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Road to the 2012 Rbc Cup ROAD TO THE 2012 RBC CUP LEAGUE AND REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS 1) CLICK THE ‘BOOKMARKS’ TAB TO THE LEFT 2) CLICK THE LEAGUE LINKS TO VIEW THE PLAYOFF STRUCTURE NOTE HOME TEAMS ARE LISTED SECOND DUDLEY HEWITT CUP ROUND ROBIN April 17 Soo 4 – 3 OT Wisconsin April 17 Stouffville 2 – 1 OT Thunder Bay April 18 Stouffville 2 – 5 Wisconsin April 18 Thunder Bay 3 – 4 Soo April 19 Soo 2 – 10 Stouffville April 19 Wisconsin 3 – 4 OT Thunder Bay TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Stouffville 3 2 1 14 8 4 Soo 3 2 1 10 16 4 Thunder Bay 3 1 2 8 9 2 Wisconsin 3 1 2 11 10 2 SEMIFINAL April 20 Thunder Bay 5 – 8 Soo CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 21 Soo 5 – 3 Stouffville SOO THUNDERBIRDS 2012 DUDLEY HEWITT CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP FRED PAGE CUP ROUND ROBIN April 25 Princeville 0 – 4 Nepean April 25 Kanata 3 – 4 Woodstock April 26 Woodstock 5 – 3 Princeville April 26 Nepean 1 – 2 OT Kanata April 27 Woodstock 3 – 2 Nepean April 27 Princeville 4 – 7 Kanata TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Woodstock 3 3 0 12 8 6 Kanata 3 2 1 12 9 4 Nepean 3 1 2 7 5 2 Princeville 3 0 3 7 16 0 SEMIFINAL April 28 Nepean 6 – 1 Kanata EAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 29 Nepean 2 – 3 Woodstock WOODSTOCK SLAMMERS 2012 FRED PAGE CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP DOYLE CUP PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) BROOKS BANDITS vs. PENTICTON VEES GAME 1 April 20 Penticton 7 – 2 Brooks GAME 2 April 21 Penticton 1 – 0 Brooks GAME 3 April 24 Brooks 4 – 3 Penticton GAME 4 April 25 Brooks 1 – 6 Penticton GAME 5 April 27 Brooks 2 – 6 Penticton PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-1 PENTICTON VEES 2012 DOYLE CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP ANAVET CUP WEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) HUMBOLDT BRONCOS vs. PORTAGE TERRIERS GAME 1 April 20 Portage 2 – 8 Humboldt GAME 2 April 21 Portage 3 – 6 Humboldt GAME 3 April 24 Humboldt 2 – 1 Portage GAME 4 April 25 Humboldt 2 – 3 Portage GAME 5 April 26 Humboldt 0 – 1 Portage GAME 6 April 28 Portage 5 – 4 3OT Humboldt GAME 7 April 29 Portage 0 – 4 Humboldt HUMBOLDT WINS SERIES 4-3 HUMBOLDT BRONCOS 2012 ANAVET CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP PORTAGE ALSO ADVANCES TO RBC CUP (HUMBOLDT IS HOST) ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-FIVE) FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS vs. GRANDE PRAIRIE STORM GAME 1 February 25 Grande Prairie 1 – 6 Fort McMurray GAME 2 February 26 Grande Prairie 4 – 8 Fort McMurray GAME 3 February 28 Fort McMurray 9 – 4 Grande Prairie FORT MCMURRAY WINS SERIES 3-0 LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. DRAYTON VALLEY THUNDER GAME 1 February 25 Drayton Valley 5 – 2 Lloydminster GAME 2 February 26 Drayton Valley 3 – 2 Lloydminster GAME 3 February 28 Lloydminster 0 – 1 2OT Drayton Valley DRAYTON VALLEY WINS SERIES 3-0 SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS vs. BONNYVILLE PONTIACS GAME 1 February 25 Bonnyville 