------------------------------ THIS FILE CONTAINS MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ABOUT WOMEN'S HOCKEY WHICH WERE MAILED TO THE WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY MAILING LIST (THE ADDRESS FOR THIS LIST IS women-in-hockey@plaidworks.com). MUCH OF THIS INFORMATION APPEARS SOMEWHERE IN MY WEB PAGES. THESE MESSAGES ARE FROM DEC 5, 1994, UNTIL AUG 30, 1995. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Dec 1994 12:26 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov To: women-in-hockey@medraut.apple.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----(the list is now at plaidworks.com) Subject: Scholarships Available? I am the father of two avid female hockey players. They are both the only females on their team. Currently the one of them is playing at the Pee-Wee level and the other at the Midget level. I have been told that colleges that provide Men's hockey scholarships are required to provide an equal number of Women's hockey scholarships. I have two questions related to that information: 1. Is this true? 2. If so, what colleges provide hockey scholarships for women? Any information that anyone has would be appreciated. Tom Vehec Pee-Wee Coach Tri-Cities AHA Tri-Cities, WA ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Dec 1994 14:35:36 -0500 From: leventhal@cs.bgsu.edu (Laura Leventhal) Subject: BGSU - OSU Club scores (12/3) BGSU = Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH OSU = Ohio State University, Columbus, OH First game (6:45pm. BGSU ICE ARENA) BGSU 7 OSU 0 Second game (10:15pm. BGSU ICE ARENA) BGSU 3 OSU 0 Both games had good crowds and both teams have improved greatly since September. Laura ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 11:22:52 -0500 (EST) From: Sarah M Holt Subject: Re: Scholarships Available? I'm a hockey player at UNH and I know that several people on our team are on scholarship. I know that for several years there have not been scholarships for women's Hockey but that since it is going to be an Olympic Sport in 1998 they are in the process of being reinstituted at most colleges. I am not sure if there is an equal number of mens and womens hockey scholarships. I would also like to know any information on scolarships so that I can tell people the truth...and not feel like an idiot because I don't know... Thank you Sarah Holt, Fr. UNH (Toronto, Canada) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Dec 1994 09:28 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov Subject: HOCKEY CAMPS I have two daughters playing hockey, one Pee-Wee, one Bantam-Midget. They are the only girls on their teams. They are doing well, but want to improve their skills as rapidly as possible. I want to be able to provide them with the tools to do so, but being new to this, and not having unlimited financial resources, I am not sure where the highest and best use of funds should go for training. I sent them to a local hockey camp last year, but was not impressed with the way it was conducted for what it cost. I know that it is early to be thinking about next year's hockey camp, but forewarned is forearmed. I am looking for opinions on the following: 1. What is the best hockey camp that I can send them to? (So far Pinticton, B.C. and Heartland in MN have been recommended to me) 2. Should I send them to a girls only hockey camp, or keep them playing with the boys? 3. Are the Laura Stamm Power Skating Courses helpful? Any experiences/opinions you may have will be appreciated. Tom Vehec ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Dec 94 12:29:16 CDT From: wistvani@palindrome.com Subject: Re: HOCKEY CAMPS I don't have any information about good camps, but would like to add to the request. I am interested in finding out about camps for olde women. I can't say that I have looked very hard, but most of the camps I have seen are for youth, and I feel that I coul d benfit from a camp for women. I personally am 30 years old and just started playing hockey a little more than 3 years ago, but any information would be useful. I'm sure there are other women on my team who would like to know what's out there as well. Wendy Istvanick Chicago Ice (ex University of Wisconsin) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 7 Dec 1994 14:26:07 -0500 From: leventhal@cs.bgsu.edu (Laura Leventhal) Subject: Re: HOCKEY CAMPS I have been sending my children (boys) to a camp at the U of Michigan Dearborn called "Hockey America Camp." I also took an 8 year old girl with us last year and plan to take another one there this year. This camp is very good, with a low teacher-student ratio. One of the on-ice teachers is a woman who plays for Harvard and she is a good role model. The camp also has a mix of girls and boys as students. The camp emphasizes development of fundementals and development of self-confidence. BTW - Hockey America Camps also offer a one-week women's novice camp in late July. Our BGSU club team also sponsored a women's and girl's camp, with a professional camp company in October. laura ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Dec 1994 04:00:09 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: Re: Scholarships Available? On Wed, 7 Dec 1994, Sarah M Holt wrote: >On Mon, 5 Dec 1994 ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov wrote: > >> I am the father of two avid female hockey players. They are both the .. >> 2. If so, what colleges provide hockey scholarships for women? >I'm a hockey player at UNH and I know that several people on our team are I don't any of this would apply to grad school. Mmmm and I thought getting a bachelors degree was my commencement. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Boycott NHL Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 08:10:39 -0800 From: Chuq Von Rospach Subject: List server outage On Friday, we moved the server abs.apple.com/medraut.apple.com to a different sub-network here within Apple and gave it a new IP address. In theory, this new number should have been in the nameserver and propogated by Friday night. It didn't happen, because of problems with the nameserver. Because of this, nobody's been able to contact the server since Friday afternoon. It's up, you just can't find it. The nameserver problem is being investigated and I hope it'll be fixed early this morning. When that happens, all of the mail queued in and waiting will start processing, so this is an explanation over the weekend's silence AND a warning that when the silence ends, it'll probably end with a bit of a bang. If for some reason your system times out queued mail and returns it to you, wait until you see mail flowing and then send it again. If it doesn't return it to you, there is no reason to send it again. Please don't send multiple copies of a message because of the silence. It'll all work itself out as soon as the DNS is beaten with a rubber hose. Sorry for the inconveniences. This wasn't announced ahead of time because there was little advance warning and because the changeover was pretty brain-dead and low-risk, and nobody should have noticed. (yeah, right). Chuq Von Rospach Apple Business Systems/Product Technical Support Software Gnome ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 11:24:45 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: World Roller Hockey Championship Results World Roller Hockey Championship Results ======================================== This is old news, but I thought that perhaps some of you may not have heard the results, and might be interested. The Women's World Roller Hockey Championship was held in Portugal around the beginning of October. Here are the final placings of the 19 countries participating in the tournament. Final Placings: 1. Spain 2. Canada 3. Japan 4. Portugal 5. Italy 6. Netherlands 7. USA 8. Switzerland 9. New Zealand 10. Germany 11. Brazil 12. Australia 13. England 14. South Africa 15. Argentina 16. Angola 17. Andorra 18. Mexico 19. Austria Sorry, I only have the scores for Team Canada: Canada 9 USA 1 Canada 7 Australia 1 Canada 11 Switzerland 1 Canada 15 New Zealand 1 Canada 2 Italy 0 (Quarterfinal) Canada 6 Portugal 3 (Semifinal) Spain 5 Canada 3 (Final) This is the Olympic-type roller hockey played with the shorter sticks, unlike the RHI (Roller Hockey International) league. Women's Roller hockey is not an Olympic sport yet. If anyone else has information about women's roller hockey, please post. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 9 Dec 1994 20:16:16 -0500 (EST) From: Sarah M Holt Subject: UNH results UNH vs Boston College Dec 8th: UNH won 8-1..... Started ok...then we played down to their level... Second period was slow as molasses.... Third period we finally woke up and scored a few more times... Overall comments: The refereeing was abominable....penalties for no reason...including a game misconduct... UNH was preety much just skating around...no position... not looking...each playing their own game... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 16:26:43 -0500 (EST) From: ccheslog@polar.Bowdoin.EDU (Craig Cheslog) Subject: 12/10 -- New Hampshire 19, at Bowdoin 1 Six UNH players scored goals, and 12 Wildcats had at least one point as New Hampshire cruised to a 19-1 victory over Bowdoin in an ECAC league game played Saturday. Wendy Tatarouns (5-3-8), Annie Camins (6-0-6), Brandy Fisher (1-5-6), Heather Reinke (2-3-5), Sara Cross (1-4-5), and Regina Renner (4-0-4) did most of the damage as New Hampshire outshot Bowdoin 83-8. Bowdoin goaltender Dagan Klein made 64 saves in the game, the second-most ever recorded by a Polar Bear and the most recorded in a non-overtime game. The Polar Bear record is 68 saves, set by Erin Miller in a four-overtime loss to Rochester Institute of Technology on February 16, 1992. The 19 goals allowed, 9 goals allowed in the third period, and 83 shots allowed establish new Bowdoin records. The Polar Bears have now lost six-straight games, and continue to look for their first ECAC league win. The Polar Bears are off until January 15, when Bowdoin begins the road-trip-from-hell at RIT. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Craig Cheslog | Internet: ccheslog@polar.bowdoin.edu | | Bowdoin College | CompuServe: 74157.1460@compuserve.com | | Sports Information Director | Voice: 207-725-3254 FAX: 207-725-3003 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 17:36:35 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (chuq von rospach) Subject: San Jose tournament, April 1995 There's going to be an international tournament in San Jose in April, 1995. Does anyone have any ocntact info with the locals here in the Bay Area that are putting it on? I"d like to get in touch with them and try to get them attached to these lists in some way (and maybe even volunteer to help). chuq Chuq Von Rospach chuqui@netcom.com * GEnie:chuq * AOL:chuqui * CIS:75141,1242 chuq@abs.apple.com * Apple Business Systems * Software Gnome {Member Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America} Home page: http://abs.apple.com/~chuq/chuqui.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Dec 94 01:23:20 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: Re: San Jose tournament, April 1995 >>There's going to be an international tournament in San Jose in April, 1995. >>Does anyone have any contact info with the locals here in the Bay Area that >>are putting it on? Would they like to invite a UK womens team? Regards Ray Barton@ccm.isw.intel.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Dec 1994 08:09:08 -0500 (EST) From: Sarah M Holt Subject: ECAC forward This is from the hockey-l list that most of you probably get but I figured I'd put it where it belongs. Sarah Holt, Fr. UNH #13 *Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 19:36:50 EST *From: Richard Hungerford *Subject: ECAC Women: players-of-the-week Dec 12 94 *From: ECAC Sports News Dec 12 94 ECAC Player-of-the-week: Brown: Nan Gorton, JR, F (Wellesley, MA) The Brown Bears were 2-0 this week, improving to 5-0 in the league, and were helped by the efforts of the speedy junior. Gorton scored one goal and an assist against Harvard and two goals and two assists on PC. ECAC Rookie-of-the-week: Providence: Meghan Smith, FR, G (Bangor, ME) Faced 35 shots but hung tough under pressure to help her team to a 3-3 tie with Northeastern. Smith has a .914 save percentage and a 2.75 goals against average for the Friars. Women's scoring leaders - ECAC league games Player/School GP G A PTS Tatarouns/UNH 6 17 7 24 O'Sullivan/Providence 4 16 7 23 Wheeler/Providence 4 6 14 20 Fisher/UNH 6 7 10 17 Solari/Brown 5 9 6 15 Women's goalie leaders - ECAC league games (min. 3 games) Player/School GP Min G Svs PCT GAA Tueting/Dartmouth 4 121 3 103 .97 .73 Fine/Providence 3 134 2 30 .94 .81 Witchger/Brown 3 130 3 34 .92 1.25 Solimini/UNH 6 270 8 67 .87 1.60 Flatt/Northeastern 6 308 10 154 .94 1.75 Orlow/Princeton 3 162 7 47 .87 2.33 ECAC NEWS: Brandy Fisher of UNH had an outstanding week scoring 3 goals and 5 assists. Princeton goalie Liz Hill recorded her second and third career shutouts by helping to defeat Yale 7-0 and Harvard 3-0. Dagan Klein of Bowdoin made 64 saves in a 19-1 loss to UNH. Stephanie O'Sullivan figured in all the scoring for PC in their 3-3 tie with NU. The senior attacker had 2 goals and 1 assist. UNH's Wendy Tatarouns scored 3 goals in an 8-1 win over BC, and 4 goals and 3 assists in a win over the Bowdoin Polar Bears. Christa Calagione of Harvard had 2 goals in a 7-5 loss to Brown. (Note these numbers are the ECAC's, not mine.) ------------------------------ From: Melissa #21 Subject: RPI Women's Ice Hockey Hey guys, if any of you have access to the WWW, you can go to the RPI Women's Ice Hockey home page, located at http://www.rpi.edu/dept/union/waa-hockey/public_html/index.html ...it's still under construction, but, well, it's there. :) Thanks :) - Melissa #21 (Penguin) Gary Bettman sucks!! _/. Go RPI Lady Engineers!! .\_ Keep smiling!! Go Penguins, Yankees, and NY Jets!!! MST3K Rules! :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 20:58:51 EST From: Richard Hungerford Subject: ECAC Women: files available at Maine Thanks to the wonderful support of WTS, the following women's ice hockey files are available via the Maine system: WOMEN DIRINFO Women's College Ice Hockey Directory The file I posted last week has been updated with corrections and additional teams (keep those cards and letters coming). 9495WCNF STAND 9495 ECAC Women's Ice Hockey Standings Updated weekly during the season. 9495WCMP SCHEDULE 9495 ECAC Women's Ice Hockey Composite Schedule & Results Updated at least weekly during the season. To get these files using email, send to: listserv@maine.maine.edu in the body write: get WOMEN DIRINFO or get 9495WCNF STAND or get 9495WCMP SCHEDULE These files can also be viewed and downloaded using gopher or WWW. If you experience any problems, let me know and I will attempt to point you in the correct direction. