Road to the 2018 Esso Cup: BCFMAAA
The Greater Vancouver Comets cruised through BC Female Midget AAA, outscoring their opponents by 129 goals
PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS 4) Thompson-Okanagan Lakers vs. 5) Northern Capitals 1) Greater Vancouver Comets vs. Winner of THO-NOR 2) Vancouver Island Seals vs. 3) Fraser Valley Rush
FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T) Greater Vancouver – 59 points (29-2-1) Vancouver Island – 37 points (17-12-3) Fraser Valley – 35 points (15-11-5) Thompson-Okanagan – 17 points (7-22-3) Northern – 12 points (2-26-0)
LEADING SCORERS Jenn Gardiner (Greater Vancouver) – 38G 29A 67P Jenna Buglioni (Greater Vancouver) – 20G 38A 58P Naomi Choong (Greater Vancouver) – 24G 16A 40P Brooklyn Paisley (Vancouver Island) – 28G 10A 38P Katie Chan (Fraser Valley) – 17G 19A 36P
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE 2014 (Fraser Valley Phantom – fifth place)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES 2 (2013 (host), 2014)
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP none
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS none
TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – GREATER VANCOUVER COMETS It’s a three-peat for the Greater Vancouver Comets, who are BCFMAAA regular season champs for the third-straight season. The Comets dominated in B.C., winning 29 of 32 games to finish 22 points clear of second-place Vancouver Island. On the way they outscored their opponents by a whopping 129 goals (174-45). Jenn Gardiner led the way on offence for Greater Vancouver, winning the BCFMAAA scoring title with 67 points (38G 29A), while seven other Comets joined her in the top 10. The tandem of Bella Heng (15-2-0, 1.47 GAA) and Kaitlyn Daly (14-0-1, 1.33 GAA) shone between the pipes, finishing one-two in wins and goals-against average.
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