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Toronto Varsity Blues women's ice hockey

The Toronto Varsity Blues women's ice hockey program represents the University of Toronto in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports. Three-time Olympic medalist Vicky Sunohara has served as head coach since the 2011–12 season.

Toronto Varsity Blues women's ice hockey
UniversityUniversity of Toronto
ConferenceOUA
Governing BodyU Sports
Head coachVicky Sunohara
11th season, 203–96–31
Assistant coaches
  • Peter McBride
  • Safiya Muharuma
  • Kelly O'Hanlon
  • Jessica Turi
  • Dave Wakabayashi (goalie)
ArenaVarsity Arena
Toronto
ColorsBlue and White
   
U Sports Tournament championships
2001
U Sports Tournament appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2013, 2019, 2020, 2023
Conference Tournament championships
1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2020, 2023

History edit

 
Blue goalie 2014.

On December 12, 1922, the Lady Blues joined the Ladies Ontario Hockey Association (LOHA) and paid dues of eleven dollars: six dollars association fee, five dollars one time fee.[1] The Lady Blues were the LOHA Provincial Champions in 1924.[2] In 1925, the Lady Blues withdrew from the LOHA, taking issue with certain unsatisfactory aspects of competition and debate as to the acceptable definition of womanhood.[3]

In 1993, (although the Lady Blues won 13 of the last 15 provincial championships), a task force recommended that the University of Toronto cut the team for financial reasons.[4] Justine Blainey, a member of the team, organized a "Save the Team" night that raised over $8,000. She personally called 100 alumni during a one-week fundraising blitz. Blainey had previously earned national recognition as she endured five different court cases before finally having her case heard by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1986 because the Metro Toronto Hockey League denied her the opportunity to play hockey for them in 1981.[5]

During the 2000-01 regular season, the Lady Blues accumulated an undefeated record with 22 wins and no losses or ties. They outscored all opponents by a 114-14 margin. In the OUA playoffs, the Lady Blues defeated Toronto rival York University by a 4-1 mark and shut out Laurier 5-0 to win the OUA championship.

Heading into the 2001 National Championships, the Lady Blues were seeded Number 1 overall. The Lady Blues first game was a resounding 12–1 victory over the hosting Calgary Dinos. In the semifinal, the Lady Blues would proceed to eliminate the McGill Martlets by a 4–1 tally. The championship game was a closer affair, with the Lady Blues besting the Regina Cougars in a 4-3 triumph. It was the Lady Blues first national championship in CIS women’s hockey. Of note, the Varsity Blues managed to defeat every other top team in the nation that season. The teams that were defeated included Regina, Concordia, Alberta, McGill and Saskatchewan, as the Lady Blues finished with an overall win loss record of 35-0-0.[6]

Notable games edit

 
Blues player 2014.
  • On February 25, 1997, a little-known rule denies the Blues’ their second consecutive title. The OWIAA gold medal game in Waterloo, Ontario resulted in a controversial finish. Lady Blues player Jayna Hefford scored 23 seconds into overtime in the OWIAA gold medal game against the York Yeowomen at Waterloo Memorial Arena. The Lady Blues believed they had claimed the provincial championship.
OWIAA league rules indicated that the first five-minute overtime session in a playoff game must be played in its entirety (as a regular period). It was advised that the game would continue after Hefford's goal. York University (known as the Yeowomen at the time) tied the game with 1:47 left in the first overtime. Sari Krooks broke in on the right wing and scored on Keely Brown.
A second overtime period began and this overtime period was classified as sudden death. York skater Shanley White took advantage of a Lady Blues clearing error. She scored on the error and York prevailed by a 3-2 mark in double overtime to claim the OWIAA gold medal. The Lady Blues loss ended the Blues' undefeated season, and gave York its first championship in 10 years.
The two played a scoreless opening period, but the Lady Blues scored ten seconds into the second period when Hefford passed to linemate Laura Schuler, and beat goalie Debra Ferguson. York tied the game 26 seconds into the third period which led into overtime. Despite winning the silver medal, the Lady Blues ended its regular season with a 13-0-2 record. In the semifinal, the Lady Blues defeated the Guelph Gryphons by a 4-1 tally. In that game, Laura Schuler had a hat trick, while Hefford added three assists.[7]
  • On February 11, 2000, the Ontario University Athletics women's ice hockey program saw its longest game take place. The University of Toronto's Rhonda Mitchell scored on a 35-foot slap shot. It was the 5:07 mark of the eighth period and the Varsity Blues defeated the York Lions women's ice hockey program. Although the victory allowed the U of T to advance to the OUA gold medal game, it was the longest in the history of Canadian women's hockey.[8] The game lasted over five hours and ten minutes. York's player of the game was goaltender Debra Ferguson, who made 63 saves over 125 minutes in net.[9]

