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2023 World Ringette Championships

Red McCarthy (professional ice skater)

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  • Professional skating star
  • Olympic ice skater
  • stunt skater
  • barrel jumper
  • Canadian speed skater
  • father of three time Canadian Champion Norah McCarthy
  • Irish-Canadian
  • world champion of barrel jumping
  • Ice Capades
  • Red McCarthy's King Bat, which appeared to audiences in England
  • "King Bat Of The Forest" act

Two blogs Two youtube One phto

Two photos wiki

https://skateguard1.blogspot.com/2015/10/king-bat-of-forest.html

Coach

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{ He was the head coach of the Finland national ringette team in the years 2011–2020 and won the World Ringette Championships in 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019

From 1993 to 2000, Himberg served as the second coach of the Finnish national ringette team and from 2007 to 2010 as the head coach of the Finnish youth ringette national team, Team Finland Junior. At that time the team won the under-19 World Junior Ringette Championship in 2009.

In the SM Ringette league, (formerly Ringeten SM-sarja [fi]) Himberg has coached Raision Nuorisokiekko [fi] (RNK), VG:62 and Turun Ringette.

Timo Himberg
Current position
TitleFormer Team Finland ringette coach
TeamFinland national ringette team

Jennifer Hartley

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Copied content and translated from French to English from Jennifer Hartley [fr]; see that page's history for attribution.

2010 World Ringette Championships


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Personal information
BornFebruary 4, 1988
Balzac, Alberta, Canada
Sport
SportRingette
Downhill ice cross
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Ringette Championships 0 1 0
Canadian Ringette Championships 1 0 0
Canada Winter Games 0 1 0
National Ringette League 2 0 0
Red Bull Crashed Ice 0 1 0
Total 3 3 0
Ringette
World Ringette Championships
Representing  Canada
Silver medal – second place 2010 Tampere, Finland Team
Canadian Ringette Championships
Representing Team Alberta
Gold medal – first place 2004 Calgary, Alberta U16 Team Alberta
Canada Winter Games
Representing Team Alberta
Silver medal – second place 2007 Whitehorse, Canada Team Alberta
National Ringette League
Gold medal – first place 2009-10 Tampere, Finland Edmonton WAM!
Gold medal – first place 2010-11 Tampere, Finland Edmonton WAM!
Downhill ice cross
Red Bull Crashed Ice
Representing  Canada
Silver medal – second place 2009 Quebec City, Canada  Canada Jennifer Hartley



Jennifer Hartley, born February 4, 1988, in Balzac, Alberta, is a Canadian ringette player who played centre. She played for the Canadian national ringette team and in the National Ringette League (NRL) for the Edmonton WAM!

Career

Jennifer Hartley began playing ringette at the age of 4.[1] She eventually played at the elite level with the Edmonton Belle AA team (Belle is now the Under-18, U-18 age group). She participated in the 2004 Canadian Ringette Championships in the U-16 division for Team Alberta and helped the team win gold.[2]

At the age of 18, Hartley took part in the 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse with Team Alberta [ 3 ] and emerged as the best forward on her team [ 4 ].

In 2007 she began playing in Canada's premier league for ringette, the National Ringette League (NRL) and began playing for the Edmonton WAM!. She helped her team win 2 National Ringette League Championships for the 2009-10 [ 5 ] and 2010-11 seasons.[ 6 ] During the final game in April 2, 2011, she scored 2 goals for the WAM! to defeat the Cambridge Turbos 4-2 [ 7 ] .

At the 2007 World Ringette Championships, she was on reserve for Canada's senior national team [ 8 ] but at the 2010 World Ringette Championships, she was a regular member of the national team distinguishing herself as one of the best players on Team Canada.

On January 24, 2009, in Quebec City, Hartley competed in downhill ice cross at Red Bull Crashed Ice. At the time she was one of the few women to participate in this extreme skating and endurance event. She placed second in the women's competition behind her compatriot, Kerri Anne Wallace [ 10 ] .



Statistics

National Ringette League


Statistics by competition
Season Team League Regular season Playoff series
GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2007-08 Edmonton WAM! NRL 24 27 32 59 16
2008-09 Edmonton WAM! NRL 20 24 10 34 20
2009-10 Edmonton WAM! NRL 30 35 24 59 22
2010-11 Edmonton WAM! NRL 24 25 21 46 40 8 7 9 16 22


International


Statistics by competition
Year Event GP G A Pts +/- PIM Results
2010 World Ringette Championships[3] 5 6 7 13 - 0  Silver medal



Awards

Individual honors

• Voted Rookie of the Season 2007-08 in the National Ringette League (NRL) [ 12 ]

• Voted to the 2010 World Ringette Championships All-Star Team [ 13 ]

• Finalist for player MVP season 2010-11 in the NRL [ 14 ]

• Elected to the 2011 Canadian Ringette Championship All-Star Team [ 15 ]

Personal life

She completed her civil and biomedical engineering at the University of Alberta [ 16 ] .

