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==Regular season records==
==Regular season records==

Revision as of 19:32, 11 February 2023

Cambridge Turbos
NicknameTurbos
CityCambridge, Ontario
LeagueNational Ringette League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionRed
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Home arenaHespeler Memorial Arena
ColoursOrange, white, black
     
Head coachKeith Jasper
Media
Websitecambridgeringette.ca
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away colours
Championships
Playoff championshipsCanadian Ringette Championships (NRL):
  • 6
  • Season: 2005–06, 2007–08, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017
Ringette World Club Championship
Current season

The Cambridge Turbos is a ringette team in Canada's National Ringette League (NRL) competing in the Eastern Conference in the Red division. Founded in 2003, the is team based in Cambridge, Ontario. The Turbos home arena is the Hespeler Memorial Arena, a facility which is a twin sheet arena with two Olympic Sized sheets of ice (200'x100'). The team did not compete in the NRL Championships during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The team acquired its name from a curious, exuberant, long-haired Syrian hamster, (a.k.a. "teddy bear hamster") owned by former Turbos player, Corina Harris.[1] While there are no remaining photos of Turbo the Hamster, his memory has been immortalized.

History

National Ringette League

The Cambridge Turbos have played in the National Ringette League since its formation in 2003–04. The team won the National Ringette League championship in 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15, 2015–16 and 2016–17.

The NRL and the Cambridge Turbos were featured in an episode of Canada's 'Rick Mercer Report' in 2009 called "Ringette Night In Canada".[2]

The Cambridge Turbos were named after a Turbos player's long-haired Syrian hamster named, "Turbo" (representative image only)

League competition 2022–23 season

In 2022–23, the league entered its 18th season with thirteen teams competing:

Western Conference

Eastern Conference Red

Eastern Conference White

Regular season records

Season Matches Wins Losses Overtime losses Points Goals for Goals against Standings
2022–23
2021–22
2020–21
2019–20
2018–19
2017–18
2016–17
2015–16
2014–15
2013–14
2012–13
2011–12
2010–11
2009–10
2008–09
2007–08
2006–07
2005–06
2004–05
2003–04

Team

2022–23 Season Roster

The Cambridge Turbos compete in the 2022–23 NRL season.[3]

Prov No Player Pos S/C Age Hometown
(* = AP)
Ontario Taylor Campbell
Ontario Christyn Oda
Ontario Madison Sunseth
Ontario Ayton Johnston
Ontario Katharine Shaughnessy
Ontario Sydney Nosal
Ontario Paige Lanteigne
Ontario Miranda Anderson
Ontario Sheri Adams
Ontario Kaitlyn McGillen
Ontario Avery Riley McKay
Ontario Erika Neubrand
Ontario Samantha Tracey
Ontario Melissa Breslin
Ontario Sarah Pedersen
Ontario *Rachel Bettke
Ontario *Jace Cormier
Ontario *Claire Lodge

2013–14 Season Roster

Prov No Player Pos S/C Age Hometown
Ontario 1 Meghan Pittaway G L 25 Cambridge, ON
Ontario 3 Melissa Findlay D L 26 Oshawa, ON
Ontario 4 Taylor Campbell F L 19 Tillsonburg, ON
Ontario 7 Kayla Albert (DAP) F L 19 Cambridge, ON
Ontario 8 Jennifer Gaudet C R 33 Cambridge, ON
Ontario 9 Megan Hinde (DAP) F R 19 Paris, ON
Ontario 10 Jenna Dupuis D L 20 Whitby, ON
British Columbia 11 Kacy Hannesson D R 21 Langley, BC
Ontario 12 Sydney Granger D L 20 Dorchester, ON
Ontario 13 Kaitlyn Richardson (AP) F R 21 Guelph, ON
Ontario 14 Jessica Purbrick (DAP) D R 18 Cambridge, ON
Ontario 15 Stacey Richards D R 19 Mississauga, ON
Ontario 16 Brittany Walden C L 27 Kitchener, ON
Ontario 17 Jessica Walden F L 27 Kitchener, ON
Ontario 18 Jacqueline Gaudet F R 31 Cambridge, ON
Ontario 20 Abby Richardson (AP) F L 17 Guelph, ON
Ontario 22 Nadia Barey F R 23 Burlington, ON
Ontario 23 Samantha McCullough F L 19 Courtice, ON
Ontario 35 Jessie Callander G R 20 Mississauga, ON
Ontario 44 Elyssa Jasper F L 25 Ajax, ON

All-time record

Ringette World Club Championship

In November 2008, the Turbos won the first Ringette World Club Championship which gathered six teams from around the world.[4][5] The Turbos won the world title with a 5–2 victory in the final against the Finnish club Luvian Kiekko -82 [fi] (LuKi-82).[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Corina Harris (2017). "The Story Behind The Cambridge Turbos Name". cbridge.ca. Archived from the original on October 25, 2021. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  2. ^ "Ringette Media Information | Rick Mercer Report: Ringette Night in Canada". Ringette Canada. 2022. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
  3. ^ "THEY'RE BACK! NRL IS BACK". ringetteontariogames.com. Ringette Ontario. November 17, 2022. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  4. ^ Martell-Crocker, Alayne (November 5, 2008). "World's best hit the ice at inaugural world club ringette championship". National Ringette League. Archived from the original on May 16, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
  5. ^ "Cambridge Turbos 2007–08".
  6. ^ Doucet, Bill (November 12, 2008). "Turbos the best in the world". Cambridge Times. Retrieved November 6, 2020.