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Cassie Campbell-Pascall

Cassie Dawin[1] Campbell-Pascall CM (born November 22, 1973) is a former Canadian ice hockey player and a current broadcaster for Sportsnet and ESPN. Born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Campbell grew up in Brampton, Ontario, playing for the Brampton Canadettes.[2] She was the captain of the Canadian women's ice hockey team during the 2002 Winter Olympics and led the team to a gold medal. The left winger took on the role of captain again in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, and again successfully led her team to a gold medal with a 4 – 1 win over Sweden.

Cassie Campbell
Born (1973-11-22) November 22, 1973 (age 49)
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 134 lb (61 kg; 9 st 8 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Calgary Oval X-Treme
Toronto Aeros
Mississauga Chiefs
National team  Canada
Playing career 1990–2006
Medal record
Representing  Canada
Olympic Games
2002 Salt Lake City Tournament
2006 Turin Tournament
1998 Nagano Tournament
IIHF World Women's Championships
1994 United States Tournament
1997 Canada Tournament
1999 Finland Tournament
2000 Canada Tournament
2001 United States Tournament
2004 Canada Tournament
2005 Sweden Tournament

Cassie was also captain of the Calgary Oval X-Treme, a team in the Western Women's Hockey League. Campbell has also played for the Toronto Aeros and the Mississauga Chiefs.

Campbell has done modeling, and hosted women's hockey segments on TSN's hockey broadcasts. She attended high school at North Park Secondary School Brampton, and is an alumna of the University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

In honour of Campbell's success, the City of Brampton and Mayor Susan Fennell named a new Recreation Centre, the Cassie Campbell Community Centre, which officially opened in 2007. The Hockey Canada Board and Wayne Gretzky attended the unveiling.

Retirement from hockey

Campbell retired from competitive hockey on August 30, 2006.[3] She then joined Hockey Night in Canada as a rinkside reporter, becoming (on October 14, 2006) the first woman to do colour commentary on a Hockey Night in Canada broadcast.[4] She filled in when Harry Neale was snowed in at his home in Buffalo.[5] She launched her own website in the spring of 2008, and is a spokesperson for Scotiabank. She appears at corporate events for Scotiabank and contributed to a blog on the Scotia Hockey Club website.[6]

On November 22, 2009, Campbell ran a leg in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch relay, through the town of Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.[7]

On November 26, 2013, after Rogers Communications secured a $5.2 billion deal with the National Hockey League for 12 years, Campbell joined Sportsnet's broadcast team, in addition to her Hockey Night in Canada role.

During the 2010, 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Olympics,[8] Campbell provided colour commentary for women's hockey. She was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.[9]

Prior to the 2018 Clarkson Cup finals, Campbell resigned from her role as a CWHL Governor.[10] She also reported that she wanted to resign from the league in 2016, but stayed on at the request of the league. During the two years, her biggest involvement had been helping to secure sponsorships for the league.

At the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, Campbell won the award for Best Sports Analysis or Commentary.[11]

Campbell later joined the NHL on ESPN, who will broadcast games for the first time in 17 years, as part of their new broadcast team for the 2021–22 season.

Interests

Campbell also works as a motivational speaker for Speakers Spotlight, The Lavin Agency and The Sweeney Agency. Campbell is also the author of a book which was released in October 2007. The book is titled H.E.A.R.T., a book co-written with Lorna Schultz Nicholson.[12]

Personal life

Campbell was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario and raised in Brampton, Ontario. She is related to Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables.[13]

Campbell is married to Brad Pascall, an assistant general manager of the NHL's Calgary Flames.[14] She gave birth to her first child, Brooke Violet, on November 17, 2010.[15][16]

In 2007, Campbell was inducted into the Canada Sports Hall of Fame, the same year as Doug Flutie. The June 2007 issue of Chatelaine magazine featured Campbell on its cover for the second time.

On June 16, 2011, Campbell received an honorary degree from the University of Guelph.[17]

On June 25, 2012, Campbell received the Order of Hockey in Canada.[18] She was presented with the Canadian Women's Hockey League Humanitarian of the Year Award in March 2014. The award was presented to Campbell by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.[19] On June 30, 2016, Campbell was made a Member of the Order of Canada by Governor General David Johnston for "contributions to Canadian women's hockey as a player, broadcaster and role model."[20]

The Cassie Campbell Community Centre in Brampton, Ontario is named in her honour.

