Team Canada juniors down Sweden 17-1 on day two at world ringette championships
Helsinki, Finland – December 28, 2015 – Canada’s junior team continued their winning streak at the 2016 world ringette championships in Helsinki today, handing a 17-1 loss to Sweden on day two of competition. Moncton’s Jenny Snowdon, Red Deer’s Kelsie Caine and Justine Lapointe from Saint-Basile-Le-Grand, Quebec each contributed a hat trick for the Canada win. Sweden’s Linda Bjorling scored the lone goal for the Swedes.
In games later in the day, Team USA beat the Czech Republic 14-4, and Finland’s junior team beat Slovakia 48-0.
There are nine national teams competing at the event – junior national teams from Canada, Finland, and Sweden and senior national teams from Canada, Finland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Sweden and the United States. The senior national teams from Canada and Finland will compete in the Sam Jacks Series, with Team Finland looking to defend the world title they have held for the last four championship events, in a best two-out-of-three series against Team Canada. The series will start on January 1st and the winner will claim the Sam Jacks Trophy on either January 3rd or 4th.
Team Sweden, Team USA, Team Slovakia, Team Czech Republic, and the junior national teams from Canada, Finland and Sweden are competing in the Presidents’ Pool, which consists of a full round-robin series. Following the round robin, the top two teams will play a best two-out-of-three series for gold and the Presidents’ Trophy (either January 3rd or 4th). The third and fourth place team will play a best two-out-of-three series for bronze (either January 3rd or 4th).
All games are being live webcast and can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/user/RingetteTV.
Round-robin play in the Presidents’ Pool continues tomorrow with the following games taking place (all times are local Helsinki time):
9:45 Finland Junior vs. Czech Republic
13:00 Canada Junior vs. Sweden Junior
16:15 Slovakia vs. USA
19:30 Czech Republic vs. Sweden
About Ringette
Ringette is a Canadian sport that was invented in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario by the late Sam Jacks. There are currently nearly 30,000 players on nearly 2,000 teams across Canada, with over 1,500 officials and nearly 8000 coaches. Internationally, it is played in more than a half a dozen other countries around the world. Ringette has been designated a Heritage Sport by Sport Canada and as part of the Sport for Life movement, ringette is well advanced at adapting Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development model. For more information, please refer to the Ringette Canada Web site at www.ringette.ca.
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