Ottawa Lady Senators Junior Womens Hockey Team | |
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City | Ottawa, Ontario |
League | PWHL |
Founded | 1998 |
Home arena | Bell Sensplex |
Colours | Black, Red, Gold, White
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Head coach | Dana Mulvihill |
Website | oswh.ca |
Franchise history | |
1998-1999 | National Capital Raiders |
1999-2007 | Ottawa Raiders |
2007-2008 | Ottawa Capital Canucks |
2008-Present | Ottawa Lady Senators |
The Ottawa Lady Senators is a women's ice hockey organization, based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The organization organizes teams in several age divisions, including Intermediate in the Premier Women's Hockey League (PWHL). The women's senior-level ice hockey team formerly played in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), until 2010. The senior team was formerly known as the Ottawa Capital Canucks and the Ottawa Raiders.[1]
History
The club began as the National Capital Raiders in 1998,[2] becoming the Ottawa Raiders in 1999. The club played in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) from 1999 until 2007, when the league folded. In 2007-08, the club re-organized as the Ottawa Capital Canucks, playing in the CWHL. For the 2007–08 season, the team played at the Sandy Hill Arena in central Ottawa.
In 2008, the Canucks team merged its operations with the Kanata Girls Hockey Association. The new organization was named the Ottawa Senators Women's Hockey Club, was partly sponsored by the Ottawa Senators NHL club, and operated three teams. The Senior AAA team played in the CWHL, the Intermediate team plays in the Provincial Women's Hockey League, and there is a Midget AA team that plays a tournament schedule. The new organization is based out of the Bell Sensplex in the Kanata suburb of Ottawa.[3]
In 2010, it was announced that the CWHL would reduce its number of teams to five. The Senior AAA Ottawa Senators were disbanded and are no longer playing in the CWHL. The Intermediates and other level programs continue, and the Intermediate AA team is now a member of the Provincial Women's Hockey League.[4]
Current roster 2022–2023
Goalies | ||||
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Number | Player | Former Team | Hometown | |
34 | Kassidy Lawrence | Clarington u18 AA | Cobourg, Ontario | |
88 | Alysse Wilkinson | OLS u18 AA | Ottawa, Ontario |
Defence | ||||
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Number | Player | Former Team | Hometown | |
11 | Jessica Cheung | OLS u22 AA | Ottawa Ontario | |
15 | Mackenzie Clarke | Nepean u22 AA | Nepean, Ontario | |
9 | Alisha Donovan | OLS u22 AA | Brockville, Ontario | |
19 | Payton Miller | Lady 67s u18 AA | Deep River, Ontario | |
44 | Ani Robinson | Lady 67s u18 AA | Ottawa, Ontario | |
65 | Avery Supryka | OLS u18 AA | Ottawa, Ontario | |
Forwards | ||||
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Number | Player | Former Team | Hometown | |
91 | Leigh Burkitt | Nepean u18 AA | Nepean, Ontario | |
3 | Michelle Gao | OLS u18 AA | Nepean, Ontario | |
10 | Taylor Garcia | Nepean u22 AA | Nepean, Ontario | |
16 | Jill Hennessy | Nepean u22 AA | White Lake, Ontario | |
92 | Olwen Jones | OLS u15 AA | Kanata, Ontario | |
22 | Victoria Kay | OLS u15 AA | Gloucester, Ontario | |
36 | Brooke Mulvihill | OLS u15 AA | Nepean, Ontario | |
18 | Grace Outwater | Nepean u22 AA | Ottawa, Ontario | |
12 | Katelyn Scott | Nepean u22 AA | Almonte, Ontario |
Notable former players
References
- ↑ Ottawa Raiders 2000 Preview,SLAM! Sports,http://www.canoe.ca/HockeyNWHL/pre_ott.html
- ↑ Mercer, Jeremy (Sep 12, 1998). "'This team is a dream come true': The Raiders are Ottawa's first entry into the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League". Ottawa Citizen. p. C1. ProQuest 240188683.
- ↑ "Introduction to OSWHC". Ottawa Senators Women's Hockey Club. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
- ↑ "NEWS - The "NEW" Canadian Women's Hockey League" (Press release). Ottawa Senators. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
- ↑ "Ottawa Senators Women's Hockey powered by GOALLINE.ca".