Natalie Bober | USA
“I love doing play-by-play because although I can’t play hockey anymore I am still a part of the game. I also have the opportunity to watch the players grow on…
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Kaitlyn Colonna a Class Act for Brock Badgers Defensive Unit
Bringing a fundamentally sound game to the Brock Badgers blueline, Kaitlyn Colonna is one of the program’s building blocks. With steely confidence and an encouraging smile, she is determined to…
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High Scoring Forward Nicole Kosta a Keeper for New-Look Markham Thunder
Selected in the first round of the 2017 CWHL Draft, Nicole Kosta is part of a new crop of offensive talent that shall bolster the lineup of the new-look Markham…
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Kassidy Nauboris Brings Keen Instincts to Ridgebacks Offensive Attack
Poised to build on the progress from an inspiring 2016-17 season, Kassidy Nauboris is becoming a significant part of the UOIT Ridgebacks’ athletic mythology. Emerging as the program’s leading scorer,…
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Breakthrough Season for Brock Badgers Budding Superstar Annie Berg
With no ceiling to her potential, Annie Berg is a gem for the Brock Badgers women’s ice hockey program. Heading into her sophomore season, the 2017 OUA Rookie of the…
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Tina Carlson | Sweden
“My name is Tina and I’m from Sweden. I started playing ice hockey in 1980 when I was 14 years old. My soccer teammate wanted to play ice hockey, so…
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Developing Versatile Hockey Players
I watched a team yesterday run a great, simple drill in their practice. Two players started in the endzone faceoff circle, battled and played keep away for about 15 seconds,…
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Playing With Passion: My Hockey Journey
On December 27th, 1997, my dad sat in a hospital room watching the Detroit Red Wings play the Toronto Maple Leafs while my mom was in labor. 12 hours later…
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Introducing WHL’s New Editor-in-Chief: Kyla Lane
Hi all! If you’ve been reading Women’s Hockey Life for some time, you may remember me from 2015 when I held the role of communications intern with WHL.…
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Diana Alampi | Canada
“My name is Diana Alampi. I am 44 years old with three teenagers. My oldest boy started out with hockey, then my daughter, followed by my youngest. In 2012, as…
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