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 15:23:57 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (chuq von rospach) Subject: Re: Women's College/University Hockey Directory >Women's College/University Hockey Directory >=========================================== > >Here is an address list for some women's hockey programs in USA and >Canada. Thanks to Richard Hungerford for typing in the US addresses. I have (finally) put this up in the ftp directory: ftp://plaidworks.com/hockey/women-in-hockey I'll update it whenever Andria sends out changes, but this way, it's always easily available. Chuq ------------------------------ From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: A bedtime story Just a little hometown tidbit. During a game one of my teammates received a blow above the ankles from a windup with no puck near. She responded "Hey, watch the shins!" assuming it was an accident. The response she got was "Girls shouldn't be playing hockey anyway." I told her to let her anger come out in constructive ways, she pulled a penalty off him her next time on the ice. Then another female teammate of mine scored at which point I yelled from the bench:"That's why girls play, because they score!" I proceeded to get an assist. When I thought about this after we won the game I realized that his goaltender in a girl, what teamwork. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Boycott NHL Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 09:58:08 -0800 From: Chuq Von Rospach Subject: Warning: Admin Holidays, missing archives, and list outages Three notes of importance to readers of this mailing list: First, I found out this morning that a change I made a few weeks ago to close an ftp security hole closed it TOO well, and caused listproc to stop archiving back-issues of the digest. Therefore, there are NO archived copies of any messages sent to these lists between December 2 and today. This is now fixed, but this is obviously a nasty hole in the historical data for the list. If you're one of those net.packrats who keeps copies of this (all of them or some of them) PLEASE email me letting me know you have them available. Please do NOT just email me copies, since my mailbox would implode if I got ten copies of each digest. I'll work out details of getting what I need with you individually. Second, as a side-effect of trying to FIX the first problem, the list processor went down for about 20 minutes earlier this morning. During that time, any email sent to the list vanished into the dust. I apologize for this. If you sent something out and didn't get a message back from the server or if you don't see it appear as a message to the list you sent it to within a couple of hours, please resend. Finally, please be aware that your List Moms are going to be on holiday for a few days. We will still have SOME access to the system and will be monitoring things, but we won't be as active or as quick to respond to problems or questions. Please be patient, and we'll get back to you. Everything involving the mail lists and the ftp archives should be back to normal now. If you run into something you see as a possible problem, PLEASE send mail to this address and let me know. Again, my apologies for these problems. Chuq Von Rospach ABS/Product Technical Support (rather irritated) Software Gnome ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jan 95 16:38:07 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: Womens Hockey UK Xmas Holiday results 27/12/94 Slough Phantoms 3 - Guildford Lightning 1 This was always going to be a tough game for the Lightning as most of their top players were off on holiday for the Xmas break. Also as the lightning had previously beaten the Phantoms earlier in the year and so Slough would come out fighting for this one. This was also to be a grudge match for Slough as they had recently lost their Head Coach, Top Scorer and Great Britain's top goalie to Guildford. Guildford iced only 7 players throughout the game even though bringing up a few of their B Team players to make the numbers up to the required limit. With only 2 defence they held off an onslaught from Slough who with a full squad only managed to squeeze 3 past netminder Gill Barton who was having her worst game of the season. Guildfords tiring forwards did manage to get 1 goal into the Slough net stealing Slough's much hoped for "Shutout" 01/01/95 Bracknell Queen Bees 0 - Guildford Lightning 1 With most of the Guildford back from holiday they took on the current league champions on their home ground. Netminder Gill Barton back on form after facing Slough earned yet another "Shutout" against the Queen Bees. A long wrist shot from the high slot by Great Britain & Guildford Captain Kim Strongman (Daughter of the GB Hall of Famer Les Strongman) gave Guildford the one goal that was needed to win the game. 02/01/95 Slough Phantoms 2 - Swindon Topcats 0 A very disappointing game to watch this one as Slough should have been able to do a lot more against Swindon who are struggling near the bottom of the league this year Totally unbiased reporting by... o \____/|) Ray Barton G u i l d f o r d /> Head Coach / / z z / /_ / / / /_ /__ / / / /_ / / / // LIGHTNING // Internet:-) Ray_Barton@ccm.isw.intel.com Compuserve:-) 100074, 1640 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 02:24:03 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: Some UK Womens Hockey Results Text item: Text_1 7th Jan 95 Swindon Topcats 4 - Guildford Lightning 6 8th Jan 95 Nottingham Vipers 1 - Guildford Lightning 6 Swindon Topcats 3 - Sunderland Scorpions 6 14th Jan 95 Guildford Lightning 3 - Telford Wrekin Raiders 1 Durham Dynamites 2 - Slough Phantoms 9 Bracknell Queen Bees ? - Nottingham Vipers ? 15th Jan 95 Oxford Zodiacs 0 - Guildford Lightning 17 Sunderland Scorpions 2 - Slough Phantoms 0 Telford Wrekin Raiders ? - Bracknell Queen Bees ? Solihull Vixens ? - Humberside Diamonds ? If anyone knows the scores of the games with the question marks then could you fill in the gaps please. Ray ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 17:26:22 -0800 (PST) From: Houde Mark Feng Subject: Stuff. Hi. My name is Mark, and I'm currently coaching a girls ice hockey team up here in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. The team consists of girls 11 to 16 years of age, and they're an enthusiastic bunch. So enthusiastic, that they've decided they would like to go on a "road trip" and possibly play in a tournament and some exhibition games in the states. I was wondering if anyone had a list of such tournaments, or know who I could get in contact with regarding tournaments. I would prefer to play a tournament, or exhibition games in the Washington State area. In addition, I would like to converse with other girls ice hockey coaches just to share insights, and ideas. Feel free to mail me at: mfeng@unixg.ubc.ca Mark. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Jan 95 04:18:03 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: League Software Text item: Text_1 Does anyone know where I can get a hold of some software that would allow me to monitor my league simply instead of having to phone up the officials every week to do it manualy ????? Regards o \____/|) Ray Barton G u i l d f o r d /> Head Coach / / z z / /_ / / / /_ /__ / / / /_ / / / // LIGHTNING // Internet:-) Ray_Barton@ccm.isw.intel.com Compuserve:-) 100074, 1640 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 15:48:01 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (chuq von rospach) Subject: FWD>ECAC Women: players-of-the-week Jan 16 94 >Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 18:24:30 EST >From: Richard Hungerford >Subject: ECAC Women: players-of-the-week Jan 16 94 > >From: ECAC Sports News >Jan 16 94 > >ECAC Player-of-the-week: >Boston College: Kate Antos, SR, F (Farmington, CT) >The Eagles won their first two ECAC league games this past week, getting >by Yale 0-1 and upsetting St. Lawrence 6-5. The senior assisted on the >only goal against the Elis and hit home two goals and assisted on >another one against the Saints. > >ECAC Rookie-of-the-week: >UNH: Brandy Fisher, FR, F (Postdam, NY) >The first-year player had one goal and two assists against Northeastern >in a 6-2 victory. In a 4-1 win over Providence Fisher knocked in two >goals and added two assists. (rhun: She is a very talented player >and can really let it rip!) > >CORRECTION: Last week's Co-players-of-the-week are now: Liz Neiley >(UNH) and Katie King (Brown). The Rookie-of-the-week is now: >Meghan Smith (PC) (rhun: Smith is an excellent stand-up goalie >and was playing with tons of confidence in the Husky Invitational.) > >Women's scoring leaders - ECAC league games >Player/School GP G A PTS >Tatarouns/UNH 9 21 8 29 >O'Sullivan/Providence 6 17 11 28 >Wheeler/Providence 6 6 17 23 >Fisher/UNH 9 10 11 21 >King/Brown 7 12 7 19 >Kellar/Brown 7 8 11 19 > >Women's goalie leaders - ECAC league games (min. 4 games) >Player/School GP Min G Svs PCT GAA >Buckley/RIT 4 130 3 45 .94 1.4 >Hill/Princeton 4 220 6 74 .92 1.5 >Tueting/Dartmouth 6 329 9 157 .96 1.5 >Flatt/Northeastern 6 362 11 175 .94 1.6 >Witchger/Brown 5 248 8 81 .91 1.7 >Solimini/UNH 9 404 14 117 .89 1.9 > >ECAC NEWS: >Marie Signor of RIT scored 2 goals and had 3 assists to lead her team >to its first wins of the season. In a 0-1 loss to BC and a 1-2 loss >to Harvard, Yale's rookie goalie Laurie Belliveau made 92 saves. >Northeastern goaltender Kim Flatt made 133 saves in 4 games allowing >13 goals. Harvard's backup netminder Jen Bowdoin stopped 31 shots in >their victory at the Elis. In that same game Stacy Kellogg had a goal >and an assist for the Crimson. UNH's Wendy Tatarouns assisted on 2 >goals against PC and scored 2 goals and an assist against the Huskies. >PC's Stephanie O'Sullivan had 1 goal and 1 assist against Northeastern, >and had her team's lone goal against UNH. Cornell's rookie Janna Dewar >had a shorthanded goal and an assist in a win over Middlebury. Dewar >had 2 more goals and an assist in a big 8-2 win over Bowdoin. >Rookie Amy Thompson scored 2 goals for RIT in their win over Middlebury. >Thompson went on to score 1 goal and 2 assists against Bowdoin. >Dartmouth's Sarah Howald had 3 goals and an assist in downing Big Red. > >(Note these numbers are the ECAC's, not mine.) Chuq Von Rospach ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 1995 17:11:11 -0500 (EST) From: Louise C Mallory Subject: Re: Any gals tonight? >Are any ladies playing tonight? Gals? Ladies? Sorry, I wouldn't know anything about that. But the Ohio State University Women's Ice Hockey Club is hosting University of Minnesota Women's Hockey this weekend for 4 games. The top teams in each club will play at 5:45 pm Saturday and 12 noon Sunday. These teams met in the All-American tournament last November, and Minnesota beat Ohio State 4-3. The novice teams of the two clubs will play at 1:15 pm Saturday and 1:45 pm Sunday. All games are at the OSU Ice Rink on Lane Avenue in Columbus. -- *Louise C. Mallory, Defense and past president, Women's Ice Hockey Club* *lmallory@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu The Ohio State University* ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 1995 17:36:36 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: Re: Any gals tonight? Tomorrow the Seals with myself and Nancy Gromet/Degen who I believe is on this list. This will be my first time with a stick in my hand since Dec 24. Nance had a two point game while I was away, and we won't be sharing the ice tomorrow night as she will be skiing. Hopefully I'll do her absence just as good as she did mine. (and I'm an English major?) Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 1995 17:39:33 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: Re: Any women tonight? Sorry, I forgot to add 2 items: Reston, Virginia and we are 4 out of 20. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 95 19:24:41 CDT From: wistvani@palindrome.com Subject: Women's teams not associated with Univerities Recently there was a post about a composite list of women's college hockey teams. It included both club and varsity level programs. Is there any interest out there for compiling a list of teams that are not associated with any school? I played on the Wisconsin club team as a graduate student and when I moved to the Chicago area I was lucky to find a community team to play on. I found the team rather easily, but in some areas this might not be as simple of a task, and I was thinking that a list like this could be useful. So, if there is interest out there, I would even be willing to help get the thing started and see what happens. Wendy Istvanick Chicago Ice ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 95 19:29:41 CDT From: wistvani@palindrome.com Subject: Minnesota tournament I will be playing in a tournament in the twin cities with the Chicago Ice the first weekend in February. I was wondering if anyone else on this list is playing in it. I play on our teams C squad, but our B team is also in the tourney. Wendy Istvanick ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Jan 1995 11:16:31 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: Re: Women's teams not associated with Univerities On Fri, 20 Jan 1995 wistvani@palindrome.com wrote: >Recently there was a post about a composite list of women's college >hockey teams. It included both club and varsity level programs. >Is there any interest out there for compiling a list of teams that >are not associated with any school? >So, if there is interest out there, I would even be willing to help >get the thing started and see what happens. Yes, Wendy, since this list is supposed to be for women-in-hockey I've liked the notion that it's emphasis is playing rather than spectating. I've just thrown in my little two cents even though I'm not playing on a college team or even on a womens team. I hope nobody minds. I'm just thinking of younger women who want to get into hockey, but don't know where to go or what it will be like. We have to remember that not all of us are from the lakes areas, but I think just examples of what's out there nation wide helps everyone get involved. I say go for it. