Day 1 Report – 2017 Canadian Men’s Team Championship

    Day one of the 2017 Canadian Men’s Team Championship saw the top 4 seeds advance to the semi-finals after a great first day of opening round and quarter-final matches.  
     
    Reigning champs, Team Ontario, enter the championship as #2 seed and will face #3 seed Manitoba in the first semi-final, while #1 seed, Team Quebec, is set to face #4 seed Team Alberta in the second semi-final matchup.  
     
    DAY 1 RESULTS

    Day one of the 2017 Canadian Men’s Team Championship saw the top 4 seeds advance to the semi-finals after a great first day of opening round and quarter-final matches.  
     
    Reigning champs, Team Ontario, enter the championship as #2 seed and will face #3 seed Manitoba in the first semi-final, while #1 seed, Team Quebec, is set to face #4 seed Team Alberta in the second semi-final matchup.  
     
    DAY 1 RESULTS

    1st Round
    PEI bt. New Brunswick 1 (2-1) 
     
    Nova Scotia bt. New Brunswick 2 (3-0)
     
    Northwest Territories bt. Canadian Armed Forces (2-1)
     
    Quarter-Finals
    Alberta bt. Saskatchewan (3-1)
     
    Ontario bt. Northwest Territories (3-0)
     
    Quebec bt. PEI (3-0)
     
    Manitoba bt. Nova Scotia (3-0)
     

    DAY 2 SCHEDULE


    Semi-Finals
    Quebec [1] vs. Alberta [4] at 12pm AST/11am EST
    Ontario [2] vs. Manitoba [3] 12pm AST/11am EST
     
    Before the Semi-Finals kick off, 3 matches take place at 9am in the consolation draw:
    New Brunswick 1 vs. Northwest Territories at 9am AST/8am EST
    New Brunswick 2 vs. Saskatchewan at 9am AST/8am EST
    Canadian Armed Forces vs. PEI at 9am AST/8am EST
     
     
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    COMPETING TEAMS
    Team Alberta – Ian Power, Pete Goodings, Paul Oppenheim
    Team Canadian Armed Forces – Daniel Begin, Gilles Couture, Yan Frappier, Jean-Francois Moreau
    Team Manitoba – Dave Glass, Trevor Borland, Connor Turk
    Team Northwest Territories – Oswald Vallejos-Sevills, Devin Madsen, Brooke Harker
    Team Nova Scotia – Matthew Bishop, Joshua Rudolph, Gramham Kerford
    Team New Brunswick 1 – Jean-Michel Leblanc, Adam King, Michael Rinzler
    Team New Brunswick 2 – Philip Leonard, Maurice Belliveau, Justin Saulnier
    Team Ontario – Albert Shoihet, Ahad Raza, Mohanad Heikal
    Team PEI – Michael Buchanan, Mitchell Chaisson, Nathan Phillips
    Team Quebec – Shawn De Lierre, David Baillargeon, Jason De Lierre
    Team Saskatchewan – Matt Serediak, Thomas King, Noah Wernikowski