See also Related articles

  • Ringette
  • National Ringette League
  • Edmonton WAM!
  • World Ringette Championships

Related articles


External links Profile

References

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  1. ^ "profil en équipe nationale" [National Team Profile]. google.com (in French).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Ringette Canada (5 April 2004). "Alberta captures two gold and Ontario picks up one at the 2004 Canadian ringette championships". caaws.ca. Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  3. ^ http://www.leaguestat.com/ringettecanada/worlds/fr/stats/player.php?id=205

3 https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ringette.ca%2FContent%2FMajor%2520Events%2FCWG%2F2007%2FCWG2007News.asp%3Flangid%3D2#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url

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Canada Games: Review & News CWG2007News Ringette Canada



4 https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airdrieecho.com%2FArticleDisplay.aspx%3Fe%3D1983703%26archive%3Dtrue#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url

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5 Alberta teams dominate ringette championships https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/alberta-teams-dominate-ringette-championships-1.943256

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https://web.archive.org/web/20131102102220/http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/alberta-teams-dominate-ringette-championships-1.943256/

6 https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edmontonexaminer.com%2FArticleDisplay.aspx%3Fe%3D3057351#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url

Edmonton WAM! capture Canadian ringette title

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7 Dead link

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8 https://web.archive.org/web/20090608004410/https://www.ringette.ca/Content/Team%20Canada/Roster/Current%20Roster/2007/HartleyJennifer.asp?langid=1

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9 https://web.archive.org/web/20160303170715/http://nationalringetteleague.ca/ringette-athletes-shine-at-2009-red-bull-crashed-ice-event-p127470-en

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10 https://web.archive.org/web/20160303231942/http://www.leaguestat.com/ringettecanada/worlds/fr/stats/player.php?id=205

Team in 2013-2014: Ottawa Ice/NRL

2011 World Club Finals Luvian Kiekko -82 2 2 1 3 0 0 2011 World Club Round Robin Luvian Kiekko -82


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12 https://web.archive.org/web/20090608004410/http://www.ringette.ca/Content/Team%20Canada/Roster/Current%20Roster/2007/HartleyJennifer.asp?langid=1

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12 https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nationalringetteleague.ca%2Fnational-ringette-league-announces-annual-award-winners-p121166-en#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url


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13 Awards 2010 https://web.archive.org/web/20110829044650/https://ringette.cc/docs/WRC-20101106.pdf


Where she graduated

[13].



14 National Ringette League announces annual award finalists

https://web.archive.org/web/20160125082937/http://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/national-ringette-league-announces-annual-award-finalists-p170354-en

15 https://web.archive.org/web/20111031063557/http://www.cambridgeringette.ca/league/news.aspx?NewsType=1

https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/display2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fweb.archive.org%2Fweb%2F20111031063557%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.cambridgeringette.ca%2Fleague%2Fnews.aspx%3FNewsType%3D1

16 Hartley, Alberta ringette team earn silver https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airdrieecho.com%2FArticleDisplay.aspx%3Fe%3D1983703%26archive%3Dtrue#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url

Citations

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Bandy

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2023 Bandy World Championship

Both men's and women's games take place in Åby, a subdivision of Växjö City in Sweden
 Sweden
Åby
Venue
Eriksson Arena
Capacity: 2,000
Founded 13 November 2019

NRL Roster

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Gatineau Fusion 2022–23
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Venues

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Venues

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 Canada  Canada
Halifax Halifax
Host venue
Scotiabank Centre
Capacity: 10,595
2023 WRC will be hosted in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Host venue
Avenir Centre
Capacity: 8,800'


WRC 2022

Espoo was the host of the
2022 WRC
 Finland  Finland  Finland
Espoo Espoo Espoo
Host venue
Espoo Metro Areena
Capacity: 6,982
Tapiola Ice Hall
(Finnish: Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Capacity: Unknown

Matinkylä ice rink
Capacity: Unknown


Constructed 1999 Constructed Unknown Constructed Unknown


Exhibition venues


Exhibition games took place in Lohja and Turku
 Finland  Finland
Lohja Kupittaa, Turku
Exhibition venue
Kisakallio Sport Institute
Capacity: Unknown
Exhibition venue
Marli Areena
"Rajupaja Areena"

Capacity: 3,000

Founded 1949 Constructed - Unknown
- Rebuilt: 2006-07

2000 Seniors 2002-2004

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Team Finland

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The 2002 Team Finland Senior team[16] competed at the 2002 World Ringette Championships in Edmonton, Canada, between November 25 and November 30, 2002. The 2004 Team Finland Senior team[16] competed at the 2004 World Ringette Championships in Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden, between November 23 and 27, 2004.

