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December 7, 2005
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CALGARY, AB – Canada’s Women’s Olympic centralized team will play three games against Sweden in Calgary
and Canmore, Alberta, December 10-12th.
This three game series was designed by Canada’s Head Coach Melody Davidson to simulate the 2006 Winter
Olympic women’s hockey schedule Canada will face in Turin, Italy this February. The game times for this three
game series will mirror that of Canada’s round robin schedule in February, with a goal of simulating the
exact amount of time and rest between games so that the athletes know what to expect and how to prepare.
Tickets are available for all three games at the cost of $5.00 (ages 14 and under are free), and can only
be purchased at the door starting one hour prior to game time.
OLYMPIC SIMULATED SCHEDULE/HORAIRE OLYPIQUE SIMULÉ
Offcial Olympic Schedule/Horaire officiel olympique
| Time |
Game |
Location |
| Heure |
Match |
Location |
| Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005/samedi le 10 décembre
2005 |
| 20:30 MT/HNR |
CAN - SWE |
Calgary, AB (Father David Bauer) |
| Saturday, February 11, 2005/samedi le 11 février
2005 |
| 20:30 Local |
CAN - ITA |
Turin, ITA (Palasport Arena) |
| Sunday, December 11, 2005/dimanche
le 11 décembre 2005 |
| 16:30 MT/HNR |
CAN - SWE |
Canmore, AB (Canmore Rec. Centre) |
| Sunday, February 12, 2005/dimanche le 12 février
2005 |
| 16:30 Local |
CAN - RUS |
Turin, ITA (Esposizioni Arena) |
| Tuesday, December 13, 2005/mardi le 13 décembre
2005 |
| 15:30 MT/HNR |
CAN - SWE |
Canmore, AB (Canmore Rec. Centre) |
| Tuesday, February 14, 2005/mardi le 14 février
2005 |
| 15:30 Local |
CAN - SWE |
Turin, ITA (Palasport Arena) |
*Tickets can only be purchased at the door of each venue one hour prior to game
time for a cost of $5 per ticket, admission for children ages 14 and under is free.
“As a coaching staff, we feel this simulated schedule will be a great training tool for our players in
preparation for the Olympics in regards to rest and recovery,” said Team Canada head coach Melody Davidson.
“We are hoping to have a great atmosphere at all three games so we can replicate the energy at the Olympics
that the players will be playing in front of.”
With just 65 days to go before the opening of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, Canada has played 16
international games to date, with an overall record of 15-1-0. This will be the last opportunity for Calgary
area hockey fans to see Canada’s Women’s Olympic team versus international competition in Alberta prior to
the 2006 Winter Olympics in February.
Team Canada will play two more pre-Olympic international games in North America prior to the Winter Olympics,
including December 30th in St. Paul, MN vs USA, and the final pre-Olympic game in Canada will be at the MTS
Centre in Winnipeg, MB versus USA on January 1st. (Tickets for the Winnipeg game can be purchased by calling
(204) 780-3333 or online at www.ticketmaster.ca)
Canada has centralized its team since August 2005, with the roster currently standing at 26 players. Head
Coach Melody Davidson will name 20 of the 26 centralized players prior to the start of the 2006 Winter
Olympic Games, who will make up Canada’s 2006 Olympic women’s hockey team roster.
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