2011–12 Canada women's national ice hockey team


The 2011–12 women's national hockey team represented Canada in various tournaments during the 2011-12 hockey season. The head coach of the National team was York Lions women's ice hockey coach Dan Church.

News and notes

NamePosition
Beth ClauseGoaltender
Kayla BlackGoaltender
Brianna QuadeGoaltender
Halli KrzyzaniakDefence
Taylor AccursiForward
Hanna BuntonForward
Kristyn CapizzanoForward
Sydney McKibbonForward
Sarah NurseForward

NamePosition
Beth ClauseGoaltender
Liz KnoxGoaltender
Christina KesslerGoaltender
Genevieve LacasseGoaltender
Courtney BirchardDefence
Vicki BendusForward
Mallory DeluceForward
Jesse ScanzanoForward

Schedule

DateTeamsResultNotes
August 24Canada vs. SwitzerlandCanada, 16-0Jayna Hefford scored a hat trick
August 25Canada vs. RussiaCanada, 14-1Meghan Agosta scored a hat trick and added two assists
August 27Canada vs. SlovakiaCanada, 11-0Vicki Bendus registered a hat trick and added one assist
Canada outshot Slovakia 73-8
August 28USA vs. CanadaUSA, 4-0
August 30Canada vs. FinlandCanada, 3-2
August 28Canada vs. SwedenSweden, 6-4Hat trick by Meghan Agosta

Roster

[2011 4 Nations Cup]

Roster

IIHF Worlds

In preparation for the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, the National Team held a training camp at Carleton University in Ottawa from March 27 to 30.

Exhibition

Tournament

In the opening match of the tournament, the US team scored five goals in the first five minutes and 32 seconds. In 102 prior contests, the Canadian team had never allowed more than seven goals. That was in a 7-3 loss on January 6, 2002 in Detroit. Jocelyne Lamoureux scored three goals while assisting on three others. Her sister, Monique Lamoureux-Kolls and Hilary Knight each scored twice. Haley Irwin left the game during the first period as she fell into the boards behind the American net
In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Wickenheiser accumulated six points in a 14-1 victory.
DateOpponentScoreGoal scorers
April 7, 2012United States 2-9Natalie Spooner, Marie-Philip Poulin
April 10, 2012Russia 14-1

Under 18 team

Training camp

DateScoreTeam Red scorersTeam White scorers
August 101-0 Team RedAshleigh Brykaliuk-
August 123-2 Team White Nicole Connery, Meghan DufaultHanna Bunton, Kristyn Capizzano
August 132-1 Team WhiteAshleigh BrykaliukAbbey Frazier, Vickie Lemire

Exhibition

From August 18 to 21, the Under 18 team will compete versus the United States in a three game series at the Canadian International Hockey Academy in Rockland, Ontario.
DateScoreCanada scorersUSA scorers
August 183-2 USAMeghan Dufault Anne Pankowski, Kaliya Johnson, Paige Savage
August 193-2 CanadaErin Ambrose, Rebecca Kohler, Nicole ConneryAlex Carpenter, Anne Pankowski
August 216-4 CanadaLaura Stacey, Meghan Dufault, Emily Clark, Rebecca Kohler, Cayley MercerDana Trivigno, Sydney Daniels, Dani Cameranesi, Hayley Skarupa

Roster

Player stats

National Under 18 championships

IIHF Worlds

Canada was in Pool B at the 2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship. Alexis Crossley scored the game-winning goal for Team Canada in the gold medal game at the 2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship, a 3-0 triumph over the United States. Emerance Maschmeyer earned the shutout for Team Canada.
DateTeamsArenaScoreGoal scorers
December 31, 2011Canada vs. Switzerland13-1Catherine Dubois, Cayley Mercer, Taylor Woods, Rebecca Kohler, Laura Stacey, Cydney Roesler, Alexis Crossley, Nicole Connery, Emily Clark
January 1, 2012Canada vs. Germany6-0Taylor Woods, Erin Ambrose, Laura Stacey, Cydney Roesler, Rebecca Kohler, Catherine Dubois
January 3, 2012Canada vs. FinlandZimní stadion Přerov7-0Nicole Connery, Emily Clark, Laura Stacey, Rebecca Kohler, Meghan Dufault, Sarah Lefort, Cydney Roesler

Roster

Under 22 team

Training camp

The Under 22 team held their training camp in August 2011 at the Canadian International Hockey Academy in Rockland, Ontario. The invitees were separated into two teams: Team Blue and Team Yellow. The August 13 match resulted in 14 skaters participating in the shootout. Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey skater Sasha Nanji scored the game-winning goal in the shootout. In the third contest, Isabel Menard passed to Laura Fortino as she scored the game-winning goal for Team Blue at 30 seconds of the first overtime. With the win, Team Blue won the series by a 2-1 margin.
DateScoreTeam Blue scorersTeam Yellow scorers
August 115-2 Team BlueNatalie Spooner, Carolyne Prevost, Tara WatchornLauriane Rougeau, Laura McIntosh
August 133-2 Team Yellow Laura Fortino Laura McIntosh, Kristine Grenier, Sasha Nanji
August 16Team Blue, 3-2 Isabel Menard, Melodie Daoust, Laura FortinoChristine Bestland, Shelby Bram

Rosters

Team Blue
Team Yellow

Meco Cup

The following players were invited but unable to attend:
Scoring leaders

Schedule

Awards and honours