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2006-07 Men's Ice Hockey 2006-07 MEN’S ICE HOCKEY Canada West Standings Great Plains Division G W L OL F A Diff Pt xy-Saskatchewan 28 16 9 3 104 80 +24 35 x-Regina 28 13 12 3 84 101 -17 29 Manitoba 28 10 16 2 77 99 -22 22 Mountain Division xyz-Alberta 28 20 4 4 113 79 +34 44 x-Lethbridge 28 14 9 5 104 107 -3 33 x-UBC 28 14 13 1 76 88 -12 29 xc-Calgary 28 11 13 4 96 100 -4 26 x-clinched playoff spot; y- first-round bye z-first overall; playoff cross-over Note: top six teams overall qualify for playoffs University Cup Match 22-24 at Moncton, NB Date Location Result Mar 23, 2007 Moncton, NB UQTR 3 Saskatchewan 2 Mar 22, 2007 Moncton, NB UNB 2 Saskatchewan 1 Best-of-three Canada West Playoffs (Saskatchewan advances to University Cup) Mar 11, 2007 Edmonton, AB Saskatchewan 4, Alberta 3 Mar 10, 2007 Edmonton, AB Saskatchewan 3, Alberta 2 Mar 09, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 2, Saskatchewan 1 Mar 03, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 3, UBC 2 Mar 03, 2007 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 2, Calgary 0 Mar 02, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 5, UBC 1 Mar 02, 2007 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 3, Calgary 2 Feb 25, 2007 Lethbridge UBC 5, Lethbridge 3 Feb 25, 2007 Regina Calgary 2, Regina 1 Feb 24, 2007 Lethbridge Lethbridge 4, UBC 3 Feb 24, 2007 Regina, Sask. Calgary 2, Regina 0 Feb 23, 2007 Lethbridge UBC 6, Lethbridge 5 Feb 23, 2007 Regina, Sask. Regina 4, Calgary 2 Canada West Conference Season Feb 17, 2007 Calgary Lethbridge 6, Calgary 4 Feb 17, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 2, UBC 0 Feb 17, 2007 Winipeg Manitoba 5, Regina 2 Feb 16, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 3, UBC 2 Feb 16, 2007 Calgary Lethbridge 5, Calgary 4 Feb 16, 2007 Winnipeg Regina 5, Manitoba 3 Feb 10, 2007 Calgary Alberta 4, Calgary 3 Feb 10, 2007 Lethbridge UBC 3, Lethbridge 2 Feb 10, 2007 Regina, Sask. Regina 5, Saskatchewan 3 Feb 09, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 3, Calgary 2 Feb 09, 2007 Lethbridge Lethbridge 6, UBC 2 Feb 09, 2007 Regina, Sask. Regina 3, Saskatchewan 2 Feb 03, 2007 Richmond, BC UBC 3, Calgary 1 Feb 03, 2007 Edmonton, AB Lethbridge 4, Alberta 3 Feb 03, 2007 Saskatoon, SK Manitoba 1, Saskatchewan 0 Feb 02, 2007 Richmond, BC UBC 3, Calgary 2 Feb 02, 2007 Edmonton, AB Lethbridge 3, Alberta 1 Feb 02, 2007 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 4, Manitoba 3 Jan 27, 2007 Lethbridge Regina 3, Lethbridge 2 Jan 27, 2007 Calgary Saskatchewan 3, Calgary 2 Jan 27, 2007 Winnipeg UBC 4, Manitoba 1 Jan 26, 2007 Winnipeg UBC 2, Manitoba 0 Jan 26, 2007 Calgary Saskatchewan 4, Calgary 2 Jan 26, 2007 Lethbridge Lethbridge 3, Regina 2 Jan 20, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 7, Saskatchewan 5 Jan 20, 2007 Lethbridge Lethbridge 5, Manitoba 2 