2017 Clarkson Cup

{{Short description|Women's ice hockey contest}}

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| dates = March 5, 2017

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| hofers = Canadiennes:
Caroline Ouellette (2023)

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The 2017 Clarkson Cup was a women's ice hockey championship that was contested for the second straight year at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, to determine the champion of the Canadian Women's Hockey League. Held on March 5, 2017, the Calgary Inferno competed against the Canadiennes de Montreal, a rematch of the 2016 Clarkson Cup finals. This marked the first time that the same two teams skated in consecutive Clarkson Cup finals.

Game summary

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colspan=5 | Scoring summary
style="width:7%;"| Team

! style="width:28%;"| Goal

! style="width:35%;"| Assist(s)

! style="width:7%;"| Time

! style="width:11%;"| Score

colspan=5 | 1st period: Emerance Maschmeyer (Calgary) vs. Charline Labonte (Montreal)
align=center | Montreal

|align=center | Katia Clement-Heydra (1) PPG

|align=center | Noemie Marin (1), Karell Emard (1)

|align=center | 12:36

|align=center | 1-0, Montreal

colspan=5 | 2nd period: Emerance Maschmeyer (Calgary) vs. Charline Labonte (Montreal)
align=center | Montreal

|align=center | Marie-Philip Poulin (1)

|align=center | Cathy Chartrand (1), Julie Chu (1)

|align=center | 05:24

|align=center | 2-0, Montreal

colspan=5 | 3rd period: Maschmeyer (Calgary) vs. Labonte (Montreal)
align=center | Calgary

|align=center | Jillian Saulnier (1)

|align=center | Rebecca Johnston (1)

|align=center | 12:57

|align=center | 2-1, Montreal

align=center | Montreal

|align=center | Marie-Philip Poulin (2) Empty Net

|align=center | Julie Chu (2)

|align=center | 18:08

|align=center | 3-1, Montreal

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Canadiennes de Montreal – 2017 Clarkson Cup champions

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Defenders

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Forwards

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Goaltenders

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;Coaching and Administrative Staff:

  • Dany Brunet (Head coach)
  • Marc Beaudoin, Assistant coach
  • Lisa-Marie Breton-Lebreux (Assistant coach)
  • Kelly Sudia, Technical coach
  • Gilles Charron, Goalie coach
  • Jenny Lavigne, Assistant goalie coach
  • Steve Lortie, Video coach

Awards and honors

References

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{{Clarkson Cup}}

{{Canadian Women's Hockey League}}

{{Professional Women's Hockey seasons}}

2017

Category:2016–17 in women's ice hockey

Category:Ice hockey in Ottawa