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Road to the 2011 Esso Cup ROAD TO THE 2011 ESSO 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 ATLANTIC FEMALE MIDGET CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ROBIN March 31 Western (P.E.I.) 4 – 3 Bathurst (N.B.) March 31 Metro (N.S.) 5 – 1 Tri-Pen (N.L.) March 31 Bathurst (N.B.) 3 – 4 Kings County (Host) April 1 Tri-Pen (N.L.) 3 – 4 Western (P.E.I.) April 1 Kings County (Host) 4 – 2 Metro (N.S.) April 1 Tri-Pen (N.L.) 1 – 7 Bathurst (N.B.) April 1 Western (P.E.I.) 0 – 4 Kings County (Host) April 2 Bathurst (N.B.) 3 – 2 Metro (N.S.) April 2 Kings County (Host) 7 – 5 Tri-Pen (N.L.) April 2 Metro (N.S.) 3 – 2 Western (P.E.I.) TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Kings County (Host) 4 4 0 0 - - 8 Bathurst (N.B.) 4 2 2 0 - - 4 Metro (N.S.) 4 2 2 0 - - 4 Western (P.E.I.) 4 2 2 0 - - 4 Tri-Pen (N.L.) 4 0 4 0 - - 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 3 Bathurst (N.B.) 1 – 3 Kings County (Host) KINGS COUNTY KINGS 2011 ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2011 ESSO CUP PACIFIC FEMALE MIDGET CHAMPIONSHIP THOMPSON-OKANAGAN ROCKETS vs. EDMONTON THUNDER (BEST-OF-THREE) GAME 1 April 1 Thompson-Okanagan 2 – 4 Edmonton GAME 2 April 2 Edmonton 8 – 1 Thompson-Okanagan EDMONTON WINS SERIES 2-0 EDMONTON THUNDER 2011 PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2011 ESSO CUP WESTERN FEMALE MIDGET CHAMPIONSHIP NOTRE DAME HOUNDS vs. PEMBINA VALLEY HAWKS (BEST-OF-THREE) GAME 1 April 1 Notre Dame 3 – 1 Pembina Valley GAME 2 April 2 Notre Dame 4 – 1 Pembina Valley NOTRE DAME WINS SERIES 2-0 NOTRE DAME HOUNDS 2011 WESTERN REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2011 ESSO CUP ALBERTA MAJOR MIDGET FEMALE HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-THREE) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. GRANDE PRAIRIE STORM GAME 1 February 4 Grande Prairie 0 – 4 Spruce Grove GAME 2 February 5 Spruce Grove 6 – 3 Grande Prairie SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 2-0 SHERWOOD PARK FURY vs. LLOYDMINSTER STEELERS GAME 1 February 4 Lloydminster 3 – 4 Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 5 Sherwood Park 2 – 0 Lloydminster SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 2-0 MEDICINE HAT HOUNDS vs. CALGARY BRUINS GAME 1 February 3 Calgary 2 – 3 Medicine Hat GAME 2 February 5 Medicine Hat 4 – 3 2OT Calgary MEDICINE HAT WINS SERIES 2-0 CALGARY FLYERS vs. CALGARY CHAOS GAME 1 February 4 Chaos 1 – 2 Flyers GAME 2 February 5 Flyers 5 – 4 2OT Chaos CALGARY FLYERS WIN SERIES 2-0 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-THREE) EDMONTON THUNDER vs. SHERWOOD PARK FURY GAME 1 February 9 Sherwood Park 0 – 7 Edmonton GAME 2 February 10 Edmonton 7 – 1 Sherwood Park EDMONTON WINS SERIES 2-0 ST. ALBERT SLASH vs. SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS GAME 1 February 11 Spruce Grove 2 – 8 St. Albert GAME 2 February 12 