2011–12 Canada women's national ice hockey team

The 2011–12 women's national hockey team represented Canada in various tournaments during the 2011-12 hockey season. The head coach of the National team was York Lions women's ice hockey coach Dan Church.

News and notes

  • June 23, 2011: Sixteen of Hockey Canada's National Women's Program candidates will travel to Bratislava, Slovakia to participate in the 2011 IIHF High Performance Women's Camp from July 4–12.[1] As part of the IIHF Ambassador and Mentor Program, Hockey Canada will send six coaching mentors (Melody Davidson, Doug Lidster, Rick Polutnik, Daniele Sauvageau, France St. Louis and Nancy Wilson) and four athlete ambassadors (Correne Bredin, Therese Brisson, Fiona Smith-Bell, and Gina Kingsbury).
    • Under 18 players
NamePosition
Beth ClauseGoaltender
Kayla BlackGoaltender
Brianna QuadeGoaltender
Halli KrzyzaniakDefence
Taylor AccursiForward
Hanna BuntonForward
Kristyn CapizzanoForward
Sydney McKibbonForward
Sarah NurseForward

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    • Senior players
NamePosition
Beth ClauseGoaltender
Liz KnoxGoaltender
Christina KesslerGoaltender
Genevieve LacasseGoaltender
Courtney BirchardDefence
Vicki BendusForward
Mallory DeluceForward
Jesse ScanzanoForward

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  • July 21, 2011: Philanthropist Joan Snyder donated $2 million to Winsport Canada. The goal is to ensure priority rink access to female hockey players at all levels, and help expand the Canadian Women's Hockey League with the creation of Team Alberta. Part of the donation will cover the new addition to the Athletic and Ice Complex at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. This will serve as the future home to Hockey Canada. In addition, there shall be four hockey rinks, one of which will be aptly called the Joan Snyder Rink.[4]
  • On August 22, 2011, CBC television announced that Tessa Bonhomme will compete in their figure skating competition TV program Battle of the Blades. She is the first female hockey player to be a competitor in Battle of the Blades.[5] Bonhomme is paired with David Pelletier, also an Olympic Gold Medalist, and they want to give the NHL players a run for their money.[6]
  • September 22, 2011: Kim St. Pierre has decided to take the season off and have a baby.[7] This has led to an opening for a third goaltender on the squad. Christina Kessler and Genevieve Lacasse are being considered as possible replacements.
  • October 2: Hockey Canada joined other hockey federations for the first-ever World Girls' Hockey Day.[8] The initiative was spearheaded by the International Ice Hockey Federation as part of its initiatives to help grow the women's game.[9]

National team

2011 IIHF 12 Nations Tournament

Schedule

  • In the 14-1 win over Russia, several Canadian players accomplished numerous milestones. Meghan Mikkelson reached her 50th game played with the National team. Meghan Agosta reached the 100th point mark, while Jayna Hefford reached the 250th career point mark
  • August 31, 2011: Canada was bested by Sweden for just the second time in 66 all-time international meetings.[13] Mallory Deluce opened the scoring 11 seconds into the game, while Meghan Agosta scored a hat trick. Canada suffered from a 4-1 second-period deficit and lost by a 6-4 score.
DateTeamsResultNotes
August 24Canada vs. SwitzerlandCanada, 16-0[14]Jayna Hefford scored a hat trick
August 25Canada vs. RussiaCanada, 14-1[15]Meghan Agosta scored a hat trick and added two assists
August 27Canada vs. SlovakiaCanada, 11-0[16]Vicki Bendus registered a hat trick and added one assist
Canada outshot Slovakia 73-8
August 28USA vs. CanadaUSA, 4-0
August 30Canada vs. FinlandCanada, 3-2
August 28Canada vs. SwedenSweden, 6-4Hat trick by Meghan Agosta

Roster

NamePositionTeam
Christina KesslerGoaltenderBurlington Barracudas
Liz KnoxGoaltenderLaurier Golden Hawks women's ice hockey
Genevieve LacasseGoaltenderProvidence Friars women's ice hockey
Jocelyne LarocqueDefenceMinnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey
Meaghan MikkelsonDefenceTeam Alberta (CWHL)
Bobbi-Jo SlusarDefenceTeam Alberta (CWHL)
Catherine WardDefenceMontreal Stars
Tessa BonhommeDefenceToronto CWHL
Courtney BirchardDefenceNew Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey
Meghan AgostaForwardMontreal Stars
Gillian AppsForwardBrampton Thunder
Caroline OuelletteForwardMontreal Stars
Jayna HeffordForwardBrampton Thunder
Jennifer WakefieldForwardBoston University Terriers women's ice hockey
Haley IrwinForwardMinnesota Duluth
Vicki BendusForwardMercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey
Emmanuelle BlaisForwardMontreal Stars
Mallory DeluceForwardWisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey
Jesse ScanzanoForwardToronto CWHL

