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Hockeycanada.Ca International Stats-2013-14 Canada’s National Women’s Team CAN 6-RUS 1 (Sunday Sept. 8, 2013) CAN 9-RUS 1 (Tuesday Sept. 10, 2013) CAN 3-USA 2 (Saturday Oct. 12, 2013) USA 3-CAN 6 (Thursday Oct. 17, 2013) USA 5-CAN 1 (Thursday Dec. 12, 2013) USA 4-CAN 1 (Friday Dec. 20, 2013) CAN 2-USA 3 SO (Saturday Dec. 28, 2013) USA 3-CAN 2 (Monday Dec. 30, 2013) TOTAL: 4-3-1 Power Plays & Penalty killing INTERNATIONAL Power Play: 6/44=13,6% Penalty Killing: 49/58=84% GP G A PTS PIM Hayley Wickenheiser 7 3 6 9 6 Caroline Ouellette 8 2 4 6 6 Natalie Spooner 7 4 1 5 4 Jayna Hefford 7 1 4 5 11 Rebecca Johnston 8 2 2 4 0 Meghan Agosta-Marciano 7 3 0 3 8 Marie-Philip Poulin 4 2 1 3 4 Jocelyne Larocque 6 1 2 3 11 Vicki Bendus 5 1 2 3 11 Jenelle Kohanchuk 4 1 2 3 0 Haley Irwin 6 1 2 3 10 Catherine Ward 8 0 3 3 6 Jennifer Wakefield 8 2 0 2 10 Tara Watchorn 4 2 0 2 8 Brianne Jenner 7 1 1 2 9 Bailey Bram 5 1 1 2 4 Lauriane Rougeau 6 1 1 2 0 Meaghan Mikkelson 7 1 1 2 5 Gillian Apps 5 1 1 2 8 Tessa Bonhomme 3 0 1 1 11 Mélodie Daoust 7 0 1 1 9 Laura Fortino 7 0 1 1 4 Courtney Birchard 4 0 1 1 7 Brigette Lacquette 3 0 0 0 6 GP MINS SH GA W L OL AVE % Shannon Szabados 4 240 88 12 2 2 0 3,00 ,863 Charline Labonté 3 156 66 7 2 1 0 2,69 ,894 Geneviève Lacasse 2 89 40 3 0 1 0 2,02 .925 Calgary – Phone / Tél. : (403) 777-3636 Ottawa – Phone / Tél. : (613) 562-5677 201-151 Canada Olympic Road SW, Calgary, AB T3B 6B7 N204-801 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 201-151 Canada Olympic Road SO, Calgary, AB T3B 6B7 N204-801 avenue King Edward, Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 HockeyCanada.ca Midget AAA Stats-2013-14 Canada’s National Women’s Team CGY Flames 3-CAN 2 (Thursday Sept. 19, 2013) SEAC 1-CAN 5 (Friday Sept. 20, 2013) STR 4-CAN 7 (Sat. Sept. 21, 2013) STR 1-CAN 4 (Sun. Sept. 22, 2013) CGY Royals 1-CAN 3 (Wed. Sept. 25, 2013) CGY NorthStars 2-CAN 7 (Thursday Sept. 26 2013) CAN 1-Red Deer 2 (Tuesday Oct. 1, 2013) CGY Flames 0-CAN 2 (Wed. Oct. 2, 2013) EDGE 3-CAN 4 (Thursday Oct. 3, 2013) EDGE 4-CAN 3 (Sunday Oct. 6, 2013) CAN 0-Lethbridge 5 (Tuesday Oct. 8, 2013) CAN 2-Medicine Hat 1 SO (Wednesday Oct. 9, 2013) CAN 3-Leduc 6 (Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013) CAN 4-Raiders 3 (SO) (Monday Oct. 28, 2013) CAN 2-Knights of Columbus 3 (Wed. Oct. 30, 2013) CAN 4-Grande Prairie-5 (OT) (Wed. Nov. 13, 2013) CAN 3-SSAC Edmonton 2 (Friday Nov. 15, 2013) CAN 2-Fort Saskatchewan 3 (Tuesday Nov. 19, 2013) CAN 1-Lloydminster 4 (Thursday Nov. 21, 2013) CAN 1- Edmonton CAC 6 (Friday Nov. 22, 2013) CAN 1- CGY Buffaloes 5 (Wednesday Nov. 28, 2013) CAN 0- CGY Royals 2 (Saturday Nov. 30, 2013) CAN 4- CGY Northstars 0 (Wednesday Dec. 4, 2013) CAN 3- CGY Flames 4 (OT) (Monday Dec. 9, 2013) CAN 2- EDM MLSA 1 (Saturday Dec. 14, 2013) CAN 2 – Sherwood Park 3 (Sunday Dec. 15, 2013) CAN 2 – Lethbridge 4 (Wednesday Jan. 8, 2014) CAN 2 – Medicine Hat 4 (Thursday Jan. 9, 2014) CAN 0 – Red Deer 2 (Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014) CAN 3 – Strathmore 4 (SO) (Friday Jan. 17, 2014) CAN 2 – CGY Buffaloes 4 (Sunday Jan. 19, 2014) CAN 4 – OHA Varsity 5 (Friday Jan. 24, 2014) CAN 8 – OHA Prep 1 (Tuesday Jan. 28, 2014) TOTAL: 13-17-3 Power Plays & Penalty killing MIDGET AAA Power Play: 22/143=15,3% Penalty Killing: 99/117=84,6% GP G A PTS PIM Rebecca Johnston 33 17 10 27 2 Caroline Ouellette 31 6 15 21 8 Jennifer Wakefield 32 10 8 18 16 Jayna Hefford 30 7 9 16 4 Natalie Spooner 30 6 8 14 4 Catherine Ward 26 2 12 14 10 Hayley Wickenheiser 26 5 8 13 10 Mélodie Daoust 26 6 6 12 6 Haley Irwin 19 4 7 11 8 Gillian Apps 33 3 7 10 16 Brianne Jenner 23 3 6 9 6 Meaghan Mikkelson 28 2 7 9 22 Lauriane Rougeau 27 2 7 9 6 Marie-Philip Poulin 12 1 8 9 10 Laura Fortino 27 1 8 9 8 Meghan Agosta-Marciano 18 7 1 8 2 Jenelle Kohanchuk 14 3 4 7 2 Vicki Bendus 26 2 4 6 10 Tara Watchorn 23 2 3 5 6 Bailey Bram 27 1 3 4 18 Tessa Bonhomme 10 0 2 2 4 Brigette Lacquette 11 1 0 1 14 Jocelyne Larocque 27 0 1 1 28 Courtney Birchard 19 0 0 0 10 GP MINS SH GA W L OL AVE % SO Shannon Szabados 12 716 342 31 4 7 1 2.59 ,909 1 Charline Labonté 12 650 287 26 4 5 1 2.40 ,909 0 Geneviève Lacasse 11 615 283 37 4 6 1 3.60 ,869 0 2 2013 4 Nations Cup Canada’s National Women’s Team FIN 1-CAN 3 (Tuesday Nov. 5, 2013) CAN 4-USA 2 (Wed. Nov. 6, 2013) SWE 3-CAN 4 (Friday Nov. 8, 2013) FIN 3-CAN 6 (Saturday Nov. 9, 2013) TOTAL: 4-0-0 2013 4 Nations Cup Power Plays & Penalty killing Power Play: 5/18=27,7% Penalty Killing: 17/21=81% GP G A PTS PIM Meghan Agosta-Marciano 4 1 4 5 0 Natalie Spooner 4 4 0 4 2 Vicki Bendus 4 2 2 4 0 Brianne Jenner 4 2 2 4 2 Haley Irwin 4 2 1 3 6 Rebecca Johnston 4 1 2 3 2 Mélodie Daoust 4 1 2 3 0 Catherine Ward 4 0 3 3 2 Jenelle Kohanchuk 4 2 0 2 0 Tara Watchorn 4 0 2 2 4 Bailey Bram 4 0 2 2 8 Brigette Lacquette 4 0 2 2 6 Courtney Birchard 4 0 2 2 2 Jayna Hefford 4 1 1 2 0 Jennifer Wakefield 4 1 1 2 0 Gillian Apps 3 0 1 1 2 Jocelyne Larocque 4 0 0 0 4 Tessa Bonhomme 4 0 0 0 2 GP MINS SH GA W L OL AVE %PIM PIM Shannon Szabados 1 60 11 3 1 0 0 3.00 ,727 0 Charline Labonté 2 120 42 4 2 0 0 2.00 ,904 2 Geneviève Lacasse 1 60 26 2 1 0 0 2.00 ,923 0 3 TOTAL MIDGET, INTERNATIONAL AND 2103 4 NATIONS CUP Updated Jan. 29 CAN 6-RUS 1 (Sunday Sept. 8, 2013) CAN 9-RUS 1 (Tuesday Sept. 10, 2013) CGY FLAMES 3-CAN 2 (Thursday Sept. 19, 2013) SEAC 1-CAN 5 (Friday Sept. 20, 2013) STR 4-CAN 7 (Sat. Sept. 21, 2013) STR 1-CAN 4 (Sun. Sept. 22, 2013) CGY Royals 1-CAN 3 (Wed. Sept. 25, 2013) CGY NorthStars 2-CAN 7 (Thursday Sept. 26 