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==History==
==History==
Tigers assistant coach Savannah Newton, who played at the NCAA level with the Boston University Terriers, was among 18 former student-athletes selected for the 2021 U SPORTS Female Apprentice Coach Program.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://usports.ca/en/sports/hockey/f/news/2021/03/892682715/18-participants-selected-for-2021-22-u-sports-female-apprentice-coach-program|title= York’s Marcelle, Cape Breton’s Disipio headline 18 participants selected for 2021 U SPORTS Female Apprentice Coach Program|website= usports.ca/|date=March 8, 2021|access-date=2021-06-23|language=en}}</ref> In celebration of International Women’s Day, involving apprentice coaches (former student-athletes) with a mentor head coach, the purpose of the program is geared towards increasing the number of women in coaching positions across Canadian universities.
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Revision as of 14:40, 24 June 2021

Dalhousie Tigers women's ice hockey
UniversityDalhousie University
ConferenceAUS
Governing BodyU Sports
Head coachTroy Ryan
1st season, 0–0–0
Assistant coachesKeifer House
Savannah Newton
ArenaHalifax Forum
Halifax
Colors     
U Sports Tournament appearances
2006

The Dalhousie Tigers women's ice hockey program represents Dalhousie University in the Atlantic University Sport conference of U Sports. The current head coach is Troy Ryan, who was hired in July 2020. Ryan has not yet coached, as the 2020-21 AUS season was shelved due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The program played at the Dalhousie Memorial Arena until 2012. Since then, the Tigers men's and women's ice hockey teams compete at the Halifax Forum.[1]

History

Tigers assistant coach Savannah Newton, who played at the NCAA level with the Boston University Terriers, was among 18 former student-athletes selected for the 2021 U SPORTS Female Apprentice Coach Program.[2] In celebration of International Women’s Day, involving apprentice coaches (former student-athletes) with a mentor head coach, the purpose of the program is geared towards increasing the number of women in coaching positions across Canadian universities.

Season-by-season Record

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L OTL GF GA Pts Finish Conference Tournament
2019–20 Sean Fraser/Joe Johnston 6 20 2 48 95 14 7th Did not qualify
2018–19 Sean Fraser 10 16 2 61 91 22 7th Did not qualify
2017–18 Sean Fraser 12 12 0 61 71 24 4th
2016–17 Sean Fraser 7 16 1 50 72 14 6th
2015–16 Sean Fraser 9 15 0 48 66 18 6th
2014–15 Sean Fraser 10 14 0 61 70 20 5th
2013–14 Sean Fraser 5 13 6 49 83 16 7th
2012–13 Sean Fraser 2 18 4 14 51 8 7th Did not qualify
2011–12 Sean Fraser 9 9 6 68 87 24 6th
2010–11 10 8 6 54 73 26 3rd
2009–10 11 13 0 66 64 22 5th

Season team scoring champion

Year Player GP G A PTS PIM AUS rank
2019–20 Kennedy Whelan 28 8 7 15 14 25th
2018-19 Tara Morning 19 3 11 14 8 22nd
2017-18 Lisa MacLean 24 9 15 24 24 6th
2016-17 Lisa MacLean 24 10 12 22 10 9th
2015-16 Sarah Robichaud 24 8 10 18 10 13th
2014-15 Lisa MacLean 24 3 18 21 14 7th
2013-14 Fielding Montgomery 20 9 7 16 10 10th (tied)
2012-13 Jenna Currie 12 3 6 9 10 19th (tied)
2011-12 Jocelyn Leblanc 24 23 12 35 32 4th
2010-11 Jocelyn Leblanc 19 9 12 21 16 12th
2009-10 Jocelyn Leblanc 20 16 18 34 32 2nd

All-time scoring leaders

Player Seasons GP G A PTS
Jocelyn LeBlanc 2007-08 to 2011-12 108 90 66 156
Kim Carcary 2004-05 to 2008-09 105 54 68 122
Leah Merkley 2003-04 to 2007-08 87 62 48 110

International

Awards and honours

AUS honours

  • 2002-03: Amy Graham - AUS Most Sportsmanlike Player
  • 2005-06: Lesley Jordan - AUS Coach of the Year
  • 2007-08: Jocelyn Leblanc - AUS Rookie of the Year

AUS All-Stars

AUS All-Rookie

  • 2005-06: Sarah Beckman
  • 2006-07: Emelie Ederfors
  • 2007-08: Jocelyn Leblanc
  • 2009-10: Fielding Montgomery
  • 2011-12: Brittany McMaken, Sarah Robichaud
  • 2013-14: Lisa MacLean
  • 2014-15: Jessica Severyns
  • 2016-17: Fabiana Petricca

AUS Community Service Award

  • 2002-03: Lori Jones
  • 2005-06: Leah Kutcher
  • 2009-10: Kaitlyn McNutt
  • 2014-15: Sarah MacNeil
  • 2015-16: Sarah MacNeil
  • 2019-20: Annika Rose

USports honours

  • 2005-06: Lesley Jordan, USports Coach of the Year

USports All-Rookie

  • 2007-08: Jocelyn Leblanc

Marion Hilliard Award

  • 2005-06: Leah Kutcher
  • 2009-10: Kaitlyn McNutt

University Awards

  • 2005-06: Ellen Wright - Dalhousie Tigers Athletics Female Rookie of the Year Award
  • 2005-06: Leah Kutcher - Dalhousie Tigers Athletics President's Award
  • 2007-08: Jocelyn LeBlanc - Dalhousie Tigers Athletics Female Rookie of the Year Award
  • 2009-10: Kaitlyn McNutt - Dalhousie Tigers Athletics President's Award

Team Awards

Most Valuable Player

Tigers in professional hockey

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion