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Carleton Ravens women's ice hockey

The Carleton Ravens are a collegiate women's ice hockey team based out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Competing as the women's ice hockey team of Carleton University, the Ravens play in the Quebec Student Sports Federation (RSEQ), as part of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship. The team plays its home games at the Carleton Ice House, typically on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.[1]

Carleton Ravens women's ice hockey
UniversityCarleton University
ConferenceRSEQ
Governing BodyU Sports
Head coachStacey Colarossi
Assistant coachesTawnya Guindon, Matthew Jenkins, Tricia Zakaria
ArenaCarleton Ice House
Ottawa
ColorsRed
   
MascotRodney the Raven

History Edit

During the 2006-07 regular season, Valerie Charbonneau earned her second straight nod to the RSEQ All-Star Team. Recording 540 saves, she would break the previous single season record of 532, which she set one season earlier. On February 28, 2007, she would log an astounding 53 saves in a 5-4 double overtime victory versus the Ottawa Gee-Gees, resulting in the program's first-ever playoff victory.

Earning the 2011 Carleton University Most Outstanding Graduating Female Athlete Award, Kristen Marson would play 91 games, setting a program record. In addition, she would graduate as the Ravens all-time leader in career assists with 21.

In a January 22, 2012 game against the No. 1-ranked McGill Martlets, the Ravens defeated McGill for the first time in program history via a 4-3 shootout victory. McGill had won 116 of its previous 117 games entering the upset.

 

On February 4, 2012, the Ravens honoured the memory of the late Daron Richardson, daughter of Ottawa Senators assistant coach, Luke Richardson. The club held a charity drive for the Daron Richardson Fund (known as Do It For Daron), a program focused on raising awareness about youth mental health. Bruce MacDonald, Daron's former coach and the father of Ravens player Kristen MacDonald participated in the ceremonial face off.[2]

On January 20, 2013, a contest at the Carleton Ice House versus the cross-town rival Ottawa Gee-Gees resulted in a shootout. Ravens forward Jessica O'Grady would record three goals in the shootout, resulting in one of the most remarkable wins in program history.[3]

In preparation for the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship, the Carleton Ice House served as the training facility for the Germany women's national ice hockey team. Former Ravens team captain Sara Seiler served as a member of the German squad.[4] Of note, the Ravens hosted Germany in an exhibition game, which saw the Germans prevail by a 3-0 tally, with goals from Julia Zorn, Franziska Busch, Andrea Lanzl.[5]

Pierre Alain era Edit

Longtime Hockey Canada deckhand Pierre Alain was named the new head coach of the program on May 2, 2014.[6] The coach of multiple gold medal-winning national teams, Alain promised a full rebuild of the program from the ground up, starting with recruiting.

Alain's first season in charge, 2014–15, proved to be a difficult one, as players tried to find chemistry with a strong batch of first-year recruits. Carleton sputtered to a 3-17 record, losing its final ten games in a row to slide out of playoff contention. However, an encouraging set of freshman including goaltender Katelyn Steele, defenceman Robyn Belland, and forward Sidney Weiss leave plenty of room for future optimism around the program.

Coach Alain's program began the 2015-16 campaign with a roster composed of more than 60% freshman, along with the most first-year heavy opening night lineup in Canada. Freshman Nicole Miners would lead the team in scoring with 10 points. On the final day of the season, Miners would record three assists in a winning effort versus the Ottawa Gee-Gees. Finishing the season with 10 points, she would set a program record for most points in one season by a rookie.[7]

The following season, Miners rookie scoring record would be broken. Delaney Ross, from Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, amassed eight goals and 10 assists for an 18 point campaign. Not only did she set a new Ravens standard for rookie skaters, she would establish a single-season scoring record, also becoming the first player in program history to average one point per game.[8]

Over Ross' last four games, she recorded six points, on the strength of five assists. In addition, Ross' 18 points tied her with Concordia's Audrey Belzile for the second highest scoring total in U Sports play among rookies, trailing national leader Annie Berg of the Brock Badgers by five points. Earning a spot on the 2016-17 U Sports All-Rookie Team, she became only the second player in program history to receive national recognition. Coincidentally, the other Ravens player to receive national honours also landed on the All-Rookie Team, Kerri Palmer from 2007-08.[8]

During August 2020, former Ravens player and current assistant coach Tawnya Guindon was one of 18 former U Sports student-athletes announced among the inaugural participants of the U SPORTS Female Apprenticeship Coach Program.[9] Funded through Sport Canada, the objective was to increase the number of females in coaching positions across Canadian universities, matching apprentice coaches who have recently graduated with a mentor coach.

