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Road to the TELUS LEAGUE AND REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS NOTE HOME TEAMS ARE LISTED SECOND ATLANTIC REGIONAL ROUND ROBIN March 31 Maple Leafs 0 – 4 Dartmouth March 31 Saint John 2 – 0 Kensington March 31 Dartmouth 3 – 1 Privateers April 1 Kensington 3 – 0 Maple Leafs April 1 Privateers 6 – 4 Saint John April 1 Kensington 2 – 6 Dartmouth April 1 Maple Leafs 7 – 1 Privateers April 2 Dartmouth 3 – 3 Saint John April 2 Privateers 1 – 8 Kensington April 2 Saint John 4 – 0 Maple Leafs TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Dartmouth 4 3 0 1 16 6 7 Saint John 4 2 1 1 13 9 5 Kensington 4 2 2 0 13 9 4 St. John’s Maple Leafs 4 1 3 0 7 12 2 St. John’s Privateers 4 1 3 0 9 22 2 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 3 Saint John 2 – 1 OT Dartmouth SAINT JOHN VITO’S 2016 ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP DARTMOUTH ALSO ADVANCES (SAINT JOHN IS HOST) CENTRAL REGIONAL ROUND ROBIN March 28 North York 4 – 3 London March 28 Whitby 4 – 1 Kanata March 28 Sudbury 3 – 6 Waterloo March 29 Sudbury 3 – 5 North York March 29 Kanata 5 – 3 Waterloo March 29 London 4 – 7 Whitby March 30 Kanata 2 – 3 Sudbury March 30 North York 5 – 3 Whitby March 30 Waterloo 4 – 7 London March 31 London 3 – 0 Kanata March 31 Whitby 3 – 0 Sudbury March 31 Waterloo 4 – 7 North York April 1 Whitby 2 – 1 Waterloo April 1 North York 2 – 3 Kanata April 1 Sudbury 3 – 3 London TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS North York 5 4 1 0 23 16 8 Whitby 5 4 1 0 19 11 8 London 5 2 2 1 20 18 5 Kanata 5 2 3 0 11 15 4 Sudbury 5 1 3 1 12 19 3 Waterloo 5 1 4 0 18 24 2 SEMIFINALS April 2 Kanata 1 – 3 North York April 2 London 1 – 4 Whitby CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 3 Whitby 0 – 4 North York NORTH YORK RANGERS 2016 CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP PACIFIC REGIONAL PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-THREE) LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. VALLEY WEST HAWKS GAME 1 April 1 Valley West 1 – 4 Lloydminster GAME 2 April 2 Lloydminster 5 – 3 Valley West LLOYDMINSTER WINS SERIES 2-0 LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS 2016 PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP WEST REGIONAL ROUND ROBIN March 31 Winnipeg 3 – 1 Notre Dame March 31 Kenora 3 – 7 Saskatoon April 1 Winnipeg 5 – 5 Kenora April 1 Saskatoon 5 – 1 Notre Dame April 2 Notre Dame 2 – 3 Kenora April 2 Winnipeg 2 – 1 Saskatoon TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Winnipeg 3 2 0 1 10 7 5 Saskatoon 3 2 1 0 13 6 4 Kenora 3 1 1 1 11 14 3 Notre Dame 3 0 3 0 4 11 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 3 Saskatoon 4 – 3 2OT Winnipeg SASKATOON CONTACTS 2016 WEST REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP ALBERTA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-THREE) EDMONTON SSAC ATHLETICS vs. EDMONTON MLAC MAPLE LEAFS GAME 1 February 16 Maple Leafs 2 – 9 Athletics GAME 2 February 20 Athletics 4 – 5 Maple Leafs GAME 3 February 21 Maple Leafs 0 – 6 Athletics EDMONTON SSAC WINS SERIES 2-1 LEDUC OIL KINGS vs. EDMONTON CAC CANADIANS