Sunday afternoon in National Ringette League action in Whitby the Waterloo Wildfire jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and never looked back, leading 4-1 at the intermission and skated away with a 6-2 victory.…
The Waterloo Wildfire are a travel weary group. After a 700 km, 4-game trip to Montreal last weekend, the Waterloo squad headed out on a 900 km 2-game trip to Quebec City on Saturday. Despite also playing without 4 regulars, the Wildfire split their 2 games with the Quebec Cyclones.…
The Waterloo Ringette Association is organizing a Ringette Rocks/Family Night at the NRL game scheduled for January 7th at 7:00 pm at RIM (Pillers) between the Waterloo Wildfire and the Atlantic Attack. This is the Wildfire's feature game of the season and coincides with the first ever visit to Waterloo by the Attack.…
Montreal Mission 8, Wildfire 3 The final score of this Saturday afternoon game was not indicative of the play. Shots on goal were 31 apiece and after 15 minutes the score was 2-2. A rash of penalties proved to be Waterloo's downfall as the Mission counted 5 goals on 10 power play opportunities. Wildfire goals came from Shelagh Rouse and co-captains, Amanda Somerville and Bryanna Kelly.…
Saturday evening (Dec 3) at RIM Optimist the Wildfire took on the Whitby Wild in a battle for the 8th and last playoff spot in the NRL Eastern Conference. …
The Waterloo Wildfire, one of the NRL’s founding teams, will be starting their 8th season this coming Sunday October 16 in Cambridge against last year’s Eastern Conference Champion Turbos. The Wildfire home opener will be on Saturday Oct 29 at 6:45 pm at RIM Park in Waterloo vs the Richmond Hill Lightning.…
The NRL Wildfire held their year end celebration on Saturday at the home of co-captain Lindsey Vivian in Mitchell.…
The Waterloo Wildfire of the National Ringette League's Eastern Conference Southern Ontario Division today announced that Doug Miners of Exeter ON is taking over the Wildfire head coach position vacated in April by the departure of Robin Mahy, the Team Ontario Head Coach for the upcoming 2011 Canada Winter Games.…
For the second consecutive season the Waterloo Wildfire are going to the National Ringette League Championships. This year's event takes place in Saskatoon April 6-10.…
For the first time in the nearly six-year history of the National Ringette League, the Waterloo Wildfire have something to show points wise after a pair of weekend games with their Waterloo Region rivals, the Cambridge Turbos.…
The Waterloo Wildfire travelled to Whitby Sat afternoon for a National Ringette League, Southern Ontario Division contest and came home with a 7-5 victory over the Wild.…
Saturday evening at Waterloo's RIM Park the Region's two National Ringette League's teams the Cambridge Turbos and Waterloo Wildfire hooked up in a unique four 15-minute period league game. Ringette Canada has asked each of the league's 18 teams to play one match this season using this international format in preparation for next year's World Ringette Championships since all team Canada players come from the NRL, including several from the two local clubs. …
Sunday afternoon in Waterloo, the Wildfire took an early lead and went on to defeat the Richmond Hill Lightning 7-5 in a tightly played Southern Ontario Division National Ringette League game. The game was tied at 3 after one period but the Waterloo squad outscored their opponents 4-2 in the final frame.…
The Waterloo Wildfire and the Cambridge Turbos will follow a Ringette Canada mandate and play their next National Ringette League game using the international ringette time format.…
The Waterloo Wildfire of the National Ringette League returned late Sunday night from a gruelling 4 games in 26 hours Saturday and Sunday in Montreal. Waterloo won one and lost three of their matches although two of the losse were by only one goal, and one of those was in the final second of the game. …
You couldn't blame the Whitby Wild if they said they were tired of playing the Waterloo Wildfire. Saturday night in an NRL Southern Ontario Division neutral site contest played in Seaforth the two teams met for the third time in just three weeks. …
The Waterloo Wildfire are off to a fast start in the new National Ringette League season. Following a home opener 9-5 win over the Whitby Wild and and a 5-4 victory in Richmond Hill last weekend the Waterloo squad travelled to Whitby on Saturday afternoon and defeated the Wild 7-3 for their third victory in as many games.…
The Waterloo Wildfire went into weekend home and home games in first place but came up short twice to the reigning Canadian champion Cambridge Turbos and slipped into second place in the National Ringette League's Southern Ontario Division.…
The Waterloo Wildfire of the National Ringette League open their 2009-10 season this coming Saturday, Oct 17 at 7pm vs the Whitby Wild at RIM Park (Optimist) in Waterloo.…
Halifax native Kerith Gordon, drafted by the Waterloo Wildfire of the Nation Ringette League (NRL) earlier this year, has made the team. With their sights set on a return to the National Ringette League Championships next April in Saskatoon, the Waterloo Wildfire have completed their 2009-10 tryouts at RIM Park in Waterloo, their new home base for the coming season.…