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Women’s Hockey React to Hayley Wickenheiser’s Retirement
All good things must eventually come to an end.
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Inferno Spoil Les Canadiennes’ Party
It was billed as a battle between the top two teams in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, featuring 15 league all-stars and multiple Olympians. The spectacle on the ice did not disappoint.
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Caroline Ouellette Collects 300th Point in Les Canadiennes’ 5-3 loss to the Inferno
Scoring her 300th career point at the Bell Centre would have been special for Canadiennes forward Caroline Ouellette. She grew up idolizing the Montreal Canadiens and dreamed of one day playing a professional hockey game on that ice. However, hitting her milestone on a rink named for her in the borough where she grew up wasn’t bad either.
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Canadian Women’s Hockey League Celebrates 10th Year With Bell Centre Game
When Canadian Women’s Hockey League commissioner Brenda Andress first held talks with Montreal Canadiens President Geoff Molson about holding a regular season league game at the Bell Centre, she could not possibly have envisioned such a successful and well-attended event.
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Marie-Philip Poulin Scores Lone Goal in 1-0 Win for Les Canadiennes at Bell Centre
Playing in front of 5,938 cheering spectators did little to faze Les Canadiennes. The team battled hard to defeat the reigning league champion Calgary Inferno 1-0 Saturday afternoon at the Bell Centre.
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Concordia Success Highlighted By Stingers Hockey Call-Ups
Kazakhstan is not often at the top of one’s “Countries to Visit” list, especially during the frigid winter months.
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Brampton Beat Les Canadiennes 3-2 in Montreal
For the second straight game, Les Canadiennes found themselves in overtime against the Brampton Thunder. However, unlike yesterday, it was the Thunder who came out on top by the score of 3-2 Sunday afternoon at Etienne-Desmarteau Arena.
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Les Canadiennes Thunderstruck Brampton With Overtime Win
Caroline Ouellette scored the game-winning goal in overtime, propelling Les Canadiennes to a 4-3 victory over the Brampton Thunder Saturday night at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.
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Kim St-Pierre Takes on New Post-Hockey Project
Sports have always been an integral part of Kim St-Pierre’s life.
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Men’s Hockey: Stingers Blank Thunderwolves 4-0
The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team made it a two-game sweep of the Lakehead Thunderwolves, defeating them for the second time in as many nights by the score of 4-0 Saturday night at Ed Meagher Arena.
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Les Canadiennes Win First Home Game Over Toronto
In her first home game as Canadiennes captain, Marie-Philip Poulin led the way in her team’s 2-1 victory over the Toronto Furies at Etienne Desmarteau Arena on Saturday night. Poulin scored both goals for her club, including the game-winner with just over five minutes remaining on the clock.
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Women’s hockey: Stingers Win Home Opener
The Concordia Stingers did not make things easy for themselves in their thrilling 5-4 victory over the Ottawa Gee-Gees Friday night at Ed Meagher Arena.
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Stingers Shutout by Les Canadiennes at Home
The Concordia Stingers put in a valiant effort, but were ultimately no match for Les Canadiennes de Montréal of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League. They defeated the Canadian Inter-university Sport squad 5-0 Friday night at Ed Meagher Arena.
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Julie Chu to Take Part-Time Duties With Les Canadiennes
Between coaching the Stingers women’s hockey team and playing for Les Canadiennes, Julie Chu doesn’t have much free-time. Monday is almost considered to be her “day-off,” even though she still has to lead a Stingers practice at night.
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Nachi Fujimoto Reports to Montreal Canadiennes Camp
As she left the Canadiennes locker room at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard, Nachi Fujimoto was approached by the team’s media relations director. The 25 year old, who is from Japan and was in Montreal for the team’s training camp, had a number of interviews scheduled.
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CWHL Draft Has Local Flavor for Les Canadiennes
Sunday afternoon’s Canadian Women’s Hockey League draft in Toronto was a homecoming of sorts for many of the players selected by the Montreal Canadiennes.
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CWHL: Growth Of Game Essential For Success
Canadian Women’s Hockey League commissioner Brenda Andress’s goal has always been to grow women’s hockey, and it appears that expanding the league is not off the table.
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Clarkson Cup: A Cinderella Story Falls Short
The Calgary Inferno scored early and often as they defeated the Montreal Canadiennes 8-3 in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League Clarkson Cup championship game at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre Sunday afternoon.
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From Devastation to Exultation
This past Saturday turned out to be an eventful day for Montreal Canadiennes defender and Concordia Stingers women’s hockey acting head coach Julie Chu.
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CWHL Playoffs: Clarkson Cup Bound
The Montreal Canadiennes were firing on all cylinders Saturday night in their 7-1 win in Game 2 of their semi-final matchup with the Toronto Furies at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard.