National Ringette League: Day 1 - Edmonton | CBC.ca
CBC Sports to feature the National Ringette League | Ringette Canada
Ottawa, ON-Ringette Canada is thrilled to announce that two National Ringette League Hubs have been selected to air on CBC Sports as part of our plan to further promote and professionalize the league, and get more eyes on the growing sport of ringette. In the West, the Edmonton WAM! Hub will be held November 30-December 1, 2024 in Leduc, AB. In the East, the Gatineau Fusion Hub will be held March 15-16, 2025 in Gatineau, QC.
The Edmonton WAM! Hub will be held in Leduc, AB at the Leduc Recreation Centre. As part of the enhanced coverage, games will feature multiple camera angles, as well as a commentary team. The National Ringette League trophy will be on site for photos, and the 2024 National Champion Edmonton WAM! will host an autograph session on November 30. Please see the end of this release for a schedule of games.
“We are so excited for the opportunity to bring ringette to more households through CBC Sports,” said Jenni Lloyd, Ringette Canada’s Director of Communications, Engagement, and Marketing. “We’ve known for years that the National Ringette League is full of incredible talent, and this will elevate it to further heights of professionalism. Promotion of this wonderful sport is crucial as we are currently seeking new sponsorship for the National Ringette League. This is the perfect opportunity to showcase our best athletes, promote women’s elite sport, and highlight how brilliant this league truly is.”
The National Ringette League was established in 2002, and is the top level league for ringette in the country.
Tickets are available now through TournKey, here. Children can get free entry if they wear a ringette jersey.
Games will be streamed live on CBC Sports.
CBC: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6554186
CBC GEM: https://gem.cbc.ca/live-event/46319
Schedule:
Date | Location | Time (MT) | Home | Away |
Nov 30, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Aspen | 08:30 | Edmonton WAM! | BC Thunder |
Nov 30, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Aspen | 10:30 | Saskatchewan Heat | Black Gold Rush |
Nov 30, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Aspen | 12:30 | Manitoba Herd | Calgary RATH |
Nov 30, 2024 | Kinsmen Twin Arenas - Rink A | 18:00 | BC Thunder | Black Gold Rush |
Nov 30, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Aspen | 18:30 | Edmonton WAM! | Manitoba Herd |
Nov 30, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Aspen | 20:30 | Saskatchewan Heat | Calgary RATH |
Dec 1, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Chemco | 10:45 | Black Gold Rush | Manitoba Herd |
Dec 1, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Chemco | 12:45 | Edmonton WAM! | Saskatchewan Heat |
Dec 1, 2024 | Leduc Recreation Center - Chemco | 14:45 | Calgary RATH | BC Thunder |
*Please note, the Nov 30 Thunder vs Rush game will not be streamed.
More information about the Gatineau Feature Hub will be made available closer to the event.
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About the National Ringette League
The National Ringette League is the longest continuously running professional women’s sports league in Canada. The NRL schedule is structured into regional ‘Hubs’, with all games played on weekends and numbered according to week in the schedule. An NRL game is played in four quarters, each 13 minutes in length. Each team in the East plays a 24-game regular season, while each team in the West plays a 20-game regular season. There is a West and East Division. In 2024-25, the West Division is comprised of the BC Thunder, Calgary RATH, Edmonton Black Gold Rush, Edmonton WAM!, Manitoba Herd, and Saskatchewan Heat. In the East, teams competing are the Atlantic Attack, Cambridge Turbos, Gatineau Fusion, Montreal Mission, Nepean Ravens, Rive-Sud Revolution, and Waterloo Wildfire.
About Ringette Canada
Ringette Canada is the national body that oversees ringette in Canada. Ringette is a Canadian sport that was invented in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario by Sam Jacks. There are currently over 30,000 players on nearly 2,000 teams across Canada, with over 1,500 officials and nearly 8000 coaches. Internationally, it is played in more than half a dozen countries worldwide. Ringette has been designated a Heritage Sport by Sport Canada and as part of the Sport for Life movement, ringette is well advanced at adapting Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development model. Learn more at www.ringette.ca.
For more information:
Jenni Lloyd
Communications, Engagement, and Marketing Director
Ringette Canada
jenni@ringette.ca