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U Sports
Julie Chu Part of Two Playoff Series Wins in One Day | Sports – The Link
When Julie Chu began her whirlwind of a hockey season this past September, as both head coach of the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey program and defender for Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, she could never have envisioned winning two playoff series in one single weekend.
Women’s Hockey: Concordia Sweeps UdeM | Sports – The Link
With less than a minute left in the game, the Universite de Montreal Carabins were down 3-2.
Women's hockey Gryphons open playoffs with shutout win | GuelphMercury.com
The University of Guelph women’s hockey Gryphons opened their first round of the Ontario University Athletics playoffs with a 3-0 win over Windsor on Wednesday night at home.
All-time Huskies hockey leader Cassidy Hendricks hopes to extend career
Cassidy Hendricks has played more minutes than any other University of Saskatchewan Huskie women’s hockey player.
Bravo coach Julie Chu ! Notre co-équipière pleine de talents! Our multi-talented teammate! https://t.co/kgnV17lkMK pic.twitter.com/gp30Xdjg9b
— Les Canadiennes (@LesCanadiennes) February 23, 2017
NCAA
Div I Polls: USCHO | Ice Garden
Bracketology: Conference tournaments - The Ice Garden
We are another week closer to the NCAAs, and we can see the finish line on the horizon
Megan Keller Deserves The Patty Kazmaier Award - BC Interruption
The nation’s top defenseman should be recognized as the nation’s top player
UVM women move to hockey semifinals
Catamounts will face Boston College on Saturday
Women’s Hockey Allows One Goal En Route to ECAC Quarterfinal Sweep of Colgate | The Cornell Daily Sun
Women’s hockey fans around the country should have been delighted to see the ECAC quarterfinal matchup between Cornell and Colgate. In the regular season, both teams took the home matchup, with each game decided by a single goal.
CWHL
Recap: Furies top the Inferno 5-2 - Pension Plan Puppets
Jenelle Kohanchuk’s hat trick leads the Furies to a 1-0 lead in the playoff series.
Recap: Furies falter against the Inferno 3-1 - Pension Plan Puppets
Christina Kessler made 37 saves but the Inferno have tied the series.
Furies season ends against Inferno - Pension Plan Puppets
Kessler shines as the Furies lose decisive Game Three 3-1.
Les Canadiennes defeat the Thunder 7-1 in game one of the semifinals - Eyes On The Prize
Montreal scored five power play goals and are one win away from their third straight finals appearance
Les Canadiennes advance to third straight Clarkson Cup final - Eyes On The Prize
They sweep the Brampton Thunder in two games thanks to a 5-1 win in a bizarre game two
Clarkson Cup Final Calgary Inferno (1) vs Les Canadiennes de Montréal (2) |
Les Canadiennes dominate CWHL Award nominations - Eyes On The Prize
Montreal led all teams with seven nominations for the six awards
Meet the Toronto Furies: The women of winter carving their mark on the hockey rink | Toronto Star
It’s not the NHL, but the Canadian Women’s Hockey League has professional status in its sights — along with improved TV ratings, better attendance and, ultimately, salaries for the players
Erin Ambrose Part of New Generation of CWHL All-Star Heroes
Entering the next chapter in her exceptional hockey career, Erin Ambrose boasts a remarkable list of accomplishments.
All-Star Recognition Part of Remarkable Time for Rebecca Vint
Measuring in the six-foot range, Vint’s on-ice presence and smooth scoring touch are reminiscent of another towering competitor that once donned the Thunder colors; Gillian Apps.
Sunday's #ClarksonCup marks the end of the 10th season. You can support @theCWHL players on and off the ice in #TheNext10. pic.twitter.com/gvZIUHxXJM
— CWHL (@TheCWHL) February 28, 2017
NWHL
Boston Pride storm back from 4-1 deficit - Stanley Cup of Chowder
The Pride scored four goals in four minutes against the Whale to keep their undefeated season alive.
NWHL: Riveters Clinch Second; Playoff Matchups Coming Soon
As the NWHL season winds down, the Boston Pride and NY Riveters have clinched the top spots, while the Buffalo Beauts and Connecticut Whale battle for third.
Next weekend's games: Riveters @ Pride: Friday, 6:30 pm Beauts @ Pride: Sunday, 5:30 pm all times EST |
Women's pro hockey league to hold title game at Tsongas Center - Lowell Sun Online
BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- The National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) has announced that the 2017 Isobel Cup final will be played at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell on Sunday, March 19.
The NWHL's Most Productive Even Strength Players
Earlier this month Fan Rag Sports looked at the most dangerous NWHL teams at even strength.
Hilary Knight, Red Bull bring Open Ice tournament to Boston | SI.com
When the Red Bull Open Ice tournament kicks off in Boston, it will give Hilary Knight and a number of other professional women's hockey players a chance to skate with local up-and-comers.
New York Riveters Are Real Isobel Cup Contenders
In the last few months a legitimate challenger has emerged.
Q & A with Connecticut's Meghan Huertas
Meghan Huertas: "I remember being that little girl so I know much it means to them; it’s pretty cool that I can be a role model for future NWHL players."
NWHLPA director Battaglino is the inspiring voice women’s hockey needed | The Hockey News
Meet Anya Battaglino, Connecticut Whales forward and new head of the NWHL Players’ Association. She’s on a mission not just to earn more respect for her fellow athletes, but for women in general.
IIHF
Japan’s women claim gold
Beat China 6-1 in Asian Winter Games decider
Living her dream
Canada-born Hosoyamada back to her roots
From Asian to Olympic Games
Countdown begins for Korean women’s team
Never give up
Thai women play against Asia’s best
NWHL Action Propels Members of USWNT into Team USA Training Camp
The NWHL returned to action this past weekend but it was just a little over a week ago that the NWHL All-Star Weekend festivities took place in Pittsburgh at the UPMC Mario Lemieux Sports Complex.
Canada names roster - 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship - IIHF
Women’s team set for Plymouth
Three Furies going to the World Championships - Pension Plan Puppets
Erin Ambrose and Renata Fast to join Natalie Spooner on Team Canada
23 @HC_Women will represent Team Canada at #WomensWorlds in Plymouth, Michigan beginning March 31. https://t.co/q3nPQ0zMtN #2017WWC pic.twitter.com/4gpEM24cfW
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) February 27, 2017