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  2. Angela James - Wikipedia

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    Angela James OC [1] (born December 22, 1964) is a Canadian former ice hockey player who played at the highest levels of senior hockey between 1980 and 2000. She was a member of numerous teams in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (COWHL) from its founding in 1980 until 1998 and finished her career in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL).

  3. Angela James Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Angela James Bowl was a women's ice hockey trophy introduced in 2007-08 to recognize the top points scorer in the newly formed Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). The trophy was donated in order to help preserve the statistical history of the new league and to help tell the story of women's ice hockey at the club level.

  4. Canadian women's ice hockey history - Wikipedia

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    Angela James, one of the first superstars of modern women's hockey, led Seneca College to multiple national collegiate titles. [72] James also led Canada to gold medal finishes at the first international women's tournaments in 1987 and 1990. [73] Hayley Wickenheiser is widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all-time. She was ...

  5. Category:Angela James Bowl winners - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of articles of ice hockey players who have won the Angela James Bowl in the CWHL. The award is given annually to the player who leads the league in most points scored. The award is given annually to the player who leads the league in most points scored.

  6. 2008–09 CWHL season - Wikipedia

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    En route to winning this season's Angela James Bowl as the scoring champion, Jayna Hefford became the first player in CWHL history to record 100 career points (having finished second in the previous, inaugural CWHL season's scoring race) [1] She recorded the milestone on January 17, 2009, in a win over the Montreal Stars.

  7. 1990 IIHF Women's World Championship - Wikipedia

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    This was the first IIHF-sanctioned international tournament in women's ice hockey and is the only major international tournament in women's ice hockey to allow bodychecking. [2] Full contact bodychecking was allowed with certain restrictions near the boards. The intermissions between periods were twenty minutes instead of fifteen. [3]

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  9. List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Hockey Hall of Fame. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It was established in 1943 and is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally, there were two categories for induction, players and builders, and in 1961, a third category for on-ice officials was introduced.