U Sports Tournament results edit

In Progress

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2019 #8 First Round
Consolation Bracket
Fifth place game
#1 Alberta
#4 St. Thomas
#6 Manitoba
L 3–2
W 2–1
L 2–0

Player awards and honours edit

  • Alison Houston, 2001 CIS Goaltending Champion (0.40 GAA)
  • Karen Hughes, CIS coach of the Year, 2001[10]
  • Jen Rawson, 2001 CIS Tournament MVP honors

University Awards edit

  • 2020 Toronto Varsity Blues Female Rookie of the Year: Natasha Athanasakos[11]
  • 2014 Toronto Varsity Blues Female Athlete of the Year: Nicole Kesteris[12]

OUA Awards edit

  • Karen Hughes, 2001 OUA Coach of the Year
  • Jen Rawson, 2001 OUA all-star
  • Jen Rawson, 2001 OUA Athlete of the Year
  • Vicky Sunohara, 2021,2022,2023 OUA Female Coach of the Year

OUA All-Stars edit

  • Taylor Day – Forward – 2017 OUA First-Team All-Star
  • Cristine Chao – Defence – 2017 OUA First-Team All-Star

OUA Most Sportsmanlike edit

Player Year
Cristine Chao 2018/19

U Sports Awards edit

  • Erica Fryer, U Sports Athlete of the Month, January 2020[13]

Marion Hilliard Award edit

The Marion Hilliard Award recognizes excellence in an OUA women's hockey student-athlete in three areas: hockey, academics and community involvement.

  • Bridget Bates, 1999
  • Jenny McRae, 2003
  • Sue McCutcheon, 2005

All-Canadian honours edit

First Team

  • Urszula May, 1999 CIS First Team All-Canadian

Second Team

  • Ali MacMillan, 1998 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Sue Anne Van Damme, 1998 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Jen Rawson, 2000 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Heather Vance, 2000 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Alison Houston, 2001 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Susie Laska, 2001 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Jen Rawson, 2001 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Alison Houston, 2003 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Kim Malcher, 2003 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Safiya Muharuma, 2004 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Kim Devereaux, 2006 CIS Second Team All-Canadian
  • Stephanie Lockert, 2007 CIS Second Team All-Canadian[14]

U Sports All-Rookie edit

  • Cristine Chao, 2015-16 U Sports All-Rookie[15]

International edit

Lady Blues in Olympic hockey edit

Player Position Event Result
Lesley Reddon[19] Goaltender 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Lori Dupuis Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Lori Dupuis Forward 2002 Winter Olympics Gold
Jayna Hefford Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Jayna Hefford Forward 2002 Winter Olympics Gold
Jayna Hefford Forward 2006 Winter Olympics Silver
Jayna Hefford Forward 2010 Winter Olympics Gold
Laura Schuler Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Vicky Sunohara Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Vicky Sunohara Forward 2002 Winter Olympics Gold
Vicky Sunohara Forward 2006 Winter Olympics Gold

Blues in pro hockey edit

Player Pos. Team(s) League(s) Titles
Lori Dupuis F Brampton Thunder NWHL
CWHL
2008 CWHL championship
Jayna Hefford F Brampton Thunder NWHL
CWHL
Gold medal: 2006 Esso Women's Nationals
2008 CWHL championship
Vicky Sunohara F Brampton Thunder NWHL
CWHL
Gold medal: 2006 Esso Women's Nationals
2008 CWHL championship
Karolina Urban F Calgary Inferno
Markham Thunder
CWHL 2018 Clarkson Cup

[20]

The following players were selected in the 2010 CWHL Draft.[21]

Player Pos. Team Draft Pick
Mary Modeste F Toronto Furies 2010 #39
Heather Logan-Sprenger F Brampton Thunder 2010 #71