4 – 2 Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 26 Bonnyville 3 – 4 OT Sherwood Park GAME 3 February 28 Sherwood Park 1 – 3 Bonnyville GAME 4 February 29 Sherwood Park 3 – 0 Bonnyville GAME 5 March 3 Bonnyville 1 – 5 Sherwood Park SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 3-2 OKOTOKS OILERS vs. DRUMHELLER DRAGONS GAME 1 February 24 Drumheller 2 – 3 Okotoks GAME 2 February 25 Drumheller 2 – 3 OT Okotoks GAME 3 February 27 Okotoks 5 – 3 Drumheller OKOTOKS WINS SERIES 3-0 CAMROSE KODIAKS vs. CALGARY CANUCKS GAME 1 February 24 Calgary 4 – 2 Camrose GAME 2 February 25 Calgary 1 – 5 Camrose GAME 3 February 27 Camrose 3 – 6 Calgary GAME 4 February 28 Camrose 1 – 2 OT Calgary CALGARY WINS SERIES 3-1 CALGARY MUSTANGS vs. OLDS GRIZZLYS GAME 1 February 23 Olds 3 – 4 OT Calgary GAME 2 February 25 Olds 6 – 3 Calgary GAME 3 February 27 Calgary 2 – 3 Olds GAME 4 February 28 Calgary 1 – 4 Olds OLDS WINS SERIES 3-1 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. DRAYTON VALLEY THUNDER GAME 1 March 6 Drayton Valley 0 – 5 Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 8 Drayton Valley 2 – 6 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 10 Spruce Grove 6 – 5 2OT Drayton Valley GAME 4 March 12 Spruce Grove 7 – 4 Drayton Valley SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-0 FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS vs. SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS GAME 1 March 7 Sherwood Park 3 – 6 Fort McMurray GAME 2 March 8 Sherwood Park 0 – 6 Fort McMurray GAME 3 March 10 Fort McMurray 4 – 5 Sherwood Park GAME 4 March 11 Fort McMurray 9 – 4 Sherwood Park GAME 5 March 14 Sherwood Park 1 – 3 Fort McMurray FORT MCMURRAY WINS SERIES 4-1 BROOKS BANDITS vs. CALGARY CANUCKS GAME 1 March 6 Calgary 3 – 8 Brooks GAME 2 March 7 Calgary 2 – 3 Brooks GAME 3 March 9 Brooks 4 – 3 Calgary GAME 4 March 10 Brooks 4 – 3 OT Calgary BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-0 OKOTOKS OILERS vs. OLDS GRIZZLYS GAME 1 March 6 Olds 3 – 2 2OT Okotoks GAME 2 March 7 Olds 3 – 2 Okotoks GAME 3 March 9 Okotoks 5 – 4 Olds GAME 4 March 10 Okotoks 0 – 3 Olds GAME 5 March 14 Olds 1 – 7 Okotoks GAME 6 March 15 Okotoks 3 – 4 Olds OLDS WINS SERIES 4-2 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS GAME 1 March 23 Fort McMurray 1 – 3 Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 24 Fort McMurray 2 – 4 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 26 Spruce Grove 2 – 3 Fort McMurray GAME 4 March 27 Spruce Grove 3 – 4 Fort McMurray GAME 5 March 30 Fort McMurray 4 – 3 OT Spruce Grove GAME 6 April 1 Spruce Grove 4 – 3 Fort McMurray GAME 7 April 3 Fort McMurray 3 – 2 OT Spruce Grove FORT MCMURRAY WINS SERIES 4-3 BROOKS BANDITS vs. OLDS GRIZZLYS GAME 1 March 23 Olds 1 – 7 Brooks GAME 2 March 24 Olds 3 – 4 OT Brooks GAME 3 March 26 Brooks 4 – 2 Olds GAME 4 March 27 Brooks 3 – 0 Olds BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-0 AJHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) BROOKS BANDITS vs. FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS GAME 1 April 6 Fort McMurray 1 – 5 Brooks GAME 2 April 7 Fort McMurray 7 – 1 Brooks GAME 3 April 9 