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Canada's National Women's Development Team Selection Canada’s National Women’s Development Team Selection Camp Camp de séléction de l’équipe nationale féminine de développement du Canada August 5-14, 2016/5-14 août 2016 | Calgary, Alberta HockeyCanada.ca ROSTER FORMATION Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown 2016-17 Team Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe 2016-2017 Erica Howe G L/G 5’9” 153 07/17/92 Orleans, Ont. Brampton (CWHL) Stephanie Neatby G L/G 5’11” 160 09/17/98 Toronto, Ont. Princeton University (ECAC) Shea Tiley G L/G 5’10” 148 12/02/96 Shallow Lake, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) Julia Vandyk G L/G 5’8” 150 04/28/97 Cambridge, Ont. Colgate University (ECAC) Jaime Bourbonnais D R/D 5’7” 125 09/09/98 Mississauga, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) Alexandra Calderone D L/G 5’4” 135 02/04/97 Kirkland, Que./Qc Boston University (HE) Codie Cross D L/G 5’3” 120 02/22/98 Airdrie, Alta./Alb. Northeastern University (ECAC) Lindsey Donovan D L/G 5’9” 144 09/09/98 Miramichi, N.B./N.-B. St. Francis Xavier University (AUS) Micah Hart D L/G 5’8” 152 01/13/97 Saanichton, B.C./C.-B. Cornell University (ECAC) Jessica Healey D L/G 5’3” 146 10/14/96 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. University of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Halli Krzyzaniak D R/D 5’7” 161 02/04/95 Neepawa, Man. University of North Dakota (WCHA) Allie Munroe D L/G 5’7" 153 04/20/97 Yarmouth, N.S./N.-É. Syracuse University (HE) Savannah Newton D L/G 5’4” 162 02/16/96 Middle Sackville, N.S./N.-É. Boston University (HE) Josiane Pozzebon D L/G 5’5” 131 03/25/97 Bourget, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) Stephanie Sucharda D R/D 5’8” 143 03/11/97 Mississauga, Ont. Princeton University (ECAC) Kaitlin Tse D L/G 5’7” 148 06/25/97 Toronto, Ont. Harvard University (ECAC) Lindsay Agnew F/A L/G 5’7” 138 03/09/98 Oakville, Ont. University of Minnesota (WCHA) Victoria Bach F/A L/G 5’4” 124 07/12/96 Milton, Ont. Boston University (HE) Hanna Bunton F/A L/G 5’8” 142 05/07/95 Belleville, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) Kristyn Capizzano F/A L/G 5’1” 124 01/03/95 Oakville, Ont. Boston College (HE) Emily Clark F/A L/G 5’7” 130 11/28/95 Saskatoon, Sask. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) Sarah-Ève Coutu-Godbout F/A L/G 5’7” 131 06/16/97 Rouyn-Noranda, Que./Qc Quinnipiac University (ECAC) Jade Downie-Landry F/A L/G 5’7” 147 10/03/95 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que./Qc McGill University (RSEQ) Loren Gabel F/A L/G 5’4” 147 07/24/97 Kitchener, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) Karly Heffernan F/A L/G 5’7” 145 02/06/96 Sherwood Park, Alta./Alb. Harvard University (ECAC) Ryleigh Houston F/A R/D 5’4” 138 09/14/98 Winnipeg, Man. Univeristy of North Dakota (WCHA) Shae Labbe F/A R/D 5’6” 172 01/06/97 Calgary, Alta./Alb. Colgate University (ECAC) Alexandra Labelle F/A L/G 5’6” 155 02/27/96 St-Louis-de-Gonzague, Que./Qc Université de Montréal (RSEQ) Rebecca Leslie F/A R/D 5’5” 118 05/08/96 Ottawa, Ont. Boston University (HE) Rhyen McGill F/A L/G 5’7” 136 10/28/97 Whitby, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) Eden Murray F/A L/G 5’3” 143 11/30/95 Medicine Hat, Alta./Alb. Yale University (ECAC) Sarah Nurse F/A L/G 5’8” 140 01/04/95 Hamilton, Ont. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) Kristin O’Neill F/A L/G 5’4” 125 03/30/98 Oakville, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) Ève-Audrey Picard F/A L/G 5’6” 138 02/16/96 Longueuil, Que./Qc University of Vermont (HE) Sarah Potomak F/A L/G 5’5” 140 12/19/97 Aldergrove, B.C./C.-B. University of Minnesota (WCHA) Christina Putigna F/A L/G 5’8” 145 10/16/97 Hamilton, Ont. Providence College (HE) Brooke Stacey F/A L/G 5’10” 140 06/28/96 Kahnawake, Que./Qc University of Maine (HE) INVITED, BUT UNABLE TO ATTEND / INVITÉES, MAIS INCAPABLE D’ASSISTER Valérie Audet F/A L/G 5’4” 136 06/16/97 St-Bruno, Que./Qc Cornell University (ECAC) Marlene Boissonnault G L/G 5’10” 171 06/19/97 Dundee, N.B./N.-B. Cornell University (ECAC) Ashleigh Brykaliuk F/A R/D 5’7” 127 06/15/95 Brandon, Man. University of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) Catherine Dubois F/A L/G 5’9” 175 07/29/95 Charlesbourg, Que./Qc Université de Montréal (RSEQ) Élizabeth Giguère F/A R/D 5’9” 158 05/08/97 Quebec City, Que./Qc Limoilou (CEGEP) Maude Trevisan G L/G 5’10” 155 05/04/97 Montreal, Que./Qc Saint-Laurent (CEGEP) President & Chief Executive Officer / Président et chef de la direction Tom Renney Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Chief Operating Officer / Chef de l’exploitation Scott Smith Bathurst, N.B./N.