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Saskatchewan Prairie Ice

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The Saskatchewan Prairie Ice were a professional women's ice hockey team in the Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL). The team played its home games in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, Canada.

History

After playing exhibition games throughout Saskatchewan in 2003-04, the Prairie Ice joined the Calgary Oval X-Treme, Minnesota Whitecaps, Edmonton Chimos and British Columbia Breakers in forming the Western Women's Hockey League in 2004-2005. In 2006, the two leagues were reunited under the NWHL banner. However, this was short lived as the NWHL and WWHL could not reach an agreement upon a playoff schedule. As a result, the merger was not consummated. With the collapse of the NWHL in the summer of 2007, the Western Women's Hockey League was once again a completely independent league. The Prairie Ice have suspended operations in summer 2007.

Season-by-season

Year by year
Year GP W L T GF GA Pts
2004–05 21 1 19 1 24 132 3
2005–06 24 4 16 4 49 114 12
2006–07 24 0 22 2 31 164 2

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points,

Season standings

Year Regular Season Playoffs
2004-05 5th no participation to playoff
2005-06 4th elimined in first round
2006-07 5th no participation to playoff

Last Roster 2006-07

Goalies
Number Nat. Player Former Team Hometown
31 Canada Hearn Sara
20 Canada Rachel hubert
1 Canada Robin Petkau[1] University of Saskatchewan Huskies Pense, Saskatchewan
Defense
Number Nat. Player Former Team Hometown
23 Canada Jessica Pennel Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
18 Canada Landa Hain Saskatchewan Prairie Ice Regina, Saskatchewan
12 Canada Jamie Lee Magnusson Saskatchewan Prairie Ice Regina, Saskatchewan
10 Canada Erin Balfour Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
9 Canada Trina Rissling University of Regina Cougars Regina,Saskatchewan
7 Canada Stephanie Reinhart Saskatchewan Prairie Ice Regina, Saskatchewan
5 Canada Robyn Presley
4 Canada Emily Henry Canadian Women's National Team from 1994-2002 Lumsden,Saskatchewan
2 Canada Sally Sutter[2] Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
Forwards
Number Nat. Player Former Team Hometown
25 Canada Kylie Rossler Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
24 Canada Melanie Kell Edmonton, Alberta
22 Canada Dru Black University of Regina Cougars Craven, Saskatchewan
21 Canada Gina Campbell Saskatchewan Prairie Ice
19 Canada Jocelyn Kratchmer University of Regina Cougars Watrous, Saskatchewan
17 Canada Julie Foster Saskatchewan Prairie Ice Regina, Saskatchewan
16 Canada Beckie Bailey University of Saskatchewan Huskies Kyle, Saskatchewan
15 Canada Courtney MacDougall
14 Canada Christina Badgley
11 Canada Erin Tady
6 Canada Brandy West-McMaster University of Regina Cougars Langbank, Saskatchewan
3 Canada Janet Babchishin Regina Sharks Priestville, Saskatchewan

Source:[3][4]

Coaching Staff 2006-07

  • General Manager:
  • Head Coach:
  • Assistant Coach:

Notable former players

See also

References