As the 2020-21 season was shelved due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the charitable efforts of first-year recruit Emma Weller made national news.[10] Handing out wool hats and mittens, that she sewed herself, to homeless communities around the nation's capital,[11] it caught the attention of The Sports Network, who dispatched a production team to produce a feature of her efforts ahead of Bell Let’s Talk Day.

Season-by-season Record Edit

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L T OTL GF GA Pts Finish
2004–05 Marco Ouellette 0 14 1 0 12 83 1 4th, QSSF
2005–06 Marco Ouellette 0 14 0 1 13 61 1 4th, QSSF
2006–07 Marco Ouellette 5 13 0 0 26 63 10 3rd, QSSF
2007–08 Marco Ouellette 7 11 0 0 27 57 14 3rd, QSSF
2008–09 Marco Ouellette 7 11 0 31 61 14 3rd, QSSF
2009–10 J.F. Messier 8 12 0 39 47 16 4th, RSEQ
2010–11 Shelley Coolidge 7 8 5 46 59 19 4th, RSEQ
2011–12 Shelley Coolidge 9 8 3 53 75 21 3rd, RSEQ
2012–13 Shelley Coolidge 7 12 1 46 85 15 4th, RSEQ
2013–14 Shelley Coolidge 1 15 4 1 32 90 6 5th, RSEQ
2014–15 Pierre Alain 3 17 0 24 96 6 5th, RSEQ
2015–16[12] Pierre Alain 5 15 0 23 65 10 5th, RSEQ
2016–17[13] Pierre Alain 4 16 0 39 71 10 5th, RSEQ
2017–18[14] Pierre Alain 1 15 2 25 60 8 5th, RSEQ
2018–19[15] Pierre Alain 2 15 3 30 77 8 5th, RSEQ
2019–20[16] Pierre Alain 2 14 2 29 66 10 5th, RSEQ
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22[17] Pierre Alain 4 11 20 61 8 5th, RSEQ

Exhibition Edit

Date Opponent# Rank# Site Decision Result Record
Exhibition
September 3, 2010 vs. Team Norway Carleton Ice House • Ottawa, ON Victoria Powers, W W W 2-1 
February 11, 2013 vs. Team Germany Carleton Ice House • Ottawa, ON Tamber Tisdale, L L 0-3 
October 14, 2016 at Cornell Big Red Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NY Katelyn Steele, L L 0-10 [18] 
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

Season team scoring champion Edit

Year Player GP G A PTS PIM
2019–20[19] Annie-Pier Tremblay 19 2 6 8 6
2018–19[20] Annie-Pier Tremblay 20 4 10 14 6
2017–18[21] Shannon Pearson 20 6 3 9 16
2016–17 Delaney Ross 18 8 10 18 4
2015–16 Nicole Miners 20 3 7 10 26
2014-15[22] Tawnya Guindon 20 4 5 9 20
2013-14 [23] Sadie Wegner 20 8 5 13 16
2012-13 [24] Sadie Wegner 19 10 7 17 33
2011-12 [25] Sara Seiler 20 4 11 15 4
2010-11[26] Claudia Bergeron 20 6 11 17 4
2009-10[27] Claudia Bergeron 20 7 6 13 14

Team captains Edit

This is an incomplete list

Sara Seiler was the first European in the history of the program to have the captaincy bestowed upon her.[28]

