ANOTHER GOALIE HELPS BLAZE THE TRAIL FOR WOMEN’S HOCKEY

The Chicago Steel have drafted female goaltender Alex Rigsby in the United Sates Hockey League 2009 Entry draft. Rigsby was chosen in the 16th round and was 199th overall. Rigsby, who played for the Milwaukee Junior Admirals midget boys team was also chosen for the [...]

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Young female goalie from Amhertsburg, Ontario invited to national hockey camp in Calgary

Amhertsburg, Ontario goaltender Lisa Steffes has been invited to the Canadian national under-18 strength and conditioning camp to be held early May in Calgary. The 17 year old has just finished playing her first year of women’s hockey taking her provincial team, [...]

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U.S. goaltender Jessie Vetter made 39 saves helping her team to defeat the Canadians 4-1 at the Women’s Worlds on Sunday giving the U.S.  women their second straight title.   The Canadians outshot the U.S. team but could not get the puck past Vetter who was recently named the NCAA female hockey player of the [...]

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Backup goaltender Charline Labonte played a solid game helping her Canadian team to a 2-1 victory over the U.S.  Charline made some great saves including a spectacular glove save, ten minutes into the game, on a shot from Meghan Duggan that looked to be a definite goal for the U.S.  Both teams are set to [...]

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Regulation changes leave Canada’s top 3 female goaltenders competing for the No. 1 spot.

The International Ice Hockey Federation now allows women’s teams to carry three regular goaltenders which leaves Kim St. Pierre, Charline Labonte, and Shannon Szabados competing to be the top goalie for Team Canada at both the [...]

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Well known female goaltender makes appearance to raise funds for her foundation

Manon Rheaume played in goal for a brief length time late in the third period in a game between the Flint Generals and the  Muskegon Lumberjacks.  Manon, who has been practicing with the Generals since January participated in the game to raise money for the [...]

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The Hockey Hall of Fame will change induction rules beginning in 2010. The new rules will allow for women to be judged separately from men instead of competing against them for a coveted place in hockey history. This means the possibility of up to two female hockey players inducted each year with four spots being [...]

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