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Featured list candidates
- 29 Oct 2024 – List of Olympic women's ice hockey players for the United States (talk · edit · hist) was FL nominated by MikeVitale (t · c); see discussion
Articles to be split
- 11 Feb 2023 – National Ringette League (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by CheckersBoard (t · c); see discussion
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[edit]- Biographies
- Cindy Dayley, head coach of University of Washinton non-varsity men's ice hockey team (1998–2004), first women to coach North American men's collegiate ice hockey; coaching record of 143-42-1 across six seasons with the team; ACHA Western Coach of the Year, 2002; PAC8 Coach of the Year, 2002 and 2004; Seattle Mariners & Virginia Mason Women Leaders in the Community Award, 2003 1
- Chelsea Furlani (born 1988) Italian-American forward; extensive career with EV Bozen Eagles and the Italian WNT (it:Chelsea Furlani)
- Zoë Harris, major contributor to creation of the ACHA women's division in 2000 and founder of many women's ice hockey programs in Washington state and surrounding areas; served as assistant coach and general manager of the University of Washinton non-varsity men's ice hockey team during tenure of HC Cindy Dayley 1
- Tiffany Hsu (Tzu-Ting Hsu; born 1995) Taiwanese goaltender; played in the 2019–20 NWHL season with the Buffalo Beauts and later played two U Sports seasons with the Brock Badgers women's ice hockey program 1
- Genny Knowles (Genevieve Kim Knowles; born 2000) Korean-Canadian goaltender; reserve goalie for the Korean unified team at the 2018 Winter Olympics (did not play); retired in 2019 1 (dead link); Wikidata item
- Katri-Helena Luomajoki (Kati Luomajoki; born 1965) Finnish defenseman; six-time World Championship medalist, four-time European Championship medalist
- Maria Omberg→Draft (born 1995) Swedish goaltender; played in Riksserien/SDHL during 2012–2020; goaltending coach of Luleå HF/MSSK since 2024 1
- Susana Yuen (Susie Yuen; born 1966) Canadian forward; World Championship gold medalist in 1990 (scored 12 points in five games of tournament)
- Danielle Ward (ice hockey) (born 1989) USAmerican forward; played 2015–16 NWHL season with Connecticut Whale; since 2023, head coach of Connecticut Junior Rangers team that participates in the M13 Féminin class of the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Kathryn Yates (Katie Yates), manager of performance data insights to the New York Rangers since 2023; previously served as director of analytics to the men's ice hockey programs of the Boston University Terriers (2016–2020) and UMass Minutemen (2020–2022), and as a data analyst to the Philadelphia Flyers from February 2022 through the end of the 2022–23 NHL season 1
Articles to be Updated with Recent Results/News
[edit]- Canadian women's ice hockey history - awards section
- History of women's ice hockey in the United States - awards section
- List of college women's ice hockey coaches with 250 wins
- North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's ice hockey (Is this still important to be updated in July of 2024? User:MikeVitale)
- U Sports women's ice hockey - all-star teams (probably should be its own article)
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