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Name (No.)
|
Position
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From
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| Jennifer Botterill (7) |
Defense |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
| Botterill, 18, is Team Canada's youngest player.
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| Therese Brisson (6) |
Defense |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
| Brisson is in the Concordia University Hall of Fame.
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| Cassie Campbell (77) |
Defense |
Brampton, Ontario |
| Campbell was a star at the University of Guelph.
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| Judy Diduck (21) |
Defense |
Sherwood Park, Alberta |
| Diduck is the younger sister of NHL defenseman Gerald Diduck.
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| Nancy Drolet (18) |
Forward |
Drummondville, Quebec |
| Drolet has won three World Championships golds with Canada.
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| Lori Dupuis (12) |
Forward |
Williamstown Ontario |
| Dupuis played at the University of Toronto.
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| Danielle Goyette (15) |
Forward |
St. Nazaire, Quebec |
| Goyette is a veteran of international competition.
|
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| Geraldine Heaney (91) |
Defense |
North York, Ontario |
| Heaney played in the first Women's World Championships in 1990.
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| Jayna Hefford (16) |
Forward |
Kingston, Ontario |
| Hefford was the OWIAA Rookie of the Year with the University of Toronto.
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| Becky Kellar (4) |
Defense |
Hagarsville, Ontario |
| Kellar played the past four seasons at Brown University.
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| Kathy McCormack (14) |
Forward |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
| McCormack plays for the University of New Brunswick.
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| Karen Nystrom (89) |
Forward |
Scarborough, Ontario |
| Nystrom played at Northeastern University in Boston.
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| Lesley Reddon (30) |
Goalie |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
| Reddon won four OWIAA championships at the University of Toronto.
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| Manon Rheaume (33) |
Goalie |
Charlesbourg, Quebec |
| Rheaume was the first woman to play professional hockey.
|
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| Laura Schuler (27) |
Forward |
Scarborough, Ontario |
| Schuler played at Northeastern University and the University of Toronto.
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| Fiona Smith (9) |
Defense |
Edam, Saskatchewan |
| Smith played on a Canadian senior women's championship team.
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| France St. Louis (3) |
Forward |
St. Hubert, Quebec |
| St. Louis, 39, will be the oldest hockey Canadian hockey player in Nagano.
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| Vicki Sunohara (61) |
Forward |
Scarborough, Ontario |
| Sunohara was an All-American at Northeastern University.
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| Hayley Wickenheiser (22) |
Forward |
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan |
| Wickenheiser is a cousin of former NHL player Doug Wickenheiser.
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| Stacy Wilson (17) |
Forward |
Salisbury, New Brunswick |
| Wilson has represented Canada at every major international competition.
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