-B. Hockey Canada General Manager, National Women’s Team Programs / Directrice générale, programmes de l’équipe nationale féminine Melody Davidson Oyen, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneure-chef Noémie Marin Acton Vale, Que./Qc John Abbott College (CEGEP) Assistant Coach / Entraîneure adjointe Nadine Muzerall Etobicoke, Ont. University of Minnesota (WCHA) Assistant Coach / Entraîneure adjointe Amanda Benoit-Wark Welland, Ont. Ridley College (JWHL) Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiennes de but Max Joyal Saint-Joseph de Beauce, Que. Limoilou (CEGEP) Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo Justin Simpson Markham, Ont. Providence (HE) Strength and Conditioning Coach / Préparateur physique Eric Innes Quebec City, Que. Limoilou (CEGEP) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Mike Matthies Prince George, B.C./C.-B. BC Hockey Doctor / Médecin Dr. Marcus Robinson Calgary, Alta./Alb. University of Calgary (CIS) Therapist / Thérapeute Jami Boyd Minnedosa, Man. Hockey Canada Massage Therapist / Massothérapeute Courtney Loach Calgary, Alta./Alb. Calgary Buffaloes Mental Training Consultant / Consultant en entraînement mental Doug Swanson Sorrento, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Manager, Female National Teams / Responsable, équipes nationales féminines Lesley Reddon Mississauga, Ont. Hockey Canada Manager, Hockey Operations/Female National Teams / Responsable, activités hockey/équipes nationales féminines Amber Lesage Garden River, Ont. Hockey Canada Coordinator, Hockey Operations/Female National Teams / Coordonnatrice, activités hockey/équipes nationales féminines Tania Kenny Toronto, Ont. Hockey Canada Summer Student, Female Hockey Operations / Stagiaire, activités hockey féminin Drew McLaughlin Saint John, N.B./N.-B. Hockey Canada CAMP STAFF / PERSONNEL DU CAMP Coach/Entraîneure Cassie Turner Richelieu, Que./Qc Quinnipiac University (ECAC) Coach/Entraîneure Carla MacLeod Calgary, Alta./Alb. Edge School (CSSHL) Coach/Entraîneur Rob Morgan Medicine Hat, Alta./Alb. Yale University (ECAC) Coach/Entraîneure Leah Copeland Calgary, Alta./Alb. University of Alberta (CWUAA) Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiennes de but Kyle MacDonald Rothesay, N.B./N.-B. Saint John (NBPEIMMHL) Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo Adam Tresoor Calgary, Alta./Alb. Okanagan Hockey Academy (CSSHL) Strength and Conditioning Coach / Préparateur physique Ben Baharami Hamilton, Ont. McMaster University (OUA) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Alex Menzes Gatineau, Que./Qc. Ottawa (NHL) Therapist / Thérapeute Mark Packwood Thorold, Ont. London (OHL) Massage Therapist / Massothérapeute James Johnston Campbell River, B.C./C.-B. Victoria (BCHL) Mental Training Consultant / Consultante en entraînement mental Paula McQuaid Charlottetown, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. Hockey Canada Media Relations / Relations avec les médias Esther Madziya Lethbridge, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada NATIONAL WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT ROSTER FORMATION RED / ROUGES # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown 2016-17 Team No Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe 2016-2017 1 Stephanie Neatby G R/D 5’11” 160 09/17/98 Toronto, Ont. Princeton University (ECAC) 31 Erica Howe G L/G 5’9” 153 07/17/92 Orleans, Ont. Brampton (CWHL) 2 Alexandra Calderone D L/G 5’4” 135 02/04/97 Kirkland, Que./Qc Boston University (HE) 3 Jaime Bourbonnais D R/D 5’7” 125 09/09/98 Mississauga, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) 4 Halli Krzyzaniak D R/D 5’7” 161 02/04/95 Neepawa, Man. University of North Dakota (WCHA) 6 Lindsey Donovan D L/G 5’9” 144 09/09/98 Miramichi, N.B./N.-B. St. Francis Xavier University (AUS) 8 Josiane Pozzebon D L/G 5’5” 131 03/25/97 Bourget, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) 10 Kaitlin Tse D L/G 5’7” 148 06/25/97 Toronto, Ont. Harvard University (ECAC) 11 Sarah-Ève Coutu-Godbout F/A L/G 5’7” 131 06/16/97 Rouyn-Noranda, Que./Qc Quinnipiac University (ECAC) 12 Shae Labbe F/A R/D 5’6” 172 01/06/97 Calgary, Alta./Alb. Colgate University (ECAC) 15 Hanna Bunton F/A L/G 5’8” 142 05/07/95 Belleville, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) 16 Brooke Stacey F/A L/G 5’10” 140 06/28/96 Kahnawake, Que./Qc University of Maine (HE) 21 Christina Putigna F/A L/G 5’8” 145 10/16/97 Hamilton, Ont. Providence College (HE) 22 Kristin O’Neill F/A L/G 5’4” 125 03/30/98 Oakville, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) 25 Loren Gabel F/A L/G 5’4” 147 07/24/97 Kitchener, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) 27 Sarah Nurse F/A L/G 5’8” 140 01/04/95 Hamilton, Ont.
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