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  2. Puck bunny - Wikipedia

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    Puck bunny. A puck bunny is a term used to describe a female ice hockey fan whose interest in the sport is purported to be primarily motivated by attraction to the players rather than enjoyment of the game itself. [1]

  3. Jocelyne Lamoureux - Wikipedia

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    Her first exposure to USA Hockey was at the USA Hockey Player Development Camp. She ended up being a four-time USA Hockey Player Development Camp attendee (2004–07). She was a two-time USA Hockey Women's National Festival participant (2008–09) and a member of the United States Women's Under-22 Select Team for the 2008 Under-22 Series.

  4. Julie Chu - Wikipedia

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    Julie Wu Chu (born March 13, 1982) is an American-Canadian former Olympic ice hockey player who played forward on the United States women's ice hockey team and defense with Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). She won the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2007 for best female collegiate hockey player while at Harvard University.

  5. Meghan Duggan - Wikipedia

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    Meghan Duggan (born September 3, 1987) is an American former ice hockey forward and director of player development for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League.She played for the United States at the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2014 Winter Olympics, winning two silver medals; she was the captain of the U.S. team at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where she won a gold medal.

  6. Cammi Granato - Wikipedia

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    She was named USA Women's Player of the Year in 1996. Granato was the captain of the U.S. women's hockey team that won a gold medal in the 1998 Winter Olympics. On February 8, 1998, she scored the first ever Olympic goal for the U.S women's hockey team. [1] In 205 career games for the national team, Granato had 186 goals, 157 assists, and 343 ...

  7. A. J. Mleczko - Wikipedia

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    Mleczko played college hockey at Harvard University, where she led the Crimson to a national title in 1999. [1] That same year she became the second winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award, which is awarded annually to the best female college ice hockey player in the United States. [ 2 ]

  8. Luciana Aymar - Wikipedia

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    She is the only player in history to receive the FIH Player of the Year Award eight times, [2] and she is considered as the best female hockey player of all time. [3] [4] [5] In 2010 she was granted the Platinum Konex Award as the best Hockey player of the last decade in Argentina. [6]

  9. Monique Lamoureux - Wikipedia

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    Monique Edith Lamoureux-Morando (born July 3, 1989), previously known as Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, [1] is an American former ice hockey player. She scored the game-tying goal in the final of the 2018 Winter Olympics before her twin sister Jocelyne scored the last shootout goal of the game to clinch the gold medal.