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2011 4 Nations Cup

  • October 3, 2011: Hockey Canada released the roster that will compete at the 2011 4 Nations Cup in Sweden. Cornell defender Laura Fortino, Wisconsin forward Stefanie McKeough, Dawson College forward Cassandra Poudrier, Cornell forward Lauriane Rougeau, and McGill forward Mélodie Daoust will make their debuts with the Canadian national women's ice hockey team at the event.[18]
  • The November 10 match between Canada and the US marked the 100th time since 1990 that the two countries have played each other.[19]

Schedule

DateTeamsScoreNotes
November 9Canada vs. Finland50Shutout by Shannon Szabados[20]
November 10Canada vs. USA31Game winning goal scored by Hayley Wickenheiser
Jocelyne Lamoureux was named the U.S. Player of the Game[21]
November 12Sweden vs. Canada13Jennifer Wakefield notched the game-winning goal[22]

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Roster

NumberNameShootsHeightWeightHometownClub
1Shannon SzabadosL5'8147Edmonton, Alta.Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
30Christina KesslerL5'6139Mississauga, Ont.Burlington Barracudas
32Charline LabontéL5'9163Boisbriand, Que.McGill Martlets
3Jocelyne LarocqueL5'6140Ste. Anne, Man.Manitoba Maple Leafs
4Stefanie McKeoughL5'7146Carlsbad Springs, Ont.Wisconsin Badgers
5Lauriane RougeauL5'8166Beaconsfield, Que.Cornell Big Red
8Laura FortinoL5'4144Hamilton, Ont.Cornell Big Red
11Courtney BirchardL5'9151Mississauga, Ont.Brampton Thunder
14Bobbi Jo SlusarL5'4140Swift Current, Sask.Team Alberta (CWHL)
17Cassandra PoudrierL5'5147Lachenaie, Que.Dawson College
2Meghan AgostaL5'7147Ruthven, Ont.Montreal Stars
6Rebecca JohnstonL5'9145Sudbury, Ont.Cornell Big Red
10Gillian AppsL6'0177Unionville, Ont.Brampton Thunder
16Jayna HeffordL5'5138Kingston, Ont.Brampton Thunder
19Brianne JennerR5'9159Oakville, Ont.Cornell Big Red
20Jennifer WakefieldR5'10166Pickering, Ont.Boston University Terriers
21Haley IrwinL5'7172Thunder Bay, Ont.Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
22Hayley WickenheiserR5'10171Shaunavon, Sask.Calgary Dinos
23Mélodie DaoustL5'6157Valleyfield, Que.McGill Martlets
24Natalie SpoonerR5'9186Scarborough, Ont.Ohio State Buckeyes
27Jesse ScanzanoR6'0188Montreal, Que.Toronto Furies
28Vicki BendusR5'2110Wasaga Beach, Ont.Brampton Thunder
29Marie-Philip PoulinL5'6160Beauceville, Que.Boston University Terriers

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IIHF Worlds

In preparation for the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, the National Team held a training camp at Carleton University in Ottawa from March 27 to 30.

Exhibition

DateArenaOpponentScoreGoal scorers
March 28, 2012Duchesnay Arena
Aylmer, QC
St-Eustache Midget AAA Vikings3-2 (Shootout)Hayley Wickenheiser, Haley Irwin, Cherie Piper[24]
March 29, 2012Duchesnay Arena
Aylmer, QC
Midget AAA Rousseau Royal de Laval-Montréal6-1Gillian Apps (2), Caroline Ouellette, Jocelyne Larocque, Jayna Hefford[25]
March 31, 2012Ottawa Civic CentreUnited States women's national ice hockey team1-0[26]Laura Fortino

Tournament

In the opening match of the tournament, the US team scored five goals in the first five minutes and 32 seconds.[27] In 102 prior contests, the Canadian team had never allowed more than seven goals. That was in a 7-3 loss on January 6, 2002 in Detroit. Jocelyne Lamoureux scored three goals while assisting on three others.[28] Her sister, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls and Hilary Knight each scored twice. Haley Irwin left the game during the first period as she fell into the boards behind the American net

