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Alberta Pandas ice hockey

The Alberta Pandas ice hockey team represents the University of Alberta in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports. Since joining U Sports (then called the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union, followed by Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2001) in 1997, the women's ice hockey team has been led by head coach Howie Draper. The program has won the most Canada West conference championships with 14 and the most U Sports national championships with eight.[1]

Alberta Pandas ice hockey
UniversityUniversity of Alberta
ConferenceCanada West
Head coachHowie Draper
23rd season, 392–99–7
ArenaClare Drake Arena
Edmonton, Alberta
ColorsGreen, Gold, and White
     
U Sports Tournament championships
2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017
Conference Tournament championships
1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2015, 2019, 2020

On January 25, 2011, it was announced that the 1999-2000 University of Alberta Pandas hockey team would be inducted into the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame.[2]

Early years edit

In the era of the First World War, the University of Alberta formed men's ice hockey and women's ice hockey teams. The women's team played many community based teams. The University of Alberta played the Edmonton Monarchs in the Monarchs first ever game in 1918.[3] The city of Edmonton would organize women's ice hockey into three divisions in 1930: junior, intermediate and senior. The Edmonton Monarchs and the University of Alberta were the only teams that comprised the senior division.[4] In that same year, the University of Alberta would challenge the Edmonton Monarchs for the Alpine Cup. The Monarchs prevailed by a 1–0 score. By 1934, the University of Alberta was demoted to the intermediate division. In 1937, the University of Alberta competed for the Alpine Cup, contested at the Banff Winter Carnival. The club lost to the Calgary Avenue Grills team.[4]

U Sports edit

On March 14, 2004, the Pandas won their third consecutive National Championship and their fourth in five years. The Pandas became the first team to win three consecutive championships which remains unmatched as of 2020.[5] The win came courtesy of a 2–0 tally over the Ottawa Gee-Gees. For the season, the Pandas went 20–0–0 in Canada West play, 7–0 in the postseason, and a 35–0–0 overall mark.[6] U Sports Player of the Year Danielle Bourgeois scored both goals in the game[7] as Alberta outshot Ottawa 45–14 overall. The game-winning goal was assisted by Canadian national team member Delaney Collins. With the triumph, the Pandas ran their undefeated streak against U Sports opponents to 81 games. During the streak, their last loss to a U Sports team was on Oct. 13, 2001.[7]

On March 14, 2010, the Pandas won the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship which was their seventh title in the 13 years since the tournament's inception. In the gold-medal game, they defeated the McGill Martlets by a score of 2–0.[8] While the program did not have as much of a dominant national run in the next decade, the team managed to claim their eighth national championship in 2017 after once again defeating the Martlets in double overtime by a score of 2–1.[9] It was also the first time that the Pandas had won the National championship while not winning their conference championship in the same year.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and financial reasons, the University of Alberta announced that the Pandas would not participate in the 2020–21 season, if one were to be held.[10] Former Pandas Hockey defender, Taylor Kezama, a 2017 U Sports National Champion, and a 2019 Canada West champion, was one of 18 former U Sports student-athletes announced among the inaugural participants of the U SPORTS Female Apprenticeship Coach Program.[11]

