CWHL 2013/14

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The 2013-14 season was the seventh season of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), the top Canadian division in women's ice hockey . The Stars de Montréal won the regular season of the CWHL, while the Toronto Furies won the Clarkson Cup for the first time in their club's history .

Due to the hosting of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , Russia , a large part of the season took place without the top Canadian and US players from previous years, as they and their respective ice hockey associations Hockey Canada or USA Hockey have a separate preparation program for the Olympic ice hockey tournament outside of the game found. After the tournament some of the players returned to their respective squads.

Attendees

In the run-up to the 2013/14 season, the Alberta team was renamed the Calgary Inferno , with both the name and the design of the logo referring to the partner team of the Calgary Flames .

team Location founding Venue
Brampton Thunder Brampton , Ontario 1998 Century Gardens Arena
Toronto Furies Toronto , Ontario 2011 MasterCard Center
Stars de Montréal Montréal , Québec 2007 Center Étienne Desmarteau
Boston Blades Boston , Massachusetts , USA 2010 Ristuccia Arena, Wilmington
Calgary Inferno Calgary , Alberta 2011 Winsport Canada

CWHL Draft

On August 26, 2013, the CWHL conducted a fourth draft for female players. The event was held again in Mississauga . In the first place, Jessica Wong was selected by the Calgary Inferno . In total, the 5 teams secured the rights to 66 players, more than 50 of which came from the NCAA game operations.

# player team college
1. Jessica Wong (F) Calgary Duluth Bulldogs
2. Katie Wilson (F) Toronto Duluth Bulldogs
3. Jess Jones (F) Brampton Mercyhurst Lakers ( CHA )
4th Lauriane Rougeau (D) Montréal Cornell University
5. Blake Bolden (D) Boston Boston College
6th Delayne Brian (G) Calgary Robert Morris University
7th Holly Carrie-Mattimoe (F) Toronto Syracuse University
8th. Danielle Skirrow (F) Brampton Clarkson University
9. Catherine Herron (G) Montréal Université de Montréal
10. Jillian Dempsey (F) Boston Harvard Crimson

Regular season

The regular season began on November 2, 2013 and ended on March 16, 2014. The four teams with the highest points qualified for the final tournament of the Clarkson Cup .

table

Pl. team Sp S. OTN N Gates Points
1. Stars de Montréal 23 19th 2 2 96:47 42
2. Boston Blades 24 13 0 11 77:71 26th
3. Calgary Inferno 24 12 1 11 62:70 25th
4th Toronto Furies 23 10 3 10 70:61 23
5. Brampton Thunder 24 5 3 16 43:99 13

Abbreviations: Pl. = Place, Sp = games, S = victories, OTN = defeats after extra time ( overtime ), N = defeats
Explanations: Master of the regular season

statistics

Best scorers

Source: pointstreak.com; Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points, +/- = plus / minus, SM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team Sp T V Pt +/- SM
Ann-Sophie Bettez Montréal 23 16 24 40 +23 12
Sarah Vaillancourt Montréal 17th 12 23 35 +16 12
Vanessa Davidson Montréal 23 11 20th 31 +14 20th
Cathy Chartrand Montréal 23 9 21st 30th +18 32
Jillian Dempsey Boston 24 14th 14th 28 +10 8th
Danielle Stone Calgary 24 15th 10 25th +17 14th
Carolyne Prévost Toronto 23 11 12 23 +4 6th
Alyssa Baldin Toronto 23 8th 15th 23 +6 14th
Julie Paetsch Calgary 24 13 9 22nd +4 10

Best goalkeepers

Source: pointstreak.com; Abbreviations: Sp = games, Min = ice age (in minutes), GT = goals conceded, SO = shutouts , Sv% = shots saved (in%) , GTS = goals conceded ; Fat: tournament best

player team Sp Min S. OTN SON N GT GTS SVS Sv% SO
Catherine Herron Montréal 18th 995: 52 14th 0 1 2 35 2.11 346 90.8 3
Sami Jo Small Toronto 8th 488: 56 6th 0 1 1 18th 2.21 208 92.0 0
Delayne Brian Calgary 14th 809: 10 8th 0 1 5 34 2.52 290 89.5 1
Brittany Ott Boston 17th 937: 04 10 0 0 6th 41 2.63 475 92.1 1
Christina Kessler Toronto 15th 905: 41 4th 1 1 9 41 2.72 403 90.8 1
Kathy Desjardins Calgary 11 647: 37 4th 0 0 6th 33 3.06 274 89.3 0
Sonja van der Bliek Brampton 18th 1028: 59 4th 2 0 11 62 3.62 468 88.3 0