  • 2002-03: Tricia Zakaria
  • 2003-04: Tricia Zakaria
  • 2008-09: Tara O'Reilly
  • 2009-10: Tara O'Reilly[29]
  • 2010-11: Sara Seiler
  • 2011-12: Sara Seiler
  • 2012-13: Blaire MacDonald [30]
  • 2013-14:
  • 2014-15: Sadie Wegner[31]
  • 2015-16: Tawnya Guindon
  • 2016-17: Tawnya Guindon
  • 2017-18: Leah Scott
  • 2018-19: Leah Scott
  • 2019-20: Leah Scott [32]
  • 2020-21: No season held
  • 2021-22:

Awards and honours Edit

USports Edit

  • Delaney Ross, 2017 USports All-Rookie Team[33]

RSEQ Edit

  • Erica Skinner, 2010-11 RSEQ Leadership and Citizenship Award (Nomination for the Marion Hilliard Award - presented annually to the CIS women's hockey player who best combines academic and sport excellence with community involvement) [34]
  • Kristen MacDonald, 2011-12 RSEQ Leadership and Citizenship Award (Nomination for the Marion Hilliard Award - presented annually to the CIS women's hockey player who best combines academic and sport excellence with community involvement) [35]

RSEQ All-Stars Edit

First-Team

  • Kerri Palmer, 2008 RSEQ First Team All-Star[36]

Second-Team

  • Valerie Charbonneau: 2005-06 RSEQ Second Team All-Star
  • Valerie Charbonneau: 2006-07 RSEQ Second Team All-Star[37]
  • Kristen Marson: 2006-07 RSEQ Second Team All-Star
  • Kristen Marson, 2011 RSEQ Second All-Star Team[38]
  • 2011-12 RSEQ SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM: Melanie McKnight
  • 2011-12 RSEQ SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM: Tamber Tisdale[35]
  • 2016-17 RSEQ Second Team All-Stars: Katelyn Steele, Carleton[39]

RSEQ All-Rookie Edit

  • Robyn Belland, 2014-15 RSEQ All-Rookie Team[40]
  • 2016-17 RSEQ All-Rookie Team: Delaney Ross
  • 2019-20 RSEQ ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Nicole MacNeil, Carleton[41]

Conference weekly awards Edit

  • Katelyn Steele, RSEQ Female Athlete of the Week (Awarded January 10, 2017)[42]

Team Awards Edit

This is an incomplete list

Most Valuable Player Edit

  • 2005-06: Valerie Charbonneau
  • 2006-07: Caitlin Cadeau
  • 2007-08: Kristen Marson
  • 2008-09: Valerie Charbonneau
  • 2011-12: Claudia Bergeron
  • 2012-13: Blaire MacDonald
  • 2013-14: Eri Kiribuchi, Goaltender
  • 2014-15: Tawnya Guindon[43]
  • 2015-16: Katelyn Steele[44]
  • 2016-17: Katelyn Steele
  • 2019-20: Jennifer Semkowski [45]

Alumni Award Edit

  • 2005-06: Meryl Ditchburn
  • 2006-07: Michelle Higgins
  • 2007-08: Jessica Bradley
  • 2013-14: Jasmine Levesque
  • 2014-15: Ainslee Kent
  • 2015-16: Tawnya Guindon
  • 2016-17: Tawnya Guindon
  • 2019-20: Jennifer Semkowski

University Awards Edit

  • Kristen Marson: 2011 Carleton University Most Outstanding Graduating Female Athlete[46]

Ravens Athlete of the Week Edit

  • Kristen Marson: Carleton University’s Athlete of the Week (Week of January 18, 2011)

