Hockey Canada Names First National Women's Team Roster of 2006-07 Season for 2006 4 Nations Cup in Kitchener

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October 11, 2006
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CALGARY, AB –Melody Davidson, Head Coach/General Manager of Canada’s National Women’s Team, named the first of three rosters for the 2006-07 season on Tuesday, naming 21 players to Canada’s roster for the upcoming 4 Nations Cup in Kitchener, ON from November 7-12.

Over the course of the 2006-07 season, Canada will have a total of three distinct rosters; each roster is selected by the coaching staff from a large pool of players being monitored during the 2006-07 season:

  • 2006 4 Nations Cup roster
    Announcement date:
  • January 2007 Evaluation Camp roster
    Tentative announcement date: December 2006
  • 2007 IIHF World Women’s Championship roster
    Tentative announcement date: March 2007

The coaching and scouting staff will also be monitoring players with their club teams and with Canada’s National Under-22 Team, which will be taking part in the 2007 European Air Canada Cup in January, 2007 in Germany. 

 “We are fortunate to have great depth of talent in female hockey in Canada and this provides a challenge for the coaching staff to select and properly evaluate players,” said Davidson.  “Over the course of this season and in upcoming seasons, we will be looking at a variety of players in different situations in preparation for World Championships through to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.  As a result, some veterans will be left off some rosters, allowing us to give experience to younger players.  These veterans continue to be in contention for World Championship rosters.”

Canada’s 4 Nations Cup roster includes 15 members of Canada’s 2006 gold medal winning Olympic team. 

Three 2006 OIympians not named to the 4 Nations Cup (Charline Labonté, Cheryl Pounder and Katie Weatherston) have not been released and continue to be in contention for the 2007 World Women’s Championship roster.  Olympians Cassie Campbell (retirement) and Becky Kellar (pregnancy) are the two other 2006 Olympians not named to the roster. 

Two players, Shannon Szabados (Edmonton, AB/ Fort Saskatchewan, AJHL) and Annie Guay (Rouyn-Noranda, QC/ St. Lawrence University, ECAC) will be making their debuts with Canada’s National Women’s Team at the 2006 4 Nations Cup. 

In total, four players (Tessa Bonhomme, Cathy Chartrand, Guay and Szabados) named to Canada’s 4 Nations Cup roster have never represented Canada at a World Women’s Championship or Olympic Games.  All four players have played with Canada’s National Under-22 Team, while Bonhomme and Chartrand also have some National Women’s Team experience.

 “We are looking forward to a very intense competition in Kitchener next month, which will be a great test for all of the players,” said Davidson. “This will represent a very important part of our evaluation process, leading towards our final evaluation camp of the season in January and eventually the naming of Canada’s World Women’s Championship roster for the in Winnipeg in April 2007.”

Canada’s National Women’s Team’s coaching staff for the 2006-07 season is comprised of Davidson (Oyen, AB/Hockey Canada) and assistant coaches Barry Medori (Hinton, AB/ Edmonton Chimos, NWHL) and Peter Smith (Montreal, QC/ McGill University, CIS).   

For more information on Hockey Canada, Canada’s National Women’s Team and the 2006 4 Nations Cup, go to www.hockeycanada.ca

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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