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Road to the Esso Cup: Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League

February 11, 2015

PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
7) Rocky Mountain Raiders vs. 10) Southeast Tigers
8) Spruce Grove Saints vs. 9) Lloydminster Steelers

BYES:
1) Calgary Fire
2) Red Deer Chiefs
3) Edmonton Thunder
4) Sherwood Park Fury
5) St. Albert Slash
6) Peace Country Storm

FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T-OTL)
Calgary – 51 points (23-4-3-2)
Red Deer – 43 points (19-8-0-5)
Edmonton – 40 points (17-9-3-3)
Sherwood Park – 37 points (17-12-1-2)
St. Albert – 35 points (15-12-3-2)
Peace Country – 35 points (14-11-2-5)
Rocky Mountain – 35 points (13-10-6-3)
Spruce Grove – 33 points (15-14-1-2)
Lloydminster – 23 points (8-17-6-1)
Southeast – 13 points (5-24-3-0)

LEADING SCORERS
Alexandra Poznikoff (Edmonton) – 24G 18A 42P
Tegan Odlund (Southeast) – 22G 19A 41P
Megan Lalor (St. Albert) – 22G 12A 34P
Regan Wright (Calgary) – 17G 15A 32P
Rachel Paul (Peace Country) – 13G 16A 29P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2014 (Edmonton Thunder – silver medal)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
8 (2009, 2009 (host), 2010, 2011, 2011 (host), 2012, 2013, 2014)

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
none

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
none

TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – CALGARY FIRE

After several seasons of having at least two teams in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League, Calgary reset itself as just the Fire in 2014-15 and came away with the best regular season record in the now 10-team league. The Fire used winning streaks of five, six and 10 games to finish eight points clear of the Red Deer Chiefs, hosts of the 2015 Esso Cup. Only one player ranked among the top 10 in league scoring, but 11 players put up at least 10 points for the Fire and 16 players scored at least one goal. That balance was reflected in the team’s scoring stats, with Regan Wright leading the way in points (32), Tianna Ko in goals (20) and Chantal Ricker in assists (17). Alicia Anderson and Zoe DeBeauville shared time in the crease and combined for 14 shutouts. Anderson surrendered a league-low 15 goals and posted an AMMFHL-best 0.91 goals against average.

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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

(647) 251-9738

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