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Kayla Tutino Returns Home to Play for Les Canadiennes
It is a homecoming of sorts for Kayla Tutino.
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Les Canadiennes Acquire Kayla Tutino from Boston
Montreal acquired forward Kayla Tutino from the Boston Blades on Tuesday. The acquisition of the Montreal native ties a bow around the team’s trade last September of defenceman Nachi Fujimoto to the Blades; Montreal made the deal at the time for “future considerations.”
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Concordia Women’s Tennis Lose to Université de Montreal in Semi-Final Matchup
The top-ranked Université de Montréal Carabins downed the Concordia University women’s tennis team in the semi-final of the provincial playoff series Saturday afternoon at Uniprix Stadium.
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Homa Hoodfar Launches Book About Women in Sports
It is rare, even perhaps nonsensical, that a book launch be held for a book that had been released 16 months beforehand. However, in this case, there were ample reasons.
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Les Canadiennes Hold Year in Review Press Conference
Fittingly, International Women’s Day was the day Les Canadiennes were celebrated.
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Tight-knit Les Canadiennes Group Relish Clarkson Cup Victory
Les Canadiennes’ mantra has always been about how the team comes first.
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Clarkson Cup: Les Canadiennes Avenge 2016 Final Loss, Ice Inferno 3-1
The main cast of characters were the same, as was the venue. This year’s Clarkson Cup final had a much different ending than that of last season, though.
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CWHL Awards: Celebrating the Game’s Best
Marie-Philip Poulin is used to being in the spotlight on the ice. Whether it be at the Olympics or while captaining Les Canadiennes, she’s used to being on the biggest of stages.
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CWHL Clarkson Cup Preview: One Final Battle
Everything comes down to this. All the regular season games and hard late-night practices have led here. It’s the Clarkson Cup final.
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Julie Chu Part of Two Playoff Series Wins in One Day
When Julie Chu began her whirlwind of a hockey season this past September, as both head coach of the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey program and defender for Les Canadiennes of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, she could never have envisioned winning two playoff series in one single weekend.
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CWHL Clarkson Cup Playoffs: Turning Out the Lights
Montreal’s top line of Ann-Sophie Bettez, Caroline Ouellette and Marie-Philip Poulin combined for six points, leading Les Canadiennes to a 5-1 win over the Brampton Thunder in Game 2 of their semi-final series on Feb. 25 at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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Emilie Bocchia Balances Job at Saputo and Canadiennes Playing Duty
When Emilie Bocchia returns to her desk at Saputo’s head offices in St. Laurent on Monday morning, she is exhausted.
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CWHL State of the Union: League Continuing to Grow
The Canadian Women’s Hockey League is continuing to grow and evolve for the better, through partnerships—most recently with the National Hockey League Player’s Association, according to league commissioner Brenda Andress.
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CWHL All-Star Game: Calgary Inferno’s Saulnier Stands Out
Growing up in Halifax, Jillian Saulnier could not have imagined she would one day be playing at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre in front of 8,122 adoring fans. She realized her dream and then some.
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CWHL Frozen Fantasy Draft: Picking All Stars
Les Canadiennes players were highly prized additions to all-star teams at the Canadian Women’s Hockey League Frozen Fantasy Draft, held Friday in downtown Toronto.
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CWHL All-Star Game Preview: ‘Grandma Rookie’ Campbell to Lead Team White
Thirty-four of the game’s biggest names will descend upon Toronto this weekend for the third annual Canadian Women’s Hockey League All-Star game.
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Les Canadiennes Edge Past Furies 2-1 to Sweep Weekend Series
Marie-Philip Poulin scored the game-winning goal 42 seconds into overtime to propel Les Canadiennes to a 2-1 win over the Toronto Furies Sunday afternoon at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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Les Canadiennes Blank Toronto Furies At Home
Marie-Philip Poulin’s first period tally was all Les Canadiennes would end up needing to beat a slumping Toronto Furies team.
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Men’s Hockey: Gee Gees Leave Concordia in the Dust
The Ottawa Gee Gees broke a 2-2 tie in the third period, scoring four tallies en route to a 6-3 win over the Concordia Stingers Saturday night at Ed Meagher Arena.
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Women’s Hockey: Stingers Edge McGill Martlets 3-1
Forward Sophie Gagnon scored the game-winning goal midway through the third period to lead the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team to a hard-fought 3-1 win over the McGill Martlets Saturday afternoon at Ed Meagher Arena.