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Canadian Women's National Team

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