Year by year edit

National Tournament champions Conference Champions
Season Coach Conf. Record Overall Standings Postseason
1997-98 Howie Draper None 3-1-0 Does not apply Fifth, CIAU tournament
1998-99 Howie Draper 4-1-1 20-8-3 First Second, CIAU tournament
1999-00 Howie Draper 15-1-1 26-3-1 First CIAU tournament champions
2000-01 Howie Draper 13-1-2 20-6-2 Second Did not qualify
2001-02 Howie Draper 16-0-0 33-1-0 First CIS tournament champions
2002-03 Howie Draper 19-0-1 34-0-1 First CIS tournament champions
2003-04 Howie Draper 20-0-0 35-0-0 First CIS tournament champions
2004-05 Howie Draper 20-0-0 28-1-0 First Second, CIS tournament
2005-06 Howie Draper 16-1-3 27-3-3 First CIS tournament champions
2006-07 Howie Draper 21-3 33-4-1 First CIS tournament champions
2007-08 Howie Draper 21-2-1 29-5-1 First Fourth, CIS tournament
2008-09 Howie Draper 22-2 26-5 Second Did not qualify
2009-10 Howie Draper 23-1-0 33-1 First CIS tournament champions
2010-11 Howie Draper 17-7 25-14 Second Fifth, CIS tournament
2011-12 Howie Draper 14-10 23-16 Second Fifth, CIS tournament
2012-13 Howie Draper 16-12 25-16 Third Did not qualify
2013-14 Howie Draper 20-8 23-11 Third Did not qualify
2014-15 Howie Draper 20-8 28-14 First Eighth, CIS tournament
2015-16 Howie Draper 16-12 21-14 Third Did not qualify
2016-17 Howie Draper 21-7 36-9 Second U Sports tournament champions
2017-18 Howie Draper 19-9 27-12 Third Did not qualify
2018-19 Howie Draper 23-5 33-7 First Fourth, U Sports tournament
2019-20 Howie Draper 20-8 28-10 First Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[12]
2020-21 Cancelled due financial reasons caused by the COVID-19 pandemic[10]
2021-22 Howie Draper 13-7 22-11 Did not qualify
2022-23 Howie Draper 28-12 21-7 Did not qualify

Awards and honours edit

U Sports honours edit

  • Brodrick Trophy (U Sports Most Valuable Player): Lori Shupak (2002), Danielle Bourgeois (2004, 2005), Lindsay McAlpine (2007), Tarin Podloski (2009), Alex Poznikoff (2019)
  • U Sports Rookie of the Year: Danielle Bourgeois (2000), Madison Willan (2020)
  • Marion Hillard Award (Student-Athlete Community Service): Taryn Barry (2007), Janelle Froehler (2016)
  • Fox 40 U Sports Coach of the Year award: Howie Draper (2002, 2004, 2009, 2019)
  • Kirsten Chamberlin, U Sports Athlete of the Month, February 2020[13]

U Sports Tournament honours edit

  • U Sports Championship Most Valuable Player: Danielle Bourgeois (2002, 2004), Tarin Podloski (2006), Lindsay McAlpine (2007), Stephanie Ramsay (2010), Lindsey Post (2017)

All-Canadian selections edit

  • Danielle Bourgeois, 2003 CIS First Team All-Canadian
  • Judy Diduck, 2003 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Lori Shupak, 2003 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Danielle Bourgeois, 2004 CIS First Team All-Canadian
  • Delaney Collins, 2004 CIS First Team All-Canadian
  • Judy Diduck, 2004 CIS First Team All-Canadian
  • Kristen Hagg, 2006 CIS First Team All-Canadian
  • Tarin Podloski, 2006 CIS Second-Team All-Canadian
  • Lindsay McAlpine, 2007 CIS First Team All-Canadian[14]
  • Tarin Podloski, 2007 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Rayanee Reeve, 2007 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Nicole Pratt, 2010 All-CIS Second Team selection
  • Tarin Podloski, 2010 All-CIS Second Team selection[15]

All-Rookie Team selections edit

  • Jessica Kampjes: 2012-13 USports All-Rookie Team[16]

Canada West honors edit

Canada West All-Stars edit

  • Autumn MacDougall, Forward, 2017-18 Canada West First-Team
  • Alex Poznikoff, Forward, 2017-18 Canada West First-Team[17]
  • Cayle Dillon, Defense, 2017-18 Canada West Second-Team
  • Taylor Kezama, Defense, 2017-18 Canada West Second-Team
  • Madison Willan, Forward, 2022-23 Canada West Second-Team

Canada West All-Rookie edit

  • Abby Krzyzaniak, Defense, 2017-18 Canada West All-Rookie

Team MVP edit

Season MVP
1997-98 Krysty Lorenz
1998-99 Lori Shupak
1999-00
2000-01
Stacey McCullough
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
Danielle Bourgeois
2005-06 Kristen Hagg
2006-07 Lindsay McAlpine
2007-08 Jennifer Newton
2008-09 Tarin Podloski
2009-10 Dana Vinge

