词条 | Andria Hunter | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| image = | image_size = | position = Forward | shoots = | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 6 | weight_lb = 137 | team = New Hampshire (1986-90) Toronto Lady Blues Scarborough Firefighters Toronto Red Wings Newtonbrook Panthers Mississauga Chiefs Damen | league = ECAC CIS COWHL Swiss | sex = f | ntl_team = CAN | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1967|12|22}} | birth_place = Peterborough, Ontario, Canada | draft = | draft_year = | draft_team = | career_start = 1992 | career_end = 1994 | medaltemplates={{MedalCountry | {{CAN}} }}{{MedalSport | Women's ice hockey}}{{MedalCompetition | IIHF World Women's Championships}}{{MedalGold | 1992 Finland | Tournament}}{{MedalGold | 1994 United States | Tournament}} }} Andria Hunter (born December 22, 1967) played for the Canadian National women's ice hockey team from 1991 to 1994.[1] She is also the founder of a web site for women's hockey . Early lifeShe was a student at Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School in Peterborough. Hunter won numerous athletic and academic awards. Playing careerPrior to competing for the University of Toronto Lady Blues women's ice hockey team program, she earned her BSc at the University of New Hampshire. As a member of the New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey program, she participated on 2 ECAC championship teams. She also played for Mississauga of the National Women's Hockey League in 2000-01 and finished ninth in league scoring with 37 points (15 goals, 22 assists).[2] InternationalAt the 1992 Women's World Hockey championships, Hunter was on a line with Angela James and Margot Page.[3] Andria was the third highest overall scorer at the 1992 World Championships in Tampere, Finland. Besides playing for Team Canada, Hunter also has other international experience. During the 1992-93 season, Hunter competed for DHC Langenthal in Switzerland. With DHC Langenthal, Hunter scored 59 goals and had 28 assists in 20 games. She was also part of Team Canada's gold winning entry at the 1994 Women's World Championships. OtherHunter was also an accomplished ball hockey player. Hunter competed with the Toronto Dragons that won the ball hockey National Championships in 1991, and placed second in 1992 and 1994.[4] Stats
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References1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/5836/la_id/1.htm|title= Women's Hockey, All-Time Alphabetical roster |author= |date= |work= |publisher= Hockey Canada |accessdate=17 June 2010}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hunter, Andria}}2. ^http://www.canoe.ca/HockeyNWHL/topscorers.html 3. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/74549/ss_id/6785/la_id/1.htm|title= Where are they now? Andria Hunter |author= |date=June 9, 2010 |work= |publisher= Hockey Canada |accessdate=17 June 2010}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/vv1/VB9596/blues.html|title= University of Toronto Varsity Blues 1995-96|author= Marc Ouellette|date= |work= |publisher= dgp.toronto.edu|accessdate=23 June 2010}} 5. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.whockey.com/country/canada/nats/2002/|title= 2002 Esso Canadian National Championship|publisher= whockey.com|accessdate=25 November 2010}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://oua.ca/sports/hockey/whockey/awards/|title=Individual Award Winners|author=|date=|work=|publisher=Ontario University Athletics|accessdate=17 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120223211854/http://oua.ca/sports/hockey/whockey/awards/|archive-date=2012-02-23|dead-url=yes|df=}} 7 : 1967 births|Living people|Canadian women's ice hockey players|Sportspeople from Peterborough, Ontario|New Hampshire Wildcats women's ice hockey players|University of Toronto alumni|Ice hockey people from Ontario |
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