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Road to the TELUS LEAGUE AND REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS NOTE HOME TEAMS ARE LISTED SECOND ATLANTIC REGIONAL PRELIMINARY ROUND March 29 Dartmouth 8 – 2 Kensington March 29 St. John’s 7 – 0 Moncton March 29 Cole Harbour 4 – 3 Kensington March 30 Moncton 3 – 2 SO Dartmouth March 30 Cole Harbour 3 – 1 St. John’s March 30 Kensington 2 – 5 Moncton March 30 Dartmouth 6 – 1 Cole Harbour March 31 Kensington 6 – 0 St. John’s March 31 Moncton 7 – 0 Cole Harbour March 31 St. John’s 3 – 5 Dartmouth TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Dartmouth 4 3 1 0 21 9 10 Moncton 4 2 2 0 15 11 8 Cole Harbour 4 2 2 0 8 17 6 St. John’s 4 1 3 0 11 14 3 Kensington 4 1 3 0 13 17 3 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 1 Moncton 3 – 2 2OT Dartmouth MONCTON FLYERS 2018 ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP CENTRAL REGIONAL PRELIMINARY ROUND April 2 Toronto 4 – 2 Sudbury April 2 Ajax-Pickering 3 – 1 Hawkesbury April 2 Rockland 2 – 0 Waterloo April 3 Ajax-Pickering 5 – 4 Toronto April 3 Sudbury 2 – 3 Waterloo April 3 Rockland 5 – 1 Hawkesbury April 4 Waterloo 7 – 0 Hawkesbury April 4 Ajax-Pickering 0 – 4 Sudbury April 4 Toronto 3 – 4 Rockland April 5 Waterloo 2 – 1 Ajax-Pickering April 5 Hawkesbury 3 – 7 Toronto April 5 Sudbury 2 – 4 Rockland April 6 Waterloo 4 – 3 Toronto April 6 Hawkesbury 3 – 2 Sudbury April 6 Rockland 5 – 1 Ajax-Pickering TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Rockland 5 5 0 0 20 7 10 Waterloo 5 4 1 0 16 8 8 Ajax-Pickering 5 2 3 0 10 16 4 Toronto 5 2 3 0 21 18 4 Hawkesbury 5 1 4 0 8 24 2 Sudbury 5 1 4 0 12 14 2 SEMIFINALS April 7 Ajax-Pickering 4 – 3 OT Waterloo April 7 Toronto 4 – 3 Rockland CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 8 Toronto 6 – 2 Ajax-Pickering TORONTO YOUNG NATIONALS 2018 CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP PACIFIC REGIONAL PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-THREE) FRASER VALLEY THUNDERBIRDS vs. LETHBRIDGE HURRICANES GAME 1 April 6 Lethbridge 5 – 3 Fraser Valley GAME 2 April 7 Fraser Valley 1 – 6 Lethbridge LETHBRIDGE WINS SERIES 2-0 LETHBRIDGE HURRICANES 2018 PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP WEST REGIONAL PRELIMINARY ROUND April 5 Kenora 0 – 11 Notre Dame April 5 Winnipeg 4 – 1 Thunder Bay April 6 Winnipeg 3 – 4 Notre Dame April 6 Thunder Bay 3 – 0 Kenora April 7 Kenora 1 – 8 Winnipeg April 7 Notre Dame 7 – 1 Thunder Bay TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Notre Dame 3 3 0 0 22 4 6 Winnipeg 3 2 1 0 16 6 4 Thunder Bay 3 1 2 0 5 11 2 Kenora 3 0 3 0 1 22 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 8 Winnipeg 2 – 5 Notre Dame NOTRE DAME HOUNDS 2018 WEST REGION CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO TELUS CUP ALBERTA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-FIVE) N3 LEDUC OIL KINGS vs. N6 EDMONTON SSAC ATHLETICS GAME 1 February 20 Edmonton SSAC 1 – 4 Leduc GAME 2 February 21 Leduc 3 – 1 Edmonton SSAC GAME 3 February 24 Edmonton SSAC 3 – 4 OT Leduc LEDUC WINS SERIES 3-0 N4 SHERWOOD PARK KINGS vs. N5 FORT SASKATCHEWAN RANGERS GAME 1 February 20 Fort Saskatchewan 4 – 2 Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 22 Sherwood Park 3 – 4 Fort Saskatchewan GAME 3 February 24 Fort Saskatchewan 3 – 2 OT Sherwood Park FORT SASKATCHEWAN WINS SERIES 3-0 S3 CALGARY NORTHSTARS vs. S6 CALGARY FLAMES GAME 1 February 21 Flames 2 – 1 Northstars GAME 2 February 22 Northstars 4 – 3 2OT Flames GAME 3 February 24 Flames 2 – 1 Northstars GAME 4 February 25 Northstars 2 – 4 Flames CALGARY FLAMES WIN SERIES 3-1 S4 CALGARY BUFFALOES vs. S5 CALGARY ROYALS GAME 1 February 20 Royals 1 – 0 Buffaloes GAME 2 February 22 Buffaloes 7 – 3 Royals GAME 3 February 24 Royals 3 – 1 Buffaloes GAME 4 February 25 Buffaloes 6 – 3 Royals GAME 5 February 27 Royals 5 – 2 Buffaloes CALGARY ROYALS WIN SERIES 3-2 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) N1 EDMONTON KoC PATS vs. N5 FORT SASKATCHEWAN RANGERS GAME 1 February 28 Fort Saskatchewan 2 – 4 Edmonton KoC GAME 2 March 3 Edmonton KoC 1 – 2 OT Fort Saskatchewan GAME 3 March 4 Fort Saskatchewan 2 – 3 OT Edmonton KoC GAME 4 March 6 Edmonton KoC 2 – 1 Fort Saskatchewan EDMOTNON KoC WINS SERIES 3-1 N2 ST. 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