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wong, John Chi-Kit (2009). Coast to Coast: Hockey in Canada to the Second World War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 137. ISBN 9780802095329.
  2. ^ Wong 2009, p. 150.
  3. ^ Kidd, Bruce (1996). The Struggle for Canadian Sport. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 103. doi:10.3138/j.ctt2ttg6t. ISBN 978-0-8020-7664-9.
  4. ^ http://webapps.utsc.utoronto.ca/ose/story.php?id=349[dead link]
  5. ^ "The Justine Blaine Story". Dynamic Chiropractic. 16 (17). August 10, 1998.
  6. ^ "Blues to Honour 10th Anniversary of Perfect Season". University of Toronto Athletics. January 31, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  7. ^ http://www.whockey.com/team/blues/article/The_Varsity_970225.txt[dead link]
  8. ^ . Ontario University Athletics. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  9. ^ "Saving Grace, The Longest Game in Hockey History". York University. August 2000. Retrieved April 10, 2010.[dead link]
  10. ^ . Canadian Interuniversity Sport. 2007. Archived from the original on March 3, 2007. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  11. ^ "STAFFORD, THOMSON NAMED VARSITY BLUES ATHLETES OF THE YEAR". varsityblues.ca/. April 8, 2020. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  12. ^ Helen Picard (March 31, 2014). "Kesteris, Chetrat named Varsity Blues athletes of the year". thevarsity.ca/. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  13. ^ "January 2019 — Erica Fryer". usports.ca/. February 11, 2019. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  14. ^ (PDF). Canadian Interuniversity Sport. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  15. ^ "2015-16 U Sports Women's Hockey Awards and All-Canadians". presto-en.usports.ca. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  16. ^ "CAN Announces Women's Ice Hockey Team for Harbin". fisu.net. January 9, 2009. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  17. ^ "2015 Winter Universiade: CIS announces Canadian women's hockey roster". universitysport.prestosports.com. October 24, 2014. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  18. ^ "Canadian men's and women's hockey teams announced for 2019 FISU Winter Universiade". usports.ca. February 22, 2019. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  19. ^ . Sports Reference.com. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  20. ^ "CAN Announces Women's Ice Hockey Team for Harbin". fisu.net. January 9, 2009. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  21. ^ . Canadian Women's Hockey League. Archived from the original on December 28, 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2011.