Ravens in professional hockey Edit

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion
Player Position Team(s) League(s) Years Titles
Erin Beaver Defence/Forward Neuberg Highlanders
Sydney Sirens
EWHL
AWIHL
4 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy AWIHL Champion
Audrey-Ann Boutour Forward Neuberg Highlanders EWHL 1
Hedda Gjerde Defence MODO
Vålerenga
SDHL
Norway
Tawnya Guindon Forward Göteborg HC
Leksands IF
SDHL 2
Olivia Keefe Defence Boston Blades CWHL 1
Eri Kiribuchi Goaltender HC 2001 Kladno
KJT
Hachinohe Reds
Czech
SM-sarja
Japan
Kristen Marson Defence Burlington Barracudas
Toronto Furies
CWHL 3 2014 Clarkson Cup
Jess O'Grady Forward Ottawa Lady Senators
Calgary Inferno
Toronto Furies
CWHL
Delaney Ross Forward Naprzod Janow Poland 1
Sara Seiler Forward Ottawa Raiders
ERC Ingolstadt
NWHL founded in 1999
Frauen-Bundesliga (W)
1
Olivia Sutter Forward Team Alberta CWHL
Tamber Tisdale[47] Goaltender OSC Eisladies Berlin Frauen-Bundesliga (W) 1
Alexandra Cipparone (Palm) Forward Segeltorps IF / Djugårdens IF SDHL 7

