"PRESSURE IS PRIVILEGE" With fans across the country watching, and an important gold medal on the line, coaches and players on Canada’s National Women’s Team will head into this year’s world championship with a “pressure is a privilege” state of mind. » more |
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TWENTY-NINE PLAYERS INVITED Hockey Canada has invited 29 players, including 18 who claimed silver at last year’s world championship, to this spring’s National Women’s Team selection for the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship in Vermont. » more |
CANADIAN COACHES NAMED Dan Church takes the reins as Team Canada head coach, while Doug Derraugh and Danielle Goyette rejoin him on the bench as assistants, at the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship this April in Burlington, Vt. » more |
CANADA TO HOST U.S. FOR Canada looks for a confidence boosting win when it hosts the United States in a pre-competition game March 31 at the Ottawa Civic Centre, before heading to Vermont for the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship. » more |
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5 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLISTS TO The CWHL’s Montreal Stars are playing double headers against the Boston Blades and Toronto Furies in November, with proceeds going toward groups dedicated to finding a cure for breast cancer, which afflicts one in nine women. » more |
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STATES 4 – CANADA 3 (SO) The forward line of Caroline Ouellette, Natalie Spooner and Hayley Wickenheiser put all three goals up on the scoreboard for Canada, sending the gold medal game into OT and a shootout, but the 2011 4 Nations Cup crown belongs to the United States |
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