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The '''2009 Clarkson Cup''' was contested at the [[K-Rock Centre]] in [[Kingston, Ontario]]. The [[Minnesota Whitecaps]] competed versus the [[Montreal Stars]] in the championship game. It was the first time that the [[Clarkson Cup]] was contested. At the time of the [[2004–05 NHL lockout|NHL lockout]], [[Adrienne Clarkson]] suggested that women should play for the [[Stanley Cup]]. |
The '''2009 Clarkson Cup''' was contested at the [[K-Rock Centre]] in [[Kingston, Ontario]]. The [[Minnesota Whitecaps]] competed versus the [[Montreal Stars]] in the championship game. It was the first time that the [[Clarkson Cup]] was contested. At the time of the [[2004–05 NHL lockout|NHL lockout]], [[Adrienne Clarkson]] suggested that women should play for the [[Stanley Cup]]. |
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==Championship game== |
==Championship game== |
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Montreal beat the Minnesota Whitecaps by a 3-1 tally at the K-Rock Centre. handed the trophy to the Stars. The Stars goal scorers included [[Shauna Denis]], [[Sabrina Harbec]], and [[Caroline Ouellette]]. Three-time American Olympian [[Angela Ruggiero]] logged the lone tally for the defeated Whitecaps.<ref> |
Montreal beat the Minnesota Whitecaps by a 3-1 tally at the K-Rock Centre. handed the trophy to the Stars. The Stars goal scorers included [[Shauna Denis]], [[Sabrina Harbec]], and [[Caroline Ouellette]]. Three-time American Olympian [[Angela Ruggiero]] logged the lone tally for the defeated Whitecaps.<ref>{{cite web | title=Montreal Stars win women's national hockey championship - CBC Sports | website=CBC | date=2009-03-21 | url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/montreal-stars-win-women-s-national-hockey-championship-1.819652 | access-date=2020-04-08}}</ref> Harbec scored the game-winning goal against Minnesota goalie [[Sanya Sandahl]]. Ouellette's goal was assisted by [[Marie-Philip Poulin]]. |
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==Olympians in the Clarkson Cup== |
==Olympians in the Clarkson Cup== |
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The 2009 Clarkson Cup was contested at the K-Rock Centre in Kingston, Ontario. The Minnesota Whitecaps competed versus the Montreal Stars in the championship game. It was the first time that the Clarkson Cup was contested. At the time of the NHL lockout, Adrienne Clarkson suggested that women should play for the Stanley Cup.
Championship game
Montreal beat the Minnesota Whitecaps by a 3-1 tally at the K-Rock Centre. handed the trophy to the Stars. The Stars goal scorers included Shauna Denis, Sabrina Harbec, and Caroline Ouellette. Three-time American Olympian Angela Ruggiero logged the lone tally for the defeated Whitecaps.[1] Harbec scored the game-winning goal against Minnesota goalie Sanya Sandahl. Ouellette's goal was assisted by Marie-Philip Poulin.
Olympians in the Clarkson Cup
- The following players also played for their respective countries in ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Player | Team | Nationality |
Julie Chu | Minnesota Whitecaps | United States |
Caroline Ouellette | Montreal Stars | Canada |
Jenny Potter | Minnesota Whitecaps | United States |
Kim St. Pierre | Montreal Stars | Canada |
See also
References
- ^ "Montreal Stars win women's national hockey championship - CBC Sports". CBC. 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2020-04-08.