Canadian national women's hockey team
The Canadian national women's ice hockey team is controlled by Hockey Canada. Canada has been, by far, the most dominant women's hockey team in international play, having only lost a total of four games in both the olympics and the World Championships, all coming against their rivals, the Americans. Two of those losses came at the 1998 Winter Olympics, and one came at the 2005 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships, the only two major tournaments where they lost. In recent years, the team has been more or less at par with the U.S. team. Canada has 62,640 female players (2005). The head coach is Melody Davidson
Related Topics:
Ice hockey - Hockey Canada - Canada - World Championships - Americans - 1998 Winter Olympics - 2005 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships - 2005 - Melody Davidson
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Current top players |
| ► | Head coaches |
| ► | World Championship record |
| ► | Olympic record |
| ► | 3/4 nations cup record |
| ► | Pacific Rim Championship |
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