2004-05 National Women's Team

CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM MEMBERS ADDING SOME HARDWARE PRIOR TO THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

ESSO WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP – Sarnia, ON was host to the Esso Women’s National Championship from March 9-13, 2005. This championship featured six Canadian National Team members on three different NWHL teams.» more

 

 

OLYMPIC WOMEN ATHLETES PLAY PORT PERRY'S WOMEN'S TEAM

Nineteen-year-old Shannon Deering and her 16-year-old sister Erica are quadriplegics.» more

 

CANADA'S ROSTER NAMED FOR 2005 IIHF WORLD WOMEN’S HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
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NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM PLAYS CALGARY MIDGET NORTHSTARS

CALGARY, AB – After six days of camp, the National Women’s Team closed out the week with a game against the Calgary Midget AAA Northstars. Canada’s Sami Jo Small played her second game between the pipes, and she did not disappoint as the Nat’s won 3-2.» more

 

NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM PLAYS CALGARY MIDGET FLAMES

CALGARY, AB – After a well deserved night off last evening, it was back to business as the National Women’s Team played their second of three exhibition games against the Calgary Midget AAA Flames on Wednesday night.» more

 

NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM PLAYS CALGARY MIDGET ROYALS

CALGARY, AB – The National Women’s Team played their first of three exhibition games against the Calgary Midget AAA Royals on Monday night. The first period was fairly even, with the only goal scored by the Royals Dave McIvor for a 1-0 lead.» more

 

NATIONAL WOMEN'S TEAM OPENS UP CAMP IN CALGARY


CALGARY, AB – The National Women’s Team opened up camp on Sunday night at the Father David Bauer Arena in Calgary. Twenty-three players are here to show they belong on the World Championship team that will compete for Canada’s 9th straight title this April in Linkoping, Sweden.
 
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