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2018 Clarkson Cup

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2018 Clarkson Cup
1 Total
Markham Thunder 2* 2
Kunlun Red Star 1 1
Location(s)Toronto, Ontario
DatesMarch 25, 2018
← 2017 Clarkson Cup 2019 →

The 2018 Clarkson Cup was held at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto on 25 March 2018 with the Markham Thunder defeating the Kunlun Red Star by a score of 2–1. Laura Stacey scored the game-winning goal with 2 minutes 11 seconds remaining in the overtime period. Markahm's earlier goal had been scored by Nicole Brown. Markham's goaltender Erica Howe was named the Most Valuable Player.[1][2]

Game summary

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Scoring summary
Team Goal Assist(s) Time Score
1st period: Erica Howe (Markham) vs. Noora Raty (Kunlun)
Markham Nicole Brown (1) Laura Fortino, Nicole Kosta 8:24 1–0, Markham
2nd period: Howe (Markham) vs. Raty (Kunlun)
Kunlun Kelli Stack (1), PP None 19:12 Tied, 1-1
3rd period: Howe (Markham) vs. Raty (Kunlun)
Overtime: Howe (Markham) vs. Raty (Kunlun)
Markham Laura Stacey (1) Nicole Kosta 2 :49 Markham, 2–1

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Clarkson Cup playoffs

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Laura Stacey would score against Noora Raty of the Kunlun Red Star with 2:11 left in the 4-on-4 overtime, as Markham prevailed by a 2–1 score for its first Clarkson Cup win.[4]

Clarkson Cup semifinals
Best-of-three
Clarkson Cup Championship
      
1 Les Canadiennes 0
4 Markham Thunder 2
4 Markham Thunder 2 (OT)
2 Kunlun Red Star WIH 1
2 Kunlun Red Star WIH 2
3 Calgary Inferno 1

Markham Thunder – 2018 Clarkson Cup champions

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Coaching and Administrative Staff:
  • Jim Jackson, head coach
  • Kevin Stone, assistant coach
  • Candice Moxley, assistant coach
  • Jess Pemberton, trainer
  • Chelsea Purcell, general manager

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^ Mahiban, Dhiren (25 March 2018). "Markham Thunder Capture Clarkson Cup with OT win". CBC. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  2. ^ McNair, Brian (28 March 2018). "Oshawa's Nicole Brown notches key goal for Markham Thunder in Clarkson Cup victory". DurhamRegion.com. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Clarkson Cup Game Summary". CWHL. 2019-03-23. Archived from the original on 2018-07-18. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  4. ^ Kevin McGran (25 March 2018). "Laura Stacey's overtime winner gives Markham its first Clarkson Cup". Toronto Star. Retrieved 3 August 2018.