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词条 Calgary Oval X-Treme
释义

  1. History

  2. Season-by-season

  3. Season standings

  4. Last Roster 2008-09

  5. Coaching Staff 2008-09

  6. Awards and honors

  7. Notable players

  8. See also

  9. References

{{Infobox hockey team
| team = Calgary Oval Xtreme
| logo = CalgaryOvalXtreme.jpg
| city = Calgary, Alberta
| league = Western Women's Hockey League
| founded = {{Start date|1995}}
| arena = Olympic Oval
| colours = Blue and White
| coach =
| GM =
}}

The Calgary Oval X-Treme were a professional women's ice hockey team in the Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL). The team played its home games at the Olympic Oval in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Oval X-Treme were a member of the National Women's Hockey League for two seasons before breaking away to help form the WWHL in 2004.

History

The Oval X-Treme were founded in 1995 as an amateur team for women's hockey players in Calgary, quickly developing a heated rivalry with their northern counterparts, the Edmonton Chimos. In 2002, the Oval X-Treme were approached, along with the Chimos, to join the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). The two teams joined the Vancouver Griffins to form the West division of the NWHL. After the 03-04 season, where the Oval X-Treme and Chimos faced only each other due to prohibitive costs to fly out east, the two franchises left the NWHL to form the five team Western Women's Hockey League. In 2006, the two leagues were reunited under the NWHL banner. However, this was short lived as the NWHL and WWHL could not reach an agreement upon a playoff schedule. As a result, the merger was not consummated. With the collapse of the NWHL in the summer of 2007, the Western Women's Hockey League was once again a completely independent league.

The Calgary Oval X-Treme suspended activities for the 2009-10 season.

Partially as a result of the Canadian national team being based in Calgary, the Oval X-Treme featured many of Canada's top women's hockey players, including Hayley Wickenheiser, Danielle Goyette and Cassie Campbell. As a result, the Oval X-Treme became the undisputed powerhouse of women's hockey in western Canada, winning five consecutive league championships, and compiling a regular season mark of 95-3-2-1 in their last five seasons.

Gina Kingsbury joined the Oval X-Treme in 2006. She had 31 points (11 goals, 20 assists) in 19 games as the Oval X-Treme went on to win the Esso Women's National Championship.[1] In her second season with the Oval X-Treme, Kingsbury scored 20 goals and added 25 assists in 23 games.

Season-by-season

in National Women's Hockey League (NWHL):

  • See also: 2002–03 NWHL season
  • See also: 2003–04 NWHL season

in Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL):

  • See also: 2004–05 WWHL season
  • See also: 2005–06 WWHL season
  • See also: 2006–07 WWHL season
  • See also: 2007–08 WWHL season
  • See also: 2008–09 WWHL season
Year by year
YearGPWLTGFGAPts
2002–03 24 23 1 0 83 81 39
2003–04 12 11 1 0 64 9 22
2004–05 21 20 0 1 152 18 51
2005–06 24 22 0 2 126 43 46
2006–07 24 23 0 1 172 24 46
2007–08 24 24 0 0 162 27 48
2008–09 23 20 2 1 143 34 42

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.

Season standings

= Indicates First Place finish
= Indicates championship
YearLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffs
2002-03National Women's Hockey Leaguefirst place in Western DivisionNWHL Champions
2003-04National Women's Hockey Leaguefirst place in Western DivisionNWHL Champions
2004-05Western Women's Hockey Leaguefirst placeWWHL Champions cup
2005-06Western Women's Hockey Leaguefirst placeWWHL Champions cup
2006-07Western Women's Hockey Leaguefirst placeWWHL Champions cup
2007-08Western Women's Hockey Leaguefirst placeWWHL Champions cup
2008-09Western Women's Hockey LeagueFirst placedefeat in final[2]

Last Roster 2008-09

Goalies
NumberPlayerFormer TeamHometown
33USA}}Kendall NewellPhoenix, Arizona
1CAN}}Amanda Tapp Calgary Oval X-Treme Calgary, Alberta
Defense
NumberPlayerFormer TeamHometown
34CAN}}Delaney Collins Canadian National Team Pilot Mound, Manitoba
20CAN}}Tessa Bonhomme Canadian National Team Sudbury, Ontario
18CAN}}Gillian Ferrari Toronto Aeros from 1996–2004 and Brampton Thunder from 2004–2006. Thornhill, Ontario
8CAN}}Carla Macleod Canadian National TeamCalgary, Alberta
5CAN}}Colleen Sostorics - Captain Canadian National Team Kennedy, Saskatchewan
Forwards
NumberPlayerFormer TeamHometown
41CAN}}Erica Ferrer
29CAN}}Bryanne Panchuck
28CAN}}Karen McLaughlin Calgary Oval X-Treme Listowel, Ontario
27CAN}}Gina Kingsbury Canadian National TeamRouyn-Noranda, Quebec
14CAN}}Jocelyn Zabrick
12SWI}}Angela Frautschi Switzerland National TeamSaanenland, Switzerland,
11CAN}}Rebecca Russell U-22 Canadian National Team (2004-2005) Lethbridge, Newfoundland
10CAN}} Carrie Olsen Calgary, Alberta
9CAN}}Cherie Piper Canadian National Team Scarborough, Ontario
7CAN}}Kaley Hall U-22 Canadian Team Calgary, Alberta
6CAN}}Katy Josephs
4CAN}} Jennifer Jonsson Oakview, Manitoba
3SWI}}Anja Stiefel Switzerland National Team Wil, Switzerland,
[3] and[4]

Coaching Staff 2008-09

  • General Manager: Kathy Berg
  • Head Coach: Bjorn Kinding[5]
  • Assistant Coach: Bart Doan[6]

Awards and honors

NWHL Division titles won: 2002-03, 2003-04.

Championship of the NWHL: 2002-03, 2003-04.

WWHL Regular season titles won: 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09.

WWHL Champions cup: 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08.

Esso Canadian national championships won: 1998, 2001, 2003, 2007.

Notable players

{{Div col|colwidth=15em}}
  • Dana Antal
  • Kelly Bechard
  • Tessa Bonhomme
  • Cassie Campbell
  • Delaney Collins
  • Danielle Goyette
  • Chanda Gunn
  • Samantha Holmes
  • Gina Kingsbury
  • Kim McCullough
  • Carla MacLeod
  • Cherie Piper
  • Colleen Sostorics
  • Hayley Wickenheiser
{{Div col end}}

See also

  • Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL)
  • List of ice hockey teams in Alberta
  • Ice hockey in Calgary

References

1. ^http://www.ctvolympics.ca/team-canada/athletes/athlete=3263/competitive-history/index.html
2. ^http://www.calgaryovalxtreme.com/leagues/newsletter.cfm?clientid=2183&leagueid=5168&page=34607
3. ^http://www.westernwomenshockeyleague.com/leagues/stats_1team.cfm?leagueID=3639&teamID=174803&clientID=1754
4. ^http://www.westernwomenshockeyleague.com/leagues/stats_1team.cfm?sel_roster=reserve&leagueID=3639&clientID=1754&sortby=PTS1&teamID=174803&showGameType=2
5. ^http://www.oval.ucalgary.ca/releases/october21release
6. ^http://oval.ucalgary.ca/releases/2009february16release
{{Western Women's Hockey League}}{{Professional Women's Hockey seasons}}

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