During May 2018, Campbell-Pascall was part of a group of four female athletes, including Fran Rider, Jen Kish and Kerrin Lee-Gartner to publicly pledge their brain to a Canadian research centre. The posthumous donation shall be made to Toronto Western Hospital's Canadian Concussion Centre to further research on the effect of trauma on women's brains.[21]

Career statistics

Career statistics are from Eliteprospects.com

Regular season

Regular season
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM
1993–94 Mississauga Chiefs COWHL 22 8 6 14 10
1995–96 Mississauga Chiefs COWHL 19 2 7 9 12
1996–97 North York Aeros COWHL 31 9 27 36 20
1998–99 Beatrice Aeros NWHL 29 13 15 28 20
1999–00 Beatrice Aeros NWHL 34 17 18 35 18
2003–04 Calgary Oval X-Treme NWHL 9 7 8 15 6
NWHL totals 72 37 41 78 44

International

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
1994 Canada WC   5 1 1 2 2
1997 Canada WC   5 2 6 8 4
1998 Canada OG   6 1 2 3 8
1999 Canada WC   5 2 1 3 2
2000 Canada WC   5 3 3 6 0
2001 Canada WC   5 0 2 2 2
2002 Canada OG   5 2 1 3 2
2004 Canada WC   5 1 4 5 0
2005 Canada WC   5 2 3 5 2
2006 Canada OG   5 0 5 5 2
Senior totals 51 14 28 42 24

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  2. ^ "Cassie Campbell-Pascall | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  3. ^ . The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 2006-08-30. Archived from the original on 2020-06-05. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  4. ^ a b Hall, M. Ann (2008). Immodest and Sensational: 150 Years of Canadian Women in Sport. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company Ltd. ISBN 978-1-55277-021-4.
  5. ^ "Cassie Campbell makes history as HNIC analyst". CBC Sports. 2006-10-14. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-11.
  7. ^ The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (2009-11-22). . Archived from the original on 2009-11-18. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  8. ^ "Cassie Campbell-Pascall - CBC Media Centre".
  9. ^ a b . oshof.ca. Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 12 November 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  10. ^ Ken Campbell (20 March 2018). "Cassie Campbell-Pascall resigns as CWHL governor ahead of league's marquee weekend". The Hockey News. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  11. ^ Andrew Jeffrey, "Canadian Screen Award winners named in sports programming". RealScreen, July 21, 2021.
  12. ^ Campbell, Cassie. H.E.A.R.T. ASIN 1551683156.
  13. ^ a b Ferguson, Bob (2005). Who's Who in Canadian Sport. Vol. 5. Markham, ON and Allston, MA: Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-55041-855-2.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-07.
  15. ^ "HNIC's Campbell-Pascall has baby girl". CBCSports.ca. The Canadian Press. November 17, 2010.
  16. ^ "Former Olympic hockey star Cassie Campbell has baby girl - CTV News". 17 November 2010. from the original on 2011-04-08. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
  17. ^ "Guelph Breaking News - Guelph's Online Newspaper".
  18. ^ "Wayne Gretzky, Jean Beliveau among Order of Hockey recipients". CBC News. April 10, 2012.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-21. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  20. ^ a b "Canada's Honour Roll". The Globe and Mail. June 30, 2016.
  21. ^ Morgan Campbell (10 May 2018). "Four high-profile Canadians to donate their brains for research into concussion effects in women". Toronto Star. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  22. ^ "Wayne Gretzky, Jean Beliveau among Order of Hockey recipients". CBC News. April 10, 2012.
Preceded by
Therese Brisson (1999-2001)
Captain, Cdn National Women's Hockey Team
2002-06
Succeeded by

External links

  • Official website
  • Cassie Campbell - Women's Hockey #77 Defense[permanent dead link]
  • Cassie Campbell Community Centre
  • Cassie Campbell bio at The Sweeney Agency (speakers bureau)

