2011_Canadian_National_Women's_Under-18_ice_hockey_championships

2011 Canadian National Women's Under-18 ice hockey championships

2011 Canadian National Women's Under-18 ice hockey championships

International ice hockey competition


The 2011 Canadian National Women's Under-18 Championships in ice hockey were held in Saguenay, Quebec. All games were contested at the Centre Georges-Vézina. Team Ontario Red claimed their sixth gold medal.[1] Team Manitoba claimed their third bronze medal in tournament history.[2]

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Medal round

The gold medal game signified the sixth time in seven tournaments in which Ontario Red and Quebec played each other. In every match, Team Ontario Red triumphed (2001, January 2005, November 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011). At sixty-three seconds into the first period, Jaimie McDonell scored the game-winning goal on Ann-Renée Desbiens. With the win, Ontario Red improved its all-time record at the tournament to 35-1.

Bronze medal game

November 6
12:00 PM ET
Team AtlanticManitoba, 4-1
3
ManitobaCentre Georges-Vézina
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Gold medal game

November 6
16:00
Ontario RedOntario Red, 3-0
3
QuebecCentre Georges-Vézina
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Scoring leaders

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Awards and honors

  • Most Valuable Player: Jaimie McDonell, Ontario Red
  • Top Forward: Shannon MacAulay, Team Atlantic
  • Top Defenceman: Cydney Roesler, Ontario Red
  • Top Goaltender: Amanda Leveille, Ontario Red
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Cayley Mercer, Ontario Red

Players of the Game

  • Bronze Medal Game: Danielle Krzyszczyk (Manitoba)
  • Bronze Medal Game: Taylor Dale (Team Atlantic)
  • Gold Medal Game: Amanda Leveille (Team Ontario Red)
  • Gold Medal Game: Laurie Mercier (Quebec)

References

  1. "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".

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