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  2. List of Olympic women's ice hockey players for the United ...

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    In July 1992, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to approve women's hockey as an Olympic event to first be held at the 1998 Winter Olympics. [1] [4] Until 1998, international women's hockey had been dominated by Canada's national team. Canadian teams had won every World Championship; by 1997, however, the American team had improved ...

  3. List of United States women's national ice hockey team rosters

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    The following is the United States roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2014 Winter Olympics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Head coach: Katey Stone Assistant coaches: Hillary Witt , Bobby Jay

  4. From Caitlin Clark and Simone Biles to a new hockey league ...

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    The Pro Women's Hockey League brought in 392,259 fans during its inaugural regular season, highlighted by a women’s hockey record crowd of 21,105 at the home arena of the NHL's Canadiens for a ...

  5. Sarah Nurse - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Nurse (born January 4, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Toronto Sceptres of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and Canada women's national ice hockey team. She made her debut with the national team at the 2015 4 Nations Cup. Nurse represented Canada at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics.

  6. Here are 34 of the top Wisconsin high school girls hockey ...

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    The high school girls hockey season has begun, and during the first weekend of March a WIAA state champion will be crowned in Middleton. The regional semifinals are set for Feb. 13 with the finals ...

  7. Framingham High School girls hockey junior Jasper Russo, center, is hugged by senior captain Sophia Tersoni, right, #12, safter scoring the first goal against the Medway-Ashland girls hockey team ...

  8. Brigette Lacquette - Wikipedia

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    Brigette Lacquette is the first First Nations hockey player to be named to Canada’s National Women’s Team. She recognizes that makes her a role model for young First Nations athletes, especially girls who play hockey, but that is a jobs she is happy to accept. Lacquette first joined the National Women’s U18 Team in August 2008.

  9. Natalie Spooner - Wikipedia

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    She was named the IIHF Female Player of the Year in 2024. Spooner was the first player to play for the Canadian national under-18, under-22, and senior teams. [1] In 2014, she became the first player to win both an Olympic gold medal and the Clarkson Cup in the same year. Spooner runs a High Performance Hockey Academy for girls.