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This article is missing information about the subject s sporting career Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page February 2021 Cassie Dawin 1 Campbell Pascall CM born November 22 1973 is a former Canadian ice hockey player and a current broadcaster for Sportsnet and ESPN Born in Richmond Hill Ontario Campbell grew up in Brampton Ontario playing for the Brampton Canadettes 2 She was the captain of the Canadian women s ice hockey team during the 2002 Winter Olympics and led the team to a gold medal The left winger took on the role of captain again in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin Italy and again successfully led her team to a gold medal with a 4 1 win over Sweden Cassie CampbellBorn 1973 11 22 November 22 1973 age 49 Richmond Hill Ontario CanadaHeight5 ft 6 in 168 cm Weight134 lb 61 kg 9 st 8 lb PositionLeft WingShotLeftPlayed forCalgary Oval X TremeToronto AerosMississauga ChiefsNational team CanadaPlaying career1990 2006Medal record Representing CanadaOlympic Games2002 Salt Lake City Tournament2006 Turin Tournament1998 Nagano TournamentIIHF World Women s Championships1994 United States Tournament1997 Canada Tournament1999 Finland Tournament2000 Canada Tournament2001 United States Tournament2004 Canada Tournament2005 Sweden TournamentCassie was also captain of the Calgary Oval X Treme a team in the Western Women s Hockey League Campbell has also played for the Toronto Aeros and the Mississauga Chiefs Campbell has done modeling and hosted women s hockey segments on TSN s hockey broadcasts She attended high school at North Park Secondary School Brampton and is an alumna of the University of Guelph in Guelph Ontario Canada In honour of Campbell s success the City of Brampton and Mayor Susan Fennell named a new Recreation Centre the Cassie Campbell Community Centre which officially opened in 2007 The Hockey Canada Board and Wayne Gretzky attended the unveiling Contents 1 Retirement from hockey 2 Interests 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 International 5 Awards and honours 6 References 7 External linksRetirement from hockey EditCampbell retired from competitive hockey on August 30 2006 3 She then joined Hockey Night in Canada as a rinkside reporter becoming on October 14 2006 the first woman to do colour commentary on a Hockey Night in Canada broadcast 4 She filled in when Harry Neale was snowed in at his home in Buffalo 5 She launched her own website in the spring of 2008 and is a spokesperson for Scotiabank She appears at corporate events for Scotiabank and contributed to a blog on the Scotia Hockey Club website 6 On November 22 2009 Campbell ran a leg in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch relay through the town of Cavendish Prince Edward Island 7 On November 26 2013 after Rogers Communications secured a 5 2 billion deal with the National Hockey League for 12 years Campbell joined Sportsnet s broadcast team in addition to her Hockey Night in Canada role During the 2010 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Olympics 8 Campbell provided colour commentary for women s hockey She was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2012 9 Prior to the 2018 Clarkson Cup finals Campbell resigned from her role as a CWHL Governor 10 She also reported that she wanted to resign from the league in 2016 but stayed on at the request of the league During the two years her biggest involvement had been helping to secure sponsorships for the league At the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021 Campbell won the award for Best Sports Analysis or Commentary 11 Campbell later joined the NHL on ESPN who will broadcast games for the first time in 17 years as part of their new broadcast team for the 2021 22 season Interests EditCampbell also works as a motivational speaker for Speakers Spotlight The Lavin Agency and The Sweeney Agency Campbell is also the author of a book which was released in October 2007 The book is titled H E A R T a book co written with Lorna Schultz Nicholson 12 Personal life EditCampbell was born in Richmond Hill Ontario and raised in Brampton Ontario She is related to Lucy Maud Montgomery author of Anne of Green Gables 13 Campbell is married to Brad Pascall an assistant general manager of the NHL s Calgary Flames 14 She gave birth to her first child Brooke Violet on November 17 2010 15 16 In 2007 Campbell was inducted into the Canada Sports Hall of Fame the same year as Doug Flutie The June 2007 issue of Chatelaine magazine featured Campbell on its cover for the second time On June 16 2011 Campbell received an honorary degree from the University of Guelph 17 On June 25 2012 Campbell received the Order of Hockey in Canada 18 She was presented with the Canadian Women s Hockey League Humanitarian of the Year Award in March 2014 The award was presented to Campbell by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper 