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Road to the 2015 Rbc Cup ROAD TO THE 2015 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 28 Soo 8 – 1 Dryden April 28 Toronto 1 – 2 OT Fort Frances April 29 Toronto 6 – 0 Dryden April 29 Fort Frances 3 – 6 Soo April 30 Soo 3 – 4 SO Toronto April 30 Dryden 3 – 5 Fort Frances TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Soo 3 2 1 17 8 7 Toronto 3 2 1 11 5 6 Fort Frances 3 2 1 10 10 5 Dryden 3 0 3 4 19 0 SEMIFINAL May 1 Fort Frances 6 – 4 Toronto CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME May 2 Fort Frances 2 – 3 Soo SOO THUNDERBIRDS 2015 DUDLEY HEWITT CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP FRED PAGE CUP ROUND ROBIN April 29 Dieppe 1 – 3 Carleton Place April 29 Longueuil 5 – 2 Cornwall April 30 Longueuil 2 – 4 Carleton Place April 30 Cornwall 1 – 4 Dieppe May 1 Dieppe 6 – 3 Longueuil May 1 Carleton Place 2 – 3 Cornwall TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Carleton Place 3 2 1 0 6 6 Dieppe 3 2 1 11 7 6 Longueuil 3 1 2 10 12 3 Cornwall 3 1 2 6 11 3 SEMIFINAL May 2 Longueuil 2 – 3 2OT Dieppe EAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME May 3 Dieppe 2 – 3 Carleton Place CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 2015 FRED PAGE CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP WESTERN CANADA CUP ROUND ROBIN April 25 Penticton 11 – 3 Spruce Grove April 25 Portage 1 – 3 Fort McMurray April 26 Melfort 3 – 6 Portage April 26 Fort McMurray 0 – 6 Penticton April 27 Spruce Grove 3 – 4 OT Melfort April 28 Penticton 2 – 3 Portage April 28 Spruce Grove 4 – 5 Fort McMurray April 29 Melfort 1 – 3 Penticton April 30 Portage 4 – 2 Spruce Grove April 30 Fort McMurray 3 – 2 OT Melfort TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Penticton 4 3 1 22 7 6 Portage 4 3 1 14 10 6 Fort McMurray 4 3 1 11 13 6 Melfort 4 1 3 10 15 2 Spruce Grove 4 0 4 12 24 0 SEMIFINAL May 2 Melfort 4 – 2 Fort McMurray WEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME May 2 Portage 3 – 4 OT Penticton RBC CUP QUALIFICATION GAME #2 May 3 Melfort 2 – 4 Portage PENTICTON VEES 2015 WESTERN CANADA CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP MELFORT ADVANCES AS SECOND WEST REGION REPRESENTATIVE (PORTAGE IS HOST) ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-FIVE) LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. WHITECOURT WOLVERINES GAME 1 March 5 Whitecourt 4 – 3 OT Lloydminster GAME 2 March 6 Whitecourt 1 – 4 Lloydminster GAME 3 March 8 Lloydminster 2 – 1 Whitecourt GAME 4 March 9 Lloydminster 8 – 3 Whitecourt LLOYDMINSTER WINS SERIES 3-1 BONNYVILLE PONTIACS vs. DRAYTON VALLEY THUNDER GAME 1 March 5 Drayton Valley 2 – 3 Bonnyville GAME 2 March 6 Drayton Valley 0 – 3 Bonnyville GAME 3 March 8 Bonnyville 6 – 3 Drayton Valley BONNYVILLE WINS SERIES 3-0 FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS vs. SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS GAME 1 March 5 Sherwood Park 3 – 2 Fort McMurray GAME 2 March 6 Sherwood Park 0 – 2 Fort McMurray GAME 3 March 8 Fort McMurray 0 – 8 Sherwood Park GAME 4 March 9 Fort McMurray 2 – 6 Sherwood Park SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 3-1 BROOKS BANDITS vs. CALGARY MUSTANGS GAME 1 March 5 Calgary 1 – 4 Brooks GAME 2 March 6 Calgary 3 – 4 Brooks GAME 3 March 8 Brooks 6 – 3 Calgary BROOKS WINS SERIES 3-0 OKOTOKS OILERS vs. CANMORE EAGLES GAME 1 March 5 Canmore 1 – 2 Okotoks GAME 2 March 6 Canmore 2 – 3 Okotoks GAME 3 March 8 Okotoks 3 – 2 OT Canmore OKOTOKS WINS SERIES 3-0 DRUMHELLER DRAGONS vs. OLDS GRIZZLYS GAME 1 March 4 Olds 2 – 5 Drumheller GAME 2 March 5 Olds 1 – 8 Drumheller GAME 3 March 7 Drumheller 5 – 1 Olds DRUMHELLER WINS SERIES 3-0 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS GAME 1 March 13 Sherwood Park 0 – 5 Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 14 Sherwood Park 1 – 9 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 16 Spruce Grove 6 – 2 Sherwood Park GAME 4 March 17 Spruce Grove 2 – 3 Sherwood Park GAME 5 March 20 Sherwood Park 6 – 3 Spruce Grove GAME 6 March 22 Spruce Grove 3 – 1 Sherwood Park SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-2 LLOYDMINSTER BOBCATS vs. BONNYVILLE PONTIACS GAME 1 March 13 Bonnyville 3 – 2 Lloydminster GAME 2 March 14 Bonnyville 4 – 1 Lloydminster GAME 3 March 16 Lloydminster 3 – 2 Bonnyville GAME 4 March 17 Lloydminster 3 – 4 OT Bonnyville GAME 5 March 20 Bonnyville 2 – 5 Lloydminster GAME 6 March 22 Lloydminster 1 – 2 OT Bonnyville BONNYVILLE WINS SERIES 4-2 CAMROSE KODIAKS vs. DRUMHELLER DRAGONS GAME 1 March 13 Drumheller 4 – 5 OT Camrose GAME 2 March 14 Drumheller 0 – 2 Camrose GAME 3 March 16 Camrose 2 – 3 OT Drumheller GAME 4 March 17 Camrose 3 – 1 Drumheller GAME 5 March 19 Drumheller 2 – 3 OT Camrose CAMROSE WINS SERIES 4-1 BROOKS BANDITS vs. OKOTOKS OILERS GAME 1 March 13 Okotoks 1 – 5 Brooks GAME 2 March 14 Okotoks 2 – 6 Brooks GAME 3 March 16 Brooks 4 – 3 Okotoks GAME 4 March 18 Brooks 8 – 0 Okotoks BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-0 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. BONNYVILLE PONTIACS GAME 1 March 27 Bonnyville 1 – 4 Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 28 Bonnyville 4 – 2 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 30 Spruce Grove 4 – 1 Bonnyville GAME 4 March 31 Spruce Grove 3 – 5 Bonnyville GAME 5 April 3 Bonnyville 2 – 6 Spruce Grove GAME 6 April 5 Spruce Grove 3 – 1 Bonnyville SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-2 CAMROSE KODIAKS vs. BROOKS BANDITS GAME 1 March 27 Brooks 1 – 4 Camrose GAME 2 March 28 Brooks 0 – 4 Camrose GAME 3 March 30 Camrose 2 – 4 Brooks GAME 4 March 31 Camrose 4 – 5 OT Brooks GAME 5 April 3 Brooks 5 – 3 Camrose GAME 6 April 5 Camrose 6 – 2 Brooks GAME 7 April 7 Brooks 5 – 2 Camrose BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-3 AJHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. BROOKS BANDITS GAME 1 April 10 Brooks 2 – 5 Spruce Grove GAME 2 April 11 Brooks 1 – 2 Spruce Grove GAME 3 April 13 Spruce Grove 3 – 1 Brooks GAME 4 April 14 Spruce Grove 1 – 2 Brooks GAME 5 April 17 Brooks 6 – 4 Spruce Grove GAME 6 April 19 Spruce Grove 2 – 1 OT Brooks SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-2 SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS 2015 AJHL CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO WESTERN CANADA CUP BRITISH COLUMBIA HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-SEVEN) PENTICTON VEES vs. WEST KELOWNA WARRIORS GAME 1 March 3 West Kelowna 4 – 3 2OT Penticton GAME 2 March 4 West Kelowna 2 – 3 OT Penticton GAME 3 March 6 Penticton 4 – 3 3OT West Kelowna GAME 4 March 7 Penticton 3 – 2 West Kelowna GAME 5 March 9 West Kelowna 0 – 7 Penticton PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-1 VERNON VIPERS vs. MERRITT CENTENNIALS GAME 1 March 3 Merritt 2 – 3 OT Vernon GAME 2 March 4 Merritt 1 – 2 Vernon GAME 3 March 6 Vernon 1 – 0 Merritt GAME 4 March 7 Vernon 6 – 5 Merritt VERNON WINS SERIES 4-0 NANAIMO CLIPPERS vs. ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS GAME 1 March 3 Alberni Valley 1 – 6 Nanaimo GAME 2 March 4 Alberni Valley 1 – 3 Nanaimo GAME 3 March 6 Nanaimo 4 – 3 Alberni Valley GAME 4 March 7 Nanaimo 4 – 5 OT Alberni Valley GAME 5 March 9 Alberni Valley 2 – 1 Nanaimo GAME 6 March 10 Nanaimo 3 – 4 Alberni Valley GAME 7 March 11 Alberni Valley 1 – 3 Nanaimo NANAIMO WINS SERIES 4-3 VICTORIA GRIZZLIES vs. POWELL RIVER KINGS GAME 1 March 3 Powell River 7 – 2 Victoria GAME 2 March 4 Powell River 1 – 2 OT Victoria GAME 3 March 6 Victoria 2 – 5 Powell River GAME 4 March 7 Victoria 6 – 1 Powell River GAME 5 March 8 Victoria 1 – 5 Powell River 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Vernon GAME 7 March 22 Vernon 0 – 2 Penticton PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-3 NANAIMO CLIPPERS vs. POWELL RIVER KINGS GAME 1 March 13 Powell River 2 – 4 Nanaimo GAME 2 March 14 Powell River 1 – 2 Nanaimo GAME 3 March 16 Nanaimo 1 – 2 Powell River GAME 4 March 17 Nanaimo 1 – 2 Powell River GAME 5 March 19 Powell River 1 – 2 Nanaimo GAME 6 March 20 Nanaimo 2 – 4 Powell River GAME 7 March 22 Powell River 2 – 3 Nanaimo NANAIMO WINS SERIES 4-3 CHILLIWACK CHIEFS vs.
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