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1 Round robin  



1.1  Standings  







2 Scoring leaders  





3 Furies championship roster  





4 Awards and honours  





5 References  














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2014 Clarkson Cup
1 Total
Toronto Furies 1* 1
Boston Blades 0 0
Location(s)Markham, Ontario
DatesMarch 21, 2009
← 2013 Clarkson Cup 2015 →

The 2014 Clarkson Cup is 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 19 to March 22, 2014. The Toronto Furies defeated the Boston Blades by a 1-0 tally in overtime to claim their first title.[1] The tournament was played at Markham Centennial Centre. With the victory, Natalie Spooner became the first woman in hockey history to claim the gold medal in the Winter Games and the Clarkson Cup in the same year.

Round robin

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Date Teams Score
March 19 Calgary vs. Toronto Toronto, 3-2
March 19 Boston vs. Montreal Boston, 1-0
March 20 Boston vs. Toronto Boston, 2-1
March 20 Montreal vs. Calgary Montreal, 5-4
March 21 Montreal vs. Toronto Toronto, 2-1 (SO)
March 21 Boston vs. Calgary Boston, 6-2

Standings

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Team W L OTL GF GA
Boston 3 0 0 9 4
Toronto 2 1 0 6 5
Montreal 1 1 1 6 7
Calgary 0 3 0 8 14

Scoring leaders

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Player Team GP G A PTS PIM
Kate Buesser Boston 4 3 4 7 4
Hilary Knight Boston 4 5 1 6 0
Kelli Stack Boston 4 1 5 6 0
Natalie Spooner Toronto 4 2 3 5 2
Taryn Peacock Calgary 3 1 4 5 2
Danielle Stone Calgary 3 3 1 4 6
Julie Paetsch Calgary 3 2 2 4 2

Furies championship roster

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Number Name
1 Sami Jo Small
2 Julie Allen
3 Jessica Vella
4 Michelle Bonello A
6 Meagan Aarts
8 Katie Wilson
9 Kristy Zamora A
10 Jordanna Peroff
12 Martine Garland
14 Alyssa Baldin
18 Lexie Hoffmeyer
19 Britni Smith C
21 Kelly Zamora
23 Shannon Moulson
24 Natalie Spooner
25 Tessa Bonhomme
27 Carolyne Prevost
28 Brooke Beazer
35 Christina Kessler
44 Kori Cheverie
77 Holly Carrie-Mattimoe
91 Jenelle Kohanchuk

Awards and honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Canadian Women's Hockey League | Britni Smith's overtime winner gives Toronto Furies first Clarkson Cup title | Pointstreak Sites". Archived from the original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  • ^ "Canadian Women's Hockey League | Home Page | Pointstreak Sites". Archived from the original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2014-03-24.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2014_Clarkson_Cup&oldid=1210201815"

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