Jan 20, 2007 Regina Calgary 6, Regina 3 Jan 19, 2007 Edmonton, AB Alberta 3, Saskatchewan 2 Jan 19, 2007 Lethbridge Lethbridge 4, Manitoba 1 Jan 19, 2007 Regina Regina 4, Calgary 2 Jan 13, 2007 Vancouver, BC UBC 6, Regina 4 Jan 13, 2007 Winnipeg, MB Manitoba 4, Alberta 1 Jan 13, 2007 Saskatoon,SK Saskatchewan 7, Lethbridge 0 Jan 12, 2007 Vancouver, BC Regina 4, UBC 3 Jan 12, 2007 Saskatoon,SK Saskatchewan 3, Lethbridge 2 Jan 12, 2007 Winnipeg Alberta 3, Manitoba 2 Jan 06, 2007 Regina Saskatchewan 3, Regina 1 Jan 06, 2007 Lethbridge Alberta 6, Lethbridge 3 Jan 06, 2007 Calgary UBC 4, Calgary 1 Jan 05, 2007 Lethbridge Lethbridge 6, Alberta 5 Jan 05, 2007 Calgary Calgary 3, UBC 2 Jan 05, 2007 Saskatoon,SK Regina 5, Saskatchewan 4 Dec 03, 2006 Vancouver, BC UBC 6, Lethbridge 3 Dec 02, 2006 Edmonton, AB Alberta 5, Calgary 3 Dec 02, 2006 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 4, Manitoba 0 Dec 01, 2006 Vancouver, BC Lethbridge 6, UBC 2 Dec 01, 2006 Calgary Alberta 2, Calgary 1 Dec 01, 2006 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 7, Manitoba 2 Nov 25, 2006 Burnaby, BC Alberta 8, UBC 2 Nov 25, 2006 Calgary Calgary 6, Lethbridge 2 Nov 25, 2006 Regina Regina 3, Manitoba 2 Nov 24, 2006 Vancouver, BC Alberta 5, UBC 1 Nov 24, 2006 Lethbridge Lethbridge 4, Calgary 3 Nov 24, 2006 Regina Regina 4, Manitoba 2 Nov 18, 2006 Winnipeg Manitoba 5, Lethbridge 2 Nov 18, 2006 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 3, Alberta 2 Nov 18, 2006 Regina UBC 2, Regina 1 Nov 17, 2006 Regina, Sask. Regina 4, UBC 3 Nov 17, 2006 Winnipeg Manitoba 4, Lethbridge 3 Nov 17, 2006 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 5, Alberta 4 Nov 11, 2006 Edmonton, AB Alberta 4, Regina 3 Nov 11, 2006 Winnipeg Manitoba 5, Calgary 2 Nov 11, 2006 Saskatoon, SK UBC 4, Saskatchewan 1 Nov 10, 2006 Edmonton, AB Alberta 6, Regina 2 Nov 10, 2006 Winnipeg Manitoba 5, Calgary 4 Nov 10, 2006 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 2, UBC 0 Nov 05, 2006 Lethbridge Lethbridge 5, Saskatchewan 4 Nov 04, 2006 Richmond, BC Manitoba 4, UBC 0 Nov 04, 2006 Lethbridge Saskatchewan 5, Lethbridge 4 Nov 04, 2006 Calgary Calgary 5, Regina 4 Nov 03, 2006 Richmond, BC UBC 2, Manitoba 1 Nov 03, 2006 Calgary Calgary 3, Regina 0 Oct 28, 2006 Edmonton, AB Alberta 6, Manitoba 4 Oct 28, 2006 Saskatoon, SK Calgary 4, Saskatchewan 1 Oct 28, 2006 Regina Lethbridge 3, Regina 1 Oct 27, 2006 Edmonton, AB Alberta 4, Manitoba 2 Oct 27, 2006 Saskatoon,SK Calgary 5, Saskatchewan 3 Oct 27, 2006 Regina Regina 3, Lethbridge 2 Oct 22, 2006 Whistler, BC Alberta 3, UBC 1 Oct 21, 2006 Calgary Calgary 5, Lethbridge 4 Oct 21, 2006 Winnipeg Saskatchewan 5, Manitoba 1 Oct 21, 2006 Whistler, BC UBC 4, Alberta 3 Oct 20, 2006 Lethbridge Calgary 7, Lethbridge 6 Oct 20, 2006 Winnipeg Saskatchewan 7, Manitoba 4 Oct 14, 2006 Edmonton, AB Calgary 5, Alberta 3 Oct 14, 2006 Lethbridge UBC 5, Lethbridge 2 Oct 