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Canada's National Women's Under-18 Team CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS 2012 IIHF ICE HOCKEY U18 WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL DE HOCKEY SUR GLACE FÉMININ DES MOINS DE 18 ANS 2012 DE L’IIHF DECEMBER 31, 2011 – JANUARY 7, 2012 / 31 DÉCEMBRE 2011 – 7 JANVIER 2012 PREROV & ZLIN, CZECH REPUBLIC / PREROV ET ZLIN, RÉPUBLIQUE TCHÈQUE TEAM CANADA MEDIA GUIDE GUIDE DE PRESSE D’ÉQUIPE CANADA ROSTER FORMATION CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S UNDER-18 TEAM ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DES MOINS DE 18 ANS DU CANADA 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship/Championnat mondial de hockey sur glace féminin des moins de 18 ans 2012 de l’IIHF December 31, 2011 – January 7, 2012/31 décembre 2011 – 7 janvier 2012 Prerov & Zlin, Czech Republic/Prerov et Zlin, République tchèque No. Name P S/C Ht Wt Born Hometown Club Team # Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club 29 Elaine Chuli G L/G 5’6” 132 05/16/94 Waterford, Ont. Stoney Creek (PWHL) 30 Emerance Maschmeyer G L/G 5’6” 141 10/05/94 Bruderheim, Alta./Alb. Lloydminster (AJHL) 2 Morgan Richardson D L/G 5’4” 147 06/17/94 Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa (PWHL) 10 Alexis Crossley D L/G 5’8” 154 04/07/94 Cole Harbour, N.S./N.-É. Shattuck-St. Mary’s (U.S. Prep) 13 Erin Ambrose D R/D 5’5” 132 04/30/94 Keswick, Ont. Toronto (PWHL) 14 Jordan Krause D R/D 5’9” 162 09/30/94 Kelowna, B.C./C.-B. Pursuit of Excellence (Midget AAA) 18 Halli Krzyzaniak D R/D 5’8” 156 02/04/95 Neepawa, Man. Pursuit of Excellence (Midget AAA) 21 Cydney Roesler D R/D 5’9” 154 02/21/94 Stittsville, Ont. Ottawa (PWHL) 23 Abbey Frazer D L/G 5’6” 128 07/25/94 Hudson, Que./Qc John Abbott (Collégial AA) 3 Emily Clark F/A L/G 5’5” 130 11/28/95 Saskatoon, Sask. Saskatoon (SFMAAAHL) 5 Ashleigh Brykaliuk F/A R/D 5’5” 129 06/15/95 Brandon, Man. Balmoral Hall (JWHL) 7 Laura Stacey F/A R/D 5’10” 143 05/05/94 Kleinburg, Ont. Toronto (PWHL) 11 Taylor Woods F/A R/D 5’3” 127 09/26/94 Morden, Man. Balmoral Hall (JWHL) 12 Kristyn Capizzano F/A L/G 5’2” 119 01/03/95 Oakville, Ont. Mississauga (PWHL) 15 Meghan Dufault F/A R/D 5’3” 152 04/17/94 Winnipeg, Man. Balmoral Hall (JWHL) 16 Sarah Lefort F/A L/G 5’7” 164 09/02/94 Ormstown, Que./Qc Stanstead College (NAPHA) 19 Erika Sowchuk F/A L/G 5’6” 145 02/19/94 Fernie, B.C./C-B Edge School (JWHL) 20 Cayley Mercer F/A L/G 5’7” 127 01/18/94 Exeter, Ont. Bluewater (PWHL) 24 Nicole Connery F/A L/G 5’6” 129 01/27/94 Newmarket, Ont. Mississauga (PWHL) 25 Rebecca Kohler F/A R/D 5’11” 172 09/03/94 St. Thomas, Ont. Bluewater (PWHL) 26 Shannon MacAulay F/A L/G 5’11” 176 06/22/94 Mt. Herbert, P.E.I./Î.-P.-É. Warner School (JWHL) 28 Catherine Dubois F/A L/G 5’8” 170 07/29/95 Beauport, Que./Qc Ontario Hockey Academy (U19) President & CEO / Président et chef de la 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 Senior Director, Hockey Operations/National Teams / Premier directeur, activités hockey/équipes nationales Scott Salmond Creston, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Director, Female National Teams / Directrice, hockey féminin Kalli Quinn Vancouver, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Head Scout, Women's National Team Programs / Dépisteuse en chef, programmes de l’équipe nationale féminine Melody Davidson Oyen, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef Pierre Alain Mirabel, Que./Qc St-Jérôme (Collégial AA) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Jim Fetter Waterloo, Ont. St. Cloud State University (WCHA) Assistant Coach / Entraîneure adjointe Carla MacLeod Calgary, Alta./Alb. Mount Royal University (ACAC) Goaltending Coach / Entraîneur des gardiennes de but Perry Wilson LaSalle, Ont. University of Windsor (CIS) Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo TBD/À dét. TBD/À dét. Hockey Canada Equipment Manager/Responsable de l'équipement Sam Asaro Toronto, Ont. University of Toronto (CIS) Doctor / Médecin Leanne Peters London, Ont. Fowler Kennedy Sports Med Clinic Therapist / Thérapeute Amy Rogerson Lac Brome, Que./Qc Stanstead College (NAPHA) Mental Skills Coach / Entraîneur du dév. des capacités intellectuelles Chantale Lussier-Ley Aylmer, Que./Qc Hockey Canada Strength and Conditioning Coach / Préparateur physique Adrian Wellman Mississauga, Ont. Hockey Canada Manager, Female National Teams / Coordonnatrice, équipes nationales féminines Meghan Hunter Oil Springs, Ont. Hockey Canada Media Relations / Relations avec les médias Kristen Lipscombe Kingston, Ont. Hockey Canada TEAM CANADA/ÉQUIPE CANADA SCHEDULE HORAIRE 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship Championnat mondial de hockey sur glace féminin des moins de 18 ans 2012 de l’IIHF December 31, 2011 – January 7, 2012/31 décembre 2011 – 7 janvier 2012 Prerov & Zlin, Czech Republic/Prerov et Zlin, République tchèque GROUPS/GROUPES A B Czech Republic/République tchèque (CZE) Canada (CAN) Sweden/Suède (SWE) Finland/Finlande (FIN) United