University honours edit

  • Kristen Haag: 2021 inductee - University of Alberta Sports Wall of Fame[18]

International edit

Winter Universiade edit

Olympians edit

Pandas in pro hockey edit

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion

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The Alberta Pandas ice hockey team represents the University of Alberta in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports Since joining U Sports then called the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union followed by Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2001 in 1997 the women s ice hockey team has been led by head coach Howie Draper The program has won the most Canada West conference championships with 14 and the most U Sports national championships with eight 1 Alberta Pandas ice hockeyUniversityUniversity of AlbertaConferenceCanada WestHead coachHowie Draper23rd season 392 99 7ArenaClare Drake ArenaEdmonton AlbertaColorsGreen Gold and White U Sports Tournament championships2000 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2010 2017Conference Tournament championships1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2015 2019 2020On January 25 2011 it was announced that the 1999 2000 University of Alberta Pandas hockey team would be inducted into the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame 2 Contents 1 Early years 2 U Sports 3 Year by year 4 Awards and honours 4 1 U Sports honours 4 1 1 U Sports Tournament honours 4 1 2 All Canadian selections 4 1 3 All Rookie Team selections 4 2 Canada West honors 4 2 1 Canada West All Stars 4 2 2 Canada West All Rookie 4 3 Team MVP 4 4 University honours 5 International 5 1 Winter Universiade 5 2 Olympians 6 Pandas in pro hockey 6 1 Pandas selected in the CWHL Draft 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editIn the era of the First World War the University of Alberta formed men s ice hockey and women s ice hockey teams The women s team played many community based teams The University of Alberta played the Edmonton Monarchs in the Monarchs first ever game in 1918 3 The city of Edmonton would organize women s ice hockey into three divisions in 1930 junior intermediate and senior The Edmonton Monarchs and the University of Alberta were the only teams that comprised the senior division 4 In that same year the University of Alberta would challenge the Edmonton Monarchs for the Alpine Cup The Monarchs prevailed by a 1 0 score By 1934 the University of Alberta was demoted to the intermediate division In 1937 the University of Alberta competed for the Alpine Cup contested at the Banff Winter Carnival The club lost to the Calgary Avenue Grills team 4 U Sports editOn March 14 2004 the Pandas won their third consecutive National Championship and their fourth in five years The Pandas became the first team to win three consecutive championships which remains unmatched as of 2020 5 The win came courtesy of a 2 0 tally over the Ottawa Gee Gees For the season the Pandas went 20 0 0 in Canada West play 7 0 in the postseason and a 35 0 0 overall mark 6 U Sports Player of the Year Danielle Bourgeois scored both goals in the game 7 as Alberta outshot Ottawa 45 14 overall The game winning goal was assisted by Canadian national team member Delaney Collins With the triumph the Pandas ran their undefeated streak against U Sports opponents to 81 games During the streak their last loss to a U Sports team was on Oct 13 2001 7 On March 14 2010 the Pandas won the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women s ice hockey championship which was their seventh title in the 13 years since the tournament s inception In the gold medal game they defeated the McGill Martlets by a score of 2 0 8 While the program did not have as much of a dominant national run in the next decade the team managed to claim their eighth national championship in 2017 after once again defeating the Martlets in double overtime by a score of 2 1 9 It was also the first time that the Pandas had won the National championship while not winning their conference championship in the same year Due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Canada and financial reasons the