2002 Seniors

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The 2002 Team Finland Senior team[16] competed at the 2002 World Ringette Championships in Edmonton, Canada, between November 25 and November 30, 2002.

Pos. Number Name
Goalie
Goalie
Goalie
Team Staff
Head coach
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Assistant coach
Trainer

2004 Seniors

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The 2004 Team Finland Senior team[16] competed at the 2004 World Ringette Championships in Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden, between November 23 and 27, 2004.

Pos. Number Name
Goalie Anna Vanhatalo
Goalie
Kristiina Heinonen [fi] (Captain)
Elina Raesola [fi]
Anna-Kaisa Raesola [fi]
Team Staff
Head coach Pasi Kataja
Assistant coach
Assistant coach
Trainer

2007 Seniors

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Location map examples

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Multiple mark

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Espoo, Finland is the host of the 2022 WRC

Nation map

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2021–22 NRL team locations (Western Conference teams in blue, Eastern Conference Red teams in red and pink, Eastern Conference White teams in yellow and white)

Game formatting

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Exhibition games

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February 15, 2006 (2006-02-15)
1:45 pm
 Finland U212–5
(0–1, 2–2,
0–1, 0–1)
 Canada U21Espoo Areena
Attendance: 4,573
Game reference

February 15, 2006 (2006-02-15)v

Exhibition
November 2
1:45 pm
Sweden Senior SwedenvTBA

Exhibition
November 2
6:00 pm
Canada Senior CanadavFinland Senior Finland


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Team Canada

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Centres
Julie Blanchette – Assistant Captain
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WORLD RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY

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WORLD RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Redirect issue 2021 World Ringette Championships


BY YEAR

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Number Name
WORLD RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1st 1990
2nd 1992
3rd 1994
4th 1996
Summit Series 1998
5th 2000
6th 2002
7th 2004
8th 2007
9th 2010
10th 2013
11th 2016
12th 2017
13th 2019
14th 2022
15th 2023
World Junior Ringette Championships
1st 2009
2nd 2012
MERGED 2013

Women's World Championships history (Seniors)

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Competitions

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There are three World Championships for women. In para sport, there is only one for men but at times has included women players.

  • IIHF Women's World Championship - 1990
  • World Ringette Championships - 1990
  • Women's Bandy World Championship - 2004
  • World Para Ice Hockey Championships - 1996

Powerhouses

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Ringette powerhouses: 🇨🇦Canada & 🇫🇮Finland

  • 🇫🇮 Finland has won 9 Senior titles and has been runner-up 2 times. Team Alberta and Team Canada West won prior to the 1996 World Ringette Championships.
  • 🇨🇦 Canada has won 2 Senior titles and has been runner-up 9 times


  • 🇨🇦 Canada has won 4 Junior titles and has been runner-up 3 times. Prior to the 2013 World Ringette Championships, U19 Team Canada East and U19 Team Canada West represented the country.
  • 🇫🇮 Finland has won 3 Junior titles and has been runner-up 4 times. Prior to the 2013 World Ringette Championships the Finland White Stars and Finland Blue Stars, and U19 Team Finland represented the country.


UPDATE Women's ice hockey powerhouses: 🇨🇦Canada & 🇺🇸USA

  • 🇨🇦 Canada has won 12 titles and has been runner-up 8 times; they were defeated by Finland in 2019
  • 🇺🇸 USA has won 9 titles and has been runner-up 12 times

🇫🇮 Finland was runner-up in 2019, the first time a team other than USA or Canada has finished in 2nd place


Women's bandy powerhouses: 🇸🇪Sweden & 🇷🇺Russia

  • 🇸🇪 Sweden has won 10 titles and has been runner-up 1 time
  • 🇷🇺 Russia has won 1 title and has been runner-up 9 times

🇳🇴 Norway was runner-up in 2022, the first time a team other than Sweden or Russia has finished in 2nd place, but this was due to Russia pulling out after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

All-Time Winners

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"Triple Header" Years

All three sports had their world championships during the same year in 2004, 2007, and 2016. 2022 and 2023 are also Triple Header years. Historically only Canada has had more than one world title in a given year, in the years 1990 and 1992. However the ringette titles were technically unofficial because the official world ringette championship count began in 1996.

