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Canada's National Women's Team Olympic Roster 2011 MLP CUP COUPE MLP 2011 JANUARY 4-8, 2011 / 4-8 JANVIER 2011 KREUZLINGEN, SWITZERLAND/SUISSE TEAM CANADA MEDIA GUIDE GUIDE DE PRESSe d’ÉQUIPE CANADA HockeyCanada.ca ROSTER FORMATION # Name P S/C Ht Wt Born Hometown Club Team No Nom P T/C G P Née Ville d’origine Équipe de club 30 Roxanne Douville G L/G 5’5” 139 05/23/91 Beloeil, Que./Qc University of Vermont (HE) 31 Geneviève Lacasse G L/G 5’8” 147 05/05/89 Scarborough, Ont. Providence College (HE) 2 Stefanie McKeough D L/G 5’7” 146 01/27/91 Carlsbad Springs, Ont. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 3 Brittany Haverstock D L/G 5’6.5” 138 05/03/90 Hammonds Plains, N.S./N.-É. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 4 Lauriane Rougeau D L/G 5’8” 166 04/12/90 Beaconsfield, Que./Qc Cornell University (ECAC) 7 Tara Watchorn D L/G 5’9.5” 176 05/30/90 Newcastle, Ont. Boston University (HE) 14 Courtney Birchard D L/G 5’9” 151 07/14/89 Mississauga, Ont. University of New Hampshire (HE) 23 Laura Fortino D L/G 5’4” 144 01/30/91 Hamilton, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) 25 Jessica Wong D L/G 5’6” 142 03/29/91 Baddeck, N.S./N.-É. University of Minnesota-Duluth (WCHA) 8 Natalie Spooner F/A R/D 5’9” 186 10/17/90 Scarborough, Ont. Ohio State University (WCHA) 9 Jenelle Kohanchuk F/A L/G 5’7” 143 10/03/90 Winnipeg, Man. Boston University (HE) 10 Jessica Campbell F/A L/G 5’4.5” 137 06/24/92 Melville, Sask. Cornell University (ECAC) 11 Laura McIntosh F/A L/G 5’5” 152 01/21/90 Waterloo, Ont. Ohio State University (WCHA) 12 Isabel Menard F/A L/G 5’6” 159 05/21/91 Ottawa, Ont. Syracuse University (CHA) 13 Bailey Bram F/A L/G 5’7” 163 09/05/90 Ste. Anne, Man. Mercyhurst College (CHA) 15 Jillian Saulnier F/A L/G 5’5” 144 03/07/92 Halifax, N.S./N.-É Toronto (PWHL) 16 Chelsea Karpenko F/A R/D 5’5” 158 04/27/90 Winnipeg, Man. Cornell University (ECAC) 18 Catherine White F/A L/G 5’10” 159 02/05/90 Brampton, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) 20 Mallory Deluce F/A L/G 5’6.5” 138 04/13/89 London, Ont. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 26 Carolyne Prevost F/A L/G 5’4” 143 01/06/90 Sarnia, Ont. University of Wisconsin (WCHA) 27 Vicki Bendus F/A R/D 5’2” 110 04/17/89 Wasaga Beach, Ont. Mercyhurst College (CHA) NAMED TO TEAM, BUT UNABLE TO PLAY / NOMMÉE À L’ÉQUIPE, MAIS INCAPABLE DE JOUER -- Amanda Mazzotta G L/G 5’5” 155 03/20/90 London, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) President & CEO / Président et chef de direction Bob Nicholson Penticton, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Vice-President, Hockey Operations/National Teams / Vice-président, activités hockey/équipes nationales Brad Pascall Coquitlam, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Director, Female National Teams / Directrice, équipes nationales féminines Kalli Quinn Vancouver, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Head Scout, Women's National Team Programs / Dépisteuse en chef, programmes des équipes nationales féminines Melody Davidson Oyen, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef Jim Fetter Waterloo, Ont. Wayne State University (CHA) Assistant Coach / Entraîneure adjointe Rachel Flanagan Guelph, Ont. University of Guelph (CIS) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Dave Gywn Etobicoke, Ont. Etobicoke (PWHL) Goalie Coach / Entraîneur des gardiennes Perry Wilson LaSalle, Ont. University of Windsor (CIS) Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo Jonas Plumb West Vancouver, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Equipment Manager / Responsable d’équipement Alana Goulden Newmarket, Ont. York University (CIS) Strength & Conditioning / Préparateur physique James Gattinger Neudorf, Sask. National Sports Development Doctor / Médecin Dr. Taryn Taylor Ottawa, Ont. Carleton Sports Medicine Clinic Therapist / Thérapeute Heather Corliss Lethbridge, Alta./Alb. Warner Hockey School Massage Therapist / Massothérapeute Lucia Orsini Oakville, Ont. U. of Toronto Sports Clinic Sport Psychologist / Psychologue du sport Doug Swanson Red Deer, Alta./Alb. First Place for Human Performance Manager, Hockey Operations/National Teams / Responsable, activités hockey/équipes nationales Meghan Hunter Oil Springs, Ont. Hockey Canada NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-22 TEAM/ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 22 ANS SCHEDULE HORAIRE GROUPS/GROUPES A B Finland/Finlande (FIN) Canada (CAN) Russia/Russie (RUS) Germany/Allemagne (GER) Sweden/Suède (SWE) Switzerland/Suisse (SUI) # Time (ET) Teams Group Round Arena Location No Heure (HE) Équipes Groupe Ronde Aréna Lieu Tuesday, January 4, 2011 / Mardi 4 janvier 2011 1 10:00 SWE – FIN A Preliminary / Préliminaire Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI 2 14:00 CAN – SUI B Preliminary / Préliminaire Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI Wednesday, January 5, 2011 / Mercredi 5 janvier 2011 3 10:00 RUS – FIN A Preliminary / Préliminaire Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI 4 14:00 SUI – GER B Preliminary / Préliminaire Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI Thursday, January 