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02/22 21:30
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02/22 22:30
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02/22 18:30
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02/22 19:30
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02/22 19:30
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02/22 20:30
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02/22 21:30
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PREM
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25th
AT SPORTXPO CENTER

$3100 in prizes!

Limited number of teams will be accepted, already 20 registered!

Register deadline : wednesday February 22nd 2012

Registration: 360$

Number of games : 4 guaranteed (3 round robin games + 1 playoff game)

Game duration : 1 period of 18 minutes


Prizes guaranteed :
C+ : $1200 to the winning team
C : $1000$ to the winning team
D : $900 to the winning team

Minor penalties : 1 shootout to the opposite team
Major penalties : 3 shootout to the opposite team and offending players expulsed

To ensure a fair standard of play between the teams, we use a scoring system from the list of classified players from the Burrows Cup. The maximum score for each category is as follows:
C+ = 6 points, C = 3 points and D = 0 point

Points are awarded as follows:
"A" player = 5 points, B" player = 2 points, C+" player =  1 point

For more information : 514-999-9903 or 514-641-4661 

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Tuesday February 21
(5)Hustlers vs Black Jacks(3) Shootout

P.Giannoumis was able to add his second goal of the game very late in the second period giving the Hustlers a 3-1 lead. The Black Jacks did do a very good job on their special teams as they were able to get a short handed goal by S.Sacco in the second period along with another short handed goal at the mid way point of the third period.M.Alfieri scored a late power play goal for the Black Jacks forcing this game into shootout where A.Stamiris and T.Tsarouhas both scored for the Hustlers in the win.
(5)Hustlers vs Dragons(0)
After a close win vs the Black Jacks the Hustlers were in action only an hour later to face off vs the Dragons were they had no problems defeating them 5-0.S.Robineault was able to open the scoring while scoring the last goal of the game in a three point performance. The Dragons took up to 19 shots towards goaltender J.Vrettis who was flawless recording a shutout.
(8)Les Senateurs vs Stealth Assassins(1)
F.Lacasse’s hat trick along with captain S.Bedard’s six point performance did plenty of damage as they rolled over their opponents in a convincing fashion.Les Senateurs led this  8-0 with less than a minute remaining in the hockey game before G.Gammieri spoiled goaltender S.Darwiche’s shutout.
(5)Dragons vs Kryptonite(3) Shootout Friday February 17
This game shifted back and forth as Kryptonite scored the only goal in the opening period by A.Papa before the Dragons responded with three second period unanswered goals by captain Joe.DeStefano,G.DeMarinis and J.Magri to take a 3-1 lead heading into the third period. This time Kryptonite won the third period by scoring twice on goals by D.DiGiacomoSr and D.Catalano which forced this game into shootout where D.Bouchard and E.Brady both scored for the Dragons claiming the victory.
(1)Sinners vs HC Thierry Lindor(13) Friday February 17
Even though HC Thierry Lindor were the happier of both teams this game couldn’t have been fun as it was completely one sided.K.Kuczmarski along with F.Wilscan each scored a hat trick while J.Hovington and Jeremi.Brunet scored a pair of goals each.

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Tuesday February 21
(4)Scorpions vs Les Viandes(6)

S.Bougie led the way for Les Viandes as he displayed an incredible performance scoring four goals that included a power play goal, a game winning goal while adding two assists. The Scorpions did get good offence by F.Martin who scored a hat trick while teammate A.Clark was very good as well with four assists.
(2)Armadillos vs Black Devils(3) O.T
The Black Devils had to feel good after this result as they gave the Armadillos only their second loss of the season. The Black Devils had a 2-1 third period lead on goals by D.Dire and A.Deslauriers before R.Pimental tied things up with less than two minutes remaining. The most important goal of the game did occur at the 4:00 minute mark of the sudden death period where T.Presseault won it for the Black Devils.
(4)BallBusters vs Scarabadabingers(1)
Two teams fighting for their fourth win of the season were in action against one another in a match that had the BallBusters get the better of their opponents. The BallBusters opened the scoring with a first period goal by N.DiMaria which was followed by two second period goals by M.Chaurette and C.Maltese.The Scarabadabingers did finally get on the board early in the third period where M.Kondylis was finally able to beat goaltender B.Verducci for the only time in the game.M.Zampino was able to add an insurance goal making this game 4-1 which held up as the final score.
(3)Bears vs Stingers(4) Shootout
The Bears did a good job for the first two periods where C.Ouellet scored a pair of goals putting his team up 3-1 with only one period remaining. The Stingers did however rally with two unanswered third period goals which led to a shootout win.