Women's World Championships All-Time Winners
Year Women's Ice Hockey Ringette Women's Bandy
2023 🇨🇦 Canada 2023 World Ringette Championships 🇸🇪 Sweden
2022 (2021) 🇨🇦 Canada 🇫🇮 Finland 🇸🇪 Sweden
2021 20th EVENT
🇨🇦 Canada
Cancelled:
COVID-19 pandemic
No event
2020 Cancelled: COVID-19 pandemic 10th EVENT
🇸🇪 Sweden
2019 🇺🇸 USA 🇫🇮 Finland No event
2018 Not held in Olympic year No event 🇸🇪 Sweden
2017 🇺🇸 USA 🇫🇮 Finland No event
2016 🇺🇸 USA 🇫🇮 Finland 🇸🇪 Sweden
2015 🇺🇸 USA No event No event
2014 Not held in Olympic year No event 🇷🇺 Russia
2013 🇺🇸 USA 10th EVENT
🇫🇮 Finland
No event
2012 🇨🇦 Canada No event 🇸🇪 Sweden
2011 🇺🇸 USA No event No event
2010 Not held in Olympic year 🇫🇮 Finland 🇸🇪 Sweden
2009 🇺🇸 USA No event No event
2008 🇺🇸 USA No event 🇸🇪 Sweden
2007 10th EVENT
🇨🇦 Canada
🇫🇮 Finland 🇸🇪 Sweden
2006 Not held in Olympic year No event 🇸🇪 Sweden
2005 🇺🇸 USA No event No event
2004 🇨🇦 Canada 🇫🇮 Finland INAUGURAL YEAR

🇸🇪 Sweden

2003 Cancelled: SARS crisis
- Top division event cancelled
- Lower divisions still played
No event
2002 Not held in Olympic year 🇨🇦 Canada
2001 🇨🇦 Canada No event
2000 🇨🇦 Canada 🇫🇮 Finland
1999 🇨🇦 Canada No event
1998 Not held in Olympic year * Summit Series
* World event not played
1997 🇨🇦 Canada No event
1996 No event 🇨🇦 Canada - (Official)
1995 No event No event
1994 🇨🇦 Canada 🇫🇮 Finland - (Unofficial)
1993 No event No event
1992 🇨🇦 Canada 🇨🇦 Canada West - (Unofficial)
1991 No event No event
1990 INAUGURAL YEAR

🇨🇦 Canada – (Official)

INAUGURAL YEAR

🇨🇦 Canada / Team Alberta
(Unofficial)

1989
1988
1987 🇨🇦 Canada - (Unofficial)



YEAR HOCKEY RINGETTE BANDY

2022 (2021) 🏆 🇨🇦 Canada - (19th Edition) (14th Edition) 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (11th Edition)

2021 ⛔️Cancelled ⛔️Cancelled Event not played

2020 ⛔️Cancelled ⛔️Cancelled 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (10th Edition)

2019 🏆 🇺🇸 USA - (18th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (13th Edition) Event not played

2018 🗺 Not held in Olympic year Event not played 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (9th Edition)

2017 🏆 🇺🇸 USA - (17th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (12th Edition) Event not played

2016 🏆 🇺🇸 USA - (16th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (11th Edition) 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (8th Edition)

2015 🏆 🇺🇸 USA - (15th Edition) Event not played Event not played

2014 🗺 Not held in Olympic year Event not played 🏆🇷🇺 Russia - (7th Edition)

2013 🏆🇺🇸 USA - (14th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (10th Edition) Event not played


2012 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (14th Edition) Event not played 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (6th Edition)

2011 🏆🇺🇸 USA - (13th Edition) Event not played Event not played

2010 🗺 Not held in Olympic year 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (9th Edition) 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (5th Edition)

2009 🏆🇺🇸 USA - (12th Edition) Event not played Event not played

2008 🏆🇺🇸 USA - (11th Edition) Event not played 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (4th Edition)

2007 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (10th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (8th Edition) 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (3rd Edition)

2006 🗺 Not held in Olympic year Event not played 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden - (2nd Edition)

2005 🏆🇺🇸 USA - (9th Edition) Event not played Event not played

2004 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (8th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (7th Edition) INAUGURAL YEAR 🏆🇸🇪 Sweden

2003 ⛔️Event not played Event not played No event

2002 🗺 Not held in Olympic year 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (6th Edition) No event

2001 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (7th Edition) Event not played No event