Brooks 2 – 3 Fort McMurray GAME 4 April 10 Brooks 3 – 2 Fort McMurray GAME 5 April 12 Fort McMurray 1 – 4 Brooks GAME 6 April 14 Brooks 4 – 0 Fort McMurray BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-2 BROOKS BANDITS 2012 AJHL CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO DOYLE CUP BRITISH COLUMBIA HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) PENTICTON VEES vs. CHILLIWACK CHIEFS GAME 1 March 16 Chilliwack 1 – 6 Penticton GAME 2 March 17 Chilliwack 3 – 2 OT Penticton GAME 3 March 19 Penticton 3 – 1 Chilliwack GAME 4 March 20 Penticton 1 – 3 Chilliwack GAME 5 March 22 Chilliwack 2 – 4 Penticton GAME 6 March 23 Penticton 4 – 0 Chilliwack PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-2 MERRITT CENTENNIALS vs. PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS GAME 1 March 16 Prince George 1 – 4 Merritt GAME 2 March 17 Prince George 1 – 3 Merritt GAME 3 March 19 Merritt 4 – 3 OT Prince George GAME 4 March 20 Merritt 3 – 1 Prince George MERRITT WINS SERIES 4-0 POWELL RIVER KINGS vs. COQUITLAM EXPRESS GAME 1 March 16 Coquitlam 2 – 4 Powell River GAME 2 March 17 Coquitlam 1 – 4 Powell River GAME 3 March 19 Powell River 2 – 3 OT Coquitlam GAME 4 March 20 Powell River 2 – 4 Coquitlam GAME 5 March 22 Coquitlam 2 – 3 Powell River GAME 6 March 23 Powell River 4 – 1 Coquitlam POWELL RIVER WINS SERIES 4-2 SURREY EAGLES vs. COWICHAN VALLEY CAPITALS GAME 1 March 16 Cowichan Valley 3 – 4 Surrey GAME 2 March 17 Cowichan Valley 1 – 4 Surrey GAME 3 March 19 Surrey 2 – 5 Cowichan Valley GAME 4 March 20 Surrey 7 – 5 Cowichan Valley GAME 5 March 22 Cowichan Valley 2 – 1 Surrey GAME 6 March 23 Surrey 4 – 5 OT Cowichan Valley GAME 7 March 24 Cowichan Valley 2 – 3 OT Surrey SURREY WINS SERIES 4-3 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) PENTICTON VEES vs. MERRITT CENTENNIALS GAME 1 March 27 Merritt 0 – 5 Penticton GAME 2 March 28 Merritt 4 – 3 Penticton GAME 3 March 30 Penticton 3 – 2 Merritt GAME 4 March 31 Penticton 3 – 2 2OT Merritt GAME 5 April 2 Merritt 2 – 6 Penticton PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-1 POWELL RIVER KINGS vs. SURREY EAGLES GAME 1 March 27 Surrey 0 – 3 Powell River GAME 2 March 28 Surrey 2 – 1 Powell River GAME 3 March 30 Powell River 4 – 3 Surrey GAME 4 March 31 Powell River 2 – 1 OT Surrey GAME 5 April 2 Surrey 0 – 3 Powell River POWELL RIVER WINS SERIES 4-1 BCHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) PENTICTON VEES vs. POWELL RIVER KINGS GAME 1 April 6 Powell River 1 – 3 Penticton GAME 2 April 7 Powell River 1 – 2 Penticton GAME 3 April 10 Penticton 4 – 3 OT Powell River GAME 4 April 11 Penticton 3 – 2 Powell River PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-0 PENTICTON VEES 2012 BCHL CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO DOYLE CUP CENTRAL CANADA HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) NEPEAN RAIDERS vs. SMITHS FALLS BEARS GAME 1 March 14 Smiths Falls 3 – 5 Nepean GAME 2 March 16 Nepean 4 – 2 OT Smiths Falls GAME 3 March 18 Smiths Falls 0 – 3 Nepean GAME 4 March 20 Nepean 5 – 2 Smiths Falls NEPEAN WINS SERIES 4-0 CORNWALL COLTS vs.
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