Awards

The 2014 CWHL Awards were presented at a gala event on March 19, 2014 in Markham , Ontario .

Player trophies

All-star teams

First All-Star Team
Attack: Ann-Sophie Bettez - Danielle Stone - Jillian Dempsey
Defense: Blake Bolden - Cathy Chartrand
Goal: Christina Kessler
Second all-star team
Attack: Jenna Cunningham - Carolyne Prévost - Alyssa Baldin
Defense: Jessica Wong - Danielle Skirrow
Goal: Brittany Ott
All-rookie team
Attack: Jillian Dempsey - Alyssa Baldin - Jill Cardella
Defense: Blake Bolden - Jessica Wong
Goal: Delayne Brian

Clarkson Cup

Clarkson Cup 2014
Markham , Ontario

date March 19-22, 2014
Games 7th
Teams 4th

winner Toronto Furies
MVP Natalie Spooner  (Toronto)
Clarkson Cup held

 2013

2015  

The Clarkson Cup 2014 was the fifth edition of the competition of the same name . Only four representatives of the Canadian Women's Hockey League took part in the final tournament . The tournament was from 19 to 22 March 2014 again in Markham Centennial Center in Markham province Ontario held.

The Toronto Furies won the Clarkson Cup on their first appearance by beating defending champions, the Boston Blades 1-0 . The tournament was largely shaped by the Canadian and US national players who returned to the individual team squad and who won gold and silver medals at the Winter Olympics .

mode

The four participants in the final tournament first held a preliminary round ( single round ) in which the two finalists were determined. The final was decided in a single game.

Preliminary round

March 19, 2014
11:15 am
(local time)
Toronto Furies
K. Chevrie (17:12)
M. Aarts (21:18)
N. Spooner (50:43)
3: 2
(1: 1, 1: 0, 1: 1)
game report
Calgary Inferno
D. Stone (6:53)
T. Schroeder (55:08)
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.
March 19, 2014
7:40 pm
Boston Blades
K. Buesser (46:34)
1: 0
(0: 0, 0: 0, 1: 0)
game report
Stars de Montréal
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.
March 20, 2014
11:10 am
Toronto Furies
H. Knight (8:10)
K. Buesser (12:20)
1: 2
(1: 2, 0: 0, 0: 0)
match report
Boston Blades
H. Carrie-Mattimoe (12:50)
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.
March 20, 2014
7:30 p.m.
Calgary Inferno
D. Stone (24:59)
J. Paetsch (49:12)
D. Stone (54:01)
A. Laking (59:55)
4: 5
(0: 0, 1: 3, 3: 2)
game report
Stars de Montréal
A.-S. Bettez (26:35)
C. Chartrand (28:23)
D. Thibault (39:37)
A.-S. Bettez (53:42)
A.-S. Bettez (59:35)
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.
March 21, 2014
11:10 am
Toronto Furies
J. Kohanchuk (20:26)
N. Spooner (PS)
2: 1 n.P.
(0: 0, 1: 0, 0: 1, 0: 0, 1: 0)
Match report
Stars de Montréal
E. Blais (42:30)
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.
March 21, 2014
7:40 pm
Calgary Inferno
T. Peacock (14:03)
J. Paetsch (33:20)
2: 6
(1: 3, 1: 2, 0: 1)
game report
Boston Blades
K. Stack (1:49)
H. Knight (3:31)
K. Buesser (17:09)
H. Knight (26:36)
H. Knight (32:01)
H. Knight (59:34)
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.
Pl. Sp S. OTN N Gates Points
1. Boston Blades 3 3 0 0 09: 04 6th
2. Toronto Furies 3 2 0 1 06: 05 4th
3. Stars de Montréal 3 1 1 1 06: 07 3
4th Calgary Inferno 3 0 0 3 08:14 0

