2018-19 National Women's Team

Loren Gabel scored a pair of goals and seven players recorded multi-point efforts to help Canada to bronze at women’s worlds with a 7-0 shutout win over Russia on Sunday.
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After redefining her game and scoring her way through college, Loren Gabel has burst onto the international scene.
A trio of female head coaches – all of them Team Canada alumnae – swept the podium at the 2019 Canada Winter Games.
How many have served as Team Canada captain? How many points did they score in the CWHL? Check out the 23 off to Espoo.
Canada will balance youth and experience, with six women’s worlds rookies joining 16 Olympic silver medallists.
Overcoming stereotypes has helped Sarah Nurse grow into a role model and leader for young black female players.
Almost a decade after she last wore the Maple Leaf, Ann-Sophie Bettez is enjoying an unexpected return to Team Canada.
Fourteen Olympians are among the 23 players who will wear the Maple Leaf in the Canada-U.S. series in February.
The biggest rivalry in women’s hockey will continue in mid-February with showdowns set for London, Toronto and Detroit.
Sarah Fillier has enjoyed a rapid rise over the last year, culminating in her senior team debut in Saskatoon.
Left off Canada’s Olympic roster, Emerance Maschmeyer is returning to Team Canada with a new perspective.
Head coach Perry Pearn will lead a veteran-laden roster – including 14 Olympic silver medallists – at the 4 Nations Cup.
A new Olympic cycle sees young players hoping to make a mark during Canada’s National Women’s Team Fall Festival.
Seventeen players who earned Olympic silver are among the 52 who will open the season in Dawson Creek.
How many are Olympic medallists? How many were taken in the CWHL Draft? Take a look at the 52 attending Fall Festival.
Canada will welcome Finland, Sweden and the United States for the 2018 4 Nations Cup at SaskTel Centre this November.
Rattray and Gabel scored, but Canada was edged by the host Finns.
Turnbull opened and closed the scoring to send Canada to the semis.
Gabel scored twice and added an assist to help Canada beat the Finns.
Spooner had a hat trick and an assist to lead Canada past Russia.
Nurse and Jenner scored goals on the PP, but Canada fell to the U.S.
Clark scored twice, sending Canada to a worlds-opening victory.
Szabados stopped all 38 shots to help Canada win the Rivalry Series.
Poulin and Rattray had 1G 1A each to help Canada even the series.
Maschmeyer made 20 saves, but Canada was blanked in the opener.
Fortino and Bourbonnais scored, but Canada finished with silver.
Daoust and Johnston scored early, helping Canada reach the final.
Gabel scored her first career goal, but Canada finished a goal short.
Daoust had two goals and an assist to lead Canada to an opening win.
Johnston and Daoust had 1G 2A to help Canada to an exhibition win.
Fillier, Johnston and Willoughby scored to help Red win NWT finale.
Johnston scored four goals to lead Red to a second straight victory.
Hannah Miller scored the overtime winner to lead White to victory.
Gosling and Poulin score two apiece and Red gets first win at camp.
White blanks the Fort St. John Huskies at Women’s Fall Festival.
White scored three goals in the third to top Red in camp opener.
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