Road to the 2017 Esso Cup: BCFMAAA
British Columbia Female Midget AAA
PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS 3) Northern Capitals vs. 6) Fraser Valley Rush 4) Kootenay Wild vs. 5) Vancouver Island Seals
BYES: 1) Greater Vancouver Comets 2) Thompson-Okanagan Lakers
FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T) Greater Vancouver – 58 points (29-1-0) Thompson-Okanagan – 33 points (13-10-7) Northern – 31 points (14-13-3) Kootenay – 26 points (10-14-6) Vancouver Island – 20 points (6-16-8) Fraser Valley – 12 points (3-21-6)
LEADING SCORERS Jenn Gardiner (Greater Vancouver) – 15G 19A 34P Caily Mellott (Northern) – 20G 11A 31P Reece Hunt (Kootenay) – 16G 15A 31P Kelsey Patterson (Kootenay) – 20G 8A 28P Darci Johal (Greater Vancouver) – 15G 10A 25P
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 Complete and total domination. How else can the Greater Vancouver Comets’ regular season be described? The Comets turned BCFMAAA into their personal playground, winning 29 of 30 games and outscoring their opponents by a massive 97 goals (131-34). Greater Vancouver did not taste defeat until Feb. 4 – its 22nd game of the season – and gave up one goal or less in 11 of its last 12 games. With the offence as good as it was (no other team was within 47), it was no surprise to see so many Comets among the league leaders; Jenn Gardiner won the BCFMAAA scoring title with 34 points, the first of 10 Greater Vancouver skaters among the top 20. The Comets’ goaltending was league-leading as well – Cassie Shokar led the way with 13 wins, while Brooke Vial posted a BCFMAAA-best 0.94 goals-against average in 13 appearances.
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