19 On June 30 2016 Campbell was made a Member of the Order of Canada by Governor General David Johnston for contributions to Canadian women s hockey as a player broadcaster and role model 20 The Cassie Campbell Community Centre in Brampton Ontario is named in her honour During May 2018 Campbell Pascall was part of a group of four female athletes including Fran Rider Jen Kish and Kerrin Lee Gartner to publicly pledge their brain to a Canadian research centre The posthumous donation shall be made to Toronto Western Hospital s Canadian Concussion Centre to further research on the effect of trauma on women s brains 21 Career statistics EditCareer statistics are from Eliteprospects com Regular season Edit Regular seasonSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM1993 94 Mississauga Chiefs COWHL 22 8 6 14 101995 96 Mississauga Chiefs COWHL 19 2 7 9 121996 97 North York Aeros COWHL 31 9 27 36 201998 99 Beatrice Aeros NWHL 29 13 15 28 201999 00 Beatrice Aeros NWHL 34 17 18 35 182003 04 Calgary Oval X Treme NWHL 9 7 8 15 6NWHL totals 72 37 41 78 44International Edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM1994 Canada WC 5 1 1 2 21997 Canada WC 5 2 6 8 41998 Canada OG 6 1 2 3 81999 Canada WC 5 2 1 3 22000 Canada WC 5 3 3 6 02001 Canada WC 5 0 2 2 22002 Canada OG 5 2 1 3 22004 Canada WC 5 1 4 5 02005 Canada WC 5 2 3 5 22006 Canada OG 5 0 5 5 2Senior totals 51 14 28 42 24Awards and honours Edit1996 Guelph Sportswoman of the Year 13 2007 Canada Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Campbell becomes the first female hockey player inducted into the Hall 4 2008 A community centre is named after her in Brampton Ontario Cassie Campbell Community Centre 2012 Order of Hockey in Canada 22 2012 Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Member 9 2014 CWHL Humanitarian of the Year Award 2016 Member of the Order of Canada 20 References Edit Cassie Campbell Bio Stats and Results Olympics at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2019 04 05 Cassie Campbell Pascall The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 2021 03 10 Cassie Campbell retires from national team The Globe and Mail Toronto 2006 08 30 Archived from the original on 2020 06 05 Retrieved 2009 11 23 a b Hall M Ann 2008 Immodest and Sensational 150 Years of Canadian Women in Sport Toronto James Lorimer amp Company Ltd ISBN 978 1 55277 021 4 Cassie Campbell makes history as HNIC analyst CBC Sports 2006 10 14 Retrieved 2009 11 23 Scotiabank Hockey Club Home Archived from the original on 2009 10 11 The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2009 11 22 Stories from the Road Day 24 Alternative Mode of Transportation in Summerside Archived from the original on 2009 11 18 Retrieved 2009 11 23 Cassie Campbell Pascall CBC Media Centre a b Cassie Campbell oshof ca Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 12 November 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2014 Ken Campbell 20 March 2018 Cassie Campbell Pascall resigns as CWHL governor ahead of league s marquee weekend The Hockey News Retrieved 3 August 2018 Andrew Jeffrey Canadian Screen Award winners named in sports programming RealScreen July 21 2021 Campbell Cassie H E A R T ASIN 1551683156 a b Ferguson Bob 2005 Who s Who in Canadian Sport Vol 5 Markham ON and Allston MA Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd p 66 ISBN 978 1 55041 855 2 CBC Sports Craig Conroy Brad Pascall named Flames assistant GMs Archived from the original on 2014 10 07 HNIC s Campbell Pascall has baby girl CBCSports ca The Canadian Press November 17 2010 Former Olympic hockey star Cassie Campbell has baby girl CTV News 17 November 2010 Archived from the original on 2011 04 08 Retrieved 2011 07 14 Guelph Breaking News Guelph s Online Newspaper Wayne Gretzky Jean Beliveau among Order of Hockey recipients CBC News April 10 2012 PM congratulates the Olympic Women s Hockey Team and the Canadian Women s Hockey League on a successful season Prime Minister of Canada Archived from the original on 2014 03 21 Retrieved 2014 05 06 a b Canada s Honour Roll The Globe and Mail June 30 2016 Morgan Campbell 10 May 2018 Four high profile Canadians to donate their brains for research into concussion effects in women Toronto Star Retrieved 3 August 2018 Wayne Gretzky Jean Beliveau among Order of Hockey recipients CBC News April 10 2012 Preceded byTherese Brisson 1999 2001 Captain Cdn National Women s Hockey Team2002 06 Succeeded byHayley Wickenheiser 2007 2017 External links EditOfficial website Cassie Campbell Women s Hockey 77 Defense permanent dead link The Lavin Agency Campbell profile Cassie Campbell Profile on Speakers Spotlight Cassie Campbell Community Centre Cassie Campbell bio at The Sweeney Agency speakers bureau Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cassie Campbell Pascall amp oldid 1132256737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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