Abbreviations: Pl. = Place, Sp = games, S = wins, OTN = defeats after extra time ( overtime ), N = defeats
Explanations: Qualified for the final

final

March 22, 2014
2:10 p.m.
(local time)
Furies Toronto Furies
B. Smith (60:33)
1: 0 a.d.
(0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 1: 0)
game report
Logo Boston Blades.png Boston Blades
Centennial Center, Markham
Spectators: k. A.

Clarkson Cup winner

Clarkson Cup winner Toronto Furies
Toronto Furies logo

Goalkeepers: Christina Kessler , Sami Jo Small

Defenders: Michelle Bonello , Tessa Bonhomme , Martine Garland , Lexie Hoffmeyer , Shannon Moulson , Britni Smith

Attackers: Meagan Aarts , Julie Allen , Alyssa Baldin , Brooke Beazer , Holly Carrie-Mattimoe , Kori Cheverie , Jenelle Kohanchuk , Lisa Mullan , Jordanna Peroff , Carolyne Prévost , Natalie Spooner , Jessica Vella , Katie Wilson , Kelly Zamora , Kristy Zamora

statistics

Best scorers

Source: pointstreak.com; Abbreviations: Sp = games, T = goals, V = assists , pts = points, +/- = plus / minus , SM = penalty minutes; Fat: best value

player team Sp T V Pt +/- SM
Kate Buesser Boston 4th 3 4th 7th +4 4th
Hilary Knight Boston 4th 5 1 6th +4 0
Kelli Stack Boston 4th 1 5 6th +3 0
Natalie Spooner Toronto 4th 2 3 5 +4 0
Taryn Peacock Calgary 3 1 4th 5 +3 2
Danielle Stone Calgary 3 3 1 4th +2 6th
Julie Paetsch Calgary 3 2 2 4th +3 2

Best goalkeepers

Source: pointstreak.com; Abbreviations: Sp = games, Min = ice age (in minutes), GT = goals conceded, SO = shutouts , Sv% = shots saved (in%) , GTS = goals conceded ; Fat: tournament best

player team Sp Min S. N OTN SON GT GTS SVS Sv% SO
Brittany Ott Boston 3 180: 33 2 1 0 0 3 1.00 70 95.9 1
Christina Kessler Toronto 4th 249: 20 3 0 0 1 5 1.20 112 95.7 1
Catherine Herron Montréal 3 189: 27 1 0 1 1 6th 1.90 72 92.3 0
Delayne Brian Calgary 2 118: 48 0 0 0 2 7th 3.54 52 88.1 0

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. CWHL Insider: Olympic Edition ( Memento from January 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  3. The heat is on: Calgary team embraces new Inferno logo and name. In: thecwhl.com. September 23, 2013, accessed March 2, 2018 .
  4. ^ CWHL draft heavy on women's collegians; Wong taken first overall. In: uscho.com. September 1, 2013, accessed April 10, 2018 .
  5. ^ Pointstreak.com, League Schedule
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  7. ^ Pointstreak.com, Goalie Leaders
  8. hockeymedia.ca, 2014 Awards & Recognition ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 31 (PDF) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / hockeymedia.ca
  9. ^ CWHL and Markham Team Up for Clarkson Cup. In: marketwired.com. December 9, 2013, accessed April 10, 2018 .
  10. Clarkson Cup: Toronto Furies claim CWHL title with overtime victory - The Star. In: thestar.com. March 22, 2014, accessed April 10, 2018 .
  11. 2014 Clarkson Cup reflections. In: thecwhl.com. September 22, 2016, accessed April 10, 2018 .
  12. ^ Andrew Podnieks: Furies capture Clarkson Cup. In: iihf.com. March 24, 2014, accessed April 10, 2018 .
  13. ^ Pointstreak.com, Scoring Leaders
  14. ^ Pointstreak.com, Goalie Leaders