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Iya Gavrilova
Born (1987-09-03) September 3, 1987 (age 37)
Krasnoyarsk, Soviet Union
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 143 lb (65 kg; 10 st 3 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
CWHL team
Former teams
Calgary Inferno
Minnesota–Duluth
Calgary Dinos
National team  Russia
Playing career 2003–present
Medal record
World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Canada
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Canada
Winter Universiade
Gold medal – first place 2015 Spain

Iya Viktorovna Gavrilova (Russian: Ия Викторовна Гаврилова; born September 3, 1987) is a Russian ice hockey player who competes for the Calgary Inferno and the Russia women's national ice hockey team. Gavrilova has competed at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics. At the 2015 Winter Universiade in Granada, Spain. Gavrilova was part of Russia's gold medal winning team, handing Canada its first-ever loss in FISU women's ice hockey.[1]

Professional/Career

Iya earned two degrees while playing hockey at UMD and U of C; a degree in Accounting and a BA in Economics respectively. She currently works at Crescent Point Energy in Calgary, Alberta as an Analyst.

Playing career

Gavrilova skated for Tornado Moscow Region in 2006–2007 and 2008–2010 seasons. She also played in the NCAA with the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs and in the Western Women's Hockey League with the Minnesota Whitecaps.

Calgary Dinos

She enrolled at the University of Calgary where she helped lead the Calgary Dinos women's ice hockey team to a CIS championship in her first season. Gavrilova was the recipient of the 2015 Brodrick Trophy, awarded to the Most Outstanding Player in CIS women’s ice hockey. During the 2014–15 season, Gavrilova led the CIS in goals scored and plus/minus rating.

CWHL

Gavrilova was selected in the third round of the 2016 CWHL Draft by the Calgary Inferno.[2] Making her debut with the Calgary Inferno on October 29, 2016, in a contest against the Boston Blades, Gavrilova would also achieve her first multi-point performance with the club in her debut. Starting with a second period assist on a goal by Jillian Saulnier, she would score her first CWHL goal later in the period against Lauren Dahm.[3] Gaining the assists on said goal were Meghan Mikkelson and Hayeligh Cudmore. In a two-game exhibition series against the Japan national women’s ice hockey team, Gavrilova scored two goals in the second game, gaining Player of the Game honors.

Career statistics

NCAA

Note: GP= Games played; G= Goals; A= Assists; PTS = Points; PIM = Penalties in Minutes; GW = Game Winning Goals; PPL = Power Play Goals; SHG = Short Handed Goals

Season GP G A Pts PIM GW PPL SHG
2007–08 26 19 22 41 43 7 5 0

[4]

WWHL

Season GP G A Pts PIM GW PPL SHG
2010–11 3 1 4 5 0 0 1 0

[5]

Olympics

Event GP G A Pts PIM +/- Shots
2006 5 2 0 2 14 −2 11
2010 5 2 0 2 6 −2 26

[6]

CIS

Season GP G A Pts PIM +/-'
2014–15[7] 37 21 16 37 18 +35

CWHL

Year GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG GWG
2016–17 18 11 8 19 6 3 1 1

[8]

Awards and honors

  • 2012 Canada West First Team All-Star[9]
  • 2015 Brodrick Trophy winner[10]
  • 2015 Canada West Conference Player of the Year[11]
  • 2014–15 CIS First Team All-Star

References

  1. ^ "Granada 2015". www.granada2015.org.
  2. ^ "Calgary Inferno select 12 players in 2016 CWHL Draft". Calgary Flames. 22 August 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Game recap". CWHL. 29 October 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Women's Hockey 2007–2008 Statistics: Overall". USCHO.com. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
  5. ^ http://www.westernwomenshockeyleague.com/leagues/rosters_profile.cfm?clientID=1754&leagueID=3639&playerID=732344&teamID=267930&pos=F
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Iya Gavrilova – #8 – F – Calgary – U SPORTS – English". en.cis-sic.ca.
  8. ^ "Iya Gavrilova". CWHL. n.d. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  9. ^ "2011–12 Canada West women's hockey major awards and all-stars announced – U SPORTS – English". english.cis-sic.ca.
  10. ^ "CIS women's hockey: Calgary's Gavrilova named player of the year – U SPORTS – English". english.cis-sic.ca.
  11. ^ "Women's Hockey: Calgary's Iya Gavrilova wins MVP". 20 February 2015.