Road to the TELUS Cup
Hockey Eastern Ontario
PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT: 7) Nepean Raiders 8) Brockville Braves 9) Pembroke Lumber Kings 10) Gloucester Rangers 11) Hawkesbury Hawks 12) Cornwall Colts A2) OHA U17 Mavericks A3) CIHA White Voyageurs A4) OHA U18 Mavericks
PLAYOFF TOURNAMENT: R1) Carleton Place Canadians R2) Kemptville 73’s Y1) Cumberland Grads Y1) Ottawa Jr. Senators WC1) Kanata Lasers WC2) Smiths Falls Bears A1) CIHA Green Voyageurs Qualifying Tournament winner
FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-OTL)
Robinson Division Carleton Place – 64 points (30-12-4) Kemptville – 58 points (26-14-6) Smith Falls – 48 points (23-21-2) Brockville – 46 points (21-21-4) Hawkesbury – 35 points (16-27-3) Cornwall – 21 points (8-33-5)
Yzerman Division Cumberland – 78 points (37-5-4) Ottawa – 66 points (32-12-2) Kanata – 64 points (29-11-6) Nepean – 48 points (22-20-4) Pembroke – 45 points (21-22-3) Gloucester – 45 points (20-21-5)
Academy Division CIHA Green – 48 points (21-19-6) OHA U17 – 46 points (21-21-4) CIHA White – 45 points (21-22-3) OHA U18 – 43 points (19-22-5)
LEADING SCORERS
Semen Der-Arguchintsev (CIHA White) – 21G 49A 70P Pavel Gogolev (CIHA White) – 38G 30A 68P Roman Cannell (Cumberland) – 25G 37A 62P Zakary Rodrigue (Cumberland) – 31G 29A 60P Alex Robert (Cumberland) – 28G 24A 52P
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2013 (Ottawa Jr. 67’s – silver medal)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
3 (1984, 2008 (host), 2013)
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
none (best finish: silver medal – Ottawa Jr. 67’s, 2013)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
none
TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – CUMBERLAND GRADS
A 13-game winning streak early in the season was more than enough for the Cumberland Grads, who used the September-October run as a springboard to a dominant regular season in Hockey Eastern Ontario, finishing 12 points up on the Ottawa Jr. Senators. Cumberland paced HEO on offence, scoring 172 goals in 46 games, led by the trio of Roman Cannell (25-37—62), Zackary Rodrigue (31-29—60) and Alex Robert (28-24—52), who finished three-four-five in league scoring. On the back end, the Grads allowed just 99 goals, second-fewest in HEO, and netminder Kai Edmonds was No. 2 in wins (21), goals against average (1.77) and save percentage (.927).
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