International Edit

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See also Edit

External links Edit

  • The official site of Carleton women’s hockey

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The Carleton Ravens are a collegiate women s ice hockey team based out of Ottawa Ontario Canada Competing as the women s ice hockey team of Carleton University the Ravens play in the Quebec Student Sports Federation RSEQ as part of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women s ice hockey championship The team plays its home games at the Carleton Ice House typically on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 1 Carleton Ravens women s ice hockeyUniversityCarleton UniversityConferenceRSEQGoverning BodyU SportsHead coachStacey ColarossiAssistant coachesTawnya Guindon Matthew Jenkins Tricia ZakariaArenaCarleton Ice HouseOttawaColorsRed MascotRodney the Raven Contents 1 History 1 1 Pierre Alain era 1 2 Season by season Record 1 3 Exhibition 1 4 Season team scoring champion 1 5 Team captains 2 Awards and honours 2 1 USports 2 2 RSEQ 2 2 1 RSEQ All Stars 2 2 2 RSEQ All Rookie 2 2 3 Conference weekly awards 2 3 Team Awards 2 3 1 Most Valuable Player 2 3 2 Alumni Award 2 4 University Awards 2 5 Ravens Athlete of the Week 3 Ravens in professional hockey 3 1 International 4 References 4 1 See also 5 External linksHistory EditDuring the 2006 07 regular season Valerie Charbonneau earned her second straight nod to the RSEQ All Star Team Recording 540 saves she would break the previous single season record of 532 which she set one season earlier On February 28 2007 she would log an astounding 53 saves in a 5 4 double overtime victory versus the Ottawa Gee Gees resulting in the program s first ever playoff victory Earning the 2011 Carleton University Most Outstanding Graduating Female Athlete Award Kristen Marson would play 91 games setting a program record In addition she would graduate as the Ravens all time leader in career assists with 21 In a January 22 2012 game against the No 1 ranked McGill Martlets the Ravens defeated McGill for the first time in program history via a 4 3 shootout victory McGill had won 116 of its previous 117 games entering the upset nbsp On February 4 2012 the Ravens honoured the memory of the late Daron Richardson daughter of Ottawa Senators assistant coach Luke Richardson The club held a charity drive for the Daron Richardson Fund known as Do It For Daron a program focused on raising awareness about youth mental health Bruce MacDonald Daron s former coach and the father of Ravens player Kristen MacDonald participated in the ceremonial face off 2 On January 20 2013 a contest at the Carleton Ice House versus the cross town rival Ottawa Gee Gees resulted in a shootout Ravens forward Jessica O Grady would record three goals in the shootout resulting in one of the most remarkable wins in program history 3 In preparation for the 2013 IIHF Women s World Championship the Carleton Ice House served as the training facility for the Germany women s national ice hockey team Former Ravens team captain Sara Seiler served as a member of the German squad 4 Of note the Ravens hosted Germany in an exhibition game which saw the Germans prevail by a 3 0 tally with goals from Julia Zorn Franziska Busch Andrea Lanzl 5 Pierre Alain era Edit Longtime Hockey Canada deckhand Pierre Alain was named the new head coach of the program on May 2 2014 6 The coach of multiple gold medal winning national teams Alain promised a full rebuild of the program from the ground up starting with recruiting Alain s first season in charge 2014 15 proved to be a difficult one as players tried to find chemistry with a strong batch of first year recruits Carleton sputtered to a 3 17 record losing its final ten games in a row to slide out of playoff contention However an encouraging set of freshman including goaltender Katelyn Steele defenceman Robyn Belland and forward Sidney Weiss leave plenty of room for future optimism around the program Coach Alain s program began the 2015 16 campaign with a roster composed of more than 60 freshman along with the most first year heavy opening night lineup in Canada Freshman Nicole Miners would lead the team in scoring with 10 points On the final day of the season Miners would record three assists in a winning effort versus the Ottawa Gee Gees Finishing the season with 10 points she would set a program record for most points in one season by a rookie 7 The following season Miners rookie scoring record would be broken Delaney Ross from Meadow Lake Saskatchewan amassed eight goals and 10 assists for an 18 point campaign Not only did she set a new Ravens standard for rookie skaters she would establish a single season scoring record also becoming the first player in program