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Monday February 20
(4)Les Camarades vs Young Guns(2)

Les Camarades wasted no time with three first period goals by B.Richard,L-P.Fournier and S.Gingras to take a 3-0 lead. The momentum did however take a turn in the second frame where the Young Guns responded with a pair of goals by captain A.Franceschini and D.Lamorthe reducing the margin by one goal with only the third period remaining. With the score 3-2 Les Camarades added an early third period insurance goal from F.Belleville which proved to be the last goal of the game as they doubled up on their opponents 4-2.
(2)Ducks vs Rated R(9)
Rated R wasted no time taking the Ducks out of this game with five first period goals to take a commanding 5-1 lead. They later added a second period goal along with three third period goals sealing an easy win. This result now puts them only one point behind Les Rouges for first place in the division.
(3)Young Guns vs Kingfish(5) Friday February 17
The Young Guns did a fine job for a large part of the game where they had a 4-2 second period lead but weren’t able to hold off their opponents as they rallied with two straight power play goals by Y.Villemaire and K.Kuczmarski and the go ahead goal by A.Favron with only five minutes remaining in the hockey game.

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Monday February 20
(4)Raging Rhinos vs Les Bananes(6) Shootout

J.Zannis scored his second goal of the game late in the second period putting the Raging Rhinos up 3-1.Les Bananes did reduce the margin on a goal by G.Barrera but J.St-Pierre regained a two goal lead for the Raging Rhinos. This game looked like it was almost said and done as time was winding down but K.Marion was able to score a power play goal with barely over a minute remaining reducing the margin by one which was immediately followed by a very late goal from teammate J-M.Brisson which forced this game into overtime. If that wasn’t bad enough for the Raging Rhinos, D.Pouliot along with J-M.Brisson scored a shootout goal each to steal this game from their opponents.
(4)Carnage vs Black Stars(3)
This came as an important result for Carnage as it now moves them closer to clinching a playoff spot by defeating a team just under them in the standings. With the score tied at three goals a piece after two periods P.Gagnon was able to score a power play goal at the 10:30 minute mark of the third period which was good enough for a big result.
(2)Wiseguys vs Armored Saints(3)
After a first period goal by D.Rodway of the Armored Saints, J.Amalfi was able to score two second period goals for the Wiseguys putting his team in front 2-1 after two periods. The Armored Saints did however tie things up at the 4:45 minute mark of the third period on a goal by A.Porfido which was followed by the go ahead goal from teammate G.Borsellino which was good enough for a close result.
(5)300 vs X-Treme(4) O.T
After a slow start to the match X-Treme upped their game in the second period with four goals that included J.Driscoll’s two power play goals along with B.Rubino’s three assists. At this point on you what have to assume that a team with a 27 point lead in the standings along with a 4-2 third period lead in the game, that its almost a sure result but lots of credit has to go to 300 as they rallied with two late goals by P.Palkopoulos and P.Deslauriers forcing this game into overtime. If that wasn’t bad enough for X-Treme A.Jalivand of 300 ended this game on the power play at the 3:45 minute mark of the sudden death period.
(4)Vision vs Kennedy Crew(2)
Both teams exchanged a pair of first period goals each which saw the Kennedy Crew take advantage of two power play opportunities with goals by T.Langiano and B.Goodz.Vision did return the favour with a power play goal of their own by D.Carlucci which was followed by a quick goal from teammate Marco.Diaco at the 10:00 minute mark of the second period making the score 4-2 which held up as the final result.
(4)Power vs Legacy(3)
P.Musto snapped a 1-1 tie late in the opening period to put Power up 2-1 where they added two second period goals by S.Hrivnack ands S.Gonzales to take a commanding 4-1 lead. Legacy did attempt to make things interesting in the third period by scoring two goals from S.Govas and T.Bozinakis but couldn’t tie the game up as Power held on to a tight victory.
(2)Scavengers vs Armada(8)
Armada entered this game as the highest scoring team of the division and continued to pile on goals as the crushed their opponents 8-2.It wasn’t till the second period where Armada opened the flood gates with five goals to take a commanding 6-2 second period lead.P.Leroux was able to score his second goal of the game early in the third period which was followed by another insurance goal from teammate G.Cerroni sealing a convincing victory.D.Nomira did a fine job with a pair of goals while S.Monnet finished his night with three helpers.

