2015 Clarkson Cup

The 2015 Clarkson Cup was a women's ice hockey tournament that was contested in Markham, Ontario to determine the champion of the Canadian Women's Hockey League from March 4 to March 7, 2014. The Boston Blades defeated the Montreal Stars by a 3-2 tally in overtime to claim their second title.[1] The tournament was played at Markham Centennial Centre. The overtime-winning goal was scored by Janine Weber,[2] who became the first European player to score a Cup-winning goal. Weber's stick that she used to score the Cup-winning goal was donated to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

First round

DateTeamsScore
March 4Boston vs. TorontoBoston, 3-0
March 4Calgary vs. MontrealMontreal, 4-0
March 5Boston vs. TorontoBoston, 7-3
March 4Calgary vs. MontrealMontreal, 2-0

Championship game

Scoring summary
Period Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st MON Ann-Sophie Bettez Caroline Ouellette, Emmanuelle Blais 0:31 1–0 MON
BOS Hilary Knight – PP Kacey Bellamy, Brianna Decker 16:29 1-1
2nd None
3rd BOS Brianna Decker – PP Monique Lamoureux, Hilary Knight 6:17 2–1 BOS
MON Emmanuelle Blais Caroline Ouellette, Lauriane Rougeau 9:54 2–2 TIE
OT BOS Janine Weber Tara Watchorn, Corinne Buie 2:12 3–2 BOS
Shots by period
Team 1 2 3 OT Total
Boston1098128
Montreal464115

Scoring leaders

PlayerTeamGPGAPTSPIM
Brianna DeckerBoston353810
Hilary KnightBoston34376
Monique LamoureuxBoston30550
Janine WeberBoston33030
Emmanuelle BlaisMontreal32132

[3]

Boston Blades – 2015 Clarkson Cup champions

Coaching and Administrative Staff:
  • Aronda Brown (General Manager)
  • Digit Murphy (Head coach)

Awards and honours

  • Most Valuable Player, Charline Labonte, Montreal Stars
  • First Star of the Game, Hilary Knight, Boston Blades[4]
  • Second Star of the Game, Brianna Decker, Boston Blades
  • Third Star of the Game, Charline Labonte, Montreal Stars

References

  1. Moravan, Monika (2015-03-07). "Boston Blades beat Montreal Stars in OT to win Clarkson Cup". thestar.com. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  2. "Blades top Stars in OT to win Clarkson Cup". The Globe and Mail. 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2015-03-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Info". cwhl_site.stats.pointstreak.com. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
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