University of Alberta announced that the Pandas would not participate in the 2020 21 season if one were to be held 10 Former Pandas Hockey defender Taylor Kezama a 2017 U Sports National Champion and a 2019 Canada West champion was one of 18 former U Sports student athletes announced among the inaugural participants of the U SPORTS Female Apprenticeship Coach Program 11 Year by year editNational Tournament champions Conference ChampionsSeason Coach Conf Record Overall Standings Postseason1997 98 Howie Draper None 3 1 0 Does not apply Fifth CIAU tournament1998 99 Howie Draper 4 1 1 20 8 3 First Second CIAU tournament1999 00 Howie Draper 15 1 1 26 3 1 First CIAU tournament champions2000 01 Howie Draper 13 1 2 20 6 2 Second Did not qualify2001 02 Howie Draper 16 0 0 33 1 0 First CIS tournament champions2002 03 Howie Draper 19 0 1 34 0 1 First CIS tournament champions2003 04 Howie Draper 20 0 0 35 0 0 First CIS tournament champions2004 05 Howie Draper 20 0 0 28 1 0 First Second CIS tournament2005 06 Howie Draper 16 1 3 27 3 3 First CIS tournament champions2006 07 Howie Draper 21 3 33 4 1 First CIS tournament champions2007 08 Howie Draper 21 2 1 29 5 1 First Fourth CIS tournament2008 09 Howie Draper 22 2 26 5 Second Did not qualify2009 10 Howie Draper 23 1 0 33 1 First CIS tournament champions2010 11 Howie Draper 17 7 25 14 Second Fifth CIS tournament2011 12 Howie Draper 14 10 23 16 Second Fifth CIS tournament2012 13 Howie Draper 16 12 25 16 Third Did not qualify2013 14 Howie Draper 20 8 23 11 Third Did not qualify2014 15 Howie Draper 20 8 28 14 First Eighth CIS tournament2015 16 Howie Draper 16 12 21 14 Third Did not qualify2016 17 Howie Draper 21 7 36 9 Second U Sports tournament champions2017 18 Howie Draper 19 9 27 12 Third Did not qualify2018 19 Howie Draper 23 5 33 7 First Fourth U Sports tournament2019 20 Howie Draper 20 8 28 10 First Tournament cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 12 2020 21 Cancelled due financial reasons caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 10 2021 22 Howie Draper 13 7 22 11 Did not qualify2022 23 Howie Draper 28 12 21 7 Did not qualifyAwards and honours editU Sports honours edit Brodrick Trophy U Sports Most Valuable Player Lori Shupak 2002 Danielle Bourgeois 2004 2005 Lindsay McAlpine 2007 Tarin Podloski 2009 Alex Poznikoff 2019 U Sports Rookie of the Year Danielle Bourgeois 2000 Madison Willan 2020 Marion Hillard Award Student Athlete Community Service Taryn Barry 2007 Janelle Froehler 2016 Fox 40 U Sports Coach of the Year award Howie Draper 2002 2004 2009 2019 Kirsten Chamberlin U Sports Athlete of the Month February 2020 13 U Sports Tournament honours edit U Sports Championship Most Valuable Player Danielle Bourgeois 2002 2004 Tarin Podloski 2006 Lindsay McAlpine 2007 Stephanie Ramsay 2010 Lindsey Post 2017 All Canadian selections edit Danielle Bourgeois 2003 CIS First Team All Canadian Judy Diduck 2003 CIS Second Team All Canadian Lori Shupak 2003 CIS Second Team All Canadian Danielle Bourgeois 2004 CIS First Team All Canadian Delaney Collins 2004 CIS First Team All Canadian Judy Diduck 2004 CIS First Team All Canadian Kristen Hagg 2006 CIS First Team All Canadian Tarin Podloski 2006 CIS Second Team All Canadian Lindsay McAlpine 2007 CIS First Team All Canadian 14 Tarin Podloski 2007 CIS Second Team All Canadian Rayanee Reeve 2007 CIS Second Team All Canadian Nicole Pratt 2010 All CIS Second Team selection Tarin Podloski 2010 All CIS Second Team selection 15 All Rookie Team selections edit Jessica Kampjes 2012 13 USports All Rookie Team 16 Canada West honors edit Canada West All Stars edit Autumn MacDougall Forward 2017 18 Canada West First Team Alex Poznikoff Forward 2017 18 Canada West First Team 17 Cayle Dillon Defense 2017 18 Canada West Second Team Taylor Kezama Defense 2017 18 Canada West Second Team Madison Willan Forward 2022 23 Canada West Second TeamCanada West All Rookie edit Abby Krzyzaniak Defense 2017 18 Canada West All RookieTeam MVP edit Season MVP1997 98 Krysty Lorenz1998 99 Lori Shupak1999 002000 01 Stacey McCullough2001 022002 032003 042004 05 Danielle Bourgeois2005 06 Kristen Hagg2006 07 Lindsay McAlpine2007 08 Jennifer Newton2008 09 Tarin Podloski2009 10 Dana