Club Gel Puigcerdà Wins Queen's Cup for Third Consecutive Year

The team from Cerdanya defeated CH Jaca 3-0 in the final held in Jaca, securing a double for the season.

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Club Gel Puigcerdà has been crowned champion of the Queen's Cup in ice hockey for the third consecutive year, after defeating CH Jaca 3-0 in the final held this Sunday in Jaca.

This victory solidifies the dominance of the Cerdanya players in the competition, adding another title to their record. The final, which took place on CH Jaca's home ice, saw CG Puigcerdà emerge victorious with a decisive 3-0 scoreline.
With this triumph, the team from Cerdanya completes a historic double this season, having also secured the league title just a few days prior. The Queen's Cup is the second major trophy that the Puigcerdà players have added to their accolades in a short period.
Despite the final score, the match was not straightforward from the start. The balance did not clearly tip in favor of Puigcerdà until midway through the game, showcasing the local team's resilience. This event marks the end of the national women's ice hockey season, and it is the second time that Jaca has hosted a final phase of the women's Cup.