The Top Five Ways to Discourage Beginner Women Rec Hockey Players
As someone relatively new to playing hockey, I can easily remember the challenges I faced when I was first learning to play the game. Some days it was hard enough…
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Second-generation Star, Meaghan Sittler still Supplying Inspiration
As the greatest player to have suited up for Colby College, Meaghan Sittler (who logged a program best 199 career points) is still making an impression today. With gifts of…
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Christy Gardner’s Bravest Battle
A transcendent figure, admired as much for her military service as for her achievements as an ice sledge hockey competitor, Christy Gardner has emerged as a champion for patient’s rights.…
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Diamonds in the Rough to be Found at Inaugural NWHL Draft
While superstars such as Alex Carpenter and Kendall Coyne shall dominate the headlines as likely first round picks in the inaugural NWHL Draft, the ability to draft a diamond in…
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Dalhousie Tigers Forward Sarah MacNeil an Exemplary Leader off the Ice
As the recipient of the 2015 Atlantic University Sport student-athlete community service award, it was testament to Sarah MacNeil’s efforts on and off the ice. Of note, she was the…
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Projecting the First Round of the Highly Anticipated NWHL Draft
As the NWHL embarks on a new and exciting chapter in American women’s ice hockey, its first milestone shall be the outcome of its inaugural Player Draft. With junior players…
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Westward Bound Jasmine Levesque Proud of Carleton Ravens Career
Hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, one of Canada’s premier hockey cities, the last few years have seen Jasmine Levesque provide Ottawa’s Carleton Ravens with a solid presence on their blueline. As…
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Susie Jo and South Korean Women’s Team Look Forward to 2018 Olympics
Since 1998, when women’s hockey first appeared in the Olympic games, two Asian nations have sent women’s hockey teams to compete in the Olympic tournament: China and Japan. Out of…
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Personal Reflection on the 2014-15 Season
Instead of going on a long-winded spiel about how I learned a lot and grew as an official (which I did), I’ll just give you the bulleted version of the…
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It’s the end of a Hockey Season – Time to Think about what I Learned
For some reason, it really hit me this year — maybe because Winter seemed to last forever here in the Northeastern US — that the harbingers of Spring really sound…
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