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Jan 1995 11:56:04 -0500 (EST) From: Louise C Mallory Subject: Re: Women's teams not associated with Universities >Recently there was a post about a composite list of women's college >hockey teams. It included both club and varsity level programs. That list was the same as the one published in USA Hockey's American Hockey magazine (after I complained to them that their first list had *omitted* all the women's club teams.) I know that the club teams at West Virginia University and at Bowling Green State University were left off the list. >Is there any interest out there for compiling a list of teams that >are not associated with any school? In the USA, the place to start in finding a female team is to contact the Girls/Women's Section Representative for your district. In Ontario, you call the OWHA (the governing body for female hockey), and in other Canadian provinces you call the governing body for amateur hockey. In all these cases, the regional rep or provincial governing body will have a list of teams/organizations, but they may be last year's contacts for last year's registered teams, and they don't necessarily know about new local initiatives to start female hockey programs. Perhaps it would be useful to get the female hockey contact lists from each Girls'/Women's Rep, post them to the world wide web and/or mail them out, asking people to provide more recent information, including "leads" on prospective teams and associations which have not yet made it to USA Hockey's lists. Such a contact list could include information about how many teams of each age division the association has in 94-95. I have the list from Mid-Am District, as well as some more recent information about the clubs in Mid-Am. And just a reminder - if you ever move to a city (or a college campus) where there is no female hockey, but there is an ice rink, don't take no for an answer! *You* can start female hockey in your area, with help from the regional rep/provincial governing body. If anyone would like to discuss starting female hockey programs, feel free to write to me. Apologies to the overseas members of the list for the North American bias of this post due to my own limited experience .... Louise ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Jan 1995 12:08:02 -0500 (EST) From: Joan M King Subject: Women's Hockey OSU vs MN I have to correct my roommate Louise. Ohio State beat the University of Minnesota 4-3 in the All American Tournament, not vice versa. Joan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Jan 1995 10:52:58 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (chuq von rospach) Subject: Re: Women's teams not associated with Univerities At 5:32 PM 1/20/95, wistvani@palindrome.com wrote: >Is there any interest out there for compiling a list of teams that >are not associated with any school? Yes, in fact if people want to send me info on this, I'll start pulling together a web page. Ditto school programs, schedules and whatever else we want to make publically available. I have to apologize for being an absent host. I'd meant to prime the pump and get some conversation started, but I've been swamped and simply haven't had time. So anyway, as an easy ice-breaker: who's out there? Where do you play? What do you expect out of this list? Let's see if we can figure out what we want this place to look like when it grows up. chuq ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Jan 1995 19:00:41 -0600 From: flynn23@edge.ercnet.com (Scott Kozicki) Subject: Re: Any awesome goddesses tonight? Glad to see that I'm not alone here. Hope nobody took my original post the wrong way! 8-D See ya on the ice! ~F23 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 04:55:34 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Women's teams not associated with Univerities It's great to see some volume (besides mine! :-)) on this mailing list! Yeah! :-) Wendy Istvanick (wistvani@palindrome.com) wrote: >Recently there was a post about a composite list of women's college >hockey teams. It included both club and varsity level programs. > >Is there any interest out there for compiling a list of teams that >are not associated with any school? I think it sounds like a great idea! If you do make such a list, I would like to add this information to my women's hockey web pages. I have some information on women's hockey (non-university) in Ontario, but nothing at all on women's hockey in the US and in the rest of Canada. Even if I we just provide the phone number of the Girls/Women's Section Representative for each district, that would be a good starting point for young girls/women who are interested in taking up hockey. I can provide the numbers for the OWHA and the CHA (and I'm sure Louise can too) if anyone is interested in putting such a list together. In my web pages, I have information about women's hockey in Switzerland, Sweden, and Great Britain so far. If anyone can provide me with information on women's hockey in any other countries outside of North America besides these ones, I'd be very grateful. And chuq von rospach (chuqui@netcom.com) wrote: >So anyway, as an easy ice-breaker: who's out there? Where do you play? What >do you expect out of this list? Let's see if we can figure out what we want >this place to look like when it grows up. Chuq, I was just curious ... how many people are currently subscribed to the women-in-hockey mailing list? Do you have that information available? And, finally ... my women's hockey web pages: If you haven't looked at my web pages recently ... check them out, as I have added a lot of information recently. From my main homepage, you'll probably want to take a look at the following sections: Women's Hockey Information (getting info on the net, general info) Women's University Hockey (Canadian and American University Hockey) Women's International Hockey (World Tournaments, Leagues in various countries) Women Hockey Player Profiles (pictures/stats for selected players) My homepage can be accessed using these URLs (the first one will always be up to date, but if it doesn't work for you, try the 2nd one): http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~andria http://www.cdf.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/hpp?andria.html Or you may get the files by anonymous ftp: (get the README file to find out which files are available) ftp://cs.utoronto.ca/pub/issac/test/ If you make a web page for your team, let me know, and I'll add a link to it from one of my women's hockey pages. Andria Hunter P.S. From an OWHA (Ontario Women's Hockey Association) bumper sticker that I have .... "Of course women play hockey too!" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 10:35:42 -0600 From: flynn23@edge.ercnet.com (Scott Kozicki) Subject: Re: Women's teams not associated with Univerities At 10:56 AM 01/21/95, chuq von rospach wrote: >So anyway, as an easy ice-breaker: who's out there? Where do you play? What >do you expect out of this list? ::agrees to start the puck passing:: My name's Scott, I've been skating since I was a kid in Detroit. I'm a HUGE RedWing fan, am glad to see NHL hockey alive. Was glad to rediscover other pro leagues and non pro leagues during the stike. Live in Nashville, where there isn't a lot of frozen lakes. Have been doing more inline skating than ice skating. :-( I usually play with a bunch of skate punks and teens at the mall parking lot on weekends! I usually can't make league play because of my schedule. I will however be league playing on a co-ed team this spring, and helping out the coaches in youth hockey here in Nashvegas. I'd like to help more females into *playing* hockey, either as teammates or in supporting organizational play as a spectator. I'd also like to get feedback from other players about what needs to be done to advance the sport. I was lucky enough to see a couple of pro (NHL) women play, and I'd like to see more! I, like Chuq, will also volunteer to provide more technical support as far as compiling information and diseminating it for the good of all! So let me know what I can do to help. Also, you can expect the sexist comment from me at one time or another. Don't take it personal and don't flame me for it. It's all in good fun and teamwork! I like to think that I bring objectivity to things, so once in awhile I will play devils advocate. That doesn't mean I'm scum or even that I don't support this forum. Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger! Keep skating, Scott Kozicki ********** sig file? we don't need no stinking sig file! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 95 14:01:55 CDT From: wistvani@palindrome.com Subject: introductions Since I seem to have started something with my post about non-University related women's teams, I'll follow the suggestion of introducing ourselves and saying what I would like to see from this list. I started playing hockey, of at all times, when I was in graduate school. I had been an avid mens college hockey fan for years, as I got my undergraduate degree from Wisconsin and was in the Marching/Hockey/Basketball band for 4 1/2 years. I sort of knew how to skate, I think that growing up in Wisconsin it's pretty much one of those things your parents do with you in the winter. But I had never really thought of playing hockey. My brother played a little in high school on the local pond, but I never thought much of it. Then came grad school. The department I was in had hockey as an activity available to the grad students. But that wasn't really enough to get me there. I started going out with another student who played regularly and he convinced me to try it. It was actually a good program, every other week they had more of a beginner week where they played with a "soft" puck, basically a glorified Nerf product. Anyway, I really liked it, so the next semester I signed up for skating class (a PE elective) so that I could get better. One of the women in the class was on the women's club team, and got me interested enough to look into it. The next year I joined, and the rest is pretty much history. Even though I'm not still attached to the guy who got me interested, I'm still playing hockey. I am so into it that when I graduated and moved from Wisconsin, I had to find a team to play on. So now I drive about an hour every Sunday night to practice (from 10:10 - 11:40 PM). I play on the C team of the Chicago Ice, and one day hope to be good enough to play on the B team. Although, since this year I've taken quite the liking to center (versus wing), I'm sure it will be a while until I move up, we have two really good centers on B right now. An ironic side note in the story is that one of the guys my brother used to play with on the local pond, played with the group of people from my graduate department. He and my bother had lost contact, but he remembered the name, and made sure to let me know who he was. Now that I've "talked" your ears off, here's some of the stuff I would like to see on this list. Resources - women's teams, camps, etc it looks like we have a good start to this which is great Scores/standings - both of college and non-college leagues - and of course as '98 approaches, Olympic updates Outreach - let's let women know we are out here, there are some publications for women's hockey, maybe we could have them give us a blurb Other - good drills, volunteer coaches, how to get better Wendy Istvanick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 16:54:55 -0500 (EST) From: sharon s spaeth Subject: intro Hi everyone, I am kind of new to this server so I thought I would introduce myself. My name is Sharon and i am one of the three presidents of the Bowling Green State University Hockey team...i am also a senior. I have played hockey for about 13 years now, usually with the guys, in fact this is only the second time i have been on a women's team. I started back in 4th grade, partially because my brother played and even though I was a figure skater, I hung out with all the hockey players and I loved the sport. This is our first year as a women's club team here at BGSU and we are having a bit of trouble finding team to play against. Wehave only had four games or scrimmages so far this year and we are 4-1 overall. (We have played the OSU intermediate and beginning teams four times and then a team from Michigan called the Steel Magnolias). We have a variety of skill levels from very beginning to fairly advanced which emans that we have had to make alot of adjustments :). Aside from the women's team I still play in a league for the Bowling green community, which is still an all mens league. As far as teams not associated w/ colleges, I know there is one in Cleveland Hts., Oh. and if anyone is interested, I can Probably get the name of the contact person. There is also the Ohio Women Flames, who I played for, for spring hockey one year, but i believe that they are age 19 and under only. Sharon S. Spaeth ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Jan 95 17:12:05 PST From: "Dana Hausman Izenson" Subject: Fwd: Women's teams not associated with Univerities I just started playing ice hockey about a year ago. And I am on a team in the Northern California Women's Hockey League which plays in the San Francisco Bay Area. We currently have around 100 players split into two divisions (Beginner/Intermediate and Advanced). If anyone is interested in the NCWHL, they can contact me via email (dizenson@oracle.com) or call Janet Clair at 408 379-4542 about registration. Dana Hausman Izenson dizenson@oracle.com ------------------------------ From: "chuq von rospach" Subject: Re: Women's teams not associated with Univerities At 5:32 PM 1/20/95, wistvani@palindrome.com wrote: >Is there any interest out there for compiling a list of teams that >are not associated with any school? Yes, in fact if people want to send me info on this, I'll start pulling together a web page. Ditto school programs, schedules and whatever else we want to make publically available. I have to apologize for being an absent host. I'd meant to prime the pump and get some conversation started, but I've been swamped and simply haven't had time. So anyway, as an easy ice-breaker: who's out there? Where do you play? What do you expect out of this list? Let's see if we can figure out what we want this place to look like when it grows up. chuq ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Feb 1995 13:41 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov Subject: Women's Ice Hockey I am forwarding your message to the women-in-hockey listserv. If this is not what you had in mind, and are going to start up another list, please include me on the list. I have two daughters who play, (one Pee-Wee, one Bantam) They are also starting to play with a regional women's team in WA State next month. Any information that I get off of the lists is eagerly devoured by the two of them. Tom Vehec ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Feb 1995 22:41:59 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey: Concordia Tournament -- Friday results Concordia University Women's Hockey Tournament ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Well, seeing that I didn't travel with the team to Montreal for the tournament because of my separated shoulder injury, I will be able to keep the mailing lists informed about the results of the games... Friday February 3rd: UQTR (Quebec Trois Riveres) 3 --- St Lawrence University 2 UNH and the University of Toronto battled to a 2-2 draw after 3 periods of play. Then the game went into overtime ... after 3 overtime periods the score was still tied at 2! A shootout followed and UNH ended up claiming the game by a 5-2 score. UNH 5 --- University of Toronto 2 Andria Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 23:11:14 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey: Concordia Tournament Results Concordia University Women's Hockey Tournament ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday February 3rd: UQTR 2 --- St Lawrence 1 UNH 5 --- Univ of Toronto 2 (OT) Northeastern 2 --- Ottawa National Capitals 1 Concordia 13 --- Queen's 1 Saturday February 4th: Univ of Toronto 3 --- St Lawrence 0 UNH 5 --- UQTR 3 Queen's 4 --- National Capitals 3 Concordia 8 --- Northeastern 2 Saturday February 4th: St Lawrence 6 --- National Capitals 5 (for 7th place) Univ of Toronto 2 --- Queen's 0 (for 5th place) Northeastern ?? --- UQTR ?? (for 3rd place) Concordia ?? --- UNH ?? (for 1st place) If anyone has the scores for the final two games, please post them. