. Albert 2 – 3 Fort McMurray GAME 3 March 1 Fort McMurray 4 – 3 OT St. Albert FORT MCMURRAY WINS SERIES 3-0 SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS vs. BONNYVILLE PONTIACS GAME 1 February 25 Bonnyville 2 – 1 Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 26 Bonnyville 4 – 2 Sherwood Park GAME 3 February 28 Sherwood Park 4 – 6 Bonnyville BONNYVILLE WINS SERIES 3-0 CAMROSE KODIAKS vs. CALGARY ROYALS GAME 1 February 26 Calgary 1 – 2 OT Camrose GAME 2 February 27 Calgary 1 – 3 Camrose GAME 3 March 1 Camrose 2 – 3 OT Calgary GAME 4 March 2 Camrose 2 – 3 OT Calgary GAME 5 March 4 Calgary 1 – 3 Camrose CAMROSE WINS SERIES 3-2 OLDS GRIZZLYS vs. CANMORE EAGLES GAME 1 February 26 Canmore 3 – 2 2OT Olds GAME 2 February 27 Canmore 2 – 1 Olds GAME 3 March 1 Olds 1 – 4 Canmore CANMORE WINS SERIES 3-0 CALGARY CANUCKS vs. BROOKS BANDITS GAME 1 February 26 Brooks 3 – 0 Calgary GAME 2 February 27 Brooks 8 – 5 Calgary GAME 3 March 1 Calgary 5 – 3 Brooks GAME 4 March 2 Calgary 2 – 4 Brooks BROOKS WINS SERIES 3-1 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. BONNYVILLE PONTIACS GAME 1 March 6 Bonnyville 2 – 3 OT Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 7 Bonnyville 1 – 2 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 9 Spruce Grove 5 – 0 Bonnyville GAME 4 March 10 Spruce Grove 3 – 2 Bonnyville SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-0 GRANDE PRAIRIE STORM vs. FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS GAME 1 March 8 Fort McMurray 2 – 1 Grande Prairie GAME 2 March 9 Fort McMurray 2 – 4 Grande Prairie GAME 3 March 11 Grande Prairie 3 – 4 OT Fort McMurray GAME 4 March 12 Grande Prairie 2 – 3 Fort McMurray GAME 5 March 14 Fort McMurray 3 – 2 2OT Grande Prairie FORT MCMURRAY WINS SERIES 4-1 OKOTOKS OILERS vs.
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