National Ringette League playoffs

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The National Ringette League playoffs are the knockout match, round robin, and tournament for determining the champion for National Ringette League (NRL).

The National Ringette League (NRL) playoffs began during the league's second season which was the 2005-06 season. In 2008, the NRL playoffs replaced the national championships for the Under-19 years and Open divisions at the Canadian Ringette Championships and have been conducted in this manner since.[1]

The 2010–11 season introduced the new "NRL Championship Tournament" replacing the Championship qualifying rounds and takes place in just one city with the intention of allowing the league to create a media event and to hold attention. The top 10 teams in the league's regular season participate in the championship tournament crowning the team champion of the league. Starting in the 2011–12 season, 8 teams played a full round robin known as the "Elite Eight" to determine the champion.

Format

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The current format consists of three parts: Knockout match, Elite Eight, and Tournament.

  1. Knockout Stage: the best-of-three match to determine which of the three Eastern conference teams and which one of the Western conference teams advance to the Elite Eight.
  2. Elite Eight: the eight-team round robin matches. Each team plays seven games one time. These games began being held in one city starting in the 2011-12 season.
  3. Championship Tournament: the semifinal and final. Second and third place teams in Elite Eight go to the semifinal, and the winner goes against the top team in Elite Eight.

History

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Season Development
2005-06 NRL playoffs began during the league's second season
2008 The NRL playoffs replaced the national championships for the Under-19 years and Open divisions at the Canadian Ringette Championships and have been conducted in this manner ever since.[1]
2010-11 The playoffs were held in just one city.
2011-12 The "Elite Eight" (a round-robin tournament) and the new "Championship Tournament" started. The NRL Championship Tournament replaced the Championship qualifying rounds.
2015-16 The number of teams in the Western conference became 4, and the Knockout stage consisted of five Eastern conference teams and three Western conference teams.
2016-17 The number of Western Conference teams became 5, but the number of teams advancing to the Elite Eight remained the same.

Final results

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Year Champion Result Runner-up
2011 Simple cup icon.svg Edmonton WAM! 4-2 Cambridge Turbos
2012 Simple cup icon.svg LMRL Thunder 7-2 Montreal Mission
2013 Simple cup icon.svg Calgary RATH 6-5 Prairie Fire
2014 Simple cup icon.svg Ottawa Ice 7-4 Cambridge Turbos
2015 Simple cup icon.svg Cambridge Turbos 6-2 Richmond Hill Lighting
2016 Simple cup icon.svg Cambridge Turbos 5-3 Gloucester Devils
2017 Simple cup icon.svg Cambridge Turbos 6-5 Atlantic Attack
2018 Simple cup icon.svg Atlantic Attack 5-3 Edmonton WAM!
2019 Simple cup icon.svg Calgary RATH 5-3 Atlantic Attack
2022 Simple cup icon.svg Calgary RATH - Edmonton WAM!

Records

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Playoffs appearance

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Team Appearance Knockout stage Elite Eight[2][3] Semifinal Final[2]
Atlantic Attack 7 4 5(3) 0 2(2)
BC Thunder[4] 4 2 2(2) 1 1(0)
Black Gold Rush 2 2 2(0) 0 0(0)
Bourassa Royal 4 4 0(0) 0 0(0)
Calgary RATH 8 0 8(8) 2 1(0)
Cambridge Turbos 8 2 8(6) 5 5(2)
Edmonton WAM! 6 1 6(5) 3 2(1)
Gatineau Fusion 5 5 1(0) 0 0(0)
Gloucester Devils 7 7 5(0) 1 1(1)
Lac St.Louis Adrenaline 2 2 0(0) 0 0(0)
Manitoba Intact 2 2 1(0) 0 0(0)
Manitoba Jets[5] 1 0 1(1) 0 0(0)
Montreal Mission 8 3 7(5) 0 1(1)
Ottawa Ice 8 8 6(0) 3 1(0)
Prairie Fire[5] 3 0 3(3) 0 1(1)
Quebec City Cyclones[6] 3 3 1(0) 0 0(0)
Richmond Hill Lighting 8 8 7(0) 1 1(0)
Rive Sud Revolution 5 5 0(0) 0 0(0)
Waterloo Wildfire 6 6 3(0) 1 0(0)
Whitby Wild[5] 1 1 0(0) 0 0(0)

Team records

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  • The overtime loss(es) will be counted as OTL in team records but not in final game records.
Team GP W L OTL SL
Atlantic Attack 46 20 25 1 0
BC Thunder 22 11 9 2 0
Black Gold Rush 20 5 15 0 0
Bourassa Royal 10 2 7 0 1
Calgary RATH 61 32 27 2 0
Cambridge Turbos 72 53 16 3 0
Edmonton WAM! 50 32 16 2 0
Gatineau Fusion 9 1 8 0 0
Gloucester Devils 62 28 31 3 0
Lac St.Louis Adrenaline 5 1 4 0 0
Manitoba Intact 11 4 6 1 0
Manitoba Jets 7 0 6 0 1
Montreal Mission 57 28 27 2 0
Ottawa Ice 63 37 26 0 0
Prairie Fire 15 9 5 1 0
Quebec City Cyclones 13 4 9 0 0
Richmond Hill Lighting 69 39 28 1 1
Rive Sud Revolution 11 1 10 0 0
Waterloo Wildfire 39 15 23 1 0

Final game record

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Team GP W L[7] % Most recent appearances Most recent titles
Calgary RATH 2 2019
Atlantic Attack 2 1 1 .500 2018 2018
BC Thunder[8] 1 1 0 1.000 2012 2012
Cambridge Turbos 5 3 2 .600 2017 2017
Calgary RATH 1 1 0 1.000 2013 2013
Edmonton WAM! 2 1 1 .500 2018 2011
Gloucester Devils 1 0 1 .000 2016 Never
Montreal Mission 1 0 1 .000 2012 Never
Ottawa Ice 1 1 0 1.000 2014 2014
Prairie Fire 1 0 1 .000 2013 Never
Richmond Hill Lighting 1 0 1 .000 2015 Never

Notes and references

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  2. 2.0 2.1 The number in parenthesis means the team clinched this round directly as a seed.
  3. Ten teams participated in Elite Eight in 2011 playoffs.
  4. Include one season as LMRL Thunder
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Defunct team
  6. Inactive team
  7. This includes overtime loss(es).
  8. As LMRL Thunder