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Media Guide Guide De Presse CANADA ’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA MEDIA GUIDE GUIDE DE PRESSE IIHF U18 WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL FÉMININ DES M18 DE L’IIHF DEC. 26, 2019-JAN. 2, 2020 / 26 DÉC. 2019-2 JANV. 2020 BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA/SLOVAQUIE ROSTER FORMATION # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team No Nom P T/A Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club 1 Ève Gascon G L/G 5’8” 170 05/09/03 Terrebonne, Que./Qc Collège Esther-Blondin (LHMAAAQ) 29 Jessie McPherson G L/G 5’9” 145 12/20/02 Chatham, Ont. Cambridge (PWHL) 30 Kayle Osborne G L/G 5’7” 173 02/28/02 Rideau Lakes, Ont. Ottawa (PWHL) 2 Charli Kettyle D L/G 5’7” 147 02/22/02 Perth, Ont. Nepean (PWHL) 3 Annie King D L/G 5’3” -- 01/27/02 Yellowknife, N.W.T./T.N.-O. Notre Dame (SFMAAAHL) 4 Kendall Cooper D R/D 5’8” 153 05/19/02 Burlington, Ont. Stoney Creek (PWHL) 23 Ashley Messier D R/D 5’3” 134 03/27/02 Wilcox, Sask. Selects Hockey Academy (USHS) 25 Tamara Giaquinto D R/D 5’6” 165 03/29/02 Etobicoke, Ont. Etobicoke (PWHL) 26 Nicole Gosling D L/G 5’6” 142 04/21/02 London, Ont. London (PWHL) 27 Brianna Legros D L/G 5’4” 147 04/11/02 Haileybury, Ont. Etobicoke (PWHL) 6 Grace Nelles F/A L/G 5’9” 143 01/18/02 St. Anns, Ont. Stoney Creek (PWHL) 7 Maya Labad F/A L/G 5’7” 150 05/07/02 Mascouche, Que./Qc John Abbott College (CEGEP) 8 Maddi Wheeler F/A L/G 5’4” 140 10/10/02 Erinsville, Ont. Kingston (PWHL) 10 Jenna Buglioni F/A R/D 5’3” 126 03/13/02 Port Moody, B.C./C.-B. Greater Vancouver (BCFMAAA) 11 Anne Cherkowski F/A R/D 5’6” 143 07/06/02 Vernon, B.C./C.-B. Pursuit of Excellence (CSSHL) 12 Ann-Frédérik Naud F/A R/D 5’6” 122 02/23/02 Joliette, Que./Qc John Abbott College (CEGEP) 13 Lindsay Bochna F/A L/G 5’4” 150 05/03/02 Toronto, Ont. Etobicoke (PWHL) 14 Émilie Lussier F/A L/G 5’6” 136 11/22/02 Sainte-Martine, Que./Qc Lac St-Louis (LHEQ) 16 Marianne Picard F/A R/D 5’5” 155 11/13/02 Repentigny, Que./Qc Stanstead College (NAPHA) 17 Sarah Paul F/A L/G 5’7” 165 07/20/03 West Kelowna, B.C./C.-B. Pursuit of Excellence (CSSHL) 20 Sarah Thompson F/A L/G 5’6” 126 01/08/02 Orleans, Ont. Nepean (PWHL) 21 Sarah Wozniewicz F/A R/D 5’7” 155 08/25/03 Cochrane, Alta./Alb. Edge School (CSSHL) 24 Aly McLeod F/A L/G 5’4” 128 04/17/02 Stratford, Ont. Cambridge (PWHL) Chief Executive Officer / Chef de la direction Tom Renney Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada President & Chief Operating Officer / Président et chef de l’exploitation Scott Smith Bathurst, N.B./N.-B. Hockey Canada Director, National Teams – Women’s / Directrice, équipes nationales féminines Gina Kingsbury Rouyn-Noranda, Que./Qc Hockey Canada Head Scout / Dépisteuse en chef Melody Davidson Oyen, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef Howie Draper Edmonton, Alta./Alb. University of Alberta (CW) Assistant Coach / Entraîneuse adjointe Britni Smith Port Perry, Ont. Clarkson University (ECAC) Assistant Coach / Entraîneuse adjointe Tara Watchorn Newcastle, Ont. Boston University (HE) Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiennes de but Gord Woodhall Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg (MFMHL) Video Coach / Entraîneuse vidéo Stef Thomson Oshawa, Ont. NAIT (ACAC) Strength and Conditioning Coach / Préparateur physique Jason Weber Saskatoon, Sask. University of Saskatchewan (CW) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Brittany Simpson Ottawa, Ont. Hockey Canada Team Physician / Médecin de l’équipe Dr. Andi Jones Penetanguishene, Ont. Penetang (PJHL) Therapist / Thérapeute Amie Lee New Glasgow, N.S./N.-É. Hockey Canada Massage Therapist / Massothérapeute James Johnston Campbell River, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Mental Performance Consultant / Consultante en performance mentale Paula McQuaid Charlottetown, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. Hockey Canada Manager, National Teams / Responsable, équipes nationales Tania Kenny Toronto, Ont. Hockey Canada Coordinator, National Teams / Coordonnateur, équipes nationales Dylan Rockwell Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Media Relations / Relations avec les médias Katie Macleod Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA SCHEDULE HORAIRE GROUPS/GROUPES A B Canada (CAN) Czech Republic/République tchèque (CZE) Finland/Finlande (FIN) Slovakia/Slovaquie (SVK) Russia/Russie (RUS) Sweden/Suède (SWE) United States/États-Unis (USA) Switzerland/Suisse (SUI) # Time (ET) Round Group Teams Arena Location No Heure (HE) Ronde Groupe Équipes Aréna Lieu Thursday, December 26, 2019 / Jeudi 26 décembre 2019 1 06:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A RUS – CAN Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 2 10:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CZE – SUI Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 2 Bratislava, SVK 3 10:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A FIN – USA Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 4 14:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SVK – SWE Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK Friday, December 27, 2019 / Vendredi 27 décembre 2019 5 06:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CAN – FIN Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 6 10:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SWE – CZE Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 2 Bratislava, SVK 7 10:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A RUS – USA Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 8 14:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SVK – SUI Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK Saturday, December 28, 2019 / Samedi 28 décembre 2019 Off Day/Congé Sunday, December 29, 2019 / Dimanche décembre 2019 9 06:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – CAN Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 10 10:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SUI – SWE Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 2 Bratislava, SVK 11 10:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire A FIN – RUS Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 12 14:30 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CZE – SVK Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK Monday, December 30, 2019 / Lundi 30 décembre 2019 13 10:30 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- B1 – A4 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 14 14:30 Relegation/Relégation -- B4 – B3 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 2 Bratislava, SVK 15 14:30 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- B2 – A3 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK Tuesday, December 31, 2019 / Mardi 31 décembre 2019 Off Day/Congé Wednesday, January 1, 2020 / Mercredi 1er janvier 2020 16 06:30 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- W13/G13 – A1 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 17 10:30 Relegation/Relégation -- B3 – B4 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 2 Bratislava, SVK 18 10:30 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- W15/G15 – A2 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 19 14:30 5th Place/5e Place -- L13 - L15/P13 – P15 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK Thursday, January 2, 2020 / Jeudi 2 janvier 2020 20 06:30 Bronze -- L16 – L18/P16 – P18 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 21 10:30 Relegation/Relégation -- B4 – B3 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK 22 14:30 Gold/Or -- W16 – W18/G16 – G18 Stadion Vladimir Dzurilla – Hall 1 Bratislava, SVK NOTE/REMARQUE Relegation is a best-of-three series; if one team wins the first two games (14 and 17), the third game (21) will not be played La relégation est une série deux de trois; si une équipe gagne les deux premiers matchs (14 et 17), le troisième (21) ne sera pas joué CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA STAFF PROFILES BIOGRAPHIES DU PERSONNEL TOM RENNEY Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. Chief Executive Officer Chef de la direction Hockey Canada HOCKEY CANADA BACKGROUND ANTÉCÉDENTS AUPRÈS DE HOCKEY CANADA Oversees hockey development programs both nationally and internationally, and Supervise les programmes de développement du hockey sur la scène nationale et internationale high performance programs … Manages and oversees all operations for competitions ainsi que les programmes de haute performance… Gère et supervise toutes les compétitions that Canada participates in internationally, including the IIHF World Junior internationales auxquelles participe le Canada, incluant le Championnat mondial junior de Championship, IIHF World Championship, IIHF Women’s World Championship, IPC l’IIHF, le Championnat mondial de l’IIHF, le Championnat mondial féminin de l’IIHF, le World Para Hockey Championship, and Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games … Championnat mondial de parahockey du CIP et les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques d’hiver… Served as president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada from July 2014 to A agi comme président et chef de la direction de Hockey Canada de juillet 2014 à juin 2017… A supervisé la conquête de 22 médailles par le Canada lors de compétitions internationales, six June 2017 … Has overseen Canada winning 22 medals in international competition, d’or (Championnat mondial junior 2015 de l’IIHF; Championnat mondial 2015 de l’IIHF; six gold (2015 IIHF World Junior Championship; 2015 IIHF World Championship; 2016 Championnat mondial 2016 de l’IIHF; Championnat mondial de parahockey 2017 du CIP; IIHF World Championship; 2017 IPC World Para Hockey Championship; 2018 IIHF Championnat mondial junior 2018 de l’IIHF; Championnat mondial féminin des M18 2019 de World Junior Championship; 2019 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship), 12 silver l’IIHF), 12 d’argent (Championnat mondial féminin des M18 2015 de l’IIHF; Championnat (2015 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship; 2015 IIHF Women’s World mondial féminin 2015 de l’IIHF; Championnat mondial féminin des M18 2016 de l’IIHF; Championship; 2016 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship; 2016 IIHF Women’s Championnat
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