Championship Day Report – 2017 Canadian Men’s Team Championship

    There’s a new Canadian Men’s Team champion! After finishing second in 2016, Team Quebec entered the 2017 championship with the top seed and looking to take the title.  Facing their 2016 finals opponents once again, Team Quebec won 2017 Championship match against Team Ontario 3-0.  2016 4th place finishers, Team Manitoba, bettered their finish clinching the bronze medal against Team Alberta in a tight contest that came down to 5-game final match.  
     
    FINAL STANDINGS

    There’s a new Canadian Men’s Team champion! After finishing second in 2016, Team Quebec entered the 2017 championship with the top seed and looking to take the title.  Facing their 2016 finals opponents once again, Team Quebec won 2017 Championship match against Team Ontario 3-0.  2016 4th place finishers, Team Manitoba, bettered their finish clinching the bronze medal against Team Alberta in a tight contest that came down to 5-game final match.  
     
    FINAL STANDINGS
    2017 Champions: Team Quebec
    Finalist: Team Ontario
    3rd Place: Team Manitoba
    4th Place: Team Alberta
    5th Place: Team Saskatchewan
    6th Place: Team Nova Scotia
    7th Place: Team PEI
    8th Place: Team New Brunswick 1
    9th Place: Team Northwest Territories
    10th Place: Team Canadian Armed Forces
    11th Place: Team New Brunswick 2
     
    DAY 3 RESULTS
     
    Championship Match
    Quebec bt. Ontario (3-0)
     
    3rd Place Match 
    Manitoba bt. Alberta (2-1) 
     
    5th Place Match
    Saskatchewan bt. Nova Scotia (2-1)
     
     
     
    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