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  2. Manon Rhéaume - Wikipedia

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    She was the first female goaltender to play for a boys' team in the 1984 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. [3] Rhéaume was signed to the Trois-Rivières Draveurs in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League , one of Canada's top junior ice hockey leagues, for the 1991–92 season, becoming the first woman to play in a men's Major ...

  3. Ice hockey goaltending equipment - Wikipedia

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    Currently, ice hockey regulations require that leg pads be no wider than 11 inches (28 cm) and can be no longer than 38 inches (97 cm). The NHL has also brought in rules stating that each goaltender will be measured for height, and then the height of allowable pads will be calculated in proportion to the height of the goaltender.

  4. Amanda Leveille - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Leveille (born June 10, 1994) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.Formerly a member of the Buffalo Beauts and Minnesota Whitecaps of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF), Leveille holds the PHF all-time records for wins and shutouts, and is a two-time Isobel Cup champion.

  5. Shannon Szabados - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the 2009–10 Hockey Canada national women's team which won the gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics and earned two shutouts, including the final game against the United States women's national ice hockey team. [16] She was selected to the tournament all-star team at the Olympics, and was named top goaltender. [17]

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  7. Leah Hextall - Wikipedia

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    Leah Hextall (born c. 1981) is a Canadian sports journalist and ice hockey play-by-play broadcaster and reporter. In March 2020, she became the first woman to call play-by-play for a nationally televised NHL game as part of Sportsnet’s first all-female broadcast team. [2]