2000 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (6th Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (5th Edition) No event

1999 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (5th Edition) Event not played No event

1998 🗺 Not held in Olympic year SUMMIT SERIES 🌎🏆🇫🇮 Finland No event

1997 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (4th Edition) Event not played No event

1996 Event not played 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (4th Edition) No event

1995 Event not played Event not played No event

1994 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (3rd Edition) 🏆🇫🇮 Finland - (3rd Edition) No event

1993 Event not played Event not played No event

1992 🏆🇨🇦 Canada - (2nd Edition) 🏆🇨🇦 Canada West - (2nd Edition) No event

1991 Event not played Event not played No event

1990 INAUGURAL YEAR🏆🇨🇦 Canada INAUGURAL YEAR 🏆🇨🇦 Alberta No event

1989 No event No event No event

1988 No event No event No event

1987 🇨🇦 Canada (Unofficial) No event No event

Teams by conference 2021–2022

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2021–2022 NRL Teams (Hub format - 12 teams)
East RED East WHITE Western
Gatineau Fusion Atlantic Attack Calgary RATH
Cambridge Turbos Riv Sud Revolution Edmonton WAM!
Waterloo Wildfire Montreal Mission Manitoba Herd
Nepean Ravens Edmonton Black Gold Rush
Saskatchewan Heat


Rosters

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2010-11

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2010-11 Roster[17]
Prov. No. Player Pos. S/G Age Birthplace
Quebec 5 Stéphanie Jean D ? 22 Boucherville, QC
Quebec 8 Sara-Maude Boucher C L 20 Brossard, QC
Quebec 10 Maude Blanchet G L ? St-Constant, QC
Quebec 11 Jolyane Brisebois C L ? La Prairie, QC
Quebec 15 Marilyne Bédard F L 20 St-Constant, QC
Quebec 22 Julie Primard F R ? St-Constant, QC
Quebec 24 Maripyer Lemaire D R 19 Mirabelle, QC
Quebec 25 Émilie Giguère D L ? Ste-Catherine, QC
Quebec 30 Mélissa Marier G L 19 St-Bruno de Montarville, QC
Quebec 40 Marie-Pier Mercier D R ? ?, QC
Quebec 66 Caroline Ross F L 33 Brossard, QC
Quebec 68 Geneviève Diotte D L ? Ste-Julie, QC
Quebec 71 Sophie Vaillancourt D L ? Ste-Julie, QC
Quebec 88 Audrey Tremblay D L ? Ste-Julie, QC
Quebec 91 Audrey-Anne Plante F L 20 Varennes, QC

Regular season records

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Season Matches Wins Losses Overtime losses Points Goals for Goals against Standings
2022–23
2021–22
2020–21
2019–20
2018–19
2017–18
2016–17
2015–16
2014–15
2013–14
2012–13
2011–12
2010–11 25 13 13 1 27 155 165 7
2009–10 31 15 15 1 31 156 184 9
2008–09 31 19 11 1 39 167 134 4
2007–08 30 17 10 3 37 152 119 1
2006–07
2005–06
2004–05

References

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  1. ^ Jeux du Canada: Revue & Nouvelles,http://www.ringette.ca/Content/Major%20Events/CWG/2007/CWG2007News.asp?langid=2
  2. ^ (en) Hartley, Alberta ringette team earn silver, http://www.airdrieecho.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1983703&archive=true
  3. ^ (en) Alberta teams dominate ringette championships, http://www.cbc.ca/news
  4. ^ (en) Edmonton WAM! capture Canadian ringette title, http://www.edmontonexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3057351
  5. ^ Alberta U16, Quebec U19 and Edmonton WAM! golden at Canadian Ringette Championships, http://web.me.com/bobrodkin/2011TeamOntario/blog/files/4d23bda44753621b2f8ec1bd43ffec4a-8.html
  6. ^ [dead link].
  7. ^ (in English) "Ringette athletes shine at 2009 Red Bull Crashed Ice event". nationalringetteleague.ca. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  8. ^ 3e place au Red Bull Crashed Ice pour Marquise Brisebois, http://www.citesnouvelles.com/Sports/Hockey/2009-01-29/article-793905/3e-place-au-Red-Bull-Crashed-Ice-pour-Marquise-Brisebois/1
  9. ^ La Ligue nationale de ringuette annonce les lauréats de ses prix annuel,http://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/national-ringette-league-announces-annual-award-winners-p121166-en
  10. ^ (en) Awards presented at 2010 world ringette championship, http://www.ringette.cc/docs/WRC-20101106.pdf
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