VingeUniversity honours edit Kristen Haag 2021 inductee University of Alberta Sports Wall of Fame 18 International editWinter Universiade edit Andrea Boras 19 nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade 2011 Winter Universiade gold medal Leah Copeland nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade Jennifer Newton nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade Stephanie Ramsay nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade 20 Rayanne Reeve nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade Tess Houston nbsp Canada 2015 Winter Universiade 21 Jessica Kampjes nbsp Canada 2015 Winter Universiade Alex Poznikoff Forward nbsp Canada 2017 Winter Universiade 22 Madison Willan Forward nbsp Canada 2023 Winter Universiade gold medal Olympians edit Player Event ResultJudy Diduck 23 Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics SilverPandas in pro hockey edit CWHL All Star NWHL All Star Clarkson Cup Champion Isobel Cup ChampionPlayer Position Team s League s Years TitlesMegan Eady Melbourne IceSDE AWIHLSDHLMichala Jefferies Goaltender Sydney Sirens AWIHL 1Autumn MacDougall Forward Buffalo Beauts NWHLLindsey Post Goaltender Calgary InfernoSDE HF CWHLSDHL 4Pandas selected in the CWHL Draft edit The following were selected in the 2010 CWHL Draft 24 Player Position Team SelectionDelaney Collins Defense Brampton Thunder 5References edit Pandas Hockey Team History Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas Retrieved June 28 2020 99 00 hockey Pandas inducted into Hall of Fame University of Alberta January 25 2011 Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western Canada Wayne Norton p 136 Ronsdale Press 2009 ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 a b Women on Ice The Early Years of Women s Hockey in Western Canada Wayne Norton p 140 Ronsdale Press 2009 ISBN 978 1 55380 073 6 History Golden Path Trophy U Sports Retrieved June 28 2020 http www uofaweb ualberta ca expressnews template article cfm id 5647 permanent dead link a b Canadian University Sports Archived from the original on 2012 03 29 Retrieved 2011 06 23 FINAL CIS championship Pandas put an end to Martlets 86 game winning streak with a 2 0 win Canadian Interuniversity Sport March 14 2010 Retrieved June 28 2020 Kezama double OT winner gives Alberta 8th Golden Path National Championship U Sports March 19 2017 a b Golden Bears and Pandas 2020 21 Season Update University of Alberta June 17 2020 Taylor Kezama selected for U SPORTS Female Apprentice Coach Program usports ca March 8 2021 Retrieved 2021 06 23 U Sports hockey championships cancelled due to COVID 19 outbreak Sportsnet March 12 2020 February 2020 Kirsten Chamberlin usports ca March 20 2020 Retrieved June 25 2021 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 29 Retrieved 2011 06 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link CIS CIS women s hockey Laurier goalie Knox named player of the year Archived from the original on 2011 10 28 Retrieved 2011 06 09 McGill s Daoust named player of the year presto en usports ca March 6 2013 Retrieved May 4 2021 Evan Daum Canada West Communications February 21 2018 WHKY Top three dominate all star and all rookie voting canadawest org Retrieved May 12 2021 Slav Kornik 2021 06 07 University of Alberta Pandas hockey alum earns spot on Sports Wall of Fame globalnews ca Retrieved 2021 06 10 Canada West Universities Athletic Association Canada West women s hockey trio making strides at Winter Universiade Archived from the original on 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2011 07 10 CAN Announces Women s Ice Hockey Team for Harbin fisu net January 9 2009 Retrieved May 4 2021 2015 Winter Universiade CIS announces Canadian women s hockey roster universitysport prestosports com 2014 10 24 Retrieved 2021 05 06 2017 Winter Universiade Canadian women s hockey team announced canadawest org 2016 10 07 Retrieved 2021 05 20 Judy Diduck Player Profile Sports Reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Draft CWHL Canadian Women s Hockey League Archived from the original on 2010 12 28 Retrieved 2011 02 01 External links edit Official website 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