2016 Clarkson Cup

2016 Clarkson Cup
1 Total
Calgary Inferno 8 8
Canadiennes de Montreal 3 3
Location(s)Ottawa, Ontario
DatesMarch 13, 2016
Hall of FamersInferno:
Hayley Wickenheiser (2019)
Canadiennes:
Caroline Ouellette (2023)
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The 2016 Clarkson Cup was a women's ice hockey championship that was contested at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, the first contested on NHL ice, to determine the champion of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. Held on March 13, 2016, the Calgary Inferno defeated the Canadiennes de Montreal 8-3 to claim their first title. Blayre Turnbull, Brianne Jenner, Jessica Campbell and Rebecca Johnston each scored twice.[1] The first goal scored by an Inferno player was Rebecca Johnston while Blayre Turnbull was credited with the Cup winning goal. Goaltender Delayne Brian was recognized as the Most Valuable Player.[2]

Calgary Inferno – 2016 Clarkson Cup champions

Defenders

  • 4 Brigitte Lacquette  Canada
  • 5 Kanae Aoki  Japan
  • 8 Erica Kromm  United States
  • 11 Jacqui Pierri  Canada
  • 12 Meaghan Mikkelson  Canada
  • 16 Kristen Hagg  Canada
  • 24 Hayleigh Cudmore  Canada

Forwards

  • 6 Rebecca Johnston (Assistant Captain)  Canada
  • 7 Brittany Esposito  Canada
  • 9 Sarah Davis  Canada
  • 14 Jenna Cunningham  Canada
  • 15 Elana Lovell  Canada
  • 17 Bailey Bram (Assistant Captain)  Canada
  • 18 Aina Takeuchi  Japan
  • 19 Brianne Jenner (Captain)  Canada
  • 20 Jessica Campbell  Canada
  • 22 Hayley Wickenheiser  Canada
  • 26 Blayre Turnbull  Canada
  • 27 Jillian Saulnier  Canada
  • 28 Louise Warren  Canada

Goaltenders

Coaching and Administrative Staff
  • Chantal Champagne (General Manager)
  • Scott Reid (Head coach)
  • Gina Kingsbury (Assistant coach)

Awards and honours

  • Most Valuable Player, Delayne Brian, Calgary Inferno
  • First Star of the Game, Delayne Brian
  • Second Star of the Game, Rebecca Johnston, Calgary Inferno
  • Third Star of the Game, Blayre Turnbull, Calgary Inferno

References

  1. ^ "Clarkson Cup: Calgary upends Montreal for women's hockey title - Inferno capture first-ever CWHL championship". cbc.ca. 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  2. ^ "Mission accomplished for Calgary Inferno to win first Clarkson Cup". globalnews.ca. 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-15.