2012–13 Canada women's national ice hockey team

The 2012–13 women's national hockey ice team represented Canada in various tournaments during the season. The team will attempt to win the gold medal at the Women's World Championships in Ottawa, Ontario. The head coach of the National team is York Lions women's ice hockey coach Dan Church.

News and notes

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National team

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2013 IIHF Worlds

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Schedule

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All times are local (UTC−4).

2 April 2013
19:30
Canada  v  United StatesScotiabank Place, Ottawa
3 April 2013
19:30
Switzerland  v  CanadaScotiabank Place, Ottawa
5 April 2013
19:30
Canada  v  FinlandScotiabank Place, Ottawa

Gold medal game

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9 April 2013
19:30
Canada  2–3
(1–0, 1–2, 0–1)
  United StatesScotiabank Place, Ottawa
Attendance: 13,776
Game reference
Shannon SzabadosGoaliesJessie VetterReferee:
  Nicole Hertrich
Linesmen:
  Ilona Novotná
  Zuzana Svobodová
C. Birchard (C. Ouellette, M.P. Poulin) – 09:501–0
1–122:43 – B. Decker (K. Coyne)
1–234:26 – M. Bozek (A. Schleper, K. Coyne) (PP2)
C. Ouellette (C. Ward, M.P. Poulin) (PP) – 37:502–2
2–343:09 – A. Kessel (G. Marvin, J. Vetter)
12 minPenalties6 min
16Shots30

Under 18 team

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  • August 12: Hockey Canada named the roster of the Canadian Under-18 team that will play a three-game exhibition series in Blaine, Minnesota against the United States Under-18 squad from August 16 to 19, 2012. Four of the players on the roster were with the Under-18 program that won the gold medal at the 2012 IIHF Under 18 Worlds.[2]

Exhibition

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Date Arena Opponent Final score Goal scorers
August 16 Schwan Super Rink United States 3-2[3] Nicole Martindale
Sydney McKibbon
Hannah Miller
August 17 Schwan Super Rink United States 1-3[4] Hanna Bunton
August 19 Schwan Super Rink United States 5-4 (SO)[5] Ashley Brykialiuk, Hannah Miller, Halli Krzyzaniak, Cassidy Carels

Roster

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Number Player Position Height Province
1 Kimberly Newell Goaltender 5'8"   British Columbia
31 Kassidy Sauvé Goaltender 5'7"   Ontario
4 Emma Korbs Defence 5'6"   Ontario
12 Catherine Daoust Defence 5'5"   Quebec
15 Taryn Baumgardt Defence 5'7"   Alberta
16 Alexa Ranahan Defence 5'5"   British Columbia
18 Halli Krzyzaniak Defence 5'7"   Manitoba
20 Sarah Steele Defence 5'5"   Prince Edward Island
23 Sydney Smith Defence 5'4"   Alberta
2 Cassidy Carels Forward 5'5"   Manitoba
3 Karly Heffernan Forward 5'7"   Alberta
6 Geneviève Bannon Forward 5'7"   Quebec
7 Nicole Martindale Forward 5'10"   Ontario
8 Eden Murray Forward 5'3"   Alberta
9 Kristyn Capizzano Forward 5'1"   Ontario
10 Sydney McKibbon Forward 5'5"   Ontario
11 Hanna Bunton Forward 5'8"   Ontario
13 Emily Clark Forward 5'7"   Saskatchewan
14 Ashleigh Brykaliuk Forward 5'7"   Manitoba
19 Hannah Miller Forward 5'8"   British Columbia
21 Kennedy Ottenbreit-Daunheimer Forward 5'7"   Saskatchewan
22 Catherine Dubois Forward 5'9"   Quebec

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Under 22 team

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  • August 12: Hockey Canada named the roster of the Canadian Under-22 team that will play a three-game exhibition series in Calgary against the United States Under-22 squad from August 16 to 19, 2012. Four of the players on the roster were with the Under-18 program that won the gold medal at the 2012 IIHF Under 18 Worlds.[2]
  • August 16: The Canadian Under-22 squad suffered their first loss to the United States in 13 games. The last win for the US came in Game 1 of a three game set in 2004.

Exhibition

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Date Arena Opponent Final score Goal scorers
August 16 WinSport Canada Athletic & Ice Complex United States 1-4[7] Nicole Kosta
August 17 WinSport Canada Athletic & Ice Complex United States 2-4[8] Kelly Terry, Melodie Daoust
August 19 WinSport Canada Athletic & Ice Complex United States 3-4[9] Melodie Daoust, Sarah Davis, Marie-Philip Poulin

Roster

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Player Position Height Province
Ann-Renee Desbiens Goaltender 5'9   Quebec
Emerance Maschmeyer Goaltender 5'6   Alberta
Sarah Edney Defence 5'5   Ontario
Cassandra Poudrier Defence 5'5   Quebec
Hayleigh Cudmore Defence 5'4   Ontario
Shannon Doyle Defence 5'4   Ontario
Brigette Lacquette Defence 5'7   Manitoba
Erin Ambrose Defence 5'5   Ontario
Laura Fortino Defence 5'4   Ontario
Laura Stacey Forward 5'10   Ontario
Jessica Campbell Forward 5'5   Saskatchewan
Jillian Saulnier Forward 5'5   Ontario
Kelly Terry Forward 5'6   Ontario
Mélodie Daoust Forward 5'6   Quebec
Sarah Lefort Forward 5'7   Quebec
Nicole Kosta Forward 5'5   Ontario
Jamie Lee Rattray Forward 5'6   Ontario
Brianne Jenner Forward 5'9   Ontario
Isabel Menard Forward 5'6   Ontario
Sarah Davis Forward 5'4   Newfoundland and Labrador
Shelby Bram Forward 5'1   Manitoba
Marie-Philip Poulin Forward 5'6   Quebec

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Awards and honours

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References

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See also

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