In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Wickenheiser accumulated six points (two goals, four assists) in a 14-1 victory.[29]

DateOpponentScoreGoal scorers
April 7, 2012United States2-9[30]Natalie Spooner, Marie-Philip Poulin
April 10, 2012Russia14-1

Under 18 team

Training camp

  • May 19, 2011: Hockey Canada announced 49 players will attend the National Under 18 conditioning camp from May 25 to 29, 2011 at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.[31]
  • The Under 18 team held another strength and conditioning camp in August 2011 at the Canadian International Hockey Academy in Rockland, Ontario. The invitees were separated into two teams: Team Red and Team White.
  • Intrasquad games
DateScoreTeam Red scorersTeam White scorers
August 101-0 Team Red[32]Ashleigh BrykaliukNone
August 123-2 Team White (Shootout)[33]Nicole Connery, Meghan DufaultHanna Bunton, Kristyn Capizzano
August 132-1 Team White [34]Ashleigh BrykaliukAbbey Frazier, Vickie Lemire

Exhibition

From August 18 to 21, the Under 18 team will compete versus the United States in a three game series at the Canadian International Hockey Academy in Rockland, Ontario.

DateScoreCanada scorersUSA scorers
August 183-2 USA[35]Meghan Dufault (2)Anne Pankowski, Kaliya Johnson, Paige Savage
August 193-2 Canada[36]Erin Ambrose, Rebecca Kohler, Nicole ConneryAlex Carpenter, Anne Pankowski
August 216-4 Canada[37]Laura Stacey (2), Meghan Dufault, Emily Clark, Rebecca Kohler, Cayley MercerDana Trivigno, Sydney Daniels, Dani Cameranesi, Hayley Skarupa

Roster

PlayerPositionHeightProvince
Elaine ChuliGoaltender5-6 Ontario
Emerance MaschmeyerGoaltender5-6 Alberta
Erin AmbroseDefence5-5 Ontario
Melissa ChannellDefence5-5 Ontario
Alexis CrossleyDefence5-8 Nova Scotia
Jordan KrauseDefence5-9 British Columbia
Halli KrzyzaniukDefence5-8 Manitoba
Morgan RichardsonDefence5-4 Ontario
Cydney RoeslerDefence5-9 Ontario
Ashley BrykaliukForward5-5 Manitoba
Hanna BuntonForward5-8 Ontario
Emily ClarkForward5-5 Saskatchewan
Nicole ConneryForward5-6 Ontario
Meghan DufaultForward5-3 Manitoba
Rebecca KohlerForward5-11 Ontario
Vickie LemireForward5-10 Quebec
Shannon MacAulayForward5-11 Prince Edward Island
Julia McKinnonForward5-8 British Columbia
Cayley MercerForward5-8 Ontario
Erika SowchukForward5-6 Alberta
Laura StaceyForward5-10 Ontario
Taylor WoodsForward5-3 Manitoba

Player stats

PlayerGPGAPTSPIMPPG
Laura Stacey323500
Meghan Dufault331403
Erin Ambrose313420
Nicole Connery334720
Cayley Mercer312320
Rebecca Kohler320260
Halli Krzyzaniuk302260
Emily Clark310100
Ashley Brykaliuk301100
Jordan Krause301140
Shannon MacAulay301140
Morgan Richardson301100
Alexis Crossley300020
Sidney Peters300020
Cydney Roesler300020

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National Under 18 championships

IIHF Worlds

Canada was in Pool B at the 2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship. Alexis Crossley scored the game-winning goal for Team Canada in the gold medal game at the 2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship, a 3-0 triumph over the United States.[38] Emerance Maschmeyer earned the shutout for Team Canada.

DateTeamsArenaScoreGoal scorers
December 31, 2011Canada vs. Switzerland13-1[39]Catherine Dubois (3), Cayley Mercer (2), Taylor Woods (2), Rebecca Kohler, Laura Stacey, Cydney Roesler, Alexis Crossley, Nicole Connery, Emily Clark
January 1, 2012Canada vs. Germany6-0[40]Taylor Woods, Erin Ambrose, Laura Stacey, Cydney Roesler, Rebecca Kohler, Catherine Dubois
January 3, 2012Canada vs. FinlandZimní stadion Přerov7-0[41]Nicole Connery, Emily Clark, Laura Stacey, Rebecca Kohler, Meghan Dufault, Sarah Lefort, Cydney Roesler

