2016–17 National Ringette League season

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2016–17 National Ringette League season
LeagueNational Ringette League
SportRingette
Duration
  • October 2, 2016 – February 19, 2017
  • March 4, 2017 – April 1, 2017 (playoff)
Number of gamesEast: 24
West: 24
Number of teams16[1]
Regular season
Season championsEast Conference: West Conference: Calgary Rath
Season MVPShaundra Bruvall
League Playoffs
Final
ChampionsCambridge Turbos (6th title)
National Ringette League seasons

The 2016–17 National Ringette League season for the sport of ringette was the 13th season of the National Ringette League and began on October 2, 2016 and ended on April 1, 2017.

The Cambridge Turbos won the championship final, setting a league record for having won six national titles, more than any other team in the league's history.[2]

Teams[edit]

A New team joined the 2016–17 season.

Regular Seasons[edit]

For East division red teams, they play three games each to same color and two games each to white color teams.

For East division white teams, they play four games to one same color team and two games each to rest of same color teams. They also play two games each to red color teams.

For West division team, they play six games each to same division teams.

The number of home games and that of away games may not be the same.

NRL Community Outreach Program match[edit]

Gatineau Fusion
(0-6-0, 0pt)
8-12
(3-3, 2-1, 2-2, 1-6)
Ottawa Ice
(4-0-0, 8pt)
St-Laurent 7:10(1st), 12:26(2nd), 0:13(2nd), 7:42(2nd), 3:00(3rd), 5:33(3rd, PP)
Barrette 6:14(1st)
D'Aoust 6:06(4th)
Report Simzer 9:59(1st, PP), 1:10(4th), 4:18(4th)
Begin 11:51(1st), 11:20(4th)
Lewis 7:57(3rd, PP), 0:46(4th)
McBride 5:21(1st, PP)
Laviolette 7:51(2nd)
MacDonald 4:52(3rd, PP)
Kolesnik 2:23(4th)
Wippel 5:42(4th)
Attendance: 275
Referee: Richard Desfonds, Emmanuelle Bourbeau

[4]

Standings[edit]

  • d indicates clinches the Division and the Championship (Elite Eight)
  • x indicates clinches the playoff
  • y indicates clinches the Conference and the Championship (Elite Eight)

East Conference[edit]

GP W L SL PTS
yd-Cambridge Turbos 24 19 3 2 40
d-Atlantic Attack 24 18 4 2 38
x-Richmond Hill Lighting 24 16 5 3 35
x-Ottawa Ice 24 16 6 2 34
x-Montreal Mission 24 15 8 1 31
x-Waterloo Wildfire 24 14 8 2 30
x-Glocester Devil 24 13 9 2 28
x-Rive Sud Revolution 24 7 16 1 15
Gatineau Fusion 24 5 16 3 13
Lac St.Louis Adrenaline 24 5 18 1 11
Le Royal de Bourassa 24 4 17 3 11

West Conference[edit]

GP W L SL PTS
y-Calgary RATH 24 18 3 3 39
x-Edmonton WAM! 24 17 7 0 34
x-Manitoba Intact 24 14 8 2 30
x-Black Gold Rush 24 9 13 2 20
BC Thunder 24 2 22 0 4

Playoffs[edit]

  • Richmond Hill, Ottawa, Waterloo, Edmonton and Black Gold wins the knockout stage and advance to Elite Eight.
  • The first place Atlantic advance to the final while second place Cambridge advance to the semifinal.
  • Waterloo win the tiebreak mini-game against Richmond Hill and advance to the semifinal.
  • Cambridge beat the Waterloo and advance to the final.
  • Cambridge beat the Atlantic to win their sixth title.

Awards[edit]

  • MVP: Shaundra Bruvall (CGY)[5]

Stats[edit]

  • Regular season
    • Player expect goalie
      • Goal
        • East Chantal St-Laurent (58, GAT)
        • West Shaundra Bruvall (43, CGY)
      • Assist
        • East Julie Blanchette (50, MTL)
        • West Shaundra Bruvall (37, CGY)
      • Point
        • East Julie Blanchette (91, MTL)
        • West Shaundra Bruvall (80, CGY)
    • Goalie
      • Saving %
        • East Halli Berry (.910, RH)
        • West Bobbi Mattson (.905, CGY)
      • Goals against average
        • East Halli Berry (3.10, RH)
        • West Breanna Beck (3.35, EDM)
      • Win
        • East Emily Ferguson and Karine Doiron. (14, WAT and ATL respectively)
        • West Bobbi Mattson (11, CGY)
  • Playoff

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The NRL returns to Manitoba", National Ringette League Official site, July 31, 2016
  2. ^ "Cambridge Turbos make ringette history at national championship" Archived 2017-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, Waterloo Region Record, April 3, 2017
  3. ^ "Manitoba’s National Ringette League franchise announces team name and corporate sponsors" Archived 2016-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, National Ringette League Official site, September 29, 2016
  4. ^ "National Ringette League Community Outreach Program kicks off Saturday" Archived 2016-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, National Ringette League Official site, October 26, 2016
  5. ^ "National Ringette League announces annual award winners"[permanent dead link], Ringette Canada, April 1, 2017