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To Download Canada's National Women's Team Media Guide CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DU CANADA MEDIA GUIDE GUIDE DE PRESSE IIHF WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL FÉMININ DE L’IIHF AUGUST 20-31, 2021 / 20-31 AOÛT 2021 CALGARY, ALBERTA ROSTER FORMATION # Name P S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team No Nom P T/C Gr. Pds DDN Ville d’origine Équipe de club 35 Ann-Renée Desbiens G L/G 5’9” 160 04/10/94 La Malbaie, Que./Qc PWHPA 38 Emerance Maschmeyer G L/G 5’6” 141 05/10/94 Bruderheim, Alta./Alb. PWHPA 50 Kristen Campbell G L/G 5’9” 180 11/30/97 Brandon, Man. PWHPA 3 Jocelyne Larocque D L/G 5’6” 140 05/19/88 Ste. Anne, Man. PWHPA 14 Renata Fast D R/D 5’7” 144 10/06/94 Burlington, Ont. PWHPA 17 Ella Shelton D L/G 5’8” 176 01/19/98 Ingersoll, Ont. PWHPA 21 Ashton Bell D R/D 5’9” 163 12/07/99 Deloraine, Man. U. of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) 23 Erin Ambrose D R/D 5’5” 132 04/30/94 Keswick, Ont. PWHPA 25 Jaime Bourbonnais D R/D 5’7” 144 09/09/98 Mississauga, Ont. PWHPA 42 Claire Thompson D L/G 5’8” 148 01/28/98 Toronto, Ont. PWHPA 6 Rebecca Johnston F/A L/G 5’9” 148 09/24/89 Sudbury, Ont. PWHPA 7 Laura Stacey F/A R/D 5’10” 143 05/05/94 Kleinburg, Ont. PWHPA 10 Sarah Fillier F/A R/D 5’4” 137 06/09/00 Georgetown, Ont. Princeton University (ECAC) 11 Jill Saulnier F/A L/G 5’5” 144 03/07/92 Halifax, N.S./N.-É. PWHPA 15 Mélodie Daoust F/A L/G 5’6” 157 01/07/92 Valleyfield, Que./Qc PWHPA 19 Brianne Jenner F/A R/D 5’9” 159 05/04/91 Oakville, Ont. PWHPA 20 Sarah Nurse F/A L/G 5’8” 140 01/04/95 Hamilton, Ont. PWHPA 24 Natalie Spooner F/A R/D 5’10” 180 10/17/90 Scarborough, Ont. PWHPA 26 Emily Clark F/A L/G 5’7” 130 11/28/95 Saskatoon, Sask. PWHPA 27 Emma Maltais F/A L/G 5’3” 147 11/04/99 Burlington, Ont. Ohio State University (WCHA) 29 Marie-Philip Poulin F/A L/G 5’6” 160 03/28/91 Beauceville, Que./Qc PWHPA 40 Blayre Turnbull F/A R/D 5’7” 155 07/15/93 Stellarton, N.S./N.-É. PWHPA 43 Kristin O’Neill F/A L/G 5’4” 129 03/30/98 Oakville, Ont. PWHPA 47 Jamie Lee Rattray F/A L/G 5’6” 172 09/30/92 Kanata, Ont. PWHPA 51 Victoria Bach F/A L/G 5’4” 124 07/12/96 Milton, Ont. PWHPA Chief Executive Officer / Chef de la direction Tom Renney Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada President & Chief Operating Officer / Président et chef de l’exploitation Scott Smith Bathurst, N.B./N.-B. Hockey Canada Senior Vice-President, Hockey Operations / Premier vice-président, activités hockey Scott Salmond Creston, B.C./C.-B. Hockey Canada Director, Hockey Operations / Directrice, activités hockey Gina Kingsbury Rouyn-Noranda, Que./Qc Hockey Canada Management Consultant / Conseillère en gestion Cassie Campbell-Pascall Brampton, Ont. Hockey Canada Head Coach / Entraîneur-chef Troy Ryan Spryfield, N.S./N.-É. Hockey Canada Assistant Coach / Entraîneuse adjointe Kori Cheverie New Glasgow, N.S./N.-É. Ryerson University (OUA) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Doug Derraugh Arnprior, Ont. Cornell University (ECAC) Assistant Coach / Entraîneur adjoint Jim Midgley Townsend, Ont. Hockey Canada Goaltending Consultant / Consultant des gardiennes de but Brad Kirkwood Calgary, Alta./Alb. University of Calgary (CW) Video Coach / Entraîneur vidéo James Emery Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Strength and Conditioning Coach / Préparateur physique Jeremy Steinbach Binbrook, Ont. CSI Atlantic Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Alana Goulden Aurora, Ont. Ryerson University (OUA) Equipment Manager / Responsable de l’équipement Serge LeBlanc Grande-Digue, N.B./N.-B. Université de Moncton (AUS) Therapist / Thérapeute Christine Atkins Fort Macleod, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Therapist / Thérapeute Jami Boyd Minnedosa, Man. Hockey Canada Team Physician / Médecin de l’équipe Dr. Tina Atkinson Shelburne, N.S./N.-É. Halifax (QMJHL) Mental Performance Consultant / Consultante en performance mentale Kim Thompson Orleans, Ont. Hockey Canada Massage Therapist / Massothérapeute Andrea Purdy Toronto, Ont. Hockey Canada Manager, Hockey Operations / Responsable, activités hockey Tania Kenny Toronto, Ont. Hockey Canada Manager, Hockey Operations / Responsable, activités hockey Dylan Rockwell Calgary, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada Media Relations / Relations avec les médias Esther Madziya Lethbridge, Alta./Alb. Hockey Canada CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DU CANADA SCHEDULE HORAIRE Groups/Groupes A B Canada (CAN) Czech Republic / République tchèque (CZE) Finland / Finlande (FIN) Denmark / Danemark (DEN) Russia / Russie (RUS) Germany / Allemagne (GER) Switzerland / Suisse (SUI) Hungary / Hongrie (HUN) United States / États-Unis (USA) Japan / Japon (JPN) # Time (MT) Round Group Teams Arena Location No Heure (HR) Ronde Groupe Équipes Aréna Lieu Friday, August 20, 2021 / Vendredi 20 août 2021 1 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire B DEN – CZE WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 2 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A FIN – CAN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 3 19:30 Preliminary / Préliminaire A USA – SUI WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Saturday, August 