GAME 1 February 17 Edmonton 1 – 3 Leduc GAME 2 February 20 Leduc 2 – 4 Edmonton GAME 3 February 21 Edmonton 0 – 2 Leduc LEDUC WINS SERIES 2-1 RED DEER CHIEFS vs. CALGARY BUFFALOES GAME 1 February 16 Calgary 5 – 6 2OT Red Deer GAME 2 February 20 Red Deer 5 – 4 OT Calgary RED DEER WINS SERIES 2-0 CALGARY NORTHSTARS vs. LETHBRIDGE HURRICANES GAME 1 February 18 Lethbridge 1 – 5 Calgary GAME 2 February 20 Calgary 3 – 4 OT Lethbridge GAME 3 February 21 Lethbridge 2 – 3 OT Calgary CALGARY WINS SERIES 2-1 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. LEDUC OIL KINGS GAME 1 February 24 Leduc 1 – 2 OT Lloydminster GAME 2 February 26 Lloydminster 3 – 7 Leduc GAME 3 February 28 Leduc 2 – 7 Lloydminster GAME 4 March 2 Lloydminster 1 – 0 Leduc LLOYDMINSTER WINS SERIES 3-1 SHERWOOD PARK KINGS vs. EDMONTON SSAC ATHLETICS GAME 1 February 25 Edmonton SSAC 3 – 4 2OT Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 27 Sherwood Park 5 – 3 Edmonton SSAC GAME 3 February 28 Edmonton SSAC 2 – 6 Sherwood Park SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 3-0 CALGARY FLAMES vs. CALGARY NORTHSTARS GAME 1 February 24 Northstars 2 – 4 Flames GAME 2 February 27 Flames 5 – 4 Northstars GAME 3 February 28 Northstars 5 – 3 Flames GAME 4 March 1 Flames 6 – 5 OT Northstars CALGARY FLAMES WIN SERIES 3-1 FOOTHILLS BISONS vs. RED DEER CHIEFS GAME 1 February 24 Red Deer 1 – 4 Foothills GAME 2 February 26 Foothills 2 – 4 Red Deer GAME 3 February 28 Red Deer 3 – 4 Foothills GAME 4 March 1 Foothills 5 – 0 Red Deer FOOTHILLS WINS SERIES 3-1 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. SHERWOOD PARK KINGS GAME 1 March 5 Sherwood Park 0 – 3 Lloydminster GAME 2 March 7 Lloydminster 4 – 0 Sherwood Park GAME 3 March 9 Sherwood Park 1 – 5 Lloydminster LLOYDMINSTER WINS SERIES 3-0 CALGARY FLAMES vs. FOOTHILLS BISONS GAME 1 March 6 Foothills 2 – 4 Calgary GAME 2 March 8 Calgary 3 – 5 Foothills GAME 3 March 10 Foothills 4 – 1 Calgary GAME 4 March 12 Calgary 3 – 6 Foothills FOOTHILLS WINS SERIES 3-1 AMHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-FIVE) LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. FOOTHILLS BISONS GAME 1 March 18 Foothills 0 – 10 Lloydminster GAME 2 March 19 Foothills 0 – 5 Lloydminster GAME 3 March 24 Lloydminster 3 – 0 Foothills LLOYDMINSTER WINS SERIES 3-0 LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS 2016 AMHL CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO PACIFIC REGIONAL BRITISH COLUMBIA MAJOR MIDGET LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-THREE) VALLEY WEST HAWKS vs. GREATER VANCOUVER CANADIANS GAME 1 March 5 Greater Vancouver 1 – 8 Valley West GAME 2 March 6 Valley West 9 – 2 Greater Vancouver VALLEY WEST WINS SERIES 2-0 CARIBOO COUGARS vs. SOUTH ISLAND ROYALS GAME 1 March 4 South Island 0 – 6 Cariboo GAME 2 March 5 Cariboo 5 – 2 South Island CARIBOO WINS SERIES 2-0 VANCOUVER NW GIANTS vs. VANCOUVER NE CHIEFS GAME 1 March 5 Vancouver NE 3 – 2 OT Vancouver NW GAME 2 March 6 Vancouver NW 7 – 2 Vancouver NE GAME 3 March 7 Vancouver NE 2 – 3 OT Vancouver NW VANCOUVER NW WINS SERIES 2-1 OKANAGAN ROCKETS vs. FRASER VALLEY THUNDERBIRDS GAME 1 March 4 Fraser Valley 2 – 5 Okanagan