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The Toronto Varsity Blues women s ice hockey program represents the University of Toronto in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports Three time Olympic medalist Vicky Sunohara has served as head coach since the 2011 12 season Toronto Varsity Blues women s ice hockeyUniversityUniversity of TorontoConferenceOUAGoverning BodyU SportsHead coachVicky Sunohara11th season 203 96 31Assistant coachesPeter McBrideSafiya MuharumaKelly O HanlonJessica TuriDave Wakabayashi goalie ArenaVarsity ArenaTorontoColorsBlue and White U Sports Tournament championships2001U Sports Tournament appearances1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2006 2013 2019 2020 2023Conference Tournament championships1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 2000 2001 2003 2020 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 Notable games 2 U Sports Tournament results 3 Player awards and honours 3 1 University Awards 3 2 OUA Awards 3 2 1 OUA All Stars 3 2 2 OUA Most Sportsmanlike 3 3 U Sports Awards 3 3 1 Marion Hilliard Award 3 3 2 All Canadian honours 3 3 3 U Sports All Rookie 4 International 4 1 Lady Blues in Olympic hockey 5 Blues in pro hockey 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Blue goalie 2014 On December 12 1922 the Lady Blues joined the Ladies Ontario Hockey Association LOHA and paid dues of eleven dollars six dollars association fee five dollars one time fee 1 The Lady Blues were the LOHA Provincial Champions in 1924 2 In 1925 the Lady Blues withdrew from the LOHA taking issue with certain unsatisfactory aspects of competition and debate as to the acceptable definition of womanhood 3 In 1993 although the Lady Blues won 13 of the last 15 provincial championships a task force recommended that the University of Toronto cut the team for financial reasons 4 Justine Blainey a member of the team organized a Save the Team night that raised over 8 000 She personally called 100 alumni during a one week fundraising blitz Blainey had previously earned national recognition as she endured five different court cases before finally having her case heard by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1986 because the Metro Toronto Hockey League denied her the opportunity to play hockey for them in 1981 5 During the 2000 01 regular season the Lady Blues accumulated an undefeated record with 22 wins and no losses or ties They outscored all opponents by a 114 14 margin In the OUA playoffs the Lady Blues defeated Toronto rival York University by a 4 1 mark and shut out Laurier 5 0 to win the OUA championship Heading into the 2001 National Championships the Lady Blues were seeded Number 1 overall The Lady Blues first game was a resounding 12 1 victory over the hosting Calgary Dinos In the semifinal the Lady Blues would proceed to eliminate the McGill Martlets by a 4 1 tally The championship game was a closer affair with the Lady Blues besting the Regina Cougars in a 4 3 triumph It was the Lady Blues first national championship in CIS women s hockey Of note the Varsity Blues managed to defeat every other top team in the nation that season The teams that were defeated included Regina Concordia Alberta McGill and Saskatchewan as the Lady Blues finished with an overall win loss record of 35 0 0 6 Notable games edit nbsp Blues player 2014 On February 25 1997 a little known rule denies the Blues their second consecutive title The OWIAA gold medal game in Waterloo Ontario resulted in a controversial finish Lady Blues player Jayna Hefford scored 23 seconds into overtime in the OWIAA gold medal game against the York Yeowomen at Waterloo Memorial Arena The Lady Blues believed they had claimed the provincial championship OWIAA league rules indicated that the first five minute overtime session in a playoff game must be played in its entirety as a regular period It was advised that the game would continue after Hefford s goal York University known as the Yeowomen at the time tied the game with 1 47 left in the first overtime Sari Krooks broke in on the right wing and scored on Keely Brown A second overtime period began and this overtime period was classified as sudden death York skater Shanley White took advantage of a Lady Blues clearing error She scored on the error and York prevailed by a 3 2 mark in double overtime to claim the OWIAA gold medal The Lady Blues loss ended the Blues undefeated season and gave York its first championship in 10 years The two played a scoreless opening period but the Lady Blues scored ten seconds into the second period when Hefford passed to linemate Laura Schuler and beat goalie Debra Ferguson York tied the game 26 seconds into the third period which led into overtime Despite winning the silver medal the Lady Blues ended its regular season with a 13 0 2 record In the semifinal the Lady Blues defeated the Guelph Gryphons by a 4 1 tally In that game Laura Schuler had a hat trick while Hefford added three assists 7 On February 11 2000 the Ontario University Athletics women s ice hockey program saw its longest game take place The University of Toronto s Rhonda Mitchell scored on a 35 foot slap shot It was the 5 07 mark of the eighth period and the Varsity Blues defeated the York Lions women s ice hockey program Although the victory allowed the U of T to advance to the OUA gold medal game it was the longest in the history of Canadian women s hockey 8 The game lasted over five hours and ten minutes York s player of the game was goaltender