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Road to the Esso Cup: Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League

February 25, 2014

PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
1) Regina Rebels vs. 8) Battleford Sharks
2) Weyburn Gold Wings vs. 7) Melville Prairie Fire
3) Prince Albert Bears vs. 6) Notre Dame Hounds
4) Saskatoon Stars vs. 5) Swift Current Wildcats

FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-OTW-OTL)
Regina – 75 points (24-2-1-1)
Weyburn – 59 points (18-6-1-3)
Prince Albert – 54 points (15-7-3-3)
Saskatoon – 42 points (12-11-1-4)
Swift Current – 42 points (10-10-4-4)
Notre Dame – 34 points (9-15-3-1)
Melville – 21 points (5-19-2-2)
Battleford – 9 points (1-24-3-0)

LEADING SCORERS
Chelsea Perepeluk (Regina) – 18G 41A 59P
Emma Waldenberger (Regina) – 28G 28A 56P
Delaney Frey (Regina) – 28G 22A 50P
Marlee Clarkson (Regina) – 8G 25A 33P
Sophia Shirley (Saskatoon) – 19G 10A 29P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2013 (Regina Rebels – fourth place)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
4 (2010, 2010 (host), 2011, 2013)

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2011 (Notre Dame Hounds)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
1 (2011, Notre Dame Hounds)

TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – REGINA REBELS
The Regina Rebels rolled off 14 straight wins to close out their 2013-14 campaign and run away with the SFMAAAHL regular season title. The Rebels finished 16 points clear of the Weyburn Gold Wings, who had a season-ending eight-game win streak of their own. The league’s No. 1-ranked offence scored 131 goals, 52 more than the Prince Albert Bears. Chelsea Perepeluk and Emma Waldenberger led the attack, both averaging two points a game and finishing one-two in the league scoring race. Three other Rebels – Delaney Frey, Marlee Clarkson and Jylelle Carpenter-Boesch – averaged at least a point a game and found themselves among the top 10 point-getters for the season. Goalies Summer Roberts (13 wins) and Tatum Shand (12 wins) backstopped the league’s No. 2 defence. The team suffered only two regulation losses – and three overall – in a season where it never allowed more than three goals in a game.

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For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

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Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

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Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

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Esso: Top 5 Plays — Monday, April 22
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L'Intrépide de l'Outaouais (QUE) vs. Northern Selects (ATL) | Esso Cup
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Cantonniers de Magog (QUE) vs. Markham Waxers (CEN) | TELUS Cup
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Calgary Buffaloes (PAC) vs. Kensington Wild (ATL) | TELUS Cup
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Regina Rebels (WST) vs. Edmonton Jr. Oilers (PAC) | Esso Cup
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Brandon Wheat Kings (WST) vs. Sydney Rush (HST) | TELUS Cup
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Thompson-Okanagan Lakers (HST) vs. North York Storm (ONT) | Esso Cup
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Esso: Top 5 Plays — Sunday, April 21
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Northern Selects (ATL) vs. North York Storm (ONT) | Esso Cup
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Edmonton Jr. Oilers (PAC) vs. Thompson-Okanagan Lakers (HST) | Esso Cup
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L'Intrépide de l'Outaouais (QUE) vs. Regina Rebels (WST) | Esso Cup
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Markham Waxers (CEN) vs. Kensington Wild (ATL) | TELUS Cup
Schedule
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Vernon, BC
Date: Apr 21 to 27
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Membertou, NS
Date: Apr 22 to 28
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Espoo & Vantaa, Finland
Date: Apr 25 to May 5
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Calgary, AB, Canada
Date: May 5 to 12
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Oakville, ON
Date: May 9 to 19
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Prague & Ostrava, Czechia
Date: May 10 to 26