history to average one point per game 8 Over Ross last four games she recorded six points on the strength of five assists In addition Ross 18 points tied her with Concordia s Audrey Belzile for the second highest scoring total in U Sports play among rookies trailing national leader Annie Berg of the Brock Badgers by five points Earning a spot on the 2016 17 U Sports All Rookie Team she became only the second player in program history to receive national recognition Coincidentally the other Ravens player to receive national honours also landed on the All Rookie Team Kerri Palmer from 2007 08 8 During August 2020 former Ravens player and current assistant coach Tawnya Guindon was one of 18 former U Sports student athletes announced among the inaugural participants of the U SPORTS Female Apprenticeship Coach Program 9 Funded through Sport Canada the objective was to increase the number of females in coaching positions across Canadian universities matching apprentice coaches who have recently graduated with a mentor coach As the 2020 21 season was shelved due to the Covid 19 Pandemic the charitable efforts of first year recruit Emma Weller made national news 10 Handing out wool hats and mittens that she sewed herself to homeless communities around the nation s capital 11 it caught the attention of The Sports Network who dispatched a production team to produce a feature of her efforts ahead of Bell Let s Talk Day Season by season Record Edit Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League LeaderYear Coach W L T OTL GF GA Pts Finish2004 05 Marco Ouellette 0 14 1 0 12 83 1 4th QSSF2005 06 Marco Ouellette 0 14 0 1 13 61 1 4th QSSF2006 07 Marco Ouellette 5 13 0 0 26 63 10 3rd QSSF2007 08 Marco Ouellette 7 11 0 0 27 57 14 3rd QSSF2008 09 Marco Ouellette 7 11 0 31 61 14 3rd QSSF2009 10 J F Messier 8 12 0 39 47 16 4th RSEQ2010 11 Shelley Coolidge 7 8 5 46 59 19 4th RSEQ2011 12 Shelley Coolidge 9 8 3 53 75 21 3rd RSEQ2012 13 Shelley Coolidge 7 12 1 46 85 15 4th RSEQ2013 14 Shelley Coolidge 1 15 4 1 32 90 6 5th RSEQ2014 15 Pierre Alain 3 17 0 24 96 6 5th RSEQ2015 16 12 Pierre Alain 5 15 0 23 65 10 5th RSEQ2016 17 13 Pierre Alain 4 16 0 39 71 10 5th RSEQ2017 18 14 Pierre Alain 1 15 2 25 60 8 5th RSEQ2018 19 15 Pierre Alain 2 15 3 30 77 8 5th RSEQ2019 20 16 Pierre Alain 2 14 2 29 66 10 5th RSEQ2020 21 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 22 17 Pierre Alain 4 11 20 61 8 5th RSEQExhibition Edit Date Opponent Rank Site Decision Result RecordExhibitionSeptember 3 2010 vs Team Norway Carleton Ice House Ottawa ON Victoria Powers W W W 2 1 February 11 2013 vs Team Germany Carleton Ice House Ottawa ON Tamber Tisdale L L 0 3 October 14 2016 at Cornell Big Red Lynah Rink Ithaca NY Katelyn Steele L L 0 10 18 Non conference game Rankings from USCHO com Poll Season team scoring champion Edit Year Player GP G A PTS PIM2019 20 19 Annie Pier Tremblay 19 2 6 8 62018 19 20 Annie Pier Tremblay 20 4 10 14 62017 18 21 Shannon Pearson 20 6 3 9 162016 17 Delaney Ross 18 8 10 18 42015 16 Nicole Miners 20 3 7 10 262014 15 22 Tawnya Guindon 20 4 5 9 202013 14 23 Sadie Wegner 20 8 5 13 162012 13 24 Sadie Wegner 19 10 7 17 332011 12 25 Sara Seiler 20 4 11 15 42010 11 26 Claudia Bergeron 20 6 11 17 42009 10 27 Claudia Bergeron 20 7 6 13 14Team captains Edit This is an incomplete listSara Seiler was the first European in the history of the program to have the captaincy bestowed upon her 28 2002 03 Tricia Zakaria 2003 04 Tricia Zakaria 2008 09 Tara O Reilly 2009 10 Tara O Reilly 29 2010 11 Sara Seiler 2011 12 Sara Seiler 2012 13 Blaire MacDonald 30 2013 14 2014 15 Sadie Wegner 31 2015 16 Tawnya Guindon 2016 17 Tawnya Guindon 2017 18 Leah Scott 2018 19 Leah Scott 2019 20 Leah Scott 32 2020 21 No season held 2021 22 Awards and honours EditUSports Edit Delaney Ross 2017 USports All Rookie Team 33 RSEQ Edit Erica Skinner 2010 11 RSEQ Leadership and Citizenship Award Nomination for the Marion Hilliard Award presented annually to the CIS women s hockey player who best combines academic and sport excellence with community involvement 34 Kristen MacDonald 2011 12 RSEQ Leadership and Citizenship Award Nomination for the Marion Hilliard Award presented annually to the CIS women s hockey player who best combines academic and sport excellence with community involvement 35 RSEQ All Stars Edit First Team Kerri Palmer 2008 RSEQ First Team All Star 36 Second Team Valerie Charbonneau 2005 06 RSEQ Second Team All Star Valerie Charbonneau 2006 07 RSEQ Second Team All Star 37 Kristen Marson 2006 07 RSEQ Second Team All Star Kristen Marson 2011 RSEQ Second All Star Team 38 2011 12 RSEQ SECOND ALL STAR TEAM Melanie McKnight 2011 12 RSEQ SECOND ALL STAR TEAM Tamber Tisdale 35 2016 17 RSEQ Second Team All Stars Katelyn Steele Carleton 39 RSEQ All Rookie