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Picking a winner for this tournament seems like throwing darts in the dark since there are so many unknowns, but I'm with Genbeau. Mission to win--
Nepean, Honeybaked, CYA, POE, Mississauga, Pittsburgh and Toronto challenging.
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Originally posted by OnMAA View PostShould be a great tourney. I think the Aeros and Missy teams to beat from GTA. If it is the same teams as in NAHA, Nepean, Mission and Pitt will all be strong contenders.Fire Chiarelli!
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Originally posted by UCONN FAN View PostIs there a web site to follow the tournament?
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Mississauga over Mission in the final. Most of the usual suspects from Ontario/PWHL (Aeros, Durham, Bluewater, Nepean, Ottawa, Mississauga ) were playing in the championship round on Sunday.
Limouilou won the Bronze division in an all Quebec final over St-Laurent.
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Originally posted by OnMAA View PostMississauga over Mission in the final. Most of the usual suspects from Ontario/PWHL (Aeros, Durham, Bluewater, Nepean, Ottawa, Mississauga ) were playing in the championship round on Sunday.
Limouilou won the Bronze division in an all Quebec final over St-Laurent.
Both teams tied for first in the D division (2W, 1T), but did not advance to the gold playoffs due to tiebreakers.
It was a great tournament with lots of great competition.
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Originally posted by bc6696 View PostLimouilou won the Bronze over Honeybaked.
Both teams tied for first in the D division (2W, 1T), but did not advance to the gold playoffs due to tiebreakers.
It was a great tournament with lots of great competition.
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As I watched some of the teams from Quebec, trying to pick up any choice swear words with my limited french, I got to thinking about these kids. I'm somewhat familiar with the PWHL, LLFHL, more so with U.S. club squads, but who's Champlain, Limoilou and St. Laurent? Are they the equivalents to jr. colleges in the U.S.? For that matter, what about Dawson and Ridley? Where would their average player come from? Former LLFHL/PWHL? Merci beaucoup!
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Originally posted by Genbeau View PostAs I watched some of the teams from Quebec, trying to pick up any choice swear words with my limited french, I got to thinking about these kids. I'm somewhat familiar with the PWHL, LLFHL, more so with U.S. club squads, but who's Champlain, Limoilou and St. Laurent? Are they the equivalents to jr. colleges in the U.S.? For that matter, what about Dawson and Ridley? Where would their average player come from? Former LLFHL/PWHL? Merci beaucoup!Last edited by LG4; 09-17-2013, 02:04 PM.
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Originally posted by LG4 View PostIn Quebec there is no grade 12 ,You go from grade 11 into the cegeps.Normally this is a two year program where you can specialize a little bit and thereby needing only 3 years of university schooling for a bachelor degree. Some people take a tech program I think are a min. 3 year program. Some of the schools such as limoilou have an intensive hockey program and students finish cegep in 3 years as they don't take a full load.The stronger players are probably 94s and 93s .
These schools have produced many top prospects over the years. Rougeau, Poulin and Ward all played for Dawson. D'aoust played for Montpetit.
Ward is an example of a player that went to CEGEP, then got her degree at McGill in 3 years, and had a year of eligibility left that she used to play at BU while she continued her studies there.
Note that the age cut-off in Quebec is actually Oct 1. This means players born after Oct 1, 1997 are not yet CEGEP eligible. Players born in October, November and December are often referred to as "Lates" in Quebec, as they fall in the next class in Quebec compared to the rest of Canada. There was some talk to change that for Hockey at least, a few years ago. Not sure if that was implemented or not.
PS: Wiki with good info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEGEPLast edited by OnMAA; 09-17-2013, 10:05 PM.
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OK, folks, couldn't resist. So on their 2013 U19 Player Placement page, Assabet is claiming to have won the Stoney Creek tournament (after winning the black division for 5th place divisional teams). With such a proud history for the program, this is just kind of sad......
"U19 Red Major Players
NAHA 2012 Tournament Champions 9-02-12
Stoney Creek 2012 Tournament Champions 9-16-12
Stoney Creek 2013 Tournament Champions 9-15-13
USA Hockey 2013 National Champions 4-07-13
9-24-13
AVERY BROOKE
BARRY ALICIA
CONNOLLY ERIN
COYNE BAILEY
FINN KELCIE
GILMORE REBECCA
KELLY LAUREN
KENT MAKENZIE
LAING ALEXANDRIA
LANDRY JULIANNE
LONERGAN CAITRIN
MULLINS HALEY
PATE KATHERINE
SOULIOTIS MALLORY
TOMLINSON SHAYNA
WINSLOW MADELEINE
WOLEJKO BROOKE "
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Originally posted by HockeyEast33 View PostOK, folks, couldn't resist. So on their 2013 U19 Player Placement page, Assabet is claiming to have won the Stoney Creek tournament (after winning the black division for 5th place divisional teams). With such a proud history for the program, this is just kind of sad......
"U19 Red Major Players
NAHA 2012 Tournament Champions 9-02-12
Stoney Creek 2012 Tournament Champions 9-16-12
Stoney Creek 2013 Tournament Champions 9-15-13
USA Hockey 2013 National Champions 4-07-13
9-24-13
AVERY BROOKE
BARRY ALICIA
CONNOLLY ERIN
COYNE BAILEY
FINN KELCIE
GILMORE REBECCA
KELLY LAUREN
KENT MAKENZIE
LAING ALEXANDRIA
LANDRY JULIANNE
LONERGAN CAITRIN
MULLINS HALEY
PATE KATHERINE
SOULIOTIS MALLORY
TOMLINSON SHAYNA
WINSLOW MADELEINE
WOLEJKO BROOKE "
Are you suggesting that the Old Man and the Whistle-boy are making stuff up?
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