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Road to the RBC ROAD TO THE 2013 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 30 Soo 4 – 2 St. Michael’s April 30 Minnesota 1 – 4 North Bay May 1 Soo 0 – 7 Minnesota May 1 St. Michael’s 5 – 2 North Bay May 2 Minnesota 3 – 0 St. Michael’s May 2 North Bay 3 – 4 OT Soo TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Minnesota 3 2 1 11 4 4 St. Michael’s 3 2 1 9 7 4 Soo 3 1 2 6 14 2 North Bay 3 1 2 9 10 2 SEMIFINAL May 3 Soo 1 – 5 St. Michael’s CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME May 4 St. Michael’s 3 – 4 OT Minnesota MINNESOTA WILDERNESS 2013 DUDLEY HEWITT CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP FRED PAGE CUP ROUND ROBIN May 1 Cornwall 0 – 1 Summerside May 1 Longueuil 1 – 4 Truro May 2 Longueuil 1 – 4 Summerside May 2 Truro 6 – 2 Cornwall May 3 Cornwall 5 – 4 Longueuil May 3 Summerside 2 – 3 Truro TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Truro 3 3 0 13 5 6 Summerside 3 2 1 7 4 4 Cornwall 3 1 2 7 11 2 Longueuil 3 0 3 6 13 0 SEMIFINAL May 4 Cornwall 0 – 1 OT Summerside EAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME May 5 Summerside 2 – 3 2OT Truro TRURO BEARCATS 2013 FRED PAGE CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP WESTERN CANADA CUP ROUND ROBIN April 27 Brooks 4 – 2 Surrey April 27 Yorkton 4 – 3 Nanaimo April 28 Steinbach 2 – 3 Yorkton April 28 Nanaimo 7 – 2 Brooks April 29 Surrey 5 – 3 Steinbach April 30 Brooks 2 – 1 OT Yorkton April 30 Surrey 4 – 0 Nanaimo May 1 Steinbach 0 – 3 Brooks May 2 Yorkton 1 – 3 Surrey May 2 Nanaimo 4 – 1 Steinbach TEAM GP W L GF GA PTS Brooks 4 3 1 11 10 6 Surrey 4 3 1 14 8 6 Yorkton 4 2 2 9 10 4 Nanaimo 4 2 2 14 11 4 Steinbach 4 0 4 6 15 0 SEMIFINAL May 4 Nanaimo 3 – 5 Yorkton RBC CUP QUALIFICATION GAME #1 May 4 Surrey 4 – 1 Brooks RBC CUP QUALIFICATION GAME #2 May 5 Yorkton 0 – 1 Brooks SURREY EAGLES 2013 WESTERN CANADA CUP CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP BROOKS ADVANCES AS SECOND WEST REGION REPRESENTATIVE ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-FIVE) GRANDE PRAIRIE STORM vs. SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS GAME 1 March 5 Sherwood Park 3 – 2 Grande Prairie GAME 2 March 6 Sherwood Park 0 – 3 Grande Prairie GAME 3 March 8 Grande Prairie 2 – 4 Sherwood Park GAME 4 March 9 Grande Prairie 2 – 3 Sherwood Park SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 3-1 BONNYVILLE PONTIACS vs. DRAYTON VALLEY THUNDER GAME 1 March 5 Drayton Valley 2 – 3 2OT Bonnyville GAME 2 March 6 Drayton Valley 2 – 0 Bonnyville GAME 3 March 8 Bonnyville 2 – 0 Drayton Valley GAME 4 March 9 Bonnyville 7 – 0 Drayton Valley BONNYVILLE WINS SERIES 3-1 WHITECOURT WOLVERINES vs. FORT MCMURRAY OIL BARONS GAME 1 March 4 Fort McMurray 2 – 4 Whitecourt GAME 2 March 5 Fort McMurray 2 – 1 Whitecourt GAME 3 March 8 Whitecourt 3 – 1 Fort McMurray GAME 4 March 9 Whitecourt 4 – 5 OT Fort McMurray GAME 5 March 11 Fort McMurray 3 – 4 Whitecourt