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Road to the TELUS ROAD TO THE 2012 TELUS 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 ATLANTIC REGIONAL ROUND ROBIN March 29 Halifax 3 – 4 St. John’s Privateers March 29 Cornwall 2 – 4 Moncton March 29 Halifax 2 – 2 St. John’s Maple Leafs March 30 St. John’s Privateers 3 – 0 Cornwall March 30 St. John’s Maple Leafs 1 – 5 Moncton March 30 Cornwall 2 – 5 Halifax March 30 St. John’s Privateers 7 – 5 St. John’s Maple Leafs March 31 Moncton 3 – 1 Halifax March 31 St. John’s Maple Leafs 6 – 5 Cornwall March 31 Moncton 5 – 1 St. John’s Privateers TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Moncton 4 4 0 0 17 5 8 St. John’s Privateers 4 3 1 0 15 13 6 Halifax 4 1 2 1 11 11 3 St. John’s Maple Leafs 4 1 2 1 14 19 3 Cornwall 4 0 4 0 9 18 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 1 St. John’s Privateers 1 – 5 Moncton MONCTON FLYERS 2012 ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2012 TELUS CUP CENTRAL REGIONAL ROUND ROBIN April 2 Mississauga 7 – 1 Sudbury April 2 Whitby 11 – 4 Ottawa April 2 Sault Ste. Marie 1 – 2 London April 3 Whitby 4 – 2 Mississauga April 3 Sudbury 6 – 3 London April 3 Sault Ste. Marie 5 – 2 Ottawa April 4 London 7 – 3 Ottawa April 4 Whitby 4 – 5 Sudbury April 4 Mississauga 6 – 4 Sault Ste. Marie April 5 London 6 – 3 Whitby April 5 Ottawa 0 – 3 Mississauga April 5 Sudbury 5 – 2 Sault Ste. Marie April 6 Ottawa 4 – 5 Sudbury April 6 London 4 – 0 Mississauga April 6 Sault Ste. Marie 3 – 3 Whitby TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Sudbury 5 4 1 0 22 20 8 London 5 4 1 0 22 13 8 Mississauga 5 3 2 0 18 13 6 Whitby 5 2 2 1 25 20 5 Sault Ste. Marie 5 1 3 1 15 18 3 Ottawa 5 0 5 0 13 31 0 SEMIFINALS April 7 Mississauga 2 – 3 OT London April 7 Whitby 2 – 5 Sudbury CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 8 London 3 – 4 Sudbury SUDBURY NICKEL CAPITAL WOLVES 2012 CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2012 TELUS CUP PACIFIC REGIONAL PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-THREE) RED DEER REBELS vs. VANCOUVER NORTH WEST GIANTS GAME 1 April 6 Vancouver NW 0 – 1 Red Deer GAME 2 April 7 Red Deer 4 – 3 2OT Vancouver NW RED DEER WINS SERIES 2-0 RED DEER REBELS 2012 PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2012 TELUS CUP WEST REGIONAL ROUND ROBIN March 29 Saskatoon 3 – 3 Winnipeg March 29 Kenora 0 – 4 Southwest March 30 Kenora 0 – 5 Winnipeg March 30 Southwest 1 – 4 Saskatoon March 31 Saskatoon 4 – 0 Kenora March 31 Winnipeg 2 – 3 Southwest TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Saskatoon 3 2 0 1 11 4 5 Southwest 3 2 1 0 8 6 4 Winnipeg 3 1 1 1 10 6 3 Kenora 3 0 3 0 0 13 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 1 Southwest 1 – 5 Saskatoon SASKATOON CONTACTS 2012 WEST REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO 2012 TELUS CUP ALBERTA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-THREE) LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. FORT SASKATCHEWAN RANGERS GAME 1 February 22 Fort Saskatchewan 6 – 4 Lloydminster GAME 2 February 25 Lloydminster 7 – 4 Fort Saskatchewan GAME 3 February 26 Fort Saskatchewan 5 – 1 Lloydminster FORT SASKATCHEWAN WINS SERIES 2-1 SHERWOOD PARK KINGS vs. EDMONTON SSAC ATHLETICS GAME 1 February 21 Edmonton SSAC 3 – 2 Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 25 Sherwood Park 3 – 4 OT Edmonton SSAC EDMONTON SSAC WINS SERIES 2-0 CALGARY NORTHSTARS vs. CALGARY ROYALS GAME 1 February 23 Royals 1 – 2 Northstars GAME 2 February 24 Northstars 5 – 0 Royals CALGARY NORTHSTARS WIN SERIES 2-0 CALGARY BUFFALOES vs. STRATHMORE BISONS GAME 1 February 22 Strathmore 4 – 5 Calgary GAME 2 February 25 Calgary 2 – 1 2OT Strathmore CALGARY WINS SERIES 2-0 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) LEDUC OIL KINGS vs. FORT SASKATCHEWAN RANGERS GAME 1 March 1 Fort Saskatchewan 0 – 8 Leduc GAME 2 March 3 Leduc 4 – 5 OT Fort Saskatchewan GAME 3 March 5 Fort Saskatchewan 0 – 6 Leduc GAME 4 March 7 Leduc 2 – 3 OT Fort Saskatchewan GAME 5 March 9 Fort Saskatchewan 2 – 5 Leduc LEDUC WINS SERIES 3-2 ST. 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