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  2. Christine Bestland - Wikipedia

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    She was part of a female midget AAA team that won the Challenge Cup tournament in Washington, D.C. by defeating Little Caesar's from Detroit 6–4 in the championship game of the 26-team tournament. The team's overall record in 2009–10 was 52–3, including a 7–1 loss to Sweden's Olympic team last month and three major tournament wins.

  3. Manitoba Female Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    2023-24 Winnipeg Ice; 2022-23 Winnipeg Ice; 2021-22 Westman Wildcats; 2020-21 No Champion (COVID-19) 2019-20 Winnipeg Ice/Winnipeg Avros (tie due to COVID-19) 2018-19 Westman Wildcats; 2017-18 Eastman Selects; 2016-17 Pembina Valley Hawks (Westman Wildcats advanced to regional playoff) 2015-16 Yellowhead Chiefs; 2014-15 Central Plains Capitals

  4. Balmoral Hall School - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral Hall School has a varsity prep hockey team that plays in the Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL). Eighteen Balmoral Hall hockey players have been named to the Canadian Women's National Ice Hockey Team (U22 and U18) rosters since the Blazer Hockey program's inception in 2006.

  5. Canada women's national under-18 ice hockey team - Wikipedia

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    2015 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Sarah Potomak; 2015 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Micah Zandee-Hart; 2016 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Media All-Star Team: Ashton Bell; 2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Directorate Award, Best Defenceman: Sophie Shirley

  6. Winnipeg Ice - Wikipedia

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    Despite the team's on-ice success, the league expressed concern about the team's long-term viability in one of the region's smallest major junior hockey markets. [4] In January 2019, the Ice announced a move to Winnipeg after the 2018–19 season , with plans to play at Wayne Fleming Arena on the University of Manitoba campus until a new arena ...

  7. IIHF World Women's U18 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The IIHF Women's World U18 Championship, officially the IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship, is an annual ice hockey tournament for national women's under-18 (U18) ice hockey teams, administered by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

  8. List of ice hockey teams in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Team City Existed President's Cups Memorial Cups Notes Flin Flon Bombers: Flin Flon: 1967-78: 2: 0: Became Edmonton Oil Kings in 1978 Winnipeg Jets: Winnipeg: 1967-73: 0: 0: Became the Winnipeg Clubs in 1973 Winnipeg Clubs: Winnipeg: 1973-76: 0: 0: Became the Winnipeg Monarchs in 1976 Winnipeg Ice: Winnipeg: 2019-23: 0: 0: Founded in 1996 as ...

  9. List of Olympic women's ice hockey players for Canada

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    Jennifer Botterill was a member of four women's teams. Cassie Campbell is the one of two Canadian players to be captain of multiple teams (2002 and 2006). [33] Marie-Philip Poulin scored the gold medal-winning goal in three separate Olympics (2010, 2014, 2022) [34] Hayley Wickenheiser is the all-time leading scorer in the women's event and was named tournament MVP twice.