The 2011–12 CWHL season was the fifth in league history. Regular season play begun on October 22, 2011, as the defending champion Montreal Stars hosted...
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The 2011 CWHL Draft was held on July 21, 2011 in Mississauga. The Montreal Stars had the first pick overall and selected Meghan Agosta from Mercyhurst...
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first pick overall in the 2011 CWHL Draft, the Montreal Stars selected Meghan Agosta from Mercyhurst College. October 13: The CWHL participated in two charity...
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Calgary Inferno (redirect from Team Alberta (CWHL))
"Honeybadgers", during the 2011–12 season) was a women's ice hockey team that joined the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) for the 2011–12 season. The team played...
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leading scorer in the CWHL Montreal wins the playoff against Brampton and wins the CWHL Championship. Montreal ends the season on a high! Taking inspiration...
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Laura Stacey (section CWHL)
against Les Canadiennes de Montréal. In her first season in the league, Stacey was named to the 3rd CWHL All-Star Game. Competing with Team White, she was...
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Clarkson Cup. On August 12, 2010, the CWHL announced that the city of Boston would receive an expansion team for the 2010–11 CWHL season. The unnamed team will...
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Worcester Blades (section Season-by-season records)
August 12, 2010, the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) announced that Boston would be granted an expansion team for the 2010–11 CWHL season, making...
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Natalie Spooner (section CWHL)
Recap". CWHL – Les Canadiennes. October 12, 2012. Archived from the original on January 26, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2017. "Game Recap". CWHL – Les...
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Canadian Women's Hockey League (redirect from CWHL)
league discontinued operations on May 1, 2019, after 12 seasons. For most of its existence, the CWHL was registered as an amateur association but was considered...
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Les Canadiennes de Montréal (section Season-by-season)
Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) in every season. The team appeared in and won the Clarkson Cup the most times out of any CWHL teams with four championships...
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2011 Canada Winter Games, Alberta defeated Ontarion in the gold medal game by a 3–2 mark. February 27: In the last match of the CWHL regular season,...
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The 2010–11 CWHL season is the fourth in the history of the Canadian Women's Hockey League but was considered a reboot for the league after a major restructuring...
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Sarah Nurse (section CWHL (2018–2019))
the Wisconsin Badgers, Nurse played one season for the Toronto Furies of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) before the league folded in 2019. She...
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The 2010–11 Toronto CWHL season was the first season for the team that became known as the Toronto Furies at the end of the season. The Canadian Women's...
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Marie-Philip Poulin (section CWHL)
Poulin returned to the CWHL in the autumn of 2015 when she was selected by the Stars in the 2015 CWHL Draft. Before the season began, the Stars announced...
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Toronto Furies (redirect from Toronto CWHL)
expansion team called Toronto CWHL during a league-wide restructuring. The team adopted the name "Furies" after the 2011 Clarkson Cup. The club won the...
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(26) Jayna Hefford, Brampton, Most Valuable Player, Regular season Bobbi Jo Slusar, CWHL All-Rookie Team Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p...
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Collapse of the Canadian Women's Hockey League (redirect from Collapse of the CWHL)
women's ice hockey leagues in the world, the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL; French: Ligue canadienne de hockey féminin; LCHF) announced on 31 March...
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Kim St-Pierre (section CWHL)
to the experience as "priceless". CWHL Top Goaltender, 2007–08 and 2008–09 CWHL First All-Star Team, 2008–09 CWHL Eastern All-Stars, 2007–08 CIAU Championship...
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voted the CWHL Top Forward and a CWHL Central All-Star; she won CWHL Top Scorer of the Month honours in February. In 2008-09, she was a CWHL First Team...
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Jayna Hefford (section Regular season and playoffs)
League (CWHL) with 26 goals in 27 games for the Brampton Canadettes Thunder. She was named the CWHL's Most Valuable Player of the 2007–08 CWHL season, an...
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Markham Thunder (redirect from Brampton CWHL)
relocating from Brampton, Ontario, to Markham, Ontario, for the 2017–18 season. The CWHL ceased operations in 2019 and no further statements or actions were...
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Jessica Campbell (ice hockey) (section CWHL)
Her professional career was played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) with the Calgary Inferno and in the Swedish Damettan with the Malmö Redhawks...
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Sarah Davis (ice hockey) (section CWHL)
Calgary Inferno in the 2014 CWHL Draft, Davis was named as one of the participants in the 2014 CWHL All-Star Game. She made her CWHL debut on October 18, 2014...
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Samantha Holmes-Domagala (section CWHL)
players. In April 2011, Holmes joined the sponsorship division of the CWHL and manage the Alberta expansion team for the 2011-12 CWHL season. In July 2012...
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Kori Cheverie (section CWHL)
years with the franchise, starting in their inaugural season of 2010-11. Cheverie made her CWHL debut on October 23, 2010, in a 7–3 loss against the Brampton...
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Erica Howe (section CWHL)
of Sports card series. She was the first goaltender selected in the 2014 CWHL Draft, claimed by the Brampton Thunder. She made her debut with the Canada...
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Toronto Furies in the 2018 CWHL Draft. During the 2018–19 season, she recorded 12 assists in 28 games. She then played four seasons in the Professional Women's...
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Blayre Turnbull (section CWHL)
over Les Canadiennes de Montreal. She would miss most of the 2017-18 CWHL season training with Team Canada for the Olympics but returned in time for the...
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