St. Albert 10 – 2 Spruce Grove ST. ALBERT WINS SERIES 2-0 RED DEER CHIEFS vs. CALGARY FLYERS GAME 1 February 11 Calgary 1 – 3 Red Deer GAME 2 February 12 Red Deer 1 – 3 Calgary GAME 3 February 13 Calgary 1 – 2 OT Red Deer RED DEER WINS SERIES 2-1 HIGHWOOD RAIDERS vs. MEDICINE HAT HOUNDS GAME 1 February 11 Medicine Hat 1 – 4 Highwood GAME 2 February 12 Highwood 4 – 1 Medicine Hat HIGHWOOD WINS SERIES 2-0 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) EDMONTON THUNDER vs. ST. ALBERT SLASH GAME 1 March 3 St. Albert 1 – 4 Edmonton GAME 2 March 6 Edmonton 2 – 3 St. Albert GAME 3 March 9 St. Albert 1 – 2 Edmonton GAME 4 March 12 Edmonton 2 – 1 St. Albert EDMONTON WINS SERIES 3-1 RED DEER CHIEFS vs. HIGHWOOD RAIDERS GAME 1 March 5 Highwood 0 – 2 Red Deer GAME 2 March 6 Red Deer 3 – 1 Highwood GAME 3 March 11 Highwood 4 – 3 Red Deer GAME 4 March 13 Highwood 1 – 4 Red Deer RED DEER WINS SERIES 3-1 AMMFHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-FIVE) RED DEER CHIEFS vs. EDMONTON THUNDER GAME 1 March 19 Red Deer 3 – 2 Edmonton GAME 2 March 20 Red Deer 0 – 2 Edmonton GAME 3 March 25 Edmonton 3 – 4 Red Deer GAME 4 March 26 Edmonton 3 – 0 Red Deer GAME 5 March 27 Red Deer 2 – 4 Edmonton EDMONTON WINS SERIES 3-2 EDMONTON THUNDER 2011 ALBERTA CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO PACIFIC REGIONAL BRITISH COLUMBIA FEMALE MIDGET AAA HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-THREE) PRINCE GEORGE COUGARS vs. VANCOUVER FUSION GAME 1 March 11 Prince George 1 – 2 Vancouver GAME 2 March 12 Vancouver 1 – 2 Prince George GAME 3 March 13 Prince George 1 – 0 Vancouver PRINCE GEORGE WINS SERIES 2-1 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-THREE) KOOTENAY WILDCATS vs. FRASER VALLEY PHANTOMS GAME 1 March 18 Kootenay 3 – 2 Fraser Valley GAME 2 March 19 Fraser Valley 1 – 2 Kootenay KOOTENAY WINS SERIES 2-0 PRINCE GEORGE COUGARS vs. THOMPSON-OKANAGAN ROCKETS GAME 1 March 18 Prince George 1 – 3 Thompson-Okanagan GAME 2 March 19 Thompson-Okanagan 3 – 4 Prince George GAME 3 March 20 Prince George 1 – 2 Thompson-Okanagan THOMPSON OKANAGAN WINS SERIES 2-1 BCFMAAAHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-THREE) THOMPSON-OKANAGAN ROCKETS vs. KOOTENAY WILDCATS GAME 1 March 25 Kootenay 3 – 1 Thompson-Okanagan GAME 2 March 26 Thompson-Okanagan 3 – 2 Kootenay GAME 3 March 27 Kootenay 2 – 3 Thompson-Okanagan THOMPSON-OKANAGAN WINS SERIES 2-1 THOMPSON-OKANAGAN ROCKETS 2011 BRITISH COLUMBIA CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO PACIFIC REGIONAL HOCKEY MANITOBA MIDGET AA FEMALE ROUND ROBIN March 18 Eastman 5 – 2 St. Vital March 18 Norman 1 – 15 Pembina Valley March 18 Winnipeg 6 – 2 Westman March 18 Pembina Trail 1 – 1 St. Boniface March 18 Yellowhead 4 – 2 Central Plains March 18 Assiniboine Park 1 – 2 Norman March 18 St. Boniface 0 – 3 Eastman March 18 Central Plains 2 – 3 Winnipeg March 18 St. Vital 2 – 2 Pembina Trail March 18 Pembina Valley 4 – 0 Assiniboine