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  2. Jennifer Botterill - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Botterill OM (born May 1, 1979) is a Canadian former women's hockey player and current hockey broadcast television analyst who played for Harvard University, the Canadian national team, the Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros. She entered the ice hockey world after starting in the sport of ringette.

  3. List of Olympic women's ice hockey players for Canada

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    Jennifer Botterill was a member of four women's teams. Cassie Campbell is the one of two Canadian players to be captain of multiple teams (2002 and 2006). [33] Marie-Philip Poulin scored the gold medal-winning goal in three separate Olympics (2010, 2014, 2022) [34] Hayley Wickenheiser is the all-time leading scorer in the women's event and was named tournament MVP twice.

  4. Collapse of the Canadian Women's Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Women's Hockey League was established in 2007 as a Canadian women's amateur senior league.It was originally led by a group of players, notably Lisa-Marie Breton, Mandy Cronin, Allyson Fox, Kathleen Kauth, Kim McCullough, Sami Jo Small and Jennifer Botterill, all of whom played in the original National Women's Hockey League before it folded the same year. [1]

  5. Mississauga Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    In 2010–11, the CWHL was restructured and reduced the number of its teams to five, eliminating the Mississauga Chiefs and two other teams, and created a new Toronto team that acquired several former Chiefs players including Jennifer Botterill and Sami Jo Small. [4]

  6. 2002–03 Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey season - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Botterill The 2002–03 Harvard Crimson women’s ice hockey team played in the NCAA championship game, Harvard was first in the National Polls for 14 consecutive weeks. [ 1 ] In addition, the Crimson had a 28-game unbeaten streak and captured the ECAC regular-season and Ivy League titles.

  7. Canadian Women's Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The CWHL was an initiative spearheaded by players including Jennifer Botterill, Lisa-Marie Breton, Allyson Fox, Kathleen Kauth, Kim McCullough, and Sami Jo Small, all of whom played in the original National Women's Hockey League, which disbanded in 2007. The players worked with a group of volunteer business people to form the CWHL.

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  9. Harvard Crimson women's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Botterill set an NCAA record (since tied) for most points in one game with 10. This was accomplished on January 28, 2003 versus Boston College. [ 3 ] A few months later, Nicole Corriero tied Botterill's record for most points in one NCAA game with ten.