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 20:21:48 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (Chuq Von Rospach) Subject: ADMIN: Archive under construction Just a word of warning: I'm starting a major project to rehab and clean up the hockey archives. During this time, things are going to move around and be in an inconsistent state. Everything in the area starting at: ftp://abs.apple.com/pub/hockey is going to be in flux for a bit, so please be patient. If something looks to be missing, give it a while or check to see if it's been moved. When I'm done, there will be a new intro/charter doc, the FAQ will be split into a separate document, and I'll be rewriting a bunch of other stuff. There will be a LOT more HTML-based documents. They will also be available via FTP. The major documents will also be available via the mail-archive commands, but since those are so lightly used, I'm not going out of my way to put everything in there. Schedules, rosters and other key documents will be, but pretty much everyone seems to either have FTP (or more capable) ability, or doesn't use the files in the archive. One thing I'm unsure of: should I continue the twice-a-month posting of key files? Those files would be: transactions, roster, schedule&results, injury log, and maybe a couple of others. Right now, they're in two relatively large text files, but I'm going to split them up into component parts and HTML-ize them, although they're still very readable as text files. The intro/charter doc will continue to be posted twice a month, but the other documents I post I only want to shove into the lists if they're useful to people So this is a little poll: please email me privately. Do NOT send responses to the lists: are the twice-a-month postings useful? Or should I drop them? If you have suggestions on things you'd like done, now is a great time to make them. Chuq (list mom and software gnome) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Feb 95 04:02:01 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: WPL: Sunderland Scorpions -v-Guildford Lightning Sunderland Scorpions 3 - Guildford Lightning 2 An astounding game of Ice Hockey took place at Crowtree Leisure centre when the Guildford Lightning took on the undefeated might of Sunderland Scorpions at their home rink on Sunday the 3rd of February. Guildford & GB Captain Kim Strongman opened the scoring early in the 1st period (5.49), with a goal that rocked the Scorpions defence and sent the former GB netminder Emma Bowles sprawling over the ice. Kim weaved round the Sunderland defence, dekeing one of them so far that she had to pay to get back into the arena before placing a shot straight into the corner of the net. At 8.52 a defensive error on the part of Guildford allowed Sunderland to equalised with a goal from the Scorpions newest & youngest GB player Teresa Lewis on the backdoor of Lightning netminder Gill Barton who after making the initial save was trapped under some Sunderland players and was unable to struggle free to get to the shot. Guildford again took the lead in the at 13.12 with an excellent piece of teamwork from the 2nd line. Centre Fiona King (Man of the Match) drew Bowles to the far left post before making a last second dead mans pass across the net straight onto the stick of linemate Judith Fairley who then slammed the one timer into the back of the net before Bowles had even tried to move across the net to cover the shot. From this point on the game was marred by dubious officiating, the referee Blenkinsop who had said at the start of the game that he liked to keep the game flowing, suddenly decided that he would call "every" minor incident as a penalty, calling the first of many only 1 minute 32 seconds after Guildford had took the lead again. Guildford held off the Scorpions as long as they could in the second period with very few 5 on 5 situations until eventually at 25.04 Lynsey Emmerson got the equaliser. Throughout the 3rd period the Lightning played short-handed and as you would expect yet another goal was put in place by Sunderland giving them the lead for the first time in the game. Lightning Head Coach Ray Barton then called his time-out, and after that even though Guildford had mainly been in control of the game they seem to come back out with full vigour and with the referees whistle still placing Lightning players in the box, they took FULL possession of the game and short-handed kept the play in the Sunderland end of the rink, even at one point when facing a 5 on 3. Credit must go to the Guildford Lightning in this game for their teamwork and skill when not only facing the current top team in the country but the officiating as well. All in all the girls had a great weekend away staying in a very nice hotel where we have been told that we are welcome back at any time, unlike some of our counterparts in the league. o \____/|) Ray Barton G u i l d f o r d /> Head Coach / / z z / /_ / / / /_ /__ / / / /_ / / / // LIGHTNING // Internet:-) Ray_Barton@ccm.isw.intel.com Compuserve:-) 100074, 1640 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 08:55:09 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Response to women's hockey on the net I was wondering if anyone wanted to get a thread going about some of the responses that they have had to women's hockey on the net. In particular, I have received several responses from people who have read my women's hockey web pages. Most responses are very positive, with people thanking me for providing this information which would otherwise not be available to them. Most people are very keen and interested in women's hockey, but the general consensus is that there is just not much info out there. However on occasion, I get mail which is not very positive at all, and I am tempted to delete it immediately without replying at all (although I realize that that would do nothing to rectify the situation). I received one such message the other day. Here is a message which I received from (phalonen@mtu.edu) (Phil Halonen), followed by my reply to his message: His mail message to me... >Why would you want to chart your undoubtedly successful hockey >career on the web? Do you think anybody really cares? My reply... If it inspires just one young girl to play hockey, then it was well worth it. I'm not sure if you know much about women's hockey, but it is quite lacking in publicity and public awareness. This is the kind of thing that is needed to promote it. I doubt you have looked at all my web pages ... as there are many that don't just talk about MY career, but rather women's hockey in general. I really doubt that I would get the same reaction if I was a man who had played for the men's Team Canada. I think that it's the lack of respect for women hockey players and for women's hockey that triggers this sort of a message. Any comments? Andria ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 00:19:30 -0500 (EST) From: S Yudewitz Subject: Re: Response to women's hockey on the net On Sun, 19 Feb 1995, Andria L. Hunter wrote: >I think that it's the lack of respect for >women hockey players and for women's hockey that triggers this sort of >a message. Any comments? I think that sometimes people think that something not important to them is not important to anyone else. There is a lack of respect for non North-American- major-league sports in general, not just women's hockey. If you caught any discussion about World Cup soccer on sports radio in the U.S. you know what I mean. Still, I have to agree that women's sports in general have, unjustly, been snubbed by the sportsfan. What I keep hearing is "Until the caliber of play improves dramatically, you couldn't drag me to one of these things..." I think that kind of comment reflects a misunderstanding of what sports is really about. It's about the athletes struggle to triumph in spite of obstacles, to bring out a personal best in each game and for the spectator, it's about seeing something new and unique every time you visit the arena. It's about rewarding effort and being rewarded for effort. It's about teamwork, the sum being greater than it's parts. It's about strategy, outthinking (or second guessing) split second decisions. It's about suspense and highs and lows. It's about time I stop ranting. Anyway, Andria, I hope you maintain your WWW and gopher sites (even though I don't have access to either). Be proud of your accomplishments and those of other women's hockey players. I honestly believe that women's athletics will be appreciated the same way men's athletics is now. To paraphrase Eleanor Roosevelt: No one can make you feel inferior unless you let them. Don't let negative comments stop you from doing what you do. -Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 14:54:57 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey: Ontario University Finals Ontario Women's University Hockey Finals ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ York University hosted the OWIAA (Ontario Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Association) hockey finals this past weekend. The top 4 teams in the league qualified for the final tournament. Guelph University and the University of Toronto won their games on Saturday advancing them to the championship game on Sunday. Guelph University won the championship game by a 3-2 score to claim the 94-95 OWIAA title. Saturday Feb 18th: 2:00 pm University of Toronto 4 --- Wilfrid Laurier University 1 4:00 pm Guelph University 4 --- Queen's University 0 Sunday Feb 19th: 2:00 pm Guelph University 3 --- University of Toronto 2 -------------- At the OWIAA banquet on Friday night, the All-star teams for the league were announced. I'll try to remember them as best as possible. The names in parenthesis which are followed by a question mark are unknown or may not be correct. If anyone knows the names that I'm forgetting, please post. OWIAA First All-Star Team Forward: Lori Dupuis [UT], Andria Hunter [UT], Amy Turek [WL] Defense: Nathalie Rivard [UT], Stacey Harvey [QU] Goalie: Jen Dewar [GU] OWIAA Second All-Star Team Forward: Liz Duval [GU], Becky Reid [UT], (___)? Defense: Cassie Campbell [GU], (___)? Goalie: (Michelle Clayton [YU] & Stephanie Backman [QU])? Legend: GU = Guelph University QU = Queen's University UT = University of Toronto WL = Wilfrid Laurier University YU = York University Andria Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 21:07:31 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Team Canada announced for Pacific Rim Tournament Here is a list of the players who will compete for Canada at the Pacific Rim Tournament which will be held in San Jose, California from April 1-8, 1995. The 4 countries participating in the tournament are Canada, USA, Japan, and China. Unlike the World Championships, there were no tryouts camps to pick the players which will represent Canada at the Pacific Rim. Most of the players who were picked are younger players who I think Team Canada feels are potential candidates for the 1998 Winter Olympic team. Seven members of Team Canada who competed at the 1994 World Championship are on the roster. I have indicated each of these players with an asterix (*). Team Canada Roster: Goal Danielle Dube (Vancouver, British Columbia) * Lesley Reddon (Mississauga, Ontario) Defense * Cassie Campbell (Brampton, Ontario) * Judy Diduck (Edmonton, Alberta) Rebecca Fahey (Sackville, New Brunswick) Cindy Francoeur (Quebec) Chantal Leclair (Quebec) Fiona Smith (Alberta) Forward Bobbi Auger (Alberta) Martine Berube (Quebec) Nancy Deschamps (Montreal, Quebec) * Nancy Drolet (Drummondville, Quebec) Lori Dupuis (Williamstown, Ontario) * Marianne Grnak (North York, Ontario) Mel Haz (Alberta) Luce Letendre (Quebec) Anne Rodrigue (Quebec) Laura Schuler (Scarborough, Ontario) * Hayley Wickenheiser (Calgary, Alberta) * Stacy Wilson (Moncton, New Brunswick) Head Coach - Shannon Miller (Calgary, Alberta) (assistant coach 92/94) Assistants - Julie Healy, Danielle Sauvaugeau (both from Montreal, Quebec) Andria Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 21:22:13 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Upcoming International Competition Upcoming International Competition ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1995: Pacific Rim competition: Canada, USA, China and Japan (San Jose, California from April 1st-8th, 1995) A European Championship: Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Latvia (Riga, Latvia, March 1995) B European Championship: Denmark, Czechia Rep, France, Great Britain, Ukrania, Russia, Slovakia, Netherlands (Copenhagen, Denmark, March 27 - April 2 1995) 1996: Pacific Rim competition: Canada, USA, China and Japan (location TBA, 1996) A European Championship: teams TBA (location TBA, 1996) 1997: Women's World Championship: top 8 countries (Kitchener, Canada, 1997) 1998: Winter Olympics: number of countries TBA (Japan, 1998) The site of the 1997 World Championship (Kitchener, Ontario) was announced on February 9th, 1995 by the CHA (Canadian Hockey Association). I can't remember which other cities were bidding to host the Championship. The 1997 World Championship is to serve as a qualifier for the 1998 Winter Olympics. Andria Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 21:39:24 -0500 From: Balsam79@aol.com Subject: Women's National Tryouts - Reque Does anyone know whether the National tryouts originally scheduled for March in NY are still on? I would appreciate any info that you may have. Sandy Smith ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 22:42:38 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (Chuq Von Rospach) Subject: Re: Response to women's hockey on the net At 5:57 AM 2/19/95, Andria L. Hunter wrote: >However on occasion, I get mail which is not very positive at all, >and I am tempted to delete it immediately without replying at all >(although I realize that that would do nothing to rectify the situation). Speaking as a member of that gender, besides being apologetic and embarassed for my half of the human race, let me say a couple of things. First, the people who do this kind of stuff's minds are clearly pretty closed (and probably dense), so replying isn't going to be productive, unless it makes you feel better. These guys don't want a dialog any more than the construction workers whistling at women on the street want one. In reality, IMHO, these guys are either pure meatheads, or simply very