2023 National Women’s Under-18 Championship - British Columbia
2023 National Women's Under-18 Team Selection Camp - Canada Red
2023 Esso Cup - Fraser Valley Rush
2023 Canada Winter Games (Women's) - British Columbia
2022 Esso Cup - Fraser Valley Rush
Statistics
GP
Mins
SA
SVS
GA
SO
GAA
SV%
1
60
13
11
2
0
2
0.846
Tournament Game Log
Date
Mins
SA
SVS
GA
GAA
SV%
Feb 28, 2023
60
13
11
2
2.00
0.846
Past Events
Event
GP
W
L
Mins
SH
SAV
GA
SO
GAA
SAV%
2023 National Women’s Under-18 Championship
3
3
0
180
69
63
6
0
2.00
0.913
2023 National Women's Under-18 Team Selection Camp
2
1
0
66
10
9
1
0
0.91
0.900
2023 Esso Cup
6
3
2
325
158
140
18
0
3.32
0.886
2023 Canada Winter Games (Women's)
1
1
0
60
13
11
2
0
2.00
0.846
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2023 U18 Nationals: Friday, November 10 (Semifinals & Placement)
Ontario Red and Quebec will play for U18 Nationals gold in Dawson Creek.
2023 U18 Nationals: Thursday, November 9 (Quarterfinals)
Alberta, B.C., Ontario Red and Quebec advanced to the semifinals in Dawson Creek.
2023 U18 Nationals: Tuesday, November 7 (Preliminary)
Ontario Red and Quebec finish the preliminary round undefeated in Dawson Creek.
2023 U18 Nationals: November 6 (Preliminary)
2023 U18 Nationals: November 6 (Preliminary)
2023 Men’s U18 Club Nationals: Day 4 – Thursday, April 27
The Blazers, Blizzard and Gaulois won to stay in the winner’s circle.
2023 Esso Cup: April 26 (Preliminary)
The Rush, Sabres and Rebels secured wins on Day 4 of the 2023 Esso Cup.
2023 Esso Cup: April 25 (Preliminary)
The Sabres, Rush and Étoiles earned points on Tuesday at the Esso Cup.
2023 Esso Cup April 24 (Preliminary)
The Sabres, Selects and Rush notched wins on Monday at the Esso Cup.
2023 Men’s U18 Club Nationals: Day 2 – Tuesday, April 25
The Jr. Canadiens, the Blizzard, and the Gaulois remain perfect in Saint-Hyacinthe.
2023 Esso Cup: April 23 (Preliminary)
The Rebels, Sabres and Selects won on the first day of the Esso Cup.
2022 WJAC: Day 7 – Saturday, December 17
Canada East and the U.S. earned semifinal successes in Cornwall.
2022 WJAC: Day 8 – Sunday, December 18
The U.S. won gold, Canada East got silver and Sweden took bronze.
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