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Canada's 2018 Women's Olympic Hockey Team MEDIA GUIDE/GUIDE DE PRESSE CANADA’S 2018 WOMEN’S OLYMPIC HOCKEY TEAM ÉQUIPE OLYMPIQUE FÉMININE DE HOCKEY 2018 DU CANADA 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 Shannon Szabados G L/G 5’8” 146 08/06/86 Edmonton, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada 31 Geneviève Lacasse G L/G 5’8” 136 05/05/89 Kingston, Ont. Calgary (CWHL) 35 Ann-Renée Desbiens G L/G 5’9” 160 04/10/94 La Malbaie, Que./Qc University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 3 Jocelyne Larocque D L/G 5’6” 139 05/19/88 Ste. Anne, Man. Markham (CWHL) 4 Brigette Lacquette D R/D 5’6” 180 11/10/92 Mallard, Man. Calgary (CWHL) 5 Lauriane Rougeau D L/G 5’8” 167 04/12/90 Beaconsfield, Que./Qc Montreal (CWHL) 8 Laura Fortino D L/G 5’4” 137 01/30/91 Hamilton, Ont. Markham (CWHL) 12 Meaghan Mikkelson D R/D 5’9” 139 01/04/85 St. Albert, Alta./Alb. Calgary (CWHL) 14 Renata Fast D R/D 5’6” 144 10/06/94 Burlington, Ont. Toronto (CWHL) 2 Meghan Agosta F/A L/G 5’7” 148 02/12/87 Ruthven, Ont. Hockey Canada 6 Rebecca Johnston F/A L/G 5’9” 148 09/24/89 Sudbury, Ont. Calgary (CWHL) 7 Laura Stacey F/A R/D 5’10” 156 05/05/94 Kleinburg, Ont. Markham (CWHL) 9 Jennifer Wakefield F/A R/D 5’10” 172 06/15/89 Pickering, Ont. Linköping HC (SWE) 11 Jill Saulnier F/A L/G 5’5” 144 03/07/92 Halifax, N.S./N.-É. Calgary (CWHL) 15 Mélodie Daoust F/A L/G 5’6” 159 01/07/92 Valleyfield, Que./Qc Montreal (CWHL) 17 Bailey Bram F/A L/G 5’8” 138 09/05/90 St. Anne, Man. Calgary (CWHL) 19 Brianne Jenner F/A R/D 5’9” 156 05/04/91 Oakville, Ont. Calgary (CWHL) 20 Sarah Nurse F/A L/G 5’8” 140 01/04/95 Hamilton, Ont. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 21 Haley Irwin F/A L/G 5’7” 170 06/06/88 Thunder Bay, Ont. Calgary (CWHL) 24 Natalie Spooner F/A R/D 5’10” 180 10/17/90 Scarborough, Ont. Toronto (CWHL) 26 Emily Clark F/A L/G 5’7” 130 11/28/95 Saskatoon, Sask. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 29 Marie-Philip Poulin F/A L/G 5’7” 160 03/28/91 Beauceville, Que./Qc Montreal (CWHL) 40 Blayre Turnbull F/A R/D 5’7” 155 07/15/93 Stellarton, N.S./N.-É. Calgary (CWHL) 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 Director, National Women’s Team Programs / Directrice, programmes de l’équipe nationale féminine Gina Kingsbury Rouyn-Noranda, Que./Qc Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneure-chef Laura Schuler Scarborough, Ont. Dartmouth College (ECAC) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Dwayne Gylywoychuk Winnipeg, Man. Hockey Canada Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Perry Pearn Stettler, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Troy Ryan Spryfield, N.S./N.-É. Hockey Canada Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiennes de but Brad Kirkwood Calgary, Alta./Alb. University of Calgary (CWUAA) Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo James Emery Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Serge LeBlanc Grande-Digue, N.B./N.-B. Université de Moncton (AUS) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Alana Goulden Aurora, Ont. Ryerson University (OUA) Strength and Conditioning Coach / Préparateur physique Jeremy Steinbach Binbrook, Ont. CSI Atlantic Doctor / Médecin Dr. Leanne Peters Stratford, Ont. Hockey Canada Therapist / Thérapeute Christine Atkins Fort Macleod, Alta./Alb. Calgary (CWHL) Therapist / Thérapeute Heather Corliss Burns Lake, B.C./C.-B. Okanagan Hockey Academy (CSSHL) Massage Therapist / Massothérapeute Andrea Purdy Toronto, Ont. Hockey Canada Mental Training Consultant / Consultante en entraînement mental Kim Thompson Orleans, Ont. 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 Media Relations / Relations avec les médias Morgan Bell Charlottetown, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. 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