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Open tasks

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Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
  • Article requests : Create new articles related to women's ice hockey. See the list below for ideas or create a new league- or team-specific list of articles that needs to be created. → WikiProject Women in Red has an automated list of missing ice hockey articles, which displays all of the women’s ice hockey people with red links.
  • Assess : Assess existing articles (see WP:WPFA for assistance) or nominate some of our existing B-class articles for Good Article (GA) or Featured Article (FA) status
  • Stubs : Work on expanding articles in Category:Stub-Class Women's ice hockey articles
  • Translate : Translate well sourced league/club/player articles from other language Wikipedia to English Wikipedia. Keep in mind that general notability guidelines are not the same for Wikipedia in other languages and a translated article must also independently meet WP:GNG.
  • Update : Updates on conference, team, and award pages for final standings, tournament results, awards and coaching records
  • Other :
    • Project Tagging: Tag the talk pages for any articles that are within the scope of this project with {{WikiProject Women's sport|icehockey=yes}} and {{WikiProject Women}}.
    • Recruit: editors who have contributed to articles related to women's ice hockey and WP: Women's sport. See the templates page for an invitation template you can use to notify other editors of the taskforce.
    • Add Resources to the Resources page that can be used by editors looking for sources to improve existing articles or create new ones.

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Join the discussion about the following articles related to women's ice hockey:
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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 OmbergDraft (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

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Bios

Italics indicate the last team a player was active with, be they retired, inactive, or otherwise.

Player/Hockey-person National team Club team
Jenni Asserholt  SWE HV71 (SDHL)
Cayla Barnes  USA BC Eagles (NCAA)
Maria Batalova  RUS Agidel Ufa (ZhHL)
Marissa Brandt/
Yoon Jung Park
 KOR Phoenix (KWHL)
Jillian Dempsey  USA Boston Pride (NWHL)
Erika Grahm  SWE Brynäs IF Dam (SDHL)
Sara Grahn  SWE Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL)
Josefine Holmgren  SWE Djurgårdens IF (SDHL)
Guo Hong  CHN
Michelle Löwenhielm  SWE HV71 Dam (SDHL)
Christine Meier   SUI ZSC Lions Frauen (SWHL A)
Cayley Mercer  CAN U18 Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays (CWHL)
Petra Nieminen  FIN Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL)
Emma Nordin  SWE Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL)
Chiho Osawa  JPN Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL)
Fanny Rask  SWE AIK Hockey Dam (SDHL)
Tiia Reima  FIN Espoo Blues Naiset (Naisten Liiga)
Riikka Sallinen  FIN HV71 Dam (SDHL)
Ronja Savolainen  FIN Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL)
Anna Shokhina  RUS HC Tornado (ZhHL)
Olga Sosina  RUS Agidel Ufa (ZhHL)
Lara Stalder   SUI HV71 Dam (SDHL)
Saroya Tinker  CAN Toronto Six (PHF)
Noora Tulus  FIN Luleå HF/MSSK (SDHL)
Rui Ukita  JPN Daishin Ice Hockey Club (WJIHL)
Pernilla Winberg  SWE Linköping HC Dam (SDHL)