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National Women's Team October Camp Schedule NatioNal WomeN’s team october camp camp d’octobre de l’équipe NatioNale fémiNiNe team Notes / Notes sur l’équipe National Women’s Team October camp schedule Kay Arena – Moncton, NB (all times ADT) Thursday, October 9, 2008 1-2:30 p.m.: First group skates 4-5:30 p.m.: Second group skates Friday, October 10, 2008 11-noon: Game day skate 7:30 p.m.: Team Canada vs. Saint John Vitos Midget AAA Saturday, October 11, 2008 10-11 a.m.: Game day skate 7:30 p.m.: Team Canada vs. Fredericton Canadiens Midget AAA Sunday, October 12, 2008 10-11 a.m.: Game day skate 7:30 a.m.: Team Canada vs. Moncton Flyers Midget AAA Monday, October 13, 2008 2 p.m.: Team Canada vs. Moncton Flyers Midget AAA Horaire du camp d’octobre de l’équipe nationale féminine (les heures indiquées sont à l’HAE) Jeudi 9 octobre 2008 13 h - 14 h 30 : Séance de patinage du premier groupe 16 h - 17 h 30 : Séance de patinage du deuxième groupe Vendredi 10 octobre 2008 11 h - midi : Séance de patinage d’un jour de match 19 h 30 : Équipe Canada c. Vitos de Saint-Jean midget AAA Samedi 11 octobre 2008 11 h - 12 h : Séance de patinage d’un jour de match 19 h 30 : Équipe Canada c. Canadiens de Fredericton midget AAA Dimanche 12 octobre 2008 10 h - 11 h : Séance de patinage d’un jour de match 19 h 30 : Équipe Canada c. Flyers de Moncton midget AAA Lundi 13 octobre 2008 14 h : Équipe Canada c. Flyers de Moncton midget AAA National Women’s Team October camp Alignements de l’Équipe nationale féminine au camp d’octobre Moncton, NB October 9-13, 2008 / du 9 au 13 octobre 2008 # Name P S HT WT Born Hometown 2008-09 Team # Nom P L T P Née Ville d’origine Équipe 2008-09 Laura Hosier G L/G 5’9” 148 09/24/86 Sharon, ON Brampton Canadette-Thunder (CWHL) Kim St-Pierre G L/G 5’9” 156 12/14/78 Chateauguay, QC Montreal Stars (CWHL) Shannon Szabados G L/G 5’8” 147 08/06/86 Edmonton, AB Grant MacEwan College (ACAC, M) Tessa Bonhomme D L/G 5’7” 140 07/23/85 Sudbury, ON Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Delaney Collins D L/G 5’4” 130 05/02/77 Pilot Mound, MB Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Gillian Ferrari D R/D 5’8” 154 06/23/80 Thornhill, ON Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Annie Guay D L/G 5’8” 168 06/29/85 Rouyn-Noranda, QC Montreal Stars (CWHL) Becky Kellar D L/G 5’7” 146 01/01/75 Hagersville, ON Burlington Barracudas (CWHL) Carla MacLeod D R/D 5’4” 133 06/16/82 Calgary, AB Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Meaghan Mikkelson D R/D 5’9” 150 01/01/85 St. Albert, AB Edmonton Chimos (WWHL) Caroline Ouellette D L/G 5’11” 172 05/25/79 Montreal, QC Montreal Stars (CWHL) Cheryl Pounder D R/D 5’6” 145 06/21/76 Mississauga, ON Mississauga Chiefs (CWHL) Bobbi Jo Slusar D L/G 5’4” 140 06/06/85 Swift Current, SK Brampton Canadette Thunder (CWHL) Colleen Sostorics D R/D 5’4” 168 12/17/79 Kennedy, SK Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Gillian Apps F/A L/G 6’0” 177 11/02/83 Unionville, ON Brampton Canadette-Thunder (CWHL) Kelly Béchard F/A R/D 5’9” 145 01/22/78 Sedley, SK Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Jennifer Botterill F/A L/G 5’9” 158 05/01/79 Winnipeg, MB Mississauga Chiefs (CWHL) Jayna Hefford F/A L/G 5’5” 138 05/14/77 Kingston, ON Brampton Canadette-Thunder (CWHL) Gina Kingsbury F/A L/G 5’8” 137 11/26/81 Rouyn-Noranda, QC Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Noémie Marin F/A L/G 5’6” 150 04/05/84 Acton-Vale, QC Montreal Stars (CWHL) Cherie Piper F/A R/D 5’6” 167 06/29/81 Scarborough, ON Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Marie-Philip Poulin F/A L/G 5’6” 160 03/28/91 Beauceville, QC Dawson College (CEGEP) Katie Weatherston F/A R/D 5’2” 134 04/06/83 Thunder Bay, ON Montreal Stars (CWHL) 2008 NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM OCTOBER CAMP STAFF/PERSONNEL DE L’ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE 2008 AU CAMP D’OCTOBRE President/Président: Bob Nicholson Penticton, BC Hockey Canada Vice president, hockey/Vice-président, hockey : Johnny Misley Vancouver, BC Hockey Canada Director, female hockey/Directrice, hockey féminin: Julie Healy Montreal, QC Hockey Canada Head scout/Dépisteur en chef: Wally Kozak Wadena, SK Hockey Canada Head coach/Entraîneure-chef: Melody Davidson Oyen, AB Hockey Canada Assistant coach/Entraîneur adjointe: Doug Lidster Kamloops, BC Hockey Canada Assistant coach/Entraîneur adjointe : Peter Smith Lachine, QC McGill University (CIS) Video manager/Responsable, vidéo : Marco Marciano Laval, QC Hockey Canada Goaltending consultant/Consultant des gardiens: Dave Jamieson Coboconk, ON Hockey Canada Equipment manager/Responsable de l’équipement: Robin McDonald Didsbury, AB Hockey Canada Doctor/Médecin: Dr. Patti Galvin Guelph, ON University of Guelph (CIS) Therapist/Thérapeute: Doug Stacey London, ON London Knights (OHL) Massage therapist/Massothérapeute: Domenic Manchisi Oakville, ON Hockey Canada Strength and conditioning/Préparateur physique: Ryan van Asten Oshawa, ON Calgary