Edit Robyn Belland 2014 15 RSEQ All Rookie Team 40 2016 17 RSEQ All Rookie Team Delaney Ross 2019 20 RSEQ ALL ROOKIE TEAM Nicole MacNeil Carleton 41 Conference weekly awards Edit Katelyn Steele RSEQ Female Athlete of the Week Awarded January 10 2017 42 Team Awards Edit This is an incomplete list Most Valuable Player Edit 2005 06 Valerie Charbonneau 2006 07 Caitlin Cadeau 2007 08 Kristen Marson 2008 09 Valerie Charbonneau 2011 12 Claudia Bergeron 2012 13 Blaire MacDonald 2013 14 Eri Kiribuchi Goaltender 2014 15 Tawnya Guindon 43 2015 16 Katelyn Steele 44 2016 17 Katelyn Steele 2019 20 Jennifer Semkowski 45 Alumni Award Edit 2005 06 Meryl Ditchburn 2006 07 Michelle Higgins 2007 08 Jessica Bradley 2013 14 Jasmine Levesque 2014 15 Ainslee Kent 2015 16 Tawnya Guindon 2016 17 Tawnya Guindon 2019 20 Jennifer SemkowskiUniversity Awards Edit Kristen Marson 2011 Carleton University Most Outstanding Graduating Female Athlete 46 Ravens Athlete of the Week Edit Kristen Marson Carleton University s Athlete of the Week Week of January 18 2011 Ravens in professional hockey Edit CWHL All Star NWHL All Star Clarkson Cup Champion Isobel Cup ChampionPlayer Position Team s League s Years TitlesErin Beaver Defence Forward Neuberg HighlandersSydney Sirens EWHLAWIHL 4 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy AWIHL ChampionAudrey Ann Boutour Forward Neuberg Highlanders EWHL 1Hedda Gjerde Defence MODOValerenga SDHLNorwayTawnya Guindon Forward Goteborg HC Leksands IF SDHL 2Olivia Keefe Defence Boston Blades CWHL 1Eri Kiribuchi Goaltender HC 2001 KladnoKJTHachinohe Reds CzechSM sarjaJapanKristen Marson Defence Burlington BarracudasToronto Furies CWHL 3 2014 Clarkson CupJess O Grady Forward Ottawa Lady SenatorsCalgary InfernoToronto Furies CWHLDelaney Ross Forward Naprzod Janow Poland 1Sara Seiler Forward Ottawa RaidersERC Ingolstadt NWHL founded in 1999Frauen Bundesliga W 1Olivia Sutter Forward Team Alberta CWHLTamber Tisdale 47 Goaltender OSC Eisladies Berlin Frauen Bundesliga W 1Alexandra Cipparone Palm Forward Segeltorps IF Djugardens IF SDHL 7International Edit Hedda Gjerde nbsp Norway 2013 IIHF Women s World Championship Division I Eri Kiribuchi nbsp Japan 2009 Winter Universiade 48 Andrea Kollova 49 nbsp Slovakia 2016 IIHF World Women s U18 Championship Division I Sara Seiler nbsp Germany 2013 IIHF Women s World Championship and Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics Women s tournamentReferences Edit Facilities Carleton Athletics Carleton Athletics Do It for Daron at the Ice House this weekend Go Ravens goravens carleton ca Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Retrieved January 27 2022 O Grady Nets Three Epic Shootout Goals in Remarkable Performance for Ravens bleacherreport com January 21 2013 Retrieved June 24 2021 CARLETON RAVENS HOSTING GERMANY TO BE SPECIAL FOR SARA SEILER hockeycanada ca March 27 2013 Retrieved July 5 2021 Germany 3 Carleton University 0 Germany blanks Carleton University Ravens in emotional homecoming for Seiler hockeycanada ca April 2 2013 Retrieved July 5 2021 Mike Beasley May 2 2014 Pierre Alain named new head coach of Carleton Ravens women s hockey program goravens ca Retrieved June 24 2021 Carlos Verde March 15 2016 Miners sets Ravens Women s Hockey rookie scoring record goravens ca Retrieved June 23 2021 a b Peter Rukavina March 15 2017 WHKY Ross breakout year earns U SPORTS All Rookie recognition goravens ca Retrieved June 23 2021 Participants announced for inaugural U SPORTS Female Apprenticeship Coach Program usports ca September 17 2020 Retrieved June 22 2021 Weller s acts of kindness gather national attention goravens ca January 28 2021 Retrieved June 23 2021 Tim 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receive RSEQ all star recognition in women s hockey mcgillathletics ca March 3 2015 Retrieved July 14 2021 Five McGillians honoured as RSEQ hockey awards and all stars unveiled mcgillathletics ca February 28 2020 Retrieved July 14 2021 WHKY Katelyn Steele named RSEQ Female Athlete of the Week goravens ca January 10 2017 Retrieved May 4 2021 Ravens honoured at Varsity Awards Banquet goravens ca March 19 2015 Retrieved June 21 2021 Evans and Welychka named Carleton s 2015 16 Athletes of the Year goravens ca March 31 2016 Retrieved June 21 2021 Mark Bahensky April 13 2020 Ravens commemorate athletic excellence with annual awards goravens ca Retrieved June 21 2021 Ravens honoured at Varsity Awards Banquet goravens ca April 1 2011 Retrieved June 22 2021 Tamber Tisdale eliteprospects com Retrieved July 14 2021 Round Up Ice Hockey Day 7 fisu net February 24 2009 Retrieved June 24 2021 Makayla Peacock January 25 2017 Kollova joins Slovakian national team charlatan ca Retrieved June 22 2021 See 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