2014–15 National Ringette League season

The 2014–15 National Ringette League season for the soort of ringette was the 11th season of the National Ringette League and began on September 27, 2014 and ended on March 1, 2015.

2014–15 National Ringette League season
LeagueNational Ringette League
SportRingette
Duration
  • September 27, 2014 – March 1, 2015
  • March 7 – April 4 (playoff)
Number of gamesEast: 28
West: 22
Number of teams14
Regular season
Season champions
Season MVPChantal St- Laurent (GAT)
League Playoffs
Final
ChampionsCambridge Turbos (4th title)
National Ringette League seasons

Cambridge Turbos won their 4th title[1] and became the team which wins the most championship in National Ringette League history.

Teams edit

A team rejoined the National Ringette League this season.

Two teams did not join the league for two straight seasons.

Regular Seasons edit

East Division teams would play 28 games which consisted 1 to 4 games against same division team and some of those team will played against West Division teams 1, 2 or 4 games.

West Division teams would play 22 games which consisted 7 games against same division team and play 1, 2 or 4 game against East Division teams.

Development edit

The National Ringette League introduced a new 3-referee officiating system.

Standings edit

  • x indicates clinches the playoff
  • y indicates clinches the Championship (Elite Eight)

East Conference edit

GP W L SL PTS
y-Cambridge Turbos 28 24 2 2 50
x-Ottawa Ice 28 21 7 0 42
y-Montreal Mission[2] 28 20 7 1 41
x-Gloucester Devils 28 17 9 2 36
x-Richmond Hill Lightning 28 17 11 0 34
x-Waterloo Wildfire 28 14 14 0 28
x-Le Royal de Bourassa 28 12 15 1 25
x-Lac St.Louis Adrenaline[3] 28 11 14 3 25
x-Atlantic Attack 28 11 16 1 23
x-Gatineau Fusion 28 5 23 0 10
Rive-Sud Révolution 28 1 27 0 2

West Conference edit

GP W L SL PTS
y-Edmonton WAM! 22 15 7 0 30
y-Calgary RATH 22 12 8 2 26
BC Thunder 22 7 13 2 16

Playoffs edit

  • Ottawa, Gloucester, Richmond Hill and Waterloo win the series in the knockout stage and go to the elite eight.
  • In the Elite eight, Cambridge finished the round robin first place and went to the final. Edmonton and Richmond Hill went to semifinal.
  • In the semifinal, Richmond Hill beat the Edmonton to the final but lost to Cambridge.
  • Cambridge beat the Richmond Hill 6–2 to win the fourth title.

Award edit

  • MVP: Chantal St-Laurent (GAT)[4]

Leaders edit

Regular season edit

  • Player except goalie
    • Goal
      • East: Chantal St-Laurent (75, GAT)
      • West: Dailyn Bell (24, EDM)
    • Assist
      • East: Julie Blanchette (81, MTL)
      • West: Dailyn Bell (28, EDM)
    • Point
      • East: Julie Blanchette (126, MTL)
      • West: Dailyn Bell (52, EDM)
  • Goalie
    • Saving %
      • East Jessie Callander (.911, CAM)
      • West Amy Clarkson (.913, BC)
    • Goals against average
      • East Meghan Pittaway (3.01, CAM)
      • West Breanna Beck (2.97, EDM)
    • Win
      • East Jasmine LeBlanc (17, GLO)
      • West Bobbi Mattson (10, CGY)

Playoffs edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cambridge Turbos win ringette championship", Waterloo Region Record, April 5, 2015
  2. ^ Since finishes first in East-Red, clinched the Championship directly.
  3. ^ Since the goal difference for was less than Bourassa's, became No.7 seed.
  4. ^ "2015: A banner year in local sport", Ottawa Citizen, December 28, 2015