Canada women's national ball hockey team
Nickname(s) | Canada |
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Association | (CBHA) |
Head coach | Steve Power (2019) |
Captain | (2019) |
Team colors | Black, Red, White |
Biggest win | |
Canada 15 - 0 Greece (Plzeň, Czech Republic, 2009) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Slovakia 1 - 0 Canada (Bratislava, Slovakia June 23, 2011) | |
Ball Hockey World Championship | |
Appearances | 5 (first in ) |
Best result | 1st (, , , ) |
The Canada women's national ball hockey team is the women's national ball hockey team of Canada, and a member of the International Street and Ball Hockey Federation (ISBHF).
World Championships[]
Year | Location | Result |
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Ratingen, Slovakia | Gold | |
2009 | Plzeň, Czech Republic | Gold |
2011 | Bratislava, Slovakia | Silver |
2013 | St.John's, Canada | Gold |
Zug, Switzerland | Gold[1] | |
2017 | Pardubice, Czech Republic | Bronze |
2019 | Kosice, Slovakia | Gold |
Awards and honors[]
- Alicia Blomberg, Best Forward, 2013 ISBHF Worlds
- Fannie Desforges, Most Valuable Player, 2013 ISBHF Worlds
- Fannie Desforges, Top Scorer, 2013 ISBHF Worlds
- Dawn Tulk, 2013 ISBHF Worlds All-Star Team
- Team Canada, Fair Play Award, 2013 ISBHF Worlds[2]
- Alicia Blomberg, Best Forward, 2015 ISBHF Worlds
- Kristen Cooze, Most Valuable Player, 2015 ISBHF Worlds
- Delayne Brian, Most Outstanding Goaltender, 2015 ISBHF Worlds
- Team Canada, Fair Play Award, 2015 ISBHF Worlds[3]
- Jamie Lee Rattray, 2017 ISBHF World Championships, Leading Scorer[4]
- , Most Outstanding Goaltender, 2019 ISBHF Worlds
- Michelle Marsz, Most Valuable Player, 2019 ISBHF Worlds
- Jessie McCann, All-Star Team, 2019 ISBHF Worlds
Team captains[]
Year | Player | Hometown |
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2019 | Michelle Marsz | Calgary, AB |
References[]
- ^ "World Cups Women". International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. n.d. Archived from the original on 2016-07-31. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
- ^ "2013 ISBHF World Championships, St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Women: Individual Awards". Goal Line News. 2013-06-09. Retrieved 2016-07-19.
- ^ "Goodbye Zug 2015! Next Up? Pardubice, Czech Republic in 2017!". Goal Line News. 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
- ^ "Players Statistics". ISBHF – International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. n.d. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
External links[]
- http://cbha.com
- ISBHF Official Site Archived 2016-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
Categories:
- Ball hockey
- Women's national sports teams of Canada