WHITECOURT WINS SERIES 3-2 OKOTOKS OILERS vs. OLDS GRIZZLYS GAME 1 March 6 Olds 2 – 1 Okotoks GAME 2 March 7 Olds 1 – 5 Okotoks GAME 3 March 9 Okotoks 6 – 5 Olds GAME 4 March 10 Okotoks 2 – 4 Olds GAME 5 March 12 Olds 1 – 5 Okotoks OKOTOKS WINS SERIES 3-2 CAMROSE KODIAKS vs. CALGARY MUSTANGS GAME 1 March 6 Calgary 5 – 3 Camrose GAME 2 March 7 Calgary 1 – 3 Camrose GAME 3 March 9 Camrose 2 – 1 OT Calgary GAME 4 March 10 Camrose 5 – 2 Calgary CAMROSE WINS SERIES 3-1 DRUMHELLER DRAGONS vs. CANMORE EAGLES GAME 1 March 6 Canmore 2 – 3 Drumheller GAME 2 March 7 Canmore 0 – 4 Drumheller GAME 3 March 9 Drumheller 4 – 3 OT Canmore DRUMHELLER WINS SERIES 3-0 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. SHERWOOD PARK CRUSADERS GAME 1 March 14 Sherwood Park 3 – 2 Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 15 Sherwood Park 1 – 3 Spruce Grove GAME 3 March 17 Spruce Grove 9 – 1 Sherwood Park GAME 4 March 18 Spruce Grove 6 – 5 2OT Sherwood Park GAME 5 March 20 Sherwood Park 2 – 1 Spruce Grove GAME 6 March 22 Spruce Grove 4 – 0 Sherwood Park SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-2 BONNYVILLE PONTIACS vs. WHITECOURT WOLVERINES GAME 1 March 14 Whitecourt 2 – 4 Bonnyville GAME 2 March 15 Whitecourt 4 – 3 Bonnyville GAME 3 March 18 Bonnyville 1 – 6 Whitecourt GAME 4 March 19 Bonnyville 0 – 1 Whitecourt GAME 5 March 22 Whitecourt 2 – 1 Bonnyville WHITECOURT WINS SERIES 4-1 BROOKS BANDITS vs. DRUMHELLER DRAGONS GAME 1 March 15 Drumheller 1 – 5 Brooks GAME 2 March 16 Drumheller 5 – 7 Brooks GAME 3 March 18 Brooks 5 – 1 Drumheller GAME 4 March 19 Brooks 2 – 3 P Drumheller GAME 5 March 22 Drumheller 0 – 7 Brooks BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-1 OKOTOKS OILERS vs. CAMROSE KODIAKS GAME 1 March 15 Camrose 1 – 3 Okotoks GAME 2 March 16 Camrose 1 – 2 Okotoks GAME 3 March 18 Okotoks 5 – 0 Camrose GAME 4 March 19 Okotoks 2 – 1 Camrose OKOTOKS WINS SERIES 4-0 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS vs. WHITECOURT WOLVERINES GAME 1 March 28 Whitecourt 1 – 2 3OT Spruce Grove GAME 2 March 30 Whitecourt 1 – 5 Spruce Grove GAME 3 April 1 Spruce Grove 3 – 4 Whitecourt GAME 4 April 3 Spruce Grove 6 – 3 Whitecourt GAME 5 April 5 Whitecourt 1 – 2 Spruce Grove SPRUCE GROVE WINS SERIES 4-1 BROOKS BANDITS vs. OKOTOKS OILERS GAME 1 March 29 Okotoks 5 – 4 3OT Brooks GAME 2 March 30 Okotoks 1 – 2 Brooks GAME 3 April 1 Brooks 2 – 3 OT Okotoks GAME 4 April 3 Brooks 4 – 1 Okotoks GAME 5 April 5 Okotoks 5 – 3 Brooks GAME 6 April 7 Brooks 3 – 2 OT Okotoks GAME 7 April 9 Okotoks 1 – 2 Brooks BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-3 AJHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-SEVEN) BROOKS BANDITS vs. SPRUCE GROVE SAINTS GAME 1 April 12 Spruce Grove 2 – 3 2OT Brooks GAME 2 April 13 Spruce Grove 1 – 5 Brooks GAME 3 April 15 Brooks 1 – 3 Spruce Grove GAME 4 April 17 Brooks 3 – 1 Spruce Grove GAME 5 April 19 Spruce Grove 5 – 6 OT Brooks BROOKS WINS SERIES 4-1 BROOKS BANDITS 2013 AJHL CHAMPIONS ADVANCE TO WESTERN CANADA CUP BRITISH COLUMBIA HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-FIVE) VICTORIA GRIZZLIES vs. POWELL RIVER KINGS GAME 1 March 15 Powell River 2 – 5 Victoria GAME 2 March 16 Powell River 3 – 1 Victoria GAME 3 March 18 Victoria 0 – 3 Powell River GAME 4 March 19 Victoria 5 – 1 Powell River GAME 5 March 20 Powell River 2 – 3 OT Victoria VICTORIA WINS SERIES 3-2 NANAIMO CLIPPERS vs. ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS GAME 1 March 15 Alberni Valley 3 – 4 Nanaimo GAME 2 March 16 Alberni Valley 2 – 3 OT Nanaimo GAME 3 March 18 Nanaimo 1 – 4 Alberni Valley GAME 4 March 19 Nanaimo 2 – 3 Alberni Valley GAME 5 March 20 Alberni Valley 2 – 1 Nanaimo ALBERNI VALLEY WINS SERIES 3-2 SURREY EAGLES vs. LANGLEY RIVERMEN GAME 1 March 15 Langley 0 – 2 Surrey GAME 2 March 16 Langley 1 – 0 Surrey GAME 3 March 18 Surrey 6 – 2 Langley GAME 4 March 19 Surrey 6 – 3 Langley SURREY WINS SERIES 3-1 CHILLIWACK CHIEFS vs. PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS GAME 1 March 15 Prince George 3 – 1 Chilliwack GAME 2 March 16 Prince George 1 – 10 Chilliwack GAME 3 March 18 Chilliwack 5 – 3 Prince George GAME 4 March 19 Chilliwack 2 – 5 Prince George GAME 5 March 20 Prince George 2 – 5 Chilliwack CHILLIWACK WINS SERIES 3-2 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN/BEST-OF-FIVE) PENTICTON VEES vs. SALMON ARM SILVERBACKS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) GAME 1 March 15 Salmon Arm 2 – 4 Penticton GAME 2 March 16 Salmon Arm 2 – 4 Penticton GAME 3 March 18 Penticton 3 – 1 Salmon Arm GAME 4 March 19 Penticton 5 – 1 Salmon Arm PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-0 WEST KELOWNA WARRIORS vs. MERRITT CENTENNIALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) GAME 1 March 15 Merritt 1 – 6 West Kelowna GAME 2 March 16 Merritt 2 – 3 OT West Kelowna GAME 3 March 18 West Kelowna 3 – 4 Merritt GAME 4 March 19 West Kelowna 3 – 2 Merritt GAME 5 March 21 Merritt 4 – 7 West Kelowna WEST KELOWNA WINS SERIES 4-1 VICTORIA GRIZZLIES vs. ALBERNI VALLEY BULLDOGS (BEST-OF-FIVE) GAME 1 March 22 Alberni Valley 2 – 3 Victoria GAME 2 March 23 Victoria 0 – 2 Alberni Valley GAME 3 March 25 Alberni Valley 1 – 4 Victoria GAME 4 March 26 Victoria 3 – 4 OT Alberni Valley GAME 5 March 27 Alberni Valley 3 – 2 OT Victoria ALBERNI VALLEY WINS SERIES 3-2 SURREY EAGLES vs. CHILLIWACK CHIEFS (BEST-OF-FIVE) GAME 1 March 22 Chilliwack 0 – 4 Surrey GAME 2 March 23 Chilliwack 4 – 5 Surrey GAME 3 March 25 Surrey 3 – 2 OT Chilliwack SURREY WINS SERIES 3-0 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) PENTICTON VEES vs. WEST KELOWNA WARRIORS GAME 1 March 29 West Kelowna 4 – 6 Penticton GAME 2 March 30 West Kelowna 1 – 5 Penticton GAME 3 April 1 Penticton 5 – 4 2OT West Kelowna GAME 4 April 2 Penticton 4 – 5 OT West Kelowna GAME 5 April 4 West Kelowna 1 – 2 OT Penticton PENTICTON WINS SERIES 4-1 SURREY EAGLES vs.
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