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Road to the RBC Cup: Fred Page Cup

Carleton Place, Longueuil, Pictou County and Woodstock face off for East Region championship

Jason La Rose
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April 29, 2016
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RECENT CHAMPIONS (RBC CUP FINISH)

2015 – Carleton Place Canadians (runner-up)
2014 – Carleton Place Canadians (runner-up)
2013 – Truro Bearcats (fifth place)
2012 – Woodstock Slammers (runner-up)
2011 – Pembroke Lumber Kings (national champions)

CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS
CCHL CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 43-16-3 (1st in CCHL)
Goals for: 247 (2nd in CCHL)
Goals against: 178 (6th in CCHL)
Power play: 62 for 273 (22.7% - 1st in CCHL)
Penalty killing: 251 of 291 (86.3% - 4th in CCHL)
Leading scorer: Lucas Batt (28G 49A 77P - 2nd in CCHL)

Playoff record: 12-4
Goals for: 50
Goals against: 33
Power play: 5 for 61 (8.2%)
Penalty killing: 60 of 68 (88.2%)
Leading scorer: Jordan Larson (4G 10A 14P)

ROAD TO THE FRED PAGE CUP
Quarter-final: defeated Pembroke 4-1 (3-0, 1-2 OT, 1-0, 4-2, 4-0)
Semifinal: defeated Brockville 4-0 (3-0, 4-3, 5-1, 6-3)
CCHL championship: defeated Ottawa 4-3 (4-3 OT, 4-3 3OT, 3-4, 2-3, 3-0, 0-7, 3-2)

Last national championship appearance: 2015 (runner-up)
Total national championship appearances: 2 (2014, 2015)

COLLÈGE FRANÇAIS DE LONGUEUIL
LHJQ CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 44-8-3 (2nd in LHJQ)
Goals for: 324 (2nd in LHJQ)
Goals against: 150 (1st in LHJQ)
Power play: 92 for 428 (21.5% - 2nd in LHJQ)
Penalty killing: 268 of 307 (87.3% - 2nd in LHJQ)
Leading scorer: Alexis Guibault (36G 56A 92P - 7th in LHJQ)

Playoff record: 12-1
Goals for: 59
Goals against: 35
Power play: 19 for 114 (16.7%)
Penalty killing: 87 of 95 (91.6%)
Leading scorer: Alexis Guilbault (7G 14A 21P)

ROAD TO THE FRED PAGE CUP
Quarter-final: defeated Valleyfield 4-0 (5-1, 6-4, 4-3 OT, 5-3)
Semifinal: defeated Terrebonne 4-1 (4-3, 3-2 OT, 0-5, 4-3 OT, 3-2 OT)
LHJQ championship: defeated Granby 4-0 (5-2, 7-2, 6-1, 7-4)

Last national championship appearance: none
Total national championship appearances: none

PICTOU COUNTY CRUSHERS
MHL CHAMPIONS

Regular season record: 25-18-5 (6th in MHL)
Goals for: 172 (6th in MHL)
Goals against: 143 (T-4th in MHL)
Power play: 20.4% (4th in MHL)
Penalty killing: 79.0% (9th in MHL)
Leading scorer: Michael Dill (25G 26A 51P - 15th in MHL)

Playoff record: 12-5
Goals for: 61
Goals against: 37
Power play: 13 for 63 (20.6%)
Penalty killing: 56 of 66 (84.9%)
Leading scorer: Mike Lyle (11G 13A 24P)

ROAD TO THE FRED PAGE CUP
Quarter-final: defeated Valley 4-2 (2-1, 3-2, 4-1, 2-6, 1-4, 5-1)
Semifinal: defeated South Shore 4-1 (4-1, 1-4, 3-0, 6-3, 9-0)
MHL championship: defeated Dieppe 4-2 (1-4, 4-1, 7-0, 1-3, 4-3, 4-3 2OT)

Last national championship appearance: 2008 (fourth place)
Total national championship appearances: 1 (2008)

WOODSTOCK SLAMMERS
HOST

Regular season record: 32-10-6 (2nd in MHL)
Goals for: 197 (3rd in MHL)
Goals against: 124 (2nd in MHL)
Power play: 23.8% (3rd in MHL)
Penalty killing: 85.9% (2nd in MHL)
Leading scorer: Noah Zilbert (28G 56A 84P - 2nd in MHL)

Playoff record: 3-4
Goals for: 21
Goals against: 21
Power play: 3 for 21 (14.3%)
Penalty killing: 19 of 24 (79.2%)
Leading scorer: Riley Craft (3G 5A 8P)

ROAD TO THE FRED PAGE CUP
Quarter-final: lost to Dieppe 4-3 (5-2, 2-4, 3-4, 4-3 2OT, 5-3, 2-4, 0-1)

Last national championship appearance: 2012 (runner-up)
Total national championship appearances: 1 (2012)

For more information:

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Hockey Canada

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Spencer Sharkey
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Hockey Canada

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Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

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