HOME/NEWS - 2009-10 NATIONAL WOMEN'S UNDER-18 TEAM
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UNITED STATES
4 - CANADA 5 (OT)
GOLD MEDAL | SAT. APR. 3
Canadian captain Jessica Campbell tipped home the game-winner early in overtime as Canada claimed its
first women’s U18 gold medal with an extra-time win over the Americans. The Canadians fought back from 1-0,
3-1 and 4-2 deficits to take home the top prize. Laurie Kingsbury, Christine Bestland, Mélodie Daoust and
Jenna McParland also scored for Canada.
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OLYMPIC AND WORLD CHAMPIONS
TO BE HONOURED IN EDMONTON
Hockey Canada's Olympic gold medalists and the women's under-18 world champions will be honoured at a
special event at Commonwealth Stadium as part of the Hockey Canada Foundation's gala and golf. »
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SWEDEN 7 - GERMANY 3
BRONZE MEDAL | SAT. APR. 3
Rebecca Stenberg had a hat trick in the first period and Lisa Johansson scored two goals of her own as
Sweden claimed the women’s U18 bronze medal for the second year in a row with a one-sided win over
Germany.
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CANADA 10 –
GERMANY 0
SEMIFINAL | FRI. APR. 2
Jessica Campbell and Jillian Saulnier scored two goals each during a seven-goal third period as Canada
advanced to play for gold for the third year in a row with its second double-digit win over Germany in six
days.
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CANADA 8 –
SWEDEN 0
PRELIMINARY | TUE. MAR. 30
Brigette Lacquette scored once and added three assists and eight different
players scored goals as Canada wrapped up first place in Group B and an automatic berth in the semifinals by
blanking the Swedes.
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GERMANY 0 –
CANADA 15
PRELIMINARY | SUN. MAR. 28
Canada’s offence got back on track in a big way, striking for fifteen goals in
a win over the Germans. Jessica Campbell scored twice and added four assists in the win, while 11 different
Canadians recorded goals.
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CANADA 6 –
RUSSIA 3
PRELIMINARY | SAT. MAR. 27
Brigette Lacquette scored once and added two assists as Canada opened the U18
Worlds by knocking off a pesky Russian side. Jillian Saulnier, Mélodie Daoust and Sarah Davis finished with a
goal and a helper each.
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For more information:
Brad Pascall Vice-President, Hockey Operations
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