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Premier Division
Wednesday February 15
(5)Scorpions vs Capitals(0)

After a scoreless first period the Scorpions opened the scoring right at the mid way point of the game where M.Orlando was able to beat goaltender J.Richer.The Scorpions added to that lead just 30 seconds later with a goal by S.Sacco making the score 2-0 with only the third period remaining where they still carried that momentum with 3 unanswered goals. The Capitals had a tough time getting on the scoreboard and that was due to the fact that goaltender F.Luongo was flawless after facing a total of 23 shots.
(0)Black Knights vs Golden Knights(7)
Its not often you see the Black Knights get embarrassed but on this night the Golden Knights made a statement with a convincing performance. The player of the game was definitely Jeremi.Brunet who had an incredible 5 goal performance which included 3 goals with the man advantage. The Black Knights did have their share of chances but goaltender G.Pilon was spectacular on this night facing 25 shots to record a shutout.
(2)United vs Red Lite(8)
It wasn’t the best night for the Premier league as all three results weren’t close at all. This game saw Red Lite completely dominate their opponents where they took advantage of three power play opportunities. B.Gilbert along with S.Morello scored a pair of goals each while M.Duguay finished his night with 4 points. ...
Hockey-balle au Québec : une nouvelle ère

La bannière Hockeyballe.com, premières ligues 5 vs 5 en importance au Québec, est heureuse d’annoncer une association avec le plus important tournoi de hockey-balle 3 vs 3 au Québec : la Coupe Burrows. Notons qu’Alex Burrows lui-même, ainsi que le président fondateur de la Coupe Burrows ont évolué dans ces ligues plusieurs années. Cette affiliation s’est donc créée naturellement. Nous vous donnerons plus de détails sur cette association très bientôt. 

À propos de Hockeyballe.com :Le hockey-balle a commencé à s’organiser au milieu des années 90, tout comme les Ligues de hockey-balle PTM. Dès 1995, une de leurs équipes devenait la première à remporter un Championnat national pour le Québec. Depuis ce temps, le sport s’est popularisé et des centaines d’équipes se sont jointes aux Ligues PTM, qui sont devenues les plus structurées en faisant partie de l’Association de hockey-balle du Québec. En date d’aujourd’hui, des équipes provenant de ces ligues ont remportés 9 Championnats nationaux, 4 Championnats régionaux de l’Est "B" et 5 régionaux de l’Est "C", pour un total de 18. Maintenant connues sous la bannière de Hockeyballe.com, elles offrent 5 différents calibres de jeu, de la Premier League, jusqu’à la division E, dans la région de Montréal et Laval. C’est à partir de ces ligues que proviennent plusieurs joueurs qui ont participé aux différents championnats de hockey-balle, tout comme Alex Burrows qui a remporté 6 Championnats nationaux avec le Red Lite de Montréal, en plus de deux Championnats mondiaux avec le Canada. 

À propos de la Coupe Burrows : L'idée est née à Vancouver en février 2011. À la suite d’une rencontre avec Alex Burrows, il a été convenu d'organiser le plus grand tournoi de hockey balle au monde et ce, en l’honneur du plus grand joueur! En mars, le projet était lancé et un calendrier prenait forme. En mai, la première qualification se jouait à Montréal. En tout, 10 qualifications ont eu lieu à travers le Québec et plus de 200 équipes, 1200 joueurs et joueuses, y ont participés. En août, le premier Championnat de la Coupe Burrows accueillait plus de 100 équipes, gagnantes et invitées, dont 8 ont reçu la précieuse Coupe des mains d’Alex Burrows. Au total, plus de 50,000 en prix a été remis aux gagnants et finalistes des 8 catégories (A - B - C+ - C - D - F1 - F2 - F3)! 