Roster

NumberNamePositionShootsHeightClub
29Elaine ChuliGLeft5'6Stoney Creek (PWHL)
30Emerance MaschmeyerGLeft5'6Lloydminster (AJHL)
2Morgan RichardsonDL5'4Ottawa (PWHL)
10Alexis CrossleyDL5'8Shattuck St. Mary's
13Erin AmbroseDR5'5Toronto (PWHL)
14Jordan KrauseDR5'9Pursuit of Excellence
18Halli KrzyzaniakDR5'8Pursuit of Excellence
21Cydney RoeslerDR5'9Ottawa (PWHL)
23Abbey FrazierDL5'6John Abbott College (Collégial AA)
3Emily ClarkFL5'5Saskatoon (SFMAAAHL)
5Ashleigh BrykaliukFR5'5Balmoral Hall (JWHL)
7Laura StaceyFR5'10Toronto (PWHL)
11Taylor WoodsFR5'3Balmoral Hall (JWHL)
12Kristyn CapizzanoFL5'2Mississauga (PWHL)
15Meghan DufaultFR5'3Balmoral Hall (JWHL)
16Sarah LefortFL5'7Stanstead College
19Erika SowchukFL5'6Edge School (JWHL)
20Cayley MercerFL5'7Bluewater (PWHL)
24Nicole ConneryFL5'6Mississauga (PWHL)
25Rebecca KohlerFR5'11Bluewater (PWHL)
26Shannon MacAulayFL5'11Warner School (JWHL)
28Catherine DuboisF5'8Ontario Hockey Academy

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Under 22 team

Training camp

The Under 22 team held their training camp in August 2011 at the Canadian International Hockey Academy in Rockland, Ontario. The invitees were separated into two teams: Team Blue and Team Yellow. The August 13 match resulted in 14 skaters participating in the shootout. Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey skater Sasha Nanji scored the game-winning goal in the shootout. In the third contest, Isabel Menard passed to Laura Fortino as she scored the game-winning goal for Team Blue at 30 seconds of the first overtime. With the win, Team Blue won the series by a 2-1 margin.[43]

  • Intrasquad games
DateScoreTeam Blue scorersTeam Yellow scorers
August 115-2 Team Blue[44]Natalie Spooner, Carolyne Prevost (3), Tara WatchornLauriane Rougeau, Laura McIntosh
August 133-2 Team Yellow (Shootout)[45]Laura Fortino (2)Laura McIntosh, Kristine Grenier, Sasha Nanji
August 16Team Blue, 3-2 (OT)Isabel Menard, Melodie Daoust, Laura FortinoChristine Bestland, Shelby Bram

Rosters

Team Blue
PlayerPositionHeightTeam
Roxanne DouvilleGoaltender5-5Vermont
Erica HoweGoaltender5-8Clarkson
Hayleigh CudmoreDefence5-4Cornell
Mel DesrochersDefence5-4St. Lawrence
Laura FortinoDefence5-4Cornell
Brittany HaverstockDefence5-6.5Wisconsin
Cassandra PoudrierDefence5-5Dawson College
Tara WatchornDefence5-10Boston University
Kelly BabstockForward5-8Quinnipiac
Bailey BramForward5-7Mercyhurst
Jessica CampbellForward5-4.5Cornell
Melodie DaoustForward5-6Edouard-Montpetit
Sarah DavisForward5-4Minnesota
Reagan FischerForward5-8Dartmouth
Jenelle KohanchukForward5-7Boston University
Isabel MenardForward5-6Syracuse
Carly MercerForward5-6Clarkson
Carolyne PrevostForward5-4Wisconsin
Natalie SpoonerForward5-9Ohio State
Catherine WhiteForward5-10Cornell

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Team Yellow
PlayerPositionHeightTeam
Jamie LeonoffGoaltender5-7Detroit Belle Tire
Amanda MazzottaGoaltender5-5Cornell
Sarah EdneyDefence5-5Mississauga (PWHL)
Stefanie McKeoughDefence5-7Wisconsin
Sasha NanjiDefence5-6Dartmouth
Saige PacholokDefence5-5Wisconsin
Lauriane RougeauDefence5-8Cornell
Jessica WongDefence5-6Minnesota Duluth
Hannah ArmstrongForward5-9New Hampshire
Christine BestlandForward5-6Mercyhurst
Shelby BramForward5-1Eastman Selects
Laura BrookerForward5-5Laurier
Kristine GrenierForward5-5Pembina Valley
Brianne JennerForward5-9Cornell
Nicole KostaForward5-5Mississauga (PWHL)
Laura McIntoshForward5-5Ohio State
Marie-Philip PoulinForward5-6Boston University
Jamie Lee RattrayForward5-6Clarkson
Jillian SaulnierForward5-5Toronto (PWHL
Kelly TerryForward5-6Minnesota

Meco Cup

  • November 8: Hockey Canada announced its roster for the 2012 Meco Cup.