6, 2011 / Jeudi 6 janvier 2011 5 10:00 SWE – RUS A Preliminary / Préliminaire Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI 6 14:00 GER – CAN B Preliminary / Préliminaire Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI Friday, January 7, 2011 / Vendredi 7 janvier 2011 7 10:00 TBD - TBD -- Semifinal / Demi-finale Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI 8 14:00 TBD - TBD -- Semifinal / Demi-finale Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI Saturday, January 8, 2011 / Samedi 8 janvier 2011 9 04:00 3A – 3B -- 5th Place / 5e place Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI 10 10:00 L7 – L8 / P7 – P8 -- Bronze Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI 11 14:00 W7 – W8 / G7 – G8 -- Gold/Or Bodensee-Arena Kreuzlingen, SUI NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-22 TEAM/ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 22 ANS STAFF PROFILES BIOGRAPHIES DU PERSONNEL BOB NICHOLSON Penticton, B.C./C.-B. President/CEO Président/chef de la direction Hockey Canada HOCKEY CANADA BACKGROUND ANTÉCÉDENTS AUPRÈS DE HOCKEY CANADA Has been Hockey Canada’s president and CEO since 1998 … Manages Président et chef de la direction de Hockey Canada depuis 1998… Gère a staff of 95 people within five offices across Canada … Oversees 95 employés répartis dans cinq bureaux au Canada… Supervise les corporate sales and marketing, licensing, insurance and regulations, ventes aux sociétés et le marketing, l’octroi de licences, les assurances hockey development programs both nationally and internationally, et les règlements, les programmes de développement du hockey à high performance programs and communications … Manages and l’échelle nationale et internationale, les programmes de la haute oversees all operations for competitions that Canada participates in performance et les communications… Gère et supervise toutes les internationally, including the IIHF World Junior Championship, IIHF activités des compétitions auxquelles participe le Canada sur la scène World Championship, IIHF World Women’s Championship and internationale, y compris le Championnat mondial junior de l’IIHF, le Olympic Winter Games … Has overseen Canada winning 55 medals in Championnat mondial de l’IIHF, le Championnat mondial féminin de international competition since 1990, 36 of which were gold: five l’IIHF et les Jeux olympiques d’hiver… A supervisé le succès du Canada, Olympic gold medals (2002 – men, 2002 – women, 2006 – women, remportant 55 médailles au hockey international depuis 1990, dont 36 2010 – men, 2010 - women), twelve IIHF World Junior Championship d’or : cinq médailles d’or olympiques (2002 – hommes; 2002 – femmes, gold medals (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2006 – femmes, 2010 – hommes, 2010 – femmes), douze médailles d’or 2007, 2008, 2009), five IIHF World Championship gold medals (1994, au Championnat mondial junior de l’IIHF (1990, 1991,1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007), nine IIHF World Women’s Championship 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), cinq médailles d’or au gold medals (1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, Championnat mondial de l’IIHF (1994, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007), neuf 2007), two IIHF World Under-18 Championship gold medals (2003, médailles d’or au Championnat mondial féminin de l’IIHF (1990, 1992, 2008), one IIHF Women’s World Under-18 Championship gold medal 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007), deux médailles d’or au (2010), one Paralympic gold medal (2006) and one IPC Sledge Championnat mondial des moins de 18 ans de l’IIHF (2003, 2008), une Hockey World Championship gold medal (2008) … Has also overseen médaille d’or au Championnat mondial féminin des moins de 18 ans de Canada winning 17 silver medals (IIHF World Championship – 1996, l’IIHF (2010), une médaille d’or paralympique (2006) et une médaille 2005, 2008, 2009; World Cup of Hockey – 1996; IIHF World Junior d’or au Championnat mondial de hockey sur luge du CIP (2008)… A Championship – 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010; IIHF World Women’s également supervisé le succès du Canada remportant 17 médailles Championship – 2005, 2008, 2009; Olympics – 1998, women’s; IIHF d’argent (Championnat mondial de l’IIHF – 1996, 2005, 2008, 2009; World Under-18 Championship – 2005; IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Coupe du monde du hockey – 1996; Championnat mondial junior de Championship – 2008, 2009) and three bronze medals (IIHF World l’IIHF – 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010; Championnat mondial féminin de Championship – 1995, IIHF World Junior Championship – 2000, 2001) l’IIHF – 2005, 2008, 2009; Jeux olympiques – 1998, femmes; … Was senior vice-president of the Canadian Hockey Association Championnat mondial des moins de 18 ans de l’IIHF – 2005; from 1992 to 1998, managing all national men’s teams, national Championnat mondial féminin des moins de 18 ans de l’IIHF – 2008, women’s teams and development programs, and overseeing 2009) et trois médailles de bronze (Championnat mondial de l’IIHF – international
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