Debra Ferguson who made 63 saves over 125 minutes in net 9 U Sports Tournament results editIn Progress Year Seed Round Opponent Result2019 8 First RoundConsolation BracketFifth place game 1 Alberta 4 St Thomas 6 Manitoba L 3 2W 2 1L 2 0Player awards and honours editAlison Houston 2001 CIS Goaltending Champion 0 40 GAA Karen Hughes CIS coach of the Year 2001 10 Jen Rawson 2001 CIS Tournament MVP honorsUniversity Awards edit 2020 Toronto Varsity Blues Female Rookie of the Year Natasha Athanasakos 11 2014 Toronto Varsity Blues Female Athlete of the Year Nicole Kesteris 12 OUA Awards edit Karen Hughes 2001 OUA Coach of the Year Jen Rawson 2001 OUA all star Jen Rawson 2001 OUA Athlete of the Year Vicky Sunohara 2021 2022 2023 OUA Female Coach of the YearOUA All Stars edit Taylor Day Forward 2017 OUA First Team All Star Cristine Chao Defence 2017 OUA First Team All StarOUA Most Sportsmanlike edit Player YearCristine Chao 2018 19U Sports Awards edit Erica Fryer U Sports Athlete of the Month January 2020 13 Marion Hilliard Award edit The Marion Hilliard Award recognizes excellence in an OUA women s hockey student athlete in three areas hockey academics and community involvement Bridget Bates 1999 Jenny McRae 2003 Sue McCutcheon 2005All Canadian honours edit First Team Urszula May 1999 CIS First Team All CanadianSecond Team Ali MacMillan 1998 CIS Second Team All Canadian Sue Anne Van Damme 1998 CIS Second Team All Canadian Jen Rawson 2000 CIS Second Team All Canadian Heather Vance 2000 CIS Second Team All Canadian Alison Houston 2001 CIS Second Team All Canadian Susie Laska 2001 CIS Second Team All Canadian Jen Rawson 2001 CIS Second Team All Canadian Alison Houston 2003 CIS Second Team All Canadian Kim Malcher 2003 CIS Second Team All Canadian Safiya Muharuma 2004 CIS Second Team All Canadian Kim Devereaux 2006 CIS Second Team All Canadian Stephanie Lockert 2007 CIS Second Team All Canadian 14 U Sports All Rookie edit Cristine Chao 2015 16 U Sports All Rookie 15 International editAnnie Del Guidice nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade 16 Karen Hughes General Manager nbsp Canada 2009 Winter Universiade Nicole Kesteris nbsp Canada 2015 Winter Universiade 17 Lauren Straatman nbsp Canada Ice hockey at the 2019 Winter Universiade 18 Lady Blues in Olympic hockey edit Player Position Event ResultLesley Reddon 19 Goaltender 1998 Winter Olympics SilverLori Dupuis Forward 1998 Winter Olympics SilverLori Dupuis Forward 2002 Winter Olympics GoldJayna Hefford Forward 1998 Winter Olympics SilverJayna Hefford Forward 2002 Winter Olympics GoldJayna Hefford Forward 2006 Winter Olympics SilverJayna Hefford Forward 2010 Winter Olympics GoldLaura Schuler Forward 1998 Winter Olympics SilverVicky Sunohara Forward 1998 Winter Olympics SilverVicky Sunohara Forward 2002 Winter Olympics GoldVicky Sunohara Forward 2006 Winter Olympics GoldBlues in pro hockey editPlayer Pos Team s League s TitlesLori Dupuis F Brampton Thunder NWHLCWHL 2008 CWHL championshipJayna Hefford F Brampton Thunder NWHLCWHL Gold medal 2006 Esso Women s Nationals2008 CWHL championshipVicky Sunohara F Brampton Thunder NWHLCWHL Gold medal 2006 Esso Women s Nationals2008 CWHL championshipKarolina Urban F Calgary InfernoMarkham Thunder CWHL 2018 Clarkson Cup 20 The following players were selected in the 2010 CWHL Draft 21 Player Pos Team Draft PickMary Modeste F Toronto Furies 2010 39Heather Logan Sprenger F Brampton Thunder 2010 71See also editOntario University Athletics women s ice hockeyReferences edit Wong John Chi Kit 2009 Coast to Coast Hockey in Canada to the Second World War Toronto University of Toronto Press p 137 ISBN 9780802095329 Wong 2009 p 150 Kidd Bruce 1996 The Struggle for Canadian Sport Toronto University of Toronto Press p 103 doi 10 3138 j ctt2ttg6t ISBN 978 0 8020 7664 9 http webapps utsc utoronto ca ose story php id 349 dead link The Justine Blaine Story Dynamic Chiropractic 16 17 August 10 1998 Blues to Honour 10th Anniversary of Perfect Season University of Toronto Athletics January 31 2011 Retrieved January 4 2021 http www whockey com team blues article The Varsity 970225 txt dead link Women s Hockey Archives Ontario University Athletics Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved April 10 2010 Saving Grace The Longest Game in Hockey History York University August 2000 Retrieved April 10 2010 dead link 2007 CIS Women s Ice Hockey Championship Past Winners Canadian Interuniversity Sport 2007 Archived from the original on March 3 2007 Retrieved March 27 2011 STAFFORD THOMSON NAMED VARSITY BLUES ATHLETES OF THE YEAR varsityblues ca April 8 2020 Retrieved July 12 2021 Helen Picard March 31 2014 Kesteris Chetrat named Varsity Blues athletes of the year thevarsity ca Retrieved July 12 2021 January 2019 Erica Fryer usports ca February 11 2019 Retrieved June 25 2021 2007 08 CIS Women s Hockey Championship Media Kit PDF Canadian Interuniversity Sport Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2011 Retrieved June 22 2011 2015 16 U Sports Women s Hockey Awards and All Canadians presto en usports ca Retrieved May 6 2021 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 October 24 2014 Retrieved May 6 2021 Canadian men s and women s hockey teams announced for 2019 FISU Winter Universiade usports ca February 22 2019 Retrieved April 30 2021 Lesley Reddon Sports Reference com Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved April 10 2010 CAN Announces Women s Ice Hockey 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