insecure about their own self. Any "manhood" that can be protected by putting down random women for their achievements isn't exactly a manhood I feel is worth protecting. And basically, that's what they're doing -- trying to make themselves feel better/bigger/stronger/macho by trying to take another successful person down a notch. At some level, it's a form of gunslinger syndrome, but more realistically, it's simply another bully trying to prove something to himself or his friends. Note, of course, bullies never pick on someone their own size -- it's always someone they see as less physically able to protect themselves. After all, if it were a fair fight, they might lose. And frankly, losers they are. That's why, in general, when they come slinging at me (as a fairly visible net-denizen of long tenure, I get my OWN set of gunslingers looking to put a notch on their modems), I generally try to ignore them. I don't like to waste time responding, because I rarely have time to waste on idiots and it serves no useful purpose, and it's not worth escalating, because every so often you'll find that one clinical loonie who can make your life really miserable. The construction workers on the scaffold is a good analogy here: simply hope their intersection in your life is short and unpleasaant, and get it over with as quickly as you can. Confrontation won't change their attitude or solve the problem, but it COULD create other, worse problems. So move on. While it might feel better to "give them the finger", all that does is reinforce their behavior. These guys get off on the feedback. They like getting rises out of people. Silence is the way to piss them off, and make them go elsewhere for their jollies. >I really doubt that I would get the same reaction if I was a man who had >played for the men's Team Canada. I think that it's the lack of respect for >women hockey players and for women's hockey that triggers this sort of >a message. Any comments? I even think it's simpler than that: it's a disrepect for women in general, and belittling women's accomplishments in general. Women, you know, shouldn't be playing big studly man-games. They should stay home and have babies, like God intended. (pheah). Chuq Von Rospach ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 06:35 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov Subject: Re: Response to women's hockey on the net >I was wondering if anyone wanted to get a thread going about some of the >responses that they have had to women's hockey on the net. In particular, >I have received several responses from people who have read my women's >hockey web pages. Most responses are very positive, with people thanking >me for providing this information which would otherwise not be available >to them. Most people are very keen and interested in women's hockey, but >the general consensus is that there is just not much info out there. However >on occasion, I get mail which is not very positive at all, and I am tempted >to delete it immediately without replying at all (although I realize that >that would do nothing to rectify the situation). I received one such message >>the other day. Here is a message which I received from (phalonen@mtu.edu) >(Phil Halonen), followed by my reply to his message: > > His mail message to me... > >Why would you want to chart your undoubtedly successful hockey > >career on the web? Do you think anybody really cares? > > My reply... > If it inspires just one young girl to play hockey, then it was well worth > it. I'm not sure if you know much about women's hockey, but it is quite > lacking in publicity and public awareness. This is the kind of thing that > is needed to promote it. I doubt you have looked at all my web pages ... > as there are many that don't just talk about MY career, but rather women's > hockey in general. > >I really doubt that I would get the same reaction if I was a man who had >played for the men's Team Canada. I think that it's the lack of respect for >women hockey players and for women's hockey that triggers this sort of >a message. Any comments? Andria: I pulled the information off of your web and gave it to my two daughters. They are using it as motivation to excel in their hockey playing. This is their first year playing. Despite that, the youngest (11),has 3 goals and 13 points playing Pee-Wee with the boys. The oldest (14), is playing in a combined Midget-Bantam league with the boys, (up to 17 years old). Despite the age difference, and her inexperience, she has 2 goals and 17 points, including one playmaker award. They each printed out their own copy of your career highlights and are using it as inspiration to reach their goals. The two of them were asked to play on a select women's team from WA State for a series of regional tournaments next month. They will be playing teams from Spokane, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Summerland and Penticton (both B.C.). Thanks for making the information available. You can be assured that there are at least two girls using it as inspiration! Tom Vehec Tri-Cities, WA ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 07:15 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov Subject: Grips and sticks My 14 y.o. daughter has trouble getting her full grip around the diameter of a full size stick. I have been planing down the Koho Revolution sticks she is currently using, but this process is tedious and does not produce consistent results. A junior stick is too light for playing at the Midget level. Are there any full size sticks with a slimmer diameter? Tom Vehec ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 16:55:03 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: Re: Quick Question... On Mon, 6 Feb 1995, Scott Kozicki wrote: >Does anyone out there no of some co-ed leagues in the Chicago area? Either >ice or inline? I'll be moving there in the fall (hopefully) and would like >to still play with a similar group that I'm playing with now. Does anyone >know which colleges in the area have women's teams? co-ed? scrub? One of the leagues I play in is national and they have Chicago area teams. You can access them through the internet at HNAVP@aol.com or by phone 1-800-446-2539. Or snail mail: Hockey North America 11501 Sunset Hills Road Suite 400 Reston, VA 22090 They have teams in Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Omaha, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Grand Rapids, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Reston (VA), Washington DC, Boston, Providence, Hartford, New Jersey, New York, Long Island, San Diego, Calgary, Vancouver, and in Europe but I can't remember where. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 14:25:11 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Grips and sticks ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov (Tom Vehec) wrote: >My 14 y.o. daughter has trouble getting her full grip around the >diameter of a full size stick. I have been planing down the Koho >Revolution sticks she is currently using, but this process is tedious >and does not produce consistent results. A junior stick is too light >for playing at the Midget level. Are there any full size sticks with a >slimmer diameter? There was one woman on our team last year (actually, Steph Boyd, who played on Team USA 94) who special-ordered her sticks with a "Japan" model shaft. The thickness of this shaft is somewhere between a regular stick and a junior stick ... perfect for women with small hands ... and easier to get flex out of the shaft. There are a few women that I know who play with a junior stick. Karen Nystrom of Team Canada 92/94 uses a junior stick ... she also breaks an awful lot of sticks :-) ... she has to buy them by the dozen!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 16:26:48 EDT From: "Diane Edwards" Subject: Hockey in Fort Erie, Ontario? Hi! An intramural team-mate of mine is graduating and moving to Fort Erie, Ontario at the end of the school year. Is there a women's hockey team there? Or where can I find a listing of Ontario women's hockey teams. Thanks. Diane Edwards Department of Horticultural Sciences University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1 dedwards@evbhort.uoguelph.ca ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 18:54:26 -0500 From: vjs@helm.infores.com (Valerie Schmitt) Subject: Hi! (newbie questions alert!) Hello, I'm new to the list (though I've tried to check out the last month or so of archives so hopefully I won't jump on a sore topic!) and I'm very excited to see talk about women's hockey on the net! In any event, I was hoping for some info on BEGINNING women's hockey in the Boston area. I just started playing last year with my company team (I'd never played before, and I was the only woman on the team - very intimidating, but the guys were pretty good to me - especially when I ended up being one of the committed few at the end of a long season!) and on an 8 week women's league, but then wimped out on the team I was practicing with in the fall (scheduling conflicts - I just can't practice at 9:40-11pm on a weeknight! and who's idea was it to have games on Sunday afternoons anyway?), so I'm now looking for other opportunities. I'd also like to find something more at my level - the team from the fall was fun (and the coach was very encouraging) but I was so far behind most of the "kids" who'd played in school that I just felt like dead weight. Any hints about leagues or whatever? Thanks in advance! --Val ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 15:44:39 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Response to women's hockey on the net I'll give the people on women-in-hockey the context of my post, in case you missed some of the earlier discussion .... The original tasteless message from (phalonen@mtu.edu) (Phil Halonen), followed by my reply to his message: His mail message to me... >Why would you want to chart your undoubtedly successful hockey >career on the web? Do you think anybody really cares? My reply... If it inspires just one young girl to play hockey, then it was well worth it. I'm not sure if you know much about women's hockey, but it is quite lacking in publicity and public awareness. This is the kind of thing that is needed to promote it. I doubt you have looked at all my web pages ... as there are many that don't just talk about MY career, but rather women's hockey in general. Part of Chuq's reply to my post: >Confrontation won't change their attitude >or solve the problem, but it COULD create other, worse problems. So move >on. While it might feel better to "give them the finger", all that does is >reinforce their behavior. These guys get off on the feedback. They like >getting rises out of people. Silence is the way to piss them off, and make >them go elsewhere for their jollies. I think that the manner of the confrontation depends a lot on whether or not it is worthwhile. If I was to reply in rage, I think that that is what he was looking for, and it would make him gloat in satisfaction. However, if in my reply I remain level-headed, confident, and informative, then who knows, perhaps he might actually learn something from it. I have not received a reply from him, so it appears that sending him this type of a reply also works to make him go elsewhere for his jollies. So, I guess there really are 3 different ways to deal with these types of mail messages: (1) not to reply at all. (2) send an insulting, sarcastic, reply that perhaps attacks the sender personally. (very tempting!) (3) send an informative, message that does not have a notion of rage or rebellion. In summary, I aggree that option (2) will definitely not accomplish anything positive. I think that options (1) and (3) are both okay, but I tend to prefer option (3), because I feel that there is a remote chance that the person sending this mail could actually learn something and perhaps change his/her attitude a little. It may not make a difference for some people, but if there are a few for which it does, then I prefer to take the time to send them a reply as outlined in option (3). Andria ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Feb 1995 16:18:46 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Info about a new women-in-hockey subscriber! Hello everyone! Just thought I'd let you know that a famous women hockey player has joined this mailing list! Her name is Lesley Reddon (H8Y8@unb.ca). She shared the goaltender duties with Manon Rheaume on Team Canada 1994. Here is some info about Lesley which was not overly publicized, so you probably haven't heard it ... Lesley is a Grad Student at the University of New Brunswick and has been practicing with the men's university team there. On January 17th, the number one goalie for the University of New Brunswick Men's team (Frank Leblanc) got mono, so Lesley had the opportunity to dress for their last 7 games. She made CIAU (Canadian University Hockey) history on January 28th when she played the third period against Mount Allison. She had 7 shots on her and didn't let in any! Frank returned for the final 2 games of the regular season and the playoffs. The UNB Varsity Reds finished the AUAA regular season in first place in the MacAdam Division with a 18-4-4 record and were ranked 5th in the country. Lesley will be playing with the Canadian team at the Pacific Rim Competition in San Jose, California from April 1-8, 1995. Just thought you might be interested ... Andria ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 00:56:58 -0500 (EST) From: Sarah M Holt Subject: ECAC quarter finals This is what I have so far....I'm not sure that it is all correct but this is what I have heard... all word of mouth!!!! Princeton 3 vs. Dartmouth 1 Northeastern Lost to Providence...... score unknown... UNH 6 vs Harvard 1 Brown 1 vs St. Lawrence 2 So in the semis we should get UNH #1 vs St Lawrence #4 Princeton #2 vs Providence #3 I hope this is right... tell me if there are any corrections please!!!! Sarah UNH #13 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 11:21:09 From: Lossy Lossnitzer Subject: WSC: Slough Phantoms v Oxford Zodiacs This was a game the Slough Phantoms should have won and did even though it got a bit scary in the 1st when Laura Byrne of the Zodiacs scored and equalized making it 1-1. This was a confrence game with Slough playing a minor league team. As with playing all minor teams Slough got penalties for knocking over players and getting a few roughing penalties but all in all it was a friendly game. Slough Phantoms 7 Oxford City Zodiacs 1 -- Lossy Lossnitzer(lossy@lossy.demon.co.uk) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 23:36:54 From: Lossy Lossnitzer Subject: WPD: Slough Phantoms v Sunderland Scorpions This was the clash of the top two teams in the premier league. It was a very good game to watch Slough really played like a team that wanted to win; Unlike yesterday WSC game against Oxford City Zodiacs. Slough 3 Sunderland 0 Julie Lossnitzer 3+0 Claire Carney 0+1 Claire Martin