States/États-Unis (USA) Germany/Allemagne (GER) Russia/Russie (RUS) Switzerland/Suisse (SUI) # Time (ET) Round Group Teams Arena Location No Heure (HE) Ronde Groupe Équipes Aréna Lieu Thursday, December 29, 2011/Jeudi 29 décembre 2011 -- 09:00 Exhibition / Hors-concours -- CAN – Boys/Garçons Zimni Stadion Prerov Saturday, December 31, 2011/Samedi 31 décembre 2011 1 07:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CZE – SWE PSG Arena Zlin 2 07:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CAN – SUI Zimni Stadion Prerov 3 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – RUS PSG Arena Zlin 4 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B FIN – GER Zimni Stadion Prerov Sunday, January 1, 2011/Dimanche 1er janvier 2011 5 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A CZE – RUS PSG Arena Zlin 6 11:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B FIN – SUI Zimni Stadion Prerov 7 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A SWE– USA PSG Arena Zlin 8 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B GER – CAN Zimni Stadion Prerov Monday, January 2, 2011/Lundi 2 janvier 2011 OFF DAY/CONGÉ Tuesday, January 3, 2011/Mardi 3 janvier 2011 9 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A RUS – SWE PSG Arena Zlin 10 09:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B SUI – GER Zimni Stadion Prerov 11 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire A USA – CZE PSG Arena Zlin 12 13:00 Preliminary/Préliminaire B CAN – FIN Zimni Stadion Prerov Wednesday, January 4, 2011/Mercredi 4 janvier 2011 13 09:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD / À déterminer PSG Arena Zlin 14 11:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 4A – 4B Zimni Stadion Prerov 15 13:00 Quarter-final/Quart de finale -- TBD / / à déterminer PSG Arena Zlin Thursday, January 5, 2011/Jeudi 5 janvier 2011 OFF DAY/CONGÉ Friday, January 6, 2011/Vendredi 6 janvier 2011 16 09:00 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- TBD / À déterminer PSG Arena Zlin 17 09:30 5th Place/5e Place -- L13 – L15/V13 – V15 Zimni Stadion Prerov 18 13:00 Semifinal/Demi-finale -- TBD / À déterminer PSG Arena Zlin 19 13:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 4B – 4A Zimni Stadion Prerov Saturday, January 7, 2011/Samedi 7 janvier 2011 20 09:00 Bronze -- L16 – L18/V16 – V18 PSG Arena Zlin 21 11:00 Relegation/Relégation -- 4A – 4B Zimni Stadion Prerov 22 13:00 Gold/Or -- W16 – W18/G16 – G18 PSG Arena Zlin TEAM CANADA/ÉQUIPE CANADA STAFF PROFILES BIOGRAPHIES DU PERSONNEL BOB NICHOLSON Penticton, B.C./C.-B. President/CEO Président/Chef de direction Hockey Canada HOCKEY CANADA BACKGROUND ANTÉCÉDENTS AUPRÈS DE HOCKEY CANADA Has been Hockey Canada’s president and CEO since 1998 … Manages Depuis juin 1998, il est le président et chef de la direction de Hockey a staff of 95 people within five offices across Canada … Oversees Canada… Gère 95 employés répartis dans cinq bureaux au Canada… corporate sales and marketing, licensing, insurance and regulations, Supervise les ventes aux sociétés et le marketing, l’octroi de licences, hockey development programs both nationally and internationally, les assurances et les règlements, les programmes de développement du high performance programs and communications … Manages and hockey à l’échelle nationale et internationale, les programmes de la oversees all operations for competitions that Canada participates in haute performance et les communications… Gère et supervise toutes internationally, including the IIHF World Junior Championship, IIHF les activités des compétitions auxquelles participe le Canada sur la World Championship, IIHF World Women’s Championship and scène internationale, y compris le Championnat mondial junior de Olympic Winter Games … Has overseen Canada winning 58 medals in l’IIHF, le Championnat mondial de l’IIHF, le Championnat mondial international competition since 1990, 35 of which were gold: five féminin de l’IIHF et les Jeux olympiques d’hiver… A supervisé le succès Olympic gold medals (2002 – men, 2002 – women, 2006 – women, du Canada, remportant 58 médailles au hockey international depuis 2010 – men, 2010 - women), twelve IIHF World Junior Championship 1990, dont 35 d’or : cinq médailles d’or olympiques (2002 – hommes; gold medals (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2002 – femmes, 2006 – femmes, 2010 – hommes, 2010 – femmes), douze 2007, 2008, 2009), five IIHF World Championship gold medals (1994, médailles d’or au Championnat mondial junior de l’IIHF (1990, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007), nine IIHF World Women’s Championship 1991,1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), cinq gold medals (1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, médailles d’or au Championnat mondial de l’IIHF (1994, 1997, 2003, 2007), two IIHF World Under-18 Championship gold medals (2003, 2004, 2007), neuf médailles d’or au Championnat mondial féminin de 2008), one Paralympic gold
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