1. Amey Doyle a Key Fixture in Montreal Women's Hockey

    A former goaltender with the McGill Martlets , Amey Doyle has become a key figure in Montreal women’s hockey. Hailing from Smiths Falls, Ontario, she joined the McGill Martlets in 1997 and began her studies in physical education...

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  2. High Flying UBC Thunderbirds Emerge as Feel Good Story of CIS Women's Hockey

    After a one-win season during the 2011-12 Canadian Interuniversity Sport season, the UBC Thunderbirds have written the feel good story of women’s hockey for 2012-13...

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  3. Bianca Della Porta Brings Championship Experience to McGill Martlets

    With the McGill Martlets having enjoyed an undefeated regular season in 2012-13, Bianca Della Porta continued her winning ways...

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  4. Future of NCAA Women's Hockey in Good Hands with State of Minnesota

    When it comes to feeding the NCAA with hockey players, the state of Minnesota is like a power plant producing elite hockey talent. Of the ten semifinalists for the 2013 Minnesota Ms...

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  5. Taylor Salisbury Embodies the True Team Spirit of the McGill Martlets

    Having served as a backup to All-World goaltender Charline Labonte for three seasons at McGill , Taylor Salisbury learned from one of the greatest to stand between the pipes...

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  6. Raty Ties Vetter's Shutout Record as Golden Gophers Enjoy Undefeated Year

    A February 23 shutout win against the St. Cloud State Huskies resulted in history being accomplished twice for the Minnesota Golden Gophers...

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  7. Edge School Wins Gold in 2013 Female World Sport School Challenge

    Karly Heffernan supplied the heroics once again as the Edge School won the first ever Female World Sport School Challenge. Heffernan had also scored the gold medal winning goal at the 2013 IIHF U18 Women’s Worlds...

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  8. Dani Cameranesi Wins the 2013 Minnesota Ms Hockey Award

    On February 24, 2013, the Ms. Hockey Awards Banquet at the St. Paul RiverCentre named Dani Cameranesi as the winner of the 18th Annual Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award...

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  9. Valiant Performance by Resilient Ravens One of CIS Postseason Highlights

    As the 2013 Canadian Interuniversity Sport playoffs unfold, perhaps the most remarkable performance came courtesy of the Carleton Ravens...

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  10. Victoria Gouge Ready for Leadership Role in Senior Year with Carleton Ravens

    As one of the leading scorers for the Carleton Ravens , Victoria Gouge is an impact player. Entering the 2013-14 season, she will be in her final season with the Ravens, making her one of the program’s leaders...

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  11. St. Cloud Looks to Play Spoiler as Golden Gophers Look for Undefeated Season

    Heading into the final weekend of the 2012-13 NCAA women’s hockey season, the Minnesota Golden Gophers have the opportunity to be the first team to have an undefeated regular season...

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  12. Elite Scorer Kendall Coyne Will Be Key Component for US National Team

    As the United States works towards assembling a world championship team, Kendall Coyne just may be part of the solution. In the history of the IIHF Women’s Worlds, Canada has never lost on its home soil...

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  13. Versatile Kelsey Vander Veen a Valued Member of Carleton Ravens

    As the only player on the Carleton Ravens team that played both defense and forward, Kelsey Vander Veen was an invaluable member of the squad...

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  14. Carling Chown Prepared for Bigger Leadership Role with Ottawa Gee Gees

    Hailing from Creston, British Columbia, Ottawa Gee Gees skater Carling Chown sought different scenery for her university career...

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  15. Carley Porcellato Extols the Qualities of Leadership for the Ottawa Gee Gees

    In her second season as an alternate captain for the Ottawa Gee Gees, Carley Porcellato is one of the squad’s leaders...

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  16. Multi-Talented Veronique Laramée-Paquette a Great Star for Concordia Stingers

    As one of the graduating players of the Concordia Stingers, Veronique Laram ée-Paquette is a hallmark of perseverance...

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  17. Bradley Bowden a Symbol of Resilience and Perseverance

    As a member of the Canadian National Sledge Hockey Team since 1999, Bradley Bowden is one of the builders of the sport. A highly accomplished two-sport star, he was named Athlete of the Year by the Ontario Wheelchair Sports Association in 2006...

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  18. Benoit St. Amand Solid Between the Pipes for Canadian Sledge Hockey Team

    While sledge hockey is still growing in popularity, the most demanding position may be the one of goaltender. Benoit St Amand is not just the goaltender of the Canadian national sledge hockey team, but he is also one of its veterans...

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  19. USA Wins Rubber Match in Exhibition Sledge Hockey Versus Canada

    The United States national sledge hockey team wrapped up their three-game exhibition series versus Canada with a 2-1 win . The series was contested in Rockland , Ontario, and the US won the first game by a 2-0 tally...

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  20. Multi-Sport Star Billy Bridges a Veteran of Canada's Sledge Hockey Team

    As a forward for the Canadian national sledge hockey team, Billy Bridges has carved out a 15-year career that has made him one of the greatest to have ever taken to the ice...

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  21. Super Seniors Adding to Their Legacies in WCHA Hockey

    As the NCAA women’s hockey season winds down, two seniors in the Western Conference Hockey Association are solidifying their legacies as two of the greatest to grace the ice...

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  22. Stingers Goalie Caroline Switalski Follows in Her Sister's CIS Hockey Footsteps

    Standing between the pipes for the Concordia Stingers in Montreal, Caroline Switalski follows in the footsteps of her sister, Andie...

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  23. Stingers Captain Mallory Lawton Leaves Behind Legacy of Leadership

    With one game remaining in her Canadian Interuniversity Sport career, Concordia Stingers captain Mallory Lawton is already pondering her future: “I have applied to Master's Degree programs in Newfoundland and Ottawa...

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  24. Northeastern Huskies Claim 16th Beanpot Title on MacSorley's Goal

    The 35th Annual Women’s Beanpot ended with dramatics courtesy of sophomore Katie MacSorley as the Northeastern Huskies claimed their tournament record 16th title...

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  25. Canadian Tanya Foley Steps Down as First IIHF Manager of Women's Hockey

    Tanya Foley, the first-ever women’s program manager in the history of the International Ice Hockey Federation, has resigned from her position ...

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