getting a shutout Shots on Slough 15 Sunderland 37 There was only 30 minutes in penalties Slough 14 Sunderland 16 Julie Lossnitzer got player of the match for Slough and I think No 2 got it for Sunderland I'm a bit hopeless with match reports as I normally do not watch and I missed 2 of the goals, I was playing the pinball machine which is a bit embarrassing when your wife asks did you see that goal after the game!!. -- Lossy Lossnitzer(lossy@lossy.demon.co.uk) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 22:52:21 -0500 (EST) From: Sarah M Holt Subject: ecac women: 1/4 finals I seem to have gotten some of the scores wrong.... here are the real ones: ECAC Quarterfinals: #1 Brown 1 - #8 St. Lawrence 2 #2 UNH 6 - #7 Harvard 1 #3 Princeton 5 - #6 Dartmouth 3 #4 Providence 4 - #5 Northeastern 3 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 00:40:50 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey at the 1995 Canada Winter Games 1995 Canada Winter Games ++++++++++++++++++++++++ My boyfriend just sent me the following information about the women's hockey competition in the 1995 Canada Winter Games. There are a variety of winter sports taking place in the games. I think the women's hockey competition in the games is for women under 18 years of age. The Canada Winter Games are being held in Grande Prairie, Alberta from February 26 until March 4th, 1995. Game Results: Ontario 6 BC 2 Quebec 2 Manitoba 2 Saskatchewan 12 Newfoundland 0 Alberta 0 New Brunswick 0 Quebec 0 Manitoba 0 Standings after 6 games: Pool A Pool B Alberta 0-0-1 Ontario 2-0-0 Manitoba 0-0-1 British Columbia 1-1-0 New Brunswick 0-0-1 Saskatchewan 1-1-0 Quebec 0-0-1 Newfoundland 0-2-0 Andria Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 08:14:15 -0500 (EST) From: Sarah M Holt Subject: Re: Women's Hockey at the 1995 Canada Winter Games (fwd) Andria, do you have a list of the players on the under-18 team Ontario? or does anyone else know who they are? Thanks Sarah ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 01:46:34 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Women's Hockey at the 1995 Canada Winter Games >Andria, do you have a list of the players on the under-18 team >Ontario? or does anyone else know who they are? No, unfortunately I don't have a list. I know that Hayley Wickenheiser is playing for Team Alberta, but other than that, I don't know which other players are competing. I heard that the women's hockey at the games had some good coverage by CBC/SRC the other night. Updated standings for the tournament: (Thanks Marc!) Pool A Pool B Quebec 1-0-1 Ontario 2-0-0 Manitoba 1-0-1 British Columbia 1-1-1 Alberta 0-0-1 Saskatchewan 1-1-1 New Brunswick 0-1-1 Nova Scotia 1-1-0 Price Edward I 0-1-0 Newfoundland 0-2-0 I heard that the final game will be televised by TSN on March 4th. P.S. Sarah, I'll start playing hockey with your Dad again on Fridays now that the Univ of Toronto's regular season has finished ... when does school end at UNH so that you can join us?! :-) Actually, our season hasn't quite finished ... we have an exhibition game against Concordia University on March 18th (in Toronto). ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Mar 95 00:44:08 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: Womens European Pool B Championships 1995 **** UPDATE **** Instead of playing the championship in Copenhagen the teams are now going to be split into 2 groups one playing at Odense in Denmark the other at Esbjerg in Denmark. European Pool B Group A Odense, Denmark. ------- Denmark Great Britain Slovakia Holland Group B Esbjerg, Denmark. ------- France Ukraine Russia Czech The two top teams in each group then go into a semi final stage and then to the final. The winner goes to Pool A. I will keep you up to date with as much info as I can. As I will be going to Denmark for the Championship along with Lossy. Regards Ray Barton Head Coach Guildford Lightning UK By the way I am currently in Paris for the next 4 months on assignment, and I am checking out the French National team training while I am here as well as other hockey. ------------------------------ From abs.apple.com!women-in-hockey Thu Mar 2 15:30:34 1995 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Women's Hockey at the 1995 Canada Winter Games --- 2 corrections Sorry, but I have 2 corrections to make to my last message. >Hayley Wickenheiser is playing for Team Alberta, but other than that,... Hayley is not playing for Team Alberta. She is ineligible for the Canada Games because she has played on a National Team (for Team Canada at the World Championships in 94). >I heard that the final game will be televised by TSN... It's the final game of the Canadian National Championships (not of the Canada Games) that TSN will be covering. This game is on March 26 1995, and is being played in Summerside, PEI. One team from each province qualifies to attend the Canadian National Championships. Quebec is the defending champion. Sorry about the confusion. Andria ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 95 02:38:29 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: Womens European Pool B Group A Fixtures (Odense, Denmark) Here are the Fixtures for the European Pool B 1995 Championships These are for Group A Monday 27th March 16:00 Slovakia -v- Great Britain 19:00 Denmark -v- Netherlands Tuesday 28th March 16:00 Slovakia -v- Netherlands 19:00 Great Britain -v- Denmark Wednesday 29th March No Games Training only. Thursday 30th March 16:00 Great Britain -v- Netherlands 19:00 Denmark -v- Slovakia Friday 31st March at Gentofte Stadion in Copenhagen 16:00 Playoff for 3rd & 4th place. 19:00 Final for 1st & 2nd place The address for the Arena for Group A in Odense is Odense Skojtehal Hojstrupvej 5 5200 Odense V TEL: +4566131372 (4236) ---------------------------------------------------- The address for the Group B arena in Esbjerg is Esbjerg Skjotebane Gammel Vardevej 82 6700 Esbjerg TEL: +45 75 45 94 99 --------------------------------------------------- The address for the European Pool B Finals in Copenhagen is Gentofte Stadion Ved Stadion 6 2820 Gentofte TEL: +45 31 65 60 82 I cannot get hold of the Schedule for the Group B games but there is a 99% chance that the times will be the same as above. Regards....>> o \____/|) Ray Barton G u i l d f o r d /> Head Coach / / z z / /_ / / / /_ /__ / / / /_ / / / // LIGHTNING // Internet:-) Ray_Barton@ccm.isw.intel.com Compuserve:-) 100074, 1640 Currently on assignment in Paris until May 15 1995 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 95 02:55:01 PST From: Ray Barton Subject: 1995 Great Britain Womens Team Here is the Team that will be representing Great Britain in the 1995 European Pool B Championships in Denmark. Gill Barton G Guildford Lightning Verity Boome G Guildford Lightning Sarah Musgrove G Telford Wrekin Raiders Rachael Kyffin D Guildford Lightning Laura Urquhart D Slough Phantoms Jeanette Mountjoy D Bracknell Queen Bees Laura Bugbee D Slough Phantoms Rachael Cotton D Bracknell Queen Bees Jane McLelland D Sunderland Scorpions Kim Strongman (C) F Guildford Lightning Julie Biles F Guildford Lightning Fiona Johnstone F Swindon Topcats Fiona King F Guildford Lightning Julie Lossnitzer F Slough Phantoms Sarah Burton F Swindon Topcats Louise Wheeler F Slough Phantoms Lisa Davies F Bracknell Queen Bees Lynsey Emmerson F Sunderland Scorpions Teresa Lewis F Sunderland Scorpions Kathy Nike F Bracknell Queen Bees Anne Sheppard Manager Mike Urquhart Head Coach Charlie Colon Asst Coach Pat Marsh B.I.H.A. Representative ------------------------------------------------- All players are from the UK Women's Premier League Guildford Lightning 6 Bracknell Queen Bees 4 Slough Phantoms 4 Sunderland Scorpions 3 Swindon Topcats 2 Telford Raiders 1 Total 20 Premier Teams Not Represented Durham Dynamites Nottingham Vipers 1st Division Teams not represented ALL (For a full list of teams in the UK see Andia Hunters WEB Pages) (www.cdf.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/hpp?andria.html) Information Supplied With Regards By.... o \____/|) Ray Barton G u i l d f o r d /> Head Coach / / z z / /_ / / / /_ /__ / / / /_ / / / // LIGHTNING // Internet:-) Ray_Barton@ccm.isw.intel.com Compuserve:-) 100074, 1640 ( Currently on assignment in Paris, France until 15th May 1995 ) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 1995 14:08:15 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: 1995 Canada Winter Games Update Updated standings, Canada Winter Games: (Thanks Marc!) Pool A Pool B Quebec 2-0-1 Ontario 3-0-0 Manitoba 2-0-1 British Columbia 2-1-1 Alberta 1-2-1 Saskatchewan 1-1-1 New Brunswick 1-2-1 Nova Scotia 1-2-0 Price Edward I 0-4-0 Newfoundland 0-3-0 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Mar 1995 11:23 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov Subject: Re: 1995 Canada Winter Games Update Andria: Are any of the women's hockey games scheduled to be televised on TSN. I have a dish, and I can get the C and Ku band canadian broadcasts. So if someone has a schedule of when the games are on, I should be able to catch them. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 1995 19:29:19 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: 1995 Canada Winter Games Update Tom, >Are any of the women's hockey games scheduled to be televised on TSN. >I have a dish, and I can get the C and Ku band canadian broadcasts. >So if someone has a schedule of when the games are on, I should be >able to catch them. There is good coverage of highlights on CBC and SRC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (English and French, respectively)), but I don't know about TSN (Canada's equivalent of ESPN). It's possible that they might show some highlights, but I don't think they will be showing any complete games. If you want to see some women's hockey coverage by TSN, I would suggest checking out the Canadian National Championships. The final for this Championship will be on March 26 1995, and I have heard that TSN will be covering it. Remind me shortly before that time, and I'll check a TV guide for the time for you. I mailed those pictures for you yesterday ... let me know when they arrive. Okay, I gotta leave for hockey. Bye for now, Andria ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Mar 1995 17:22:22 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: 1995 Canada Winter Games Update I am forwarding a message that gives some game results for women's hockey at the 1995 Canada Winter Games which are happening in Grande Prairie, Saskatchewan. I've added the English translation for the Province Abbreviation in square brackets ... (vv1@dgp.toronto.edu) "Marc J. Ouellette" writes: ----- Quelques resultats de hockey feminin... Pool A Quebec 16 Ile du Prince-Edouard 0 [PEI] Alberta 9 Ile du Prince-Edouard 1 Quebec 6 Nouveau-Brunswick 0 [NB] Manitoba 5 Nouveau-Brunswick 3 Pool B Ontario 10 Nouvelle-Ecosse 0 [NS] Colombie-Britannique 3 Terre-Neuve 2 [NFL] Ontario 13 Terre-Neuve 1 Saskatchewan 6 Nouvelle-Ecosse 2 Saskatchewan 2 Colombie-Britannique 2 [BC] Je crois que l'Ontario a la meilleure equipe:-) Marc ----- Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 19:47:48 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Ontario wins at 1995 Canada Winter Games Ontario defeated Saskatchewan by a score of 5-1 in the championship game at the 1995 Canada Winter Games. Apparently the semi final game between Ontario and Quebec was a good one, but I don't have any details. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 19:50:16 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Summer In-line/Ball Hockey in Toronto ... If anyone is near Toronto this summer, and is looking for something to do to keep in shape for the hockey season in the fall, here are a couple of options... (1) Ball Hockey Write to the following address for a registration form. Toronto Women's Ball Hockey Association (TWBHA) 3811 Craighurst Avenue Mississauga, Ontario L5N 2H7 There are two houseleagues (east and west), as well as an open more competitive division (playing in a west arena). The open division competes in a provincial tournament in August, and the winner represents Ontario at the Canadian National Ball Hockey Championships which are being held in Edmonton, Alberta this summer (at the end of August). (2) In-line Hockey: --------- In Toronto... Greater Toronto In-line Hockey League All-female, co-ed, and all-male divisions available. Call (416)969-0614 for information. (Toronto area code) --------- In Canada... "If you want to play in-line hockey in Canada this year, we are your resource. Contact our office toll free 1-800-668-6442, or write to the address below." National In-line Hockey Association 11810 Kingsway Edmonton, Alberta T5G 0X5 --------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 21:02:33 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Subject: Re: Response to women's hockey on the net Unfortunately it has taken me this long to read this message. I just want to be an example of a person that you, Andria, have influenced. I have been playing hockey now for nine months (only since October on an organized team). I love it. I am on the ice four times a week and I'm a member of two leagues, one co-ed and one womens. I am constantly reminded of the differences between men and women while on the ice even if I'm with only women. I am glad that men and women are different, but when playing hockey I have a constant obstacle because of it. Because I have never been very athletic, my first response used to be "forget it, I'll never be able to beat these people." Now through other women I've learned that it is my responsibiliy to push even harder than others to prove the masses wrong. When I heard that the Olympics were going to include womens hockey, it brought tears to my eyes. In the south of the Mason-Dixon circles that I run, there are not very many women hockey players that I can look up to. This list has given me the opportunity to interact with women hockey players. The problem is that there is no way for me to know what everyone is doing because I am so far away. Therefore I need everyone to blow their own horn for my inspiration. Unfortunately I have never been to your/Andria's home page, but I'm glad it's there. A. had never come across as conceited or selfinflated, so I trust it is made with taste. If you don't want to hear about it don't go there. Please take this message as an invitation from me to either post or e-mail me directly with any and all hockey accomplishments you or any other women make. My most recent accomplishment was driving a total of 100-150 miles last night in the sleet to take a player and myself to a reoccurring pickup game. I didn't get home until 3am. Man, I wish the ponds here could freeze. Good luck to all, and remember, don't glide, marathon runners never walk over the finish line. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 09:36:29 -0600 From: fladungnc@phibred.com (Nanette MES Analytical Services x6657) Subject: Introduction Hi There! I just joined this list and thought I would tell you a little bit about myself. Needless to say, I like hockey. However, I have never been very involved with hockey much less played it. All has changed this past year when my son begged to play hockey. His name is Royce. He is five years old and is in his first year of the hockey initiation program. Based on the past year, I would say he will be happily playing hockey for the rest of his life. My two year old is also showing interest in the sport. One of his first words was "score"! Where does this leave me? Spending lots of time at the ice arena. I have been helping on the ice (mostly teaching the very young kids who had never been on ice skates before how to stand up and skate). I'm also the only one who admits to knowing how to run the scoreboard so that s how I spend my time when we have the kids playing a "real" game. Hockey fever is catching. I find myself thinking why should my kids be having all the fun. The problem is I have never heard of any women's hockey in town. (I live in Des Moines, Iowa.) Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can become more involved and help my kids in their hockey development? Thanks for any advice you have! Nan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 12:00:04 EST From: bailey@math.cornell.edu (Graeme Bailey) Subject: Re: Introduction Nan said her children were starting to get involved in hockey, and asked how to extend her involvement beyond helping initiation folk to skate, and running the scoreboard. Dear Nan, Three suggestions: 1. Check with the local university, there may be some college students who're playing (some will be beginners) who would welcome an extra pleasant player who's willing to pay their share of ice-time cost and work at improving. 2. Check with USA Hockey (719 599 5500 - Colorado Head Office). They are the prime organisers of youth hockey, and are also starting to push girl's hockey. That means that they have at last recognised that there are some adult women players who're interested in forming teams and competing (at various levels). They have a central coordinator who could give you the names and telephone numbers of the contacts for all the registered women's teams in and around Iowa. 3. Contact the local referee's association. You could either phone USA hockey (same number) to get the local supervisor of officials, or more efficiently, ask whoever is in charge of arranging games in the local youth hockey group to give you the number of the local assigner of refs.. Actually, since you confess to running the clock in `real' games, you could always ask the refs in between games (game sheet signing time) who assigns the refs (but do tell them WHY you're asking, or they'll assume the worst!!!!!). The ref assigner can do two things for you: a) tell you if there are any women's teams around that they arrange refs for, and give their contact person, so that you can see if you could start playing with them. b) get you involved in reffing next season (only real initial qualifications are that you can skate and that you can learn to be deaf!). Both of these would get you more involved and more into the game. Graeme. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 09:20 -0800 (PST) From: ta_vehec@ccmail.pnl.gov Subject: Re: Introduction Nan: It sounds as if you have started out well with the scoreboard and the Initiation Program assistance. I would recommend that you find out from your association when the next Associate level coaches program is being conducted. This is a great way to learn more about the sport and help your kids. Then offer to be an on-ice assistant or assistant coach for your kids team next year. On another note, if there is an adult hockey league in your association, join a team and play. The leagues are co-ed and non-checking. It would be tough for your boys to tell you that you don't understand how hard it is to do something on the ice, if you are doing the same thing! Good luck! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 20:46:23 -0500 (EST) From: Nathan Allan Ewell Subject: this weekend's tourney Does anyone know any results or info on the tournament in Lake Placid this weekend? If you do, could you please post them? Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 12:11:42 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" A friend of mine is writing a paper on Manon Rheaume and needs to know what she is doing at the moment. I think she was with Las Vegas of the IHL, and then I heard that she went to Europe. Recently I've been told she's on US TV in an advertisement for roller hockey. Can anyone confirm this and what she's doing now (preferably by published stuff that could be used in a paper, but any type of confirmation is fine). Actually, this is pretty ironic, but I received a letter from Manon in the mail last night ... so that means that she was in Charlesbourg Quebec this week (at least). I wonder if she has any roller hockey plans for the summer. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot in advance, ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 13:30:04 -0800 (PST) From: Maria Yang Subject: Background on Manon? I am relatively new to hockey and this list -- started playing pickup roller hockey last spring, and now I'm addicted to watching ice. I've noticed a few postings about Manon Rheaume and I'd like to know some more about her. If anyone knows something about how she got started in hockey, and how she managed to climb so high up in it (besides raw talent), I'd really appreciate it if you'd share it. Thanks, Maria ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 13:31:15 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (Chuq Von Rospach) Subject: 1995 IIHF Pacific Women's Hockey Championship Set for April 3-8 in San Jose (I got this from the Sharks today. Finally, some real info on this tourney. I'm going to follow up and see if I can get more..) 1995 IIHF Pacific Women's Hockey Championship Set for April 3-8 in San Jose COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado -- Women's national ice hockey teams from the United States, Canada, Japan and China will travel to San Jose, California, to compete in the 1995 International Ice Hockey Federation Pacific Women's Hockey Championship, set for April 3-8 at the Ice Centre of San Jose. The international tournament, which is in its inaugural year, is presented by Koho and will be hosted by USA Hockey and the San Jose Sports Authority. The tournament announcement was made by USA Hockey International Council Chairman Robert Allen (Lake Placid, NY), USA Hockey Executive Director David Ogrean (Colorado Springs) and Dean Munro (San Jose) of the San Jose Sports Authority. "Interest, enthusiasm and support for women's ice hockey is at an all-time high not only in the United States, but around the world," said Ogrean. "We're proud to bring an international event of this caliber, which features four of the leading women's ice hockey teams in the world, to the hockey fans of San Jose." According to USA Hockey Director of National Teams and International Activities Art Berglund (Colorado Springs), the United States and Canada stand as two of the top medal contenders heading into the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, where women's ice hockey will make its Olympic debut. The International Ice Hockey Federation has organized three World Championship tournaments for women's ice hockey (1990, 1992 and 1994), with Canada edging the United States for the gold medal each time. China was the surprise team of teh 1994 IIHF Women's World Championship, finishing fourth in the eight-team tournament. Japan did not qualify for the 1994 IIHF Women's World Championship but, as host nation for the 1998 Olympic Winter Games, will receive an automatic bid to the tournament in Nagano. "The 1995 IIHF Pacific Women's Hockey Championship should provide an excellent preview of what promises to be an intense, well-played tournament at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Japan," said Berglund. Tickets for the 1995 IIHF Pacific Women's Hockey Championship will go on sale March 17 and may be purchased at the San Jose State Events Center (Mastercard, VISA and Discover cards accepted) or the Ice Centre of San Jose (cash purchases only). Prices range from $10 for a daily double-header ticket, $15 for a championship day double-header ticket and $40 for an all-tournament ticket package (includes all 10 games). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11995 IIHF Pacific Women's Hockey Championship Presented by Koho Competition Schedule All games played at the Ice Centre of San Jose Round Robin April 3 Canada vs. Japan 5:30PM USA vs. China 8:30PM April 4 Canada vs. China 5:30PM USA vs. Japan 8:30PM April 6 Japan vs. China 5:30PM USA vs. Canada 8:30PM Cross-Over Round April 7 #1 seed vs. #4 seed 5:30PM #2 seed vs. #3 seed 8:30PM April 8 Bronz Medal game 5:30PM Gold Medal game 8:30PM For more information, please contact: Darryl Seibel/Kris Pleimann, USA Hockey, (719) 599-5500 Debra Hall, San Jose Sports Authority, (408) 288-2932 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ USA Hockey is a member of the United States Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation Chuq Von Rospach chuqui@netcom.com * GEnie:chuq * AOL:chuqui * CIS:75141,1242 chuq@abs.apple.com * Apple Business Systems * Software Gnome {Member Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America} Home page: http://abs.apple.com/~chuq/chuqui.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 09:30:33 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Background on Manon? Welcome, Maria. I have a little (sorry that it is typical, but I must tell someone) story about a boy learning how to play with a girl. This boy who happens to be a bartender at my local watering hole asked me if I played hockey. When I said yes, he told me about his reborn sportsmanship. And his story went something like this: I've been playing pick up ice hockey, but now I've really gotten into this roller-blade thing. But the other day this girl was playing and I had never played with a girl. She was doing pretty good [his grammar not mine] and then when we came close she was getting physical. I thought "oh, she's flirting with me!" [To give him the benefit, I must interject that his smile showed his 20/20 hindsight] I started getting physical back, until she dumped me on my butt. Guess what bar-keep: she wasn't flirting, she was playing hockey. It's too bad he started with that mentality, but it's nice to hear that he learned something. Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 12:29:34 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Background on Manon? >I am relatively new to hockey and this list -- started playing pickup roller >hockey last spring, and now I'm addicted to watching ice. I've noticed >a few postings about Manon Rheaume and I'd like to know some more about her. >If anyone knows something about how she got started in hockey, and how she >managed to climb so high up in it (besides raw talent), I'd really appreciate >it if you'd share it. You might want to check out her autobiography book: (1) TITLE: Manon : alone in front of the net / Manon Rheaume ; with Chantal Gilbert ; [translated by Mark Daley]. AUTHOR: Rheaume, Manon. EDITION: 1st ed. PUBLISHED: Toronto : HarperCollins, c1993. PAGING: ix, 147 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. SUBJECTS: Rheaume, Manon. Hockey players--Canada--Biography. Women athletes--Canada--Biography. OTHER ENTRY: Gilbert, Chantal. OCLC #: 3740149 And while I'm at it, here are a couple of women's hockey books that people on the mailing list might be interested in. I recommend the one by Brian McFarlane. (2) TITLE: Proud past, bright future: one hundred years of Canadian women's hockey. AUTHOR: McFarlane, Brian, 1931- TITLE: Proud past, bright future : one hundred years of Canadian women's hockey / Brian McFarlane. PUBLISHED: Toronto : Stoddart, 1994. PAGING: xvii, 206 p. : ill., ports. ; 20 x 27 cm. NOTES: Includes index. SUBJECTS: Hockey for women--Canada--History. Hockey--Canada--History. Hockey feminin--Canada--Histoire. Hockey--Canada--Histoire. OCLC #: NLC 949318345 ISBN: 0773728368 : $30.00 (3) TITLE: She shoots ... she scores! (A complete guide to women's hockey) AUTHOR: Stewart, Barbara PUBLISHED: Toronto : Doubleday, c1993 PAGES: 202 ISBN: 0-385-25426-1 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 12:34:35 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: One more hockey book reference ... While I'm giving book references, I should mention that Brian McFarlane has recently published a great introductory hockey book for children. I really like it because the artist has used both female and male hockey players in his illustrations. This is very important for helping little girls (and boys) to realize that it is acceptable, and the norm, for girls/women to play hockey. There is also a section in the book which is dedicated to women's hockey. AUTHOR: McFarlane, Brian, 1931- TITLE: Hockey for kids : heroes, tips and facts / written by Brian McFarlane ; illustrated by Bill Slavin. EDITION: Rev. ed. PUBLISHED: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c1994. PAGING: 64 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. NOTES: Includes index. Previously published under title: Hockey : the book for kids. SUBJECTS: Hockey--Juvenile literature. Hockey--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse. OTHER ENTRY: Slavin, Bill. OTHER TITLE: Hockey : the book for kids. OCLC #: NLC 949316075 ISBN: 1550742159 : $10.95 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 12:47:21 -0500 (EST) From: Juliet D H Cheheyl Cc: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Grips and sticks Hey, tell me about flex in a stick, why is it desired/undesired? What are the other criteria you use when purchasing? Thanks, (this post is for the future when I have enough money to buy new ones) Juliet Cheheyl, jcheheyl@osf1.gmu.edu Support local hockey, Go Seals ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 12:55:50 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey: University of Toronto vs. Concordia University Hello There! I just wanted to announce an exhibition game that's taking place at the University of Toronto's Varsity Arena (Bloor Street) on Saturday March 18th at 8:00 pm. This should be a very good game as there are a lot of former/current women's national team members on both teams. The University of Toronto is picking up 4 players (Sunohara (alumni), Boyd (alumni), Nystrom, and Schuler), but as far as I know Concordia will be going with their usual team. Here is a list of the current/former national team members who will be playing for each team on Saturday night... Concordia University has: Karyn Bye -- Team USA 92/94, Pacific Rim 95 Cammie Granato -- Team USA 90/92/95, Pacific Rim 95 Beth Beagan -- Team USA 90/92/95, Pacific Rim 95? Coach Les Lawton -- Team Canada 94 one player?? -- Pacific Rim 1995 (for Team Canada) University of Toronto has: Karen Nystrom -- Team Canada 92/94 Vicki Sunohara -- Team Canada 90 Stephanie Boyd -- Team USA 94, Pacific Rim 95 Andria Hunter -- Team Canada 92/94 Laura Schuler -- Team Canada 90/92, Pacific Rim 95 Nathalie Rivard -- Team Canada 92 Lori Dupuis -- Pacific Rim 95 (The above player info is from memory, so hopefully it's correct.) Should be a great game ... check it out if you're in the area! Also, I would like to add that if you are one of the 72 people who has sent me e-mail that I have not answered (I am sending this message to many of you), please forgive me for not answering ... I probably won't be able to answer my e-mail until the end of the summer when I get my thesis finished. I will however keep my women's hockey web pages up to date ... so before you send me mail asking me a question, please check there first. Thanks for being understanding ... I would love to answer all the email if I had the time ... and if I had no thesis deadline!!! :-( Andria Hunter P.S. I've added a goalie to my ".sig" ... brief comments/suggestions are welcome! (...should I keep her in or leave her out ... or fix her up big time? :-)) ============================================================================== | ... She shoots! ...... She scoooooores!!! | | _ __ | | ~o ~o ~o ~o | o~ __|\ )_ | | \____/|) <|> (|\_____/ \/Y\/| `#(|\o__/ /| \__) | | /> /> \ /> . /\ ('\\---' | .