Oval X-Treme (WWHL) Skating consultant/Consultant en patinage: Marc Power Ottawa, ON Ottawa Senators (NHL) Mental training consultant/Consultant en formation mentale Peter Jensen Toronto, ON Hockey Canada Coordinator, high performance/ Coordonnatrice, haute performance: Lesley Reddon Mississauga, ON Hockey Canada Media relations/ Relations médias : Chris Jurewicz Moose Jaw, SK Hockey Canada JULIE HEALY Montreal, QC Director, Female Hockey Directrice, hockey féminin Hockey Canada INTERNATIONAL BACKGROUND Has been director of female hockey since August 2002 … Is responsible for overseeing all aspects of female development and high performance, including the National Women’s Team, the National Women’s Under-22 Team and the National Women’s Under-18 Team … Has guided Canada’s National Women’s Team to gold medals at : the 2007 4 Nations Cup in Leksand, Sweden, 2007 IIHF World Women’s Championship in Winnipeg, MB, 2006 4 Nations Cup in Kitchener, ON, 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, 2005 Torino Ice Pre-Olympic Tournament in Turin, Italy, 2005 4 Nations Cup in Hameenlinna, Finland, 2004 4 Nations Cup in Lake Placid, NY and 2002 4 Nations Cup in Kitchener, ON, and silver medals at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Championship in Harbin, China, 2005 IIHF World Women’s Championship in Linkoping, Sweden and 2003 4 Nations Cup in Skövde, Sweden … Has guided Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team to six consecutive gold medals at the European Air Canada Cup (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) … Guided Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team to a silver medal at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship in January in Calgary, AB … Was an assistant coach with Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team for a three-game series vs. Sweden in Langley and North Delta, BC in August 2001 … Was head coach of Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team at the 2001 4 Nations Tournament in Füssen, Germany, winning gold … Was head coach of Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team for a three-game series vs. the USA in Lake Placid, NY in August 1999 … Was an assistant coach with Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team at the 1998 Christmas Cup in Unna, Germany, winning gold … Was an assistant coach with Canada’s National Women’s Team at the 1995 Pacific Rim Championship, winning gold HOCKEY BACKGROUND Spent two seasons as the head coach of the Strathmore Rockies of the Western Women’s Hockey League (2006-08) … Spent two seasons as head coach of the University of Calgary women’s hockey team (2003-05) … Spent two seasons as head coach of the Montreal Wingstar of the National Women’s Hockey League (2000-02) … Was head coach of Team Quebec at three Esso Women’s Nationals (1995, 1998, 1999), winning gold in 1995 and 1999 … Spent 14 seasons as an assistant coach with the University of Concordia’s women’s team (1985-99), winning the CIAU national championship in 1998 and 1999 PERSONAL Is a National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Level 4 certified coach … Received a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Concordia University ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANTÉCÉDENTS AU HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL Responsable de superviser tous les aspects du développement et de la haute performance du hockey féminin, y compris l’équipe nationale féminine, l’équipe nationale féminine des moins de 22 ans, l’équipe nationale féminine des moins de 18 ans … Depuis qu’elle a été nommée directrice du hockey féminin en août 2002, elle a guidé l’équipe nationale féminine du Canada à une médaille d’or à la Coupe des quatre nations 2007 à Leksand en Suède, au Championnat mondial féminin 2007 de l’IIHF à Winnipeg au Manitoba, à la Coupe des quatre nations 2006 à Kitchener, Ontario, aux Jeux olympiques d’hiver 2006 à Turin en Italie, au Tournoi préolympique sur glace de Turin 2005 à Turin en Italie, à la Coupe des quatre nations 2005 à Hameenlinna en Finlande, à la Coupe des quatre nations 2004 à Lake Placid, New York, et à la Coupe des quatre nations 2002 à Kitchener, Ontario ainsi qu’à des médailles d’argent au Championnat mondial féminin 2008 de l’IIHF à Harbin en Chine, au Championnat mondial féminin 2005 de l’IIHF à Linkoping en Suède et à la Coupe des quatre nations 2003 à Skövde en Suède…Elle a guidé l’équipe nationale des moins de 22 ans du Canada à six médailles d’or consécutives à la Coupe Air Canada européenne (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)… A guidé l’équipe nationale féminine des moins de 18 ans du Canada à une médaille d’argent au Championnat mondial féminin des moins de 18 ans 2008 de l’IIHF en janvier à Calgary, Alberta… Entraîneure adjointe de l’équipe nationale féminine des moins de 22 ans du Canada pour une série de trois matchs contre la Suède à Langley et North Delta en Colombie-Britannique en août 2001.
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