2012 CIS Women's Ice Hockey Championship
The 2012 CIS Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involved 6 Canadian universities in single-elimination play that determined the national champion of women's CIS ice hockey. The tournament will be contested in Clare Drake Arena at University of Alberta, Edmonton to march 8-11, 2012.
Seedings
- No. 1 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
- No. 2 McGill Martlets
- No. 3 Calgary Dinos
- No. 4 UPEI Panthers
- No. 5 Alberta Pandas
- No. 6 Montréal Carabins
Pool A
Team | Member conference |
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks | OUA |
UPEI Panthers | AUS |
Montréal Carabins | RSEQ |
Pool B
Team | Member conference |
McGill Martlets | RSEQ |
Calgary Dinos | Canada West |
Alberta Pandas | Canada West |
Game Summaries
Date | Time | Teams | Score | Notes |
March 8 | 15:30 MST | Pool A #1: No. 6 Montréal Carabins vs. No. 1 Laurier | Montréal Carabins win 6-5 | 2 goals score by Kim Deschênes[1] |
March 8 | 19:00 MST | Pool B #1: No. 3 Calgary vs. No. 2 McGill | Calgary Dinos win 1-0 | The goal score by Sinead Tracey |
March 9 | 15:30 MST | Pool A #2: Laurier vs. No. 4 UPEI | Laurier win 3-0 | |
March 9 | 19:00 MST | Pool B #2: McGill vs. No. 5 Alberta | McGill win 4-0 | Leslie Oles score two goals[2] |
March 10 | 15:30 MST | Pool A #3: Montreal Carabin vs. No. 4 UPEI | Montreal win 4-1[3] | |
March 10 | 19:00 MST | Pool B #3: Calgary vs. No. 5 Alberta | Calgary win 4-2 | |
CIS Medal Round
5th Place Game
March 11, 2012 11:00 am |
Alberta Pandas | 1-0, Alberta 3 |
UPEI Panthers | Clare Drake Arena, Edmonton, Alberta Attendance: 434 |
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Kanesa Shewtz | Goalies | Kristy Dobson | Referees: Ashley Desjardin Amanda Verishine, Shauna Wing | |
Katie Stewart | ||||
29 | Shots | 19 |
Bronze Medal Game
March 11, 2012 14:00 pm |
McGill Martlets[5] | McGill, 4-0 3 |
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks | Clare Drake Arena, Edmonton, Alberta |
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Michelle Daigneault, Leslie Oles, Ann-Sophie Bettez, Melodie Daoust | ||||
Gold Medal game
March 11, 2012 18:00 pm |
Calgary Dinos | Calgary, 5-1 3 |
Montréal Carabins | Clare Drake Arena, Edmonton, Alberta |
[FINAL: Calgary Dinos win first-ever women’s hockey gold Game reference] | ||||
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Amanda Tapp | Goalies | Rachel Ouellette | Referees: Gabrielle Ariano-Lortie Amanda Allaire, Danielle McGurry | |
Hayley Wickenheiser (2), Jenna Smith, Iya Gavrilova, Elana Lovell | Elizabeth Mantha | |||
28 | Shots | 24 |
Final Results
Gold | Silver | Bronze | 4th Place | 5th Place | 6th Place |
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Calgary Dinos,[6][7] | Montréal Carabins[8] | McGill Martlets | Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks | Alberta Pandas | UPEI Panthers |
Awards and honors
All-Tournament Team
- Goaltender: Amanda Tapp, Calgary Dinos
- Defence: Stephanie Ramsay, Calgary Dinos
- Defence: Élizabeth Mantha , Montréal Carabins
- Forward: Kim Deschênes, Montréal Carabins
- Forward: Leslie Oles, McGill Matlets
- Forward: Hayley Wickenheiser, Calgary Dinos
Other
- Tournament MVP: Amanda Tapp, Calgary Dinos
- R.W. Pugh Fair-Play Award: Andrea Boras, Alberta Pandas
Player of the game awards
- 5th Place game: Sarah Hilworth, Alberta, Laura Bradley, PEI
- Bronze Medal game:
- Gold Medal game: Elizabeth Mantha, Montreal, Hayley Wickenheiser, Calgary
See also
- Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey
- 2011–12 Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey season
References
- ↑ les Carabins surprennent les Golden Hawks
- ↑ Oles scores goals as Martlets tame Pandas to keep medal hopes alive at Nationals
- ↑ les Carabins en finale nationale
- ↑ 2012 CIS women's hockey championship schedule Women's Ice Hockey Schedule
- ↑ Bronze medal game: McGill claims 12th medal, sixth bronze
- ↑ National Champions
- ↑ Dinos win CIS Women's Hockey Championship
- ↑ Les Carabins méritent la première médaille de leur jeune histoire
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