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Qualifications provinciales féminines de l'AHBQ 2012

Laval - L’Association de hockey-balle du Québec a tenu la deuxième édition de ses qualifications provinciales féminines les 7-8 janvier 2011 au Centre Sport Expo de Laval. L’enjeu de ce tournoi était grand : l’équipe terminant en première position se voyait octroyée une place aux Championnats Nationaux de hockey-balle, tandis que l’équipe finaliste obtenait une place aux Championnats Régionaux de l’Est, organisés par l’Association canadienne de hockey-balle. C’est l’équipe de Dek Hockey Drummond qui a terminé en première position grâce à une victoire de 1-0 sur l’équipe de Dek Hockey de la Capitale.

Ronde préliminaire

Dans le premier match de la journée, les Mighty Ducks ont affronté les Coyotes de Lanaudière. L’issue de ce match a été déterminée tôt en deuxième période, lorsque Caroline Bérubé a marqué et a permis à son équipe de prendre l’avance 1-0. Plus tard, sa coéquipière Sophie Lachapelle a elle aussi compté et les Coyotes ont finalement remporté le match 3-1.

Le deuxième match a opposé les deux équipes qui allaient éventuellement se retrouver en finale. Vanessa de Grandpré et Kateri Pelland se sont particulièrement démarquées en marquant deux buts chacune. Le seul but de Dek Hockey de la Capitale a été compté par Marie-Claude Allard en avantage numérique.

Cette première défaite n’a pas découragé Dek Hockey de la Capitale qui jouait un deuxième match de suite, puisqu’il a eu le dessus sur les Coyotes. La capitaine de l’équipe Franceska Perron a brisé la glace en marquant le premier but et Alexandra Roy a compté le but d’assurance en deuxième période afin de sceller leur victoire 2-0. La gardienne Audrey Brouard a fait sa part devant les filets en ne laissant passer aucun but.

Dek Hockey Drummond a été dominant dans le match l’opposant aux Mighty Ducks. Chantale Lampron a mené l’attaque des siennes en marquant les deux premiers buts et elle a terminé la partie avec une fiche de quatre points. La première période s’est terminé 1-0  et c’est en deuxième période que les joueuses de Drummondville ont explosé,  avec quatre buts supplémentaires.

C’était maintenant au tour de Dek Hockey Drummond de jouer un deuxième match d’affilé et tout comme Capitale, cela ne les a pas ralentit. Dans ce match l’opposant aux Coyotes, Edith Gobeil a marqué le but de la but de la victoire un peu après le milieu de la première période, en plus d’obtenir une mention d’assistance. Karine Demeule a aussi bien joué, obtenant un but et deux passes.

Le dernier match de la ronde préliminaire a permis à Dek Hockey de la Capitale de se mesurer aux Mighty Ducks. Dek Hockey de la Capitale a terminé la première période avec une avance de 3-0. Les Mighty Ducks n’ont cependant jamais lâché et ont marqué les deux buts suivants, le premier de Karine Rivard et l’autre de Carol-Ann Capstick, réduisant l’écart à un seul but. Puis, Lorraine Bourcier de Dek Hockey de la Capitale a marqué son deuxième but en avantage numérique du match.  Son équipe est repartie avec la victoire après avoir ajouté un but d’assurance au pointage.

Séries éliminatoires

Le premier match des séries éliminatoires a été joué entre l’équipe ayant terminé en première position, Dek Hockey Drummond et celle ayant fini en quatrième, les Mighty Ducks. Menant déjà 1-0, Vanessa Roy a permis à Dek Hockey Drummond de doubler son avance, marquant ce but important pendant une supériorité numérique. Kateri Pelland a par la suite marqué son deuxième but du match, permettant à Dek Hockey Drummond de passer en finale grâce à une victoire de 3-0.

Dek Hockey de la Capitale (2e position) et les Coyotes de Lanaudière (3e position) se sont affrontés dans la deuxième demi-finale.  Les unités spéciales de l’équipe de Québec ont été efficaces, puisqu’elles ont réussi à marquer à deux occasions en avantage numérique. Notons que Franceska Perron a complété un tour du chapeau, la seule joueuse du tournoi à accomplir l’exploit. Grâce à une victoire convaincante de 6-1, Dek Hockey de la Capitale s’est assuré une place en finale.

