Canada women's national ice sledge hockey team

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Canada
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Team Canada
(Équipe Canada)
AssociationIndependent
Head coachTara Chisholm
CaptainChristina Picton
Team colours     
IIHF World Championships
Appearances1 (first in 2014)
Best result Silver: 1 – 2014
Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge
Appearances1 (first in 2022)
Medal record
IPC International Cup
Silver medal – second place 2014 Canada Team
Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge
Silver medal – second place 2022 USA Team

The Canada women's national ice sledge hockey team is the national team representing Canada in women's international sledge hockey. The team competed at the IPC International Cup and now competes at the Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge. The team currently receives funding from the Hockey Canada Foundation through grants which enables it to run a grassroots development program.[1]

The team participated in its first International Paralympic Committee-sanctioned international competition, the 2014 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Women's International Cup[citation needed] now known as the Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge[2][3] (a World Para Ice Hockey sanctioned event) whose inaugural year was in 2022.

History[edit]

The Ontario Women's Hockey Association began to develop women's ice sledge hockey players in 2008 (at about the same time that the United States started to develop a program).[4] The Ottawa Sledge Hockey Tournament hosted the first all female demonstration ice sledge hockey game on May 5, 2007. The players were composed of a group of Canadian and American women.

Events[edit]

IPC Women's International Cup[edit]

The first ever IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Women's International Cup was the 2014 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Women's International Cup which took place from November 7–9, 2014 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The United States earned the gold medal with a 5–1 victory against Canada in the gold medal game.[6]

Funding[edit]

As the team does not receive overall funding under Hockey Canada, many players participate at their own expense. The national team attempts to compete in three or four events per year, with the team pooling monies raised by players, either through fundraising or out of their own pockets to participate.

Members[edit]

  • Ashley Goure established herself as an elite player at the International Jamboree in Philadelphia. In her first game against Team Europe, Goure scored a hat trick for an 8–0 win. In the second game, Goure would score a goal in a loss to the United States. On the second day of competition, Goure played in two games, a 5–0 shutout over USA, and a 4–1 triumph over Team Europe. She would score a goal in both contests.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bernadette Larose (30 March 2022). "PASSING ON HER PASSION FOR PARA HOCKEY". comoxvalleyrecord.com. Hockey Canada. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Para Ice Hockey Women's World Challenge | Top six moments". paralympic.org. Paralympics. 31 August 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Green Bay 2022 kicks off with Great Britain facing Team World". paralympic.org. Paralympics. 25 August 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Womens Sledge Hockey". Archived from the original on 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2015-09-01.
  5. ^ "Chatham's Goure Stars for Canada at First Women's Sledge Event". 14 May 2012.
  6. ^ Paralympic.org. "USA take historic women's international cup crown". Retrieved 2014-12-12.