Canada women's national ball hockey team

The Canada women's national ball hockey team is the women's national ball hockey team of Canada, and a member of the International Street and Ball Hockey Federation (ISBHF).

Canada
Nickname(s)Canada
AssociationCanadian Ball Hockey Association (CBHA)
Head coachSteve Power (2019)
CaptainMichelle Marsz (2019)
Team colorsBlack, Red, White      
Biggest win
Canada Canada 15 - 0 Greece Greece
(Plzeň, Czech Republic, 2009)
Biggest defeat
Slovakia Slovakia 1 - 0 Canada Canada
(Bratislava, Slovakia June 23, 2011)
Ball Hockey World Championship
Appearances5 (first in 2007)
Best result1st (2007, 2009, 2013, 2015)

World Championships

YearLocationResult
2007Ratingen, SlovakiaGold
2009Plzeň, Czech RepublicGold
2011Bratislava, SlovakiaSilver
2013St.John's, CanadaGold
2015Zug, SwitzerlandGold[1]
2017Pardubice, Czech RepublicBronze
2019Kosice, SlovakiaGold

Awards and honors

  • Alicia Blomberg, Best Forward, 2013 ISBHF Worlds
  • Fannie Desforges, Most Valuable Player, 2013 ISBHF Worlds
  • Fannie Desforges, Top Scorer, 2013 ISBHF Worlds
  • Dawn Tulk, 2013 ISBHF Worlds All-Star Team
  • Team Canada, Fair Play Award, 2013 ISBHF Worlds[2]
  • Alicia Blomberg, Best Forward, 2015 ISBHF Worlds
  • Kristen Cooze, Most Valuable Player, 2015 ISBHF Worlds
  • Delayne Brian, Most Outstanding Goaltender, 2015 ISBHF Worlds
  • Team Canada, Fair Play Award, 2015 ISBHF Worlds[3]
  • Jamie Lee Rattray, 2017 ISBHF World Championships, Leading Scorer[4]
  • Natalie Girouard, Most Outstanding Goaltender, 2019 ISBHF Worlds
  • Michelle Marsz, Most Valuable Player, 2019 ISBHF Worlds
  • Jessie McCann, All-Star Team, 2019 ISBHF Worlds

Team captains

YearPlayerHometown
2019Michelle MarszCalgary, AB

References

  1. "World Cups Women". International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. n.d. Archived from the original on 2016-07-31. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
  2. "2013 ISBHF World Championships, St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Women: Individual Awards". Goal Line News. 2013-06-09. Retrieved 2016-07-19.
  3. "Goodbye Zug 2015! Next Up? Pardubice, Czech Republic in 2017!". Goal Line News. 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  4. "Players Statistics". ISBHF – International Street and Ball Hockey Federation. n.d. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
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