Park March 18 Westman 4 – 3 Yellowhead March 19 Central Plains 5 – 4 Assiniboine Park QUARTER-FINALS March 19 Winnipeg 6 – 1 Norman March 19 Westman 3 – 0 Pembina Trail SEMIFINALS March 20 Eastman 0 – 4 Winnipeg March 20 Pembina Valley 5 – 2 Westman CHAMPIONSHIP GAME March 21 Winnipeg 0 – 6 Pembina Valley PEMBINA VALLEY HAWKS 2011 MANITOBA CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO WESTERN REGIONAL HOCKEY NEW BRUNSWICK ROUND ROBIN March 5 Moncton 2 – 0 Northern March 5 Northern 4 – 1 Fredericton March 5 Fredericton 2 – 10 Moncton TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Moncton 2 2 0 0 12 2 4 Northern 2 1 1 0 4 3 2 Fredericton 2 0 2 0 3 14 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME March 6 Northern 3 – 1 Moncton NORTHERN STARS 2011 NEW BRUNSWICK CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO ATLANTIC REGIONAL HOCKEY NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR ROUND ROBIN January 7 Eastern 8 – 0 Northern January 7 Tri-Pen 1 – 5 Eastern January 7 Northern 4 – 5 Central January 8 Tri-Pen 3 – 4 Central January 8 Tri-Pen 7 – 3 Northern January 8 Eastern 1 – 0 Central TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Eastern 3 3 0 0 14 1 6 Central 3 2 1 0 9 8 4 Tri-Pen 3 1 2 0 11 12 2 Northern 3 0 3 0 7 20 0 SEMIFINAL January 9 Tri-Pen 5 – 0 Central CHAMPIONSHIP GAME January 9 Tri-Pen 3 – 2 Eastern TRI-PEN 2011 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO ATLANTIC REGIONAL NOVA SCOTIA FEMALE MIDGET AAA HOCKEY LEAGUE SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) METRO BOSTON PIZZA vs. CAPE BRETON SCREAMING EAGLES GAME 1 February 5 Cape Breton 2 – 3 SO Metro GAME 2 February 6 Cape Breton 0 – 3 Metro GAME 3 February 11 Metro 4 – 3 Cape Breton METRO WINS SERIES 3-0 EAST HANTS PENGUINS vs. NORTHERN STORM GAME 1 February 5 Northern 2 – 5 East Hants GAME 2 February 6 Northern 2 – 1 East Hants GAME 3 February 11 East Hants 8 – 2 Northern GAME 4 February 12 East Hants 2 – 5 Northern GAME 5 February 13 Northern 2 – 3 East Hants EAST HANTS WINS SERIES 3-2 NSFMAAAHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-FIVE) METRO BOSTON PIZZA vs. EAST HANTS PENGUINS GAME 1 March 5 East Hants 1 – 2 Metro GAME 2 March 6 East Hants 1 – 3 Metro GAME 3 March 11 Metro 2 – 1 East Hants METRO BOSTON PIZZA 2011 NOVA SCOTIA CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO ATLANTIC REGIONAL ONTARIO WOMEN’S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ROUND ROBIN February 18 Kingston 1 – 1 Saugeen-Maitland February 18 Thunder Bay 1 – 0 Waterloo February 18 Toronto 3 – 1 Brantford February 18 Willowdale 2 – 1 St. Catharines February 18 Toronto Leaside 0 – 3 London February 18 Whitby 1 – 1 Aurora February 18 Stoney Creek 5 – 1 Brampton February 18 Nepean 0 – 0 Sarnia February 18 North Bay 2 – 3 Belleville February 18 Mississauga 3 – 2 Oakville February 18 Kanata 2 – 0 Sault Ste. 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