Les deux équipes ayant terminé dans le haut du classement se sont donc retrouvées en finale et on pouvait s’attendre à un match très serrée. Sans grande surprise, la première période s’est terminée à égalité 0-0. En deuxième période, Karine Demeule a permis aux joueuses de Drummondville de prendre l’avance 1-0. Quelques minutes plus tard, Dek Hockey Drummond a écopé d’une punition de quatre minutes, donnant une excellente opportunité aux joueuses de Dek Hockey de la Capitale d’égaliser la marque. Malheureusement pour elles, cela ne s’est pas passé comme elles l’auraient espéré, en grande partie à cause de la gardienne Catherine Herron qui a obtenu son deuxième blanchissage des éliminatoires et son troisième du tournoi. Cette dernière n’aura accordé que deux buts dans tout le tournoi.

En résumé, on peut affirmer que le tournoi s’est très bien déroulé et que la qualité des équipes y a été pour beaucoup. L’Association de hockey-balle du Québec aimerait remercier toutes les équipes qui y ont participé et féliciter Dek Hockey Drummond qui s’est qualifié pour les Championnats Nationaux et Dek Hockey de la Capitale qui s’est mérité une place aux Championnats Régionaux de l’Est.

Notons que cette année, les Championnats Nationaux de hockey-balle auront lieu à Edmonton (Alberta) au mois d’août et que les Championnats Régionaux de l’Est se dérouleront à Brampton (Ontario) au mois de juillet. 

Plus de photos sur la page Facebook de Hockeyballe.com.

CLASSEMENT APRÈS LA RONDE PRÉLIMINAIRE

1. Dek Hockey Drummond : 3 victoires – 0 défaite – 0 nulle – 6 points – 12 BP – 2 BC

2. Dek Hockey de la Capitale : 2 victoires – 1 défaite – 0 nulle – 4 points – 7 BP – 6 BC

3. Coyotes de Lanaudière : 1 victoire – 2 défaites – 0 nulle – 2 points – 4 BP – 6 BC

4. Mighty Ducks : 0 victoire – 3 défaites – 0 nulle – 0 point – 3 BP – 12 BC


RÉSULTATS

Ronde préliminaire

(3) Coyotes de Lanaudière  vs Mighty Ducks (1)
(1) Dek Hockey de la Capitale vs Dek Hockey Drummond (4)
(0) Coyotes de Lanaudière vs Dek Hockey de la Capitale (2)
(0) Mighty Ducks vs Dek Hockey Drummond (5)
(3) Dek Hockey Drummond vs Coyotes de Lanaudière (1)
(2) Mighty Ducks vs Dek Hockey de la Capitale (4)

Éliminatoires

Demi-finales

(3) Dek Hockey Drummond - 1er vs Mighty Ducks - 4e (0)
(6) Dek Hockey de la Capitale – 2e vs Coyotes – 3e (1)

Finale

(1) Dek Hockey Drummond vs Dek Hockey de la Capitale (0)

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CBHA President Resignation
On behalf of the Canadian Ball Hockey Association, the Board of Directors have received and accepted the resignation of Mr. Domenic Di Gironimo, CBHA President, effective November 21, 2011.
The CBHA Board of Directors and all member provinces want to thank Mr. Di Gironimo for his many years of service to the organization. The incredible contribution he has made to advancing ball hockey at local, regional, national and international levels has allowed ball hockey to grow and thrive as one of Canada`s most popular sports. We thank Mr. Di Gironimo for all he has done to make that happen and wish him every success in his future endeavours.
CBHA Board of Directors ...
ISBHF Elects Its Third President

This past weekend in Paris at the ISBHF AGM meetings Mr. George Gortsos from Ontario was voted as the new President of the International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. The vote was unanimous and had the full support of the International membership.

Tony Iannitto from Quebec was also unanimously voted in as VP of the ISBHF Board member who will be in charge of Marketing.  This veteran of the ISBHF since its inception will add to the team approach being brought forward with his experience and will carry Canada's vote in board meetings.

Both will now serve the ISBHF and all its members for the next two years.Mr. Gortsos presented a mandate that included a more communicative approach, a much safer game , and a continued growth at our youth levels. Finally a more collaborative team approach of running the World association.  
These mantra's were created in synergy and in discussion with the new CBHA Board and brought with Mr.Gortsos across the Ocean to our World partners. Of note is the fact that all four of the main board's of our sport being Switzerland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic all totally supported and were agreement with every point presented.  This above anything else signals a willgness to tackle the challenges that lay ahead to make the game grow as a International family.
The CBHA is proud now to have provided the ISBHF its third President. The CBHA wishes George Gortsos all the best in his new endeavour. 

 

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