NCRRL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2002

April 6th and 7th

  Stade Pierre Lafontaine
(Click Here for Map)
  
Rules  (See Below)

(Updated: 8 April 2002)

 

    Saturday April 6th                                                         Sunday, April 7th

 

Time

Division

Visitor

Score

Home

Score

 

 

Division

 

Visitor

Score

Home

Score

8:00

Novice B

Gloucester

7

 Nepean

6

 

 

 PetiteC2

 Nepean

2

 Goulbourn

3

9:10

NoviceC1

 Ottawa

3

Cumberland

2

 

 

 PetiteB1

 Ottawa

3

 Nepean 1

4

10:20

NoviceC2

   Red

 Gatineau-

    Hull

2

   West

 Carleton

4

 

 

   Petite

   B2/C1

 Kingston

1

Gananoque

5

11:30

NoviceC2

   Blue

 Arnprior

2

 Goulbourn

9

 

 

 Petite A

 U.O.V.

4

 Metcalfe

5

12:40

 Tween

   B2/C

Goulbourn

3

 Metcalfe

4

 

 

 PetiteAA

 Ottawa

1

 Gatineau-

     Hull

0

13:50

Tween A

 Gatineau~

   Hull 1

1

 Ottawa

5

 

 

 Junior A

Nepean

4

 Gloucester

5

15:00

Gat/Hull

   Hour

-

 

-

 

 

 

 Junior B

Gananoque

3

 Nepean

5

16:10

TweenAA

 Gatineau~

     Hull

4

Gloucester

3

 

 

 Belle A

Gloucester

3

 U.O.V.

2

17:20

TweenB1

Ottawa

0

Kingston

7

 

 

 Belle B

Gloucester

2

Gatineau-

    Hull

10




 

 

 

Rules for Championship Day 2001

 

Association Presidents are invited to help present medals at the games in which their association's teams are finalists. They (or a designate) can also pick up the banners from the troubleshooting desk for the Divisions won by a team from their association. We do not present the banners on the ice as it leads to confusion. The banners are awarded in recognition of finishing first overall in the league during the regular season. Final standings for the league will be e-mailed to Association Presidents by the League Statistician at the conclusion of all the rescheduled games (well before April 6th & 7th).

 

For the Championship games:

 

1. Gatineau/Hull will  provide the timekeeper and the scorekeeper.

 

2. Each team should provide a volunteer for the penalty box

 

3. Teams should be ready to go on the ice 10 minutes early

 

4. Sudden death overtime is played if the game is tied at the end of

regulation time.  -  15 minute “stop-time”  overtime periods until a goal is scored

 

5. Home team must bring the scoresheet 

 

6. Medals will be presented on the ice to both teams (gold & silver)

 

Good luck to everyone !!