Canada national women's ice hockey team
- Canada national women's ice hockey team
The Canadian national women's ice hockey team is controlled by Hockey Canada. Canada has been by far the most dominant team in international competition. They have won the vast majority of the major ice hockey tournaments, while their losses have only been against the United States. Canada has 62,640 female players (2005). The current head coach is Peter Smith. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2007/06/08/hockey-canada-women.html CBC Sports (June 2007)] ]
Head coaches
*2008 - Peter Smith
*2005, 2006, 2007 - Melody Davidson
*2004 - Karen Hughes
*2001, 2002 - Danièle Sauvageau
*2000 - Melody Davidson
*1999 - Danièle Sauvageau
*1997, 1998 - Shannon Miller
*1994 - Les Lawton
*1992 - Rick Polutnick
*1990 - Nick Cerrone
2006 Olympic Team
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Olympic record
*1998 - Won Silver Medal
*2002 - Won Gold Medal
*2006 - Won Gold Medal
World Championship record
*1990 - Won Gold Medal
*1992 - Won Gold Medal
*1994 - Won Gold Medal
*1997 - Won Gold Medal
*1999 - Won Gold Medal
*2000 - Won Gold Medal
*2001 - Won Gold Medal
*2004 - Won Gold Medal
*2005 - Won Silver Medal
*2007 - Won Gold Medal
*2008 - Won Silver Medal
Clarkson Cup record
*2006 - Won Clarkson Cup
3/4 Nations Cup record
*1996 - Won Gold Medal
*1997 - Won Silver Medal
*1998 - Won Gold Medal
*1999 - Won Gold Medal
*2000 - Won Gold Medal (4 Nations Cup)
*2001 - Won Gold Medal
*2002 - Won Gold Medal (4 Nations Cup)
*2003 - Won Silver Medal (4 Nations Cup)
*2004 - Won Gold Medal (4 Nations Cup)
*2005 - Won Gold Medal (4 Nations Cup)
*2006 - Won Gold Medal (4 Nations Cup)
Pacific Rim Championship
:IIHF Pacific Rim Championship
*1995 - Won Gold Medal
*1996 - Won Gold Medal
References
External links
* [http://www.hockeycanada.ca/5/8/3/0/index1.shtml National Team]
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