2000 Esso Women's Nationals

March 8-12, 2000
Sydney , NS

Alberta's Oval X-treme pounded Saskatchewan 8-1 in the Bronze medal game at 4 pm (Atlantic), 3 pm (ET) at the C200 Arena in Sydney. The Gold medal game featured Ontario's Beatrice Aeros edging Équipe Québec 2-1, at 8 pm (Atlantic Time), 7 pm, (Eastern)

The Championship game was proudly broadcasted live across Canada by The Sports Network and le Réseau des Sports.

Host Venues

Centre 200 Arena, Centennial Arena

Final Standings
1. Ontario (Beatrice Aeros)
2. Quebec
3. Alberta (Calgary Oval X-Treme)
4. Saskatchewan
5. New Brunswick
6. Nova Scotia
7.

British Columbia (Brittania Blues)

8. Newfoundland
9. Prince Edward Island
10. Manitoba (Storm)

Final Round Robin Standings
Pool A

GP

W

T

L

GF

GA

Pts

Quebec

4

4

0

0

30

0

8

New Brunswick

4

3

0

1

9

17

6

Nova Scotia

4

2

0

2

10

11

4

British Columbia

4

1

0

3

6

13

2

Manitoba

4

0

0

4

1

22

0

 
Pool B

GP

W

T

L

GF

GA

Pts

Ontario

4

4

0

0

34

2

8

Alberta

4

3

0

1

22

4

6

Saskatchewan

4

2

0

2

16

13

4

Newfoundland

4

1

0

3

5

29

2

PEI

4

0

0

4

2

31

0

Award Winners

Top Goaltender - Amy Handrahan, Nova Scotia

Top Defenceman - Therese Brisson, New Brunswick

Top Forward - Cassie Campbell, Ontario

Most Valuable Player - Hayley Wickenheiser, Alberta

Mickey Walker Most Sportsmanlike Player Award - Brandy West, Saskatchewan

Esso Isobel Gathorne Hardy Award - Linda Irving, Prince Edward Island

Most Sportsmanlike Player by Team

Janine Foisy, British Columbia
Judy Diduck, Alberta
Brandy West, Saskatchewan
Leah Mulvihill, Manitoba
Cheryl Muranko, Ontario
Jessika Audet, Québec
Jenifer Reicker, New Brunswick
Jenifer Power, Prince Edward Island
Kristy Dionne, Newfoundland
Sara Matheson, Nova Scotia

 

 

For more information:
Rob Litwinski Manager, Domestic Events