GAME 2 March 5 Okanagan 3 – 2 Fraser Valley OKANAGAN WINS SERIES 2-0 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-THREE) VALLEY WEST HAWKS vs. OKANAGAN ROCKETS GAME 1 March 11 Okanagan 2 – 6 Valley West GAME 2 March 12 Valley West 1 – 2 Okanagan GAME 3 March 13 Okanagan 4 – 6 Valley West VALLEY WEST WINS SERIES 2-1 CARIBOO COUGARS vs. VANCOUVER NW GIANTS GAME 1 March 11 Vancouver NW 3 – 2 Cariboo GAME 2 March 12 Cariboo 3 – 1 Vancouver NW GAME 3 March 13 Vancouver NW 1 – 2 2OT Cariboo CARIBOO WINS SERIES 2-1 BCMML CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-THREE) VALLEY WEST HAWKS vs. CARIBOO COUGARS GAME 1 March 18 Cariboo 1 – 4 Valley West GAME 2 March 19 Valley West 9 – 4 Cariboo VALLEY WEST WINS SERIES 2-0 VALLEY WEST HAWKS 2016 BCMML CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO PACIFIC REGIONAL MANITOBA MIDGET AAA HOCKEY LEAGUE QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) EASTMAN SELECTS vs. SOUTHWEST COUGARS GAME 1 February 26 Southwest 2 – 3 Eastman GAME 2 February 28 Eastman 5 – 4 OT Southwest GAME 3 March 1 Southwest 0 – 5 Eastman EASTMAN WINS SERIES 3-0 WINNIPEG WILD vs. KENORA THISTLES GAME 1 February 26 Kenora 1 – 5 Winnipeg GAME 2 February 28 Winnipeg 4 – 2 Kenora GAME 3 March 1 Kenora 1 – 12 Winnipeg WINNIPEG WINS SERIES 3-0 WINNIPEG THRASHERS vs. BRANDON WHEAT KINGS GAME 1 February 26 Brandon 0 – 4 Winnipeg GAME 2 February 28 Winnipeg 4 – 3 Brandon GAME 3 March 1 Brandon 3 – 4 OT Winnipeg WINNIPEG WINS SERIES 3-0 YELLOWHEAD CHIEFS vs. CENTRAL PLAINS CAPITALS GAME 1 February 26 Central Plains 3 – 1 Yellowhead GAME 2 February 28 Yellowhead 3 – 2 Central Plains GAME 3 March 1 Central Plains 4 – 2 Yellowhead GAME 4 March 3 Yellowhead 2 – 1 Central Plains GAME 5 March 5 Central Plains 2 – 3 OT Yellowhead YELLOWHEAD WINS SERIES 3-2 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) EASTMAN SELECTS vs. YELLOWHEAD CHIEFS GAME 1 March 7 Yellowhead 0 – 5 Eastman GAME 2 March 9 Eastman 2 – 4 Yellowhead GAME 3 March 11 Yellowhead 3 – 4 Eastman GAME 4 March 13 Eastman 1 – 2 Yellowhead GAME 5 March 15 Yellowhead 2 – 3 Eastman EASTMAN WINS SERIES 3-2 WINNIPEG WILD vs. WINNIPEG THRASHERS GAME 1 March 7 Thrashers 3 – 5 Wild GAME 2 March 9 Wild 4 – 1 Thrashers GAME 3 March 11 Thrashers 4 – 7 Wild WINNIPEG WILD WIN SERIES 3-0 MMAAAHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-FIVE) EASTMAN SELECTS vs. WINNIPEG WILD GAME 1 March 17 Winnipeg 2 – 0 Eastman GAME 2 March 19 Eastman 1 – 0 2OT Winnipeg GAME 3 March 21 Winnipeg 4 – 2 Eastman GAME 4 March 23 Eastman 4 – 5 Winnipeg WINNIPEG WINS SERIES 3-1 WINNIPEG WILD 2016 MMAAAHL CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO WEST REGIONAL N.B./P.E.I. MAJOR MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE NEW BRUNSWICK SEMIFINALS (FIRST TO EIGHT POINTS) SAINT JOHN VITO’S vs. MIRAMICHI RIVERMEN GAME 1 February 22 Miramichi 1 – 7 Saint John GAME 2 February 26 Miramichi 2 – 3 Saint John GAME 3 February 28 Saint John 3 – 4 Miramichi GAME 4 March 2 Saint John 6 – 3 Miramichi GAME 5 March 4 Miramichi 1 – 5 Saint John SAINT JOHN WINS SERIES 8-2 FREDERICTON CAPS vs.
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