Roster

NamePositionShootsHeightWeightHometownClub
Genevieve LacasseGLeft5'9148Kingston, Ont.Providence Friars
Amanda MazzottaGLeft5'5155London, Ont.Cornell Big Red
Melissa ChannellDLeft5'5130Oakville, Ont.Burlington Jr. Barracudas (PWHL)
Sarah EdneyDLeft5'5133Mississauga, Ont.Harvard Crimson
Brittany HaverstockDLeft5'6138Hammonds Plains, N.S.Wisconsin Badgers
Hayleigh CudmoreDRight5'4146Oakville, Ont.Cornell Big Red
Tara WatchornDLeft5'10176Newcastle, Ont.Boston University Terriers
Cassandra PoudrierDLeft5'5147Lachenaie, QC.Dawson College
Saige PacholokDRight5'5140Edmonton, AlbertaWisconsin Badgers
Jessica CampbellFLeft5'4137Melville, Sask.Cornell Big Red
Jillian SaulnierFLeft5'5144Halifax, N.S.Cornell Big Red
Laura McIntoshFLeft5'5152Waterloo, Ont.Ohio State Buckeyes
Mallory DeluceFLeft5'7138London, Ont.Toronto Furies
Bailey BramFLeft5'7163Ste. Anne, MB.Mercyhurst Lakers
Shelby BramFLeft5'1112Ste. Anne, MB.Mercyhurst Lakers
Chelsea KarpenkoFRight5'5158Winnipeg, MB.Cornell Big Red
Jamie Lee RattrayFLeft5'6172Kanata, Ont.Clarkson Golden Knights
Catherine WhiteFLeft5'10159Brampton, Ont.Cornell Big Red
Isabel MenardFLeft5'6159Ottawa, Ont.Boston University Terriers
Sarah DavisFLeft5'4168Paradise, NL.Minnesota Golden Gophers
Nicole KostaFRight5'5142Mississauga, Ont.Quinnipiac Bobcats

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The following players were invited but unable to attend:

  • Emmanuelle Blais, Montreal Stars
  • Mélodie Daoust, McGill University
  • Jenelle Kohanchuk, Boston University
  • Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University
  • Carolyne Prevost, University of Wisconsin
  • Jessica Wong, University of Minnesota Duluth[48]

Exhibition

DateArenaTeamsScoreGoal scorers
Dec. 30Ondrej Nepela Arena
Bratislava
Canada vs. Slovakia8-0, Canada [49]Brittany Haverstock (2), Isabel Menard, Jamie Lee Rattray, Catherine White (2), Laura McIntosh, Cassandra Poudrier
Dec. 31Ondrej Nepela Arena
Bratislava
Canada vs. Slovakia5-0, Canada [50]Catherine White, Nicole Kosta, Shelby Bram, Jamie Lee Rattray, Chelsea Karpenko
Scoring leaders
PlayerGoalsAssistsPointsPIM
Catherine White3140
Jamie Lee Rattray2240
Isabel Menard1230
Brittany Haverstock2020
Shelby Bram1120
Chelsea Karpenko1120
Nicole Kosta1120
Jessica Campbell0222
Mallory Deluce0020
Sarah Edney0220
Jillian Saulnier0020
Laura McIntosh1010
Cassandra Poudrier1010
Bailey Bram0110

Schedule

DateTeamsArenaScoreGoal scorers
Jan. 3Canada, 4-1[51]Jillian Saulnier, Chelsea Karpenko, Isabel Menard, Nicole Kosta
Jan. 4Canada vs. RussiaIce Rink Füssen IcCanada, 6-0[52]Jamie Lee Rattray, Saige Pacholok, Tara Watchorn, Chelsea Karpenko, Cassandra Poudrier, Catherine White
January 6, 2012Canada vs. SwitzerlandArena Füssen
January 7, 2012Sweden vs. CanadaArena Füssen
January 8, 2012Sweden vs. FinlandArena Füssen

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Awards and honours

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See also

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