21, 2021 / Samedi 21 août 2021 4 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire B JPN – HUN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 5 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A SUI – RUS WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 6 19:30 Preliminary / Préliminaire B GER – DEN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Sunday, August 22, 2021 / Dimanche 22 août 2021 7 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire B CZE – HUN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 8 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A RUS – CAN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 9 19:30 Preliminary / Préliminaire A USA – FIN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Monday, August 23, 2021 / Lundi 23 août 2021 10 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire B GER – CZE WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 11 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire B DEN – JPN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Tuesday, August 24, 2021 / Mardi 24 août 2021 12 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A RUS – USA WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 13 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A CAN – SUI WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 14 19:30 Preliminary / Préliminaire B HUN – GER WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Wednesday, August 25, 2021 / Mercredi 25 août 2021 15 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A FIN – RUS WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 16 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire B HUN – DEN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 17 19:30 Preliminary / Préliminaire B CZE – JPN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Thursday, August 26, 2021 / Jeudi 26 août 2021 18 12:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A SUI – FIN WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 19 16:00 Preliminary / Préliminaire A CAN – USA WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 20 19:30 Preliminary / Préliminaire B JPN – GER WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Friday, August 27, 2021 / Vendredi 27 août 2021 Off Day / Congé Saturday, August 28, 2021 / Samedi 28 août 2021 21 10:00 Quarterfinal / Quart de finale -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 22 13:30 Quarterfinal / Quart de finale -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 23 17:00 Quarterfinal / Quart de finale -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 24 20:30 Quarterfinal / Quart de finale -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Sunday, August 29, 2021 / Dimanche 29 août 2021 25 13:00 Placement / Classement -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 26 17:00 Placement / Classement -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Monday, August 30, 2021 / Lundi 30 août 2021 27 13:00 Semifinal / Demi-finale -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 28 17:00 Semifinal / Demi-finale -- TBD / À déterminer WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. Tuesday, August 31, 2021 / Mardi 31 août 2021 29 10:00 5th / 5e -- W25 – W26 / G25 – G26 WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 30 13:30 Bronze -- L27 – L28 / P27 – P28 WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. 31 17:30 Gold / Or -- W27 – W28 / G27 – G28 WinSport Arena Calgary, Alta./Alb. CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM / ÉQUIPE NATIONALE FÉMININE DU CANADA STAFF PROFILES BIOGRAPHIES DU PERSONNEL TOM RENNEY Cranbrook, B.C./C.-B. Chief Executive Officer Chef de la direction Hockey Canada HOCKEY CANADA BACKGROUND EXPÉRIENCE AUPRÈS DE HOCKEY CANADA EXECUTIVE DIRECTION •Chief executive officer since July 15, 2014 •Chef de la direction depuis le 15 juillet 2014 •President and CEO (2014-17) •Président et chef de la direction (2014-2017) •Oversees hockey development programs both nationally and •Supervise les programmes de développement du hockey à l’échelle internationally, and high-performance programs nationale et internationale ainsi que les programmes de la haute •Manages and oversees all operations for competitions that Canada performance participates in internationally •Gère et supervise toutes les activités pour les compétitions auxquelles •Has overseen Canada winning 25 medals in international le Canada participe sur la scène internationale competition (seven gold, 14 silver, four bronze) •A supervisé le Canada dans la conquête de 25 médailles en •Chair of IIHF Coaching Committee since 2015 compétition internationale (sept d’or, 14 d’argent, quatre de bronze) •Vice-president of hockey operations (1998-2000) •Président du comité des entraîneurs de l’IIHF depuis 2015 •Vice-président des activités hockey (1998-2000) COACH ENTRAÎNEUR •2005 IIHF World Championship (assistant coach – silver medal) •2004 IIHF World Championship (assistant coach – silver medal) •Championnat mondial 2005 de l’IIHF (entraîneur adjoint – médaille •2000 IIHF World Championship (head coach – 4th place) d’argent) •1999 IIHF World Junior Championship (head coach – silver medal) •Championnat mondial 2004 de l’IIHF
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