| | | | z z . z z \_. z z z z \_\_\ | | | | |_/ | | TEAM CANADA - WOMEN'S WORLD ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONS - 1990, 1992, 1994 | ============================================================================== | For women's hockey info via the world wide web: | | http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andria | | OR http://www.cdf.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/hpp?andria.html | | | | You can also access this information via anonymous FTP to cs.toronto.edu. | | My files are in the pub/issac/test directory. (see the README file) | ============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 11:57:25 -0700 From: chuqui@netcom.com (Chuq Von Rospach) Subject: new intro! new home page! I've finally got this stuff done! I've rewritten the introductory material and created a new WWW home page for the mailing list. The new intro (which you should see in a separate message) is a lot cleaner and easier to read (at least, I hope)! I've set things up so that new members will get it when they subscribe, and for it to be posted twice a month, not only here, but to rec.sport.hockey so that people will be able to find out the list exists. Also, I've finally got the first cut of a WWW home page up. It's not very big (yet -- I need help tracking down the information. hint hint), but it works. you can access it as: http://abs.apple.com/pub/hockey/women-in-hockey/ Chuq Von Rospach chuqui@netcom.com * GEnie:chuq * AOL:chuqui * CIS:75141,1242 chuq@abs.apple.com * Apple Business Systems * Software Gnome {Member Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America} Home page: http://abs.apple.com/~chuq/chuqui.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 18 Mar 1995 14:18:55 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Re: Appreciation Dear Lou, Thanks a lot for your note. That was really nice and inspiring. >I won't expect an answer to this since you're buried under 100's of >emails, but if you have a chance to read it at least you'll get my >message. Thanks for all your postings and putting the web page together. >Unfortunately I don't have www access from here at work so I haven't >been able to access it. I think you're doing a great job gathering >and disseminating the information to the masses. I copy a lot of the >stuff you post and give it out to my team/league mates. That's great! Thanks for letting me know. I'm really glad to hear that people can use the information. Actually it wasn't until just this past week that I implemented a counter to keep track of how many times my web pages get accessed. Over that past week, on average there have been 40 different computer sites (may be more than one person at each site) who visit my pages each day. That's encouraging! I'm really happy to think that I'm helping to promote women's hockey, because I'd like to see some other young girls get some of the opportunites that I have had, but if they don't even hear of women's hockey, then it's pretty well impossible! >WE have a pretty >big women's league out here in the Bay Area (2 beginner, 5 intermediate and 4 >advanced teams), so we're pretty active. We also have a few "travelling" >squads, so maybe someday the hockey goddesses will cross our paths. We're >planning a tournament next year so maybe you and your friends would like >a trip to San Fracisco.....The big excitement this year is the Pacific >Rim tourney right in our backyard next month. > >Keep up the good work, if you ever plan on coming out here, give a call >(or something), I'd be happy to show you around (we can probably >throw you in a game too) Now that's a arm-twisting offer ... I can never turn down a game of hockey! :-) Even now, I just have to think about playing and I get this intense serge of excitement (it's really hard to describe) in my stomach (I guess it feels like butterflies in the stomach). I don't think I'll every out-grow that! >-Lou (Northern Calif Women's HOckey League, and SF Valkyries Hockey) If you have a list of the teams which are in CA, I'd like to add it to my homepage. I have a web page dedicated to club hockey in the US. >P.S. I like the goalie in the .sig Based on the responses that I have received so far, it doesn't look like I'll be pulling the goalie! :-) Best of luck and thanks again for your note. Take care, Andria ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 14:08:41 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey: Concordia University vs University of Toronto Results of Concordia U vs. U of Toronto Exhibition Game +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Final Score: 4-3 for Concordia in overtime. After 1 period: Concordia 3, Toronto 0 After 2 periods: Concordia 3, Toronto 1 After 3 periods: Concordia 3, Toronto 3 At about 45 seconds into the overtime period, Toronto took a penalty ... and about a minute after that, Concordia scored the overtime powerplay goal to win it 4-3. Concordia's Road Trip +++++++++++++++++++++ Concordia will play two more exhibition games in Ontario before returning to Montreal. They play the Mississauga Chiefs Senior AA team (who won the Ontario provincial championship, and will be representing Ontario at the Canadian Nationals in PEI next weekend) on Sunday March 19th at 9:00 am. Then at 5:00 pm the same day they have an exhibition game against the Toronto Aeros Senior AA team at Fenside Arena in Toronto. Corrected Rosters +++++++++++++++++ Here is the corrected list of national team members that were playing in yesterday's game ... hopefully I've got everything straight now! ;-) Thanks for the corrections, Marc! Concordia University has: Karyn Bye -- Team USA 92/94, Pacific Rim 95 Cammie Granato -- Team USA 90/92/94, Pacific Rim 95 Beth Beagan -- Team USA 90/92/94, Pacific Rim 95 Coach Les Lawton -- Team Canada 94 Martine Berube -- Team Canada Pacific Rim 95 Nancy Deschamps -- Team Canada Pacific Rim 95 Anne Rodrigue -- Team Canada Pacific Rim 95 Michelle Johannson -- Team USA Pacific Rim 95 University of Toronto has: Karen Nystrom -- Team Canada 92/94 Vicki Sunohara -- Team Canada 90 Stephanie Boyd -- Team USA 94, Pacific Rim 95 Andria Hunter -- Team Canada 92/94 Laura Schuler -- Team Canada 90/92, Pacific Rim 95 Nathalie Rivard -- Team Canada 92 Lori Dupuis -- Team Canada Pacific Rim 95 Andria ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 23:01:05 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Hockey: Concordia University's Exhibition Games >Concordia's Road Trip >+++++++++++++++++++++ > >Concordia will play two more exhibition games in Ontario before returning >to Montreal. They play the Mississauga Chiefs Senior AA team (who won the >Ontario provincial championship, and will be representing Ontario at the >Canadian Nationals in PEI next weekend) on Sunday March 19th at 9:00 am. >Then at 5:00 pm the same day they have an exhibition game against the >Toronto Aeros Senior AA team at Fenside Arena in Toronto. Here are the results of Concordia's 3 games (over a 21 hour period!) ... I would guess that they were feeling a bit of fatigue by the third game! Sat @8pm : Concordia U 4 -- U of Toronto 3 (in overtime) Sun @9am : Mississauga Chiefs 2 -- Concordia U 1 Sun @5pm : North York Aeros 6 -- Concordia U 1 There are a few former/current national team members who play for the Mississauga Chiefs and the Aeros: Mississauga Chiefs: Cassie Campbell -- Team Canada 94, Pacific Rim 95 Margot Page -- Team Canada 90/92/94 Heather Ginzel -- Team Canada 90/92 North York Aeros: Geraldine Heaney -- Team Canada 90/92/94 Angela James -- Team Canada 90/92/94 (did not play today) Nathalie Rivard -- Team Canada 92 Marianne Grynak -- Team Canada 94 Andria Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 16:17:41 -0500 (EST) From: "Nathan A. Ewell" Subject: US Pacific Rim Team 1995 United States Women's National Team: Goalies: Kelly Dyer Erin Whitten Defense: Chris Bailey Colleen Coyne Shawna Davidson Vicki Movsessian Kelly O'Leary Forwards: Beth Beagan Stephanie Boyd Lisa Brown Karyn Bye Cindy Curley Cammi Granato Shelley Looney Sue Merz AJ Mleczko Stephanie O'Sullivan Jeanine Sobek Gretchen Ulion Sandra Whyte ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Mar 1995 13:44:25 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Web page announcement... I have added some hockey shooting tips to my my www page, just in case anyone is interested. Follow the link called "Shooting Tips" from about 3/4 of the way down my homepage. And as RHUN says, "Good Shooting!" :-) Andria ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 13:23:11 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" To: women-in-hockey@abs.apple.com Subject: European A Championship (Riga, Latvia) Here is the information from my web pages about the European A Championship which started on Monday of this week (in Riga, Latvia). This event is usually a qualifier for the World Championship (i.e., the top 5 teams from the European A Championship qualify to attend the World Championship), but since the next World Championship is not until 1997 (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada), that incentive is not there. However, I suppose the incentive to do well at the European A Championship is so that you won't be demoted to the European B pool. The best team from the European B Championship moves up to the European A pool and the worst team from the European A Championship moves down to the European B pool. The European B Championship will take place in Denmark from March 27-31, 1995. I imagine that Ray Barton will keep us up to date on that since his wife is a goalie for Great Britain ... assuming that he's not there watching the games ... or perhaps he'll bring his Laptop and modem along! :-) European A Championship: Date: March 19-26 1995 in Riga, Latvia Countries: Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Latvia European B Championship: Date: March 27-31 1995, Denmark Countries: Denmark, Great Britain, Solvakia, Holland France, Ukraine, Russia, Czech Okay, so here's the info about the A Championships ... directly from my web page....... This information was provided by Ivar Grahn (ig@tsoft.sundsvall.trab.se)... Schedule for 1995 European A Championship: Monday 20th March Sweden -v- Norway (Sweden won 5-0) Switzerland -v- Latvia (Switzerland won 3-1) Finland -v- Germany (Finland won 13-2) (6-0,3-2,4-0) Tuesday 21st March Germany -v- Latvia (Germany won 5-4) Sweden -v- Switzerland (Sweden won 7-0) Finland -v- Norway (Finland won 12-0 Wednesday 22nd March Finland -v- Switzerland (Finland won 10-0) Sweden -v- Latvia (Sweden won 8-0) Norway -v- Germany Friday 24th March Germany -v- Sweden Norway -v- Switzerland Finland -v- Latvia Saturday 25th March Sweden -v- Finland Switzerland -v- Germany Latvia -v- Norway Current Standings (after March 22nd): (except for Norway/Germany game) POINTS Finland 6 Sweden 6 Switzerland 2 Germany 2 Latvia 0 Norway 0 Detailed Game Results (1995 Euro. A. Championship): Monday 20th March Sweden - Norway 5 - 0 Scorers for Sweden: Gunilla Andersson, Ann-Sofie Gustafsson, Tina Mensson, Lotta Almblad, Pia Morelius Finland - Germany 13 - 2 (6-0,3-2,4-0) Scorers for Finland: Riikka Nieminen 2, Marianne Ihalainen 2, Tiia Reima 2, Kirsi Hanninen 2, Sari Krooks 2, Kati Kovalainen, Petra Vaarakallio, Anne Haanp Tuesday 21st March Sweden - Switzerland 7 - 0 (1-0, 5-0, 1-0) Scoreres for Sweden: Lotta Almblad 3, Tina Mensson, Anne Ferm, Malin Persson, and Ylva Lindberg. Wednesday 22nd March Sweden - Latvia 8 - 0 (4-0, 2-0, 2-0) Scorers for Sweden: Camilla Kempe 2, Erika Holst 2, Anne Ferm, Annica Eriksson, Ann-Sofie Gustafsson, Tina Mensson Andria ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 11:46:46 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: Women's Canadian National Championship -- Quebec Wins! Quebec defeated New Brunswick 5-2 to win the gold medal yesterday at the Women's Canadian National Hockey Championships (held in Summerside, Prince Edward Island). This was the second consecutive championship win for Quebec. New Brunswick was excited about their silver medal, as the best they had done previously at the Nationals was a 5th place finish. Ontario finished out of the medals for the first time in 13 years, and just the second time ever at the women's senior national level. Final Placings: 1. Quebec 2. New Brunswick 3. Alberta 4. Ontario 5. British Columbia 6. Saskatchewan Semi-final game results: New Brunswick 2, Alberta 1 Quebec 3, Ontario 2 Final day game results: Quebec 5, New Brunswick 2 Alberta 3, Ontario 0 B.C. 4, Saskatchewan 1 Andria ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Mar 1995 19:08:37 -0500 From: "Andria L. Hunter" Subject: European A Championship -- Finland GOLD, Sweden SILVER, Switz. BRONZE The European A Championship was a round robin tournament between Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Latvia and Germany. It was held in Riga, Latvia from March 19-26, 1995. Final Placings for European A Championship: GF GA POINTS Finland 61 2 10 --------- GOLD! Sweden 27 10 8 --------- SILVER! Switzerland 11 20 6 --------- BRONZE! Norway 7 20 4 Germany 11 35 2 Latvia 5 35 0 Results of all games: Monday 20th March Sweden -v- Norway (Sweden won 5-0) Switzerland -v- Latvia (Switzerland won 3-1) Finland -v- Germany (Finland won 13-2) (6-0,3-2,4-0) Tuesday 21st March Germany -v- Latvia (Germany won 5-4) Sweden -v- Switzerland (Sweden won 7-0) Finland -v- Norway (Finland won 12-0 Wednesday 22nd March Finland -v- Switzerland (Finland won 10-0) Sweden -v- Latvia (Sweden won 8-0) Norway -v- Germany (Norway won 5-1) Friday 24th March Germany -v- Sweden (Swede