2013) CAN 1-Red DEER 2 (Tuesday Oct. 1, 2013) CGY Flames 0-CAN 2 (Wed. Oct. 2, 2013) EDGE 3-CAN 4 (Thursday Oct. 3, 2013) EDGE 4-CAN 3 (Sunday Oct. 6, 2013) CAN 0-Lethbridge 5 (Tuesday Oct. 8, 2013) CAN 2-Medicine Hat 1 SO (Wednesday Oct. 9, 2013) CAN 3-USA 2 (Saturday Oct. 12, 2013) USA 3-CAN 6 (Thursday Oct. 17, 2013) CAN 3-Leduc Oil Kings 6 (Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013) CAN 4-St. Albert Raiders 3 (SO) (Monday Oct. 28, 2013) CAN 2-Knights of Columbus 3 (Wed. Oct. 30, 2013) FIN 1-CAN 3 (Tuesday Nov. 5, 2013) CAN 4-USA 2 (Wed. Nov. 6, 2013) SWE 3-CAN 4 (Friday Nov. 8, 2013) FIN 3-CAN 6 (Saturday Nov. 9, 2013) CAN 4-Grande Prairie-5 (OT) (Wed. Nov. 13, 2013) CAN 3-SSAC Edmonton 2 (Friday Nov. 15, 2013) CAN 2-Fort Saskatchewan 3 (Tuesday Nov. 19, 2013) CAN 1-Lloydminster 4 (Thursday Nov. 21, 2013) CAN 1- Edmonton CAC 6 (Friday Nov. 22, 2013) CAN 1- Calgary Buffaloes 5 (Wednesday Nov. 28, 2013) CAN 0- Calgary Royals 2 (Saturday Nov. 30, 2013) CAN 4- Calgary Northstars 0 (Wednesday Dec. 4, 2013) CAN 3- Calgary Flames 4 (OT) (Monday Dec. 9, 2013) USA 5-CAN 1 (Thursday Dec. 12, 2013) CAN 2- EDM MLSA 1 (Saturday Dec. 14, 2013) CAN 2 – Sherwood Park Kings 3 (Sunday Dec. 15, 2013) USA 4-CAN 1 (Friday Dec. 20, 2013) CAN 2-USA 3 SO (Saturday Dec. 28, 2013) USA 3-CAN 2 (Monday Dec. 30, 2013) CAN 2 – Lethbridge 4 (Wednesday Jan. 8, 2014) CAN 2 – Medicine Hat 4 (Thursday Jan. 9, 2014) CAN 0 – Red Deer 2 (Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014) CAN 3 – Strathmore 4 (SO) (Friday Jan. 17, 2014) CAN 2 – CGY Buffaloes 4 (Sunday Jan. 19, 2014) CAN 4 – OHA Varsity 5 (Friday Jan. 24, 2014) CAN 8 – OHA Prep 1 (Tuesday Jan. 28, 2014) TOTAL: 21-20-4 Power Plays & Penalty killing MIDGET AAA, International and 2013 4 Nations Cup Power Play: 33/205=16,1% Penalty Killing: 165/196=84,1% GP G A PTS PIM Rebecca Johnston 45 20 14 34 4 Caroline Ouellette 39 8 19 27 14 Natalie Spooner 41 14 9 23 10 Jayna Hefford 41 9 14 23 15 Jennifer Wakefield 44 13 9 22 26 Hayley Wickenheiser 33 8 14 22 16 Catherine Ward 38 2 18 20 18 Haley Irwin 29 7 10 17 24 Meghan Agosta-Marciano 29 11 5 16 10 Mélodie Daoust 37 7 9 16 15 Brianne Jenner 34 6 9 15 17 Vicki Bendus 35 5 8 13 21 Gillian Apps 41 4 9 13 28 Jenelle Kohanchuk 22 6 6 12 2 Marie-Philip Poulin 16 3 9 12 14 4 Meaghan Mikkelson 35 3 8 11 27 Lauriane Rougeau 33 3 8 11 6 Laura Fortino 34 1 9 10 12 Tara Watchorn 31 4 5 9 18 Bailey Bram 36 2 6 8 30 Jocelyne Larocque 37 1 3 4 43 Brigette Lacquette 18 1 2 3 26 Tessa Bonhomme 17 0 3 3 17 Courtney Birchard 27 0 3 3 19 GP MINS SH GA W L OL AVE % SO Shannon Szabados 17 1016 441 46 7 9 1 2.71 ,895 1 Charline Labonté 17 926 395 37 8 6 1 2.39 ,906 0 Geneviève Lacasse 14 764 349 42 5 7 1 3.29 ,897 0 5 .
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