14, 2006 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 6, Regina 3 Oct 13, 2006 Edmonton, AB Alberta 5, Calgary 3 Oct 13, 2006 Lethbridge Lethbridge 7, UBC 5 Oct 13, 2006 Regina, Sask. Regina 3, Saskatchewan 2 Oct 07, 2006 Surrey, BC UBC 4, Saskatchewan 2 Oct 07, 2006 Calgary Manitoba 2, Calgary 1 Oct 06, 2006 Regina Alberta 6, Regina 2 Oct 06, 2006 Surrey, BC Saskatchewan 7, UBC 1 Oct 06, 2006 Calgary Calgary 7, Manitoba 5 Oct 07, 2006 Regina Alberta 6, Regina 2 Sep 30, 2006 Winnipeg Manitoba 3, Regina 2 Sep 29, 2006 Winnipeg Regina 6, Manitoba 4 CIS Championship March 22-25 at Moncton Championship website: http://www.cisport.ca/e/championships/m_hockey/2007/index.cfm Tournament Schedule (Atlantic Daylight Time) Thursday, March 22 14:00 Pool B #1: No. 5 UNB 2 No. 2 Saskatchewan 1 Saskatchewan goal: Brett Parker 19:00 Pool A #1: No. 4 Laurier 4 No. 6 St. FX 3 (OT) Friday, March 23 14:00 Pool B #2: No. 3 UQTR 3 Saskatchewan 2 Saskatchewan goals: Keegan McAvoy (2) 19:00 Pool A #2: No. 1 Moncton 5 St. FX 3 Saturday, March 24 12:30 Pool B #3: UNB 6 UQTR 0 20:00 Pool A #3: Moncton 5 Laurier 4 (OT) Sunday, March 25 20:00 Championship final: UNB 3 Moncton 2 (OT) Canada West Conference Leaders Scoring GP G A PTS 1. Mark Shefchyk, Lethbridge 28 14 31 45 2. Ryan Annesley, Calgary 27 16 20 36 3. Jason Weitzel, Regina 27 21 14 35 3. Ben Kilgour, Alberta 27 15 20 35 5. Jason Roberts, Lethbridge 28 15 20 35 Goals GP G Assists GP A 1. Jason Weitzel, Regina 27 21 1. Mark Shefchyk, Lethbridge 28 31 2. Ryan Annesley, Calgary 27 16 2. Jay Langager, Lethbridge 27 26 3. Ben Kilgour, Alberta 27 15 3. Dylan Stanley, Alberta 28 22 3. Jason Roberts, Lethbridge 28 15 Goaltending GP MIN GA EN GAA. SO W-L-T PCT. 1. Aaron Sorochan, Alberta 23 1398:20 61 1 2.62 0 16-7-0 .696 2. Gerry Festa, UBC 14 725:36 33 2 2.73 0 5-6-0 .455 3. Jeff Harvey, Sask. 22 1292:31 59 1 2.74 3 14-8-0 .636 4. François Thuot, UBC 18 958:27 50 1 3.13 1 9-8-0 .529 5. Adam Ward, Regina 14 728:50 39 1 3.21 0 6-6-0 .500 Canada West Playoff Leaders Scoring GP G A PTS 1. Curtis Austring, Saskatchewan 5 3 4 7 2. Mark Shefchyk, Lethbridge 3 3 3 6 3. Ashley Todd, UBC 5 3 2 5 3. Harlan Anderson, Alberta 5 2 3 5 3. Brad Zanon, UBC 5 1 4 5 3. Trent Adamus, Saskatchewan 5 0 5 5 3. Kevin Seibel, UBC 5 0 5 5 Goaltending GP MP GA EN GAA. SO W-L 1. Jeff Harvey, SK 5 342:30 9 0 1.58 1 4-1 2. Aaron Sorochan, AB 5 338:05 11 0 1.95 0 3-2 3. Scott Talbot, CALG 5 301:13 10 0 1.99 1 2-3 4. Adam Ward, REG 3 177:52 6 0 2.02 0 1-2 5. François Thuot, UBC 2 117:57 7 1 3.56 0 1-1 6. Gerry Festa, UBC 4 178:55 12 0 4.02 0 1-2 7. Blake Ward, LETH 3 119:58 12 0 6.00 0 1-1 Canada West Awards & All-Stars Outstanding Player Jay Langager, Lethbridge Defenceman of the Year Jay Langager, Lethbridge Freshman of the Year Mark Shefchyk, Lethbridge UBC Alumni Trophy Curtis Austring, Saskatchewan Dr.
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