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Women-in-Hockey Digest    Saturday, March 13 1999    Volume 01 : Number 389



In this issue:

   CJOH - CTV interview
   Canada 4, Sweden 1 (Women's World Semi)
   Canadian Press on Canada/Sweden
   USA-Finland
   Second Period in Finland
   Final in Finland

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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 21:04:20 -0800
From: KL Sports 
Subject: CJOH - CTV interview

Just wanted to let you know that KL Sports "Sport Source for Women" just
had their first TV interview shown tonight on CJOH TV in Ottawa.  It may
get picked up by other CTV stations across Canada.

The interview profiled both Karin and Claire, the two owners of KL Sports
"Sport Source for Women".  They showed a variety of the women's hockey
products that are available from KL Sports and also discussed how they got
started in the business of promoting women's hockey and women's sport in
general.

KL Sports is looking to help make women's sport merchandise available.
Please let us know if there are things that you are looking for and having
a hard time finding them.  We specialize in women's hockey products from
collectibles to apparel.

We are always looking for new ideas or new products that people are
interested in.



Karin Lofstrom
3492 Southgate Road
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1V 9P9

ph. (613)739-9948
fax (613)739-3316

email: email@hidden

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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 07:49:43 -0800
From: "Phil & Debbie Cottrell" 
Subject: Canada 4, Sweden 1 (Women's World Semi)

                                         (1-0, 1-1, 2-0)

                                          Final scoring

Third Period


4-1 CAN 3. ST-LOUIS, France(10. LE, Mai-lan, 9. SMITH, Fiona)

 51.20 2 Min SWE 25. SJOLANDER, Therese INTRF

 47.27 3-1 PP1 CAN 16. HEFFORD, Jayna(61. SUNOHARA, Vicky, 7. BOTTERILL,
Jennifer)

  47.18 2 Min SWE 9. VIKMAN, Anna ROUGH

  42.34 2 Min CAN 39. BENOIT, Amanda BD-CK

  41.43 2 Min SWE 23. ANDERSSON, Gunilla BD-CK


Second Period


  36.22 2 Min SWE 29. LINDSTROM, Ulrika HOOK

  33.15 2 Min SWE 20. BURHOLM, Pernilla CROSS

  32.10 2 Min SWE 21. ELFBERG, Joa HI-ST

  31.19 2 Min CAN 22. WICKENHEISER, Hayley CROSS

  30.18 2-1 CAN 18. DROLET, Nancy(15. GOYETTE, Daniella)

  26.17 1-1 PP1 SWE 19. MANSSON, Tina(21. ELFBERG, Joa)

  24.48 2 Min CAN 22. WICKENHEISER, Hayley BD-CK


First Period

  18.24 1-0 CAN 18. DROLET, Nancy(77. CAMPBELL, Cassie)

  13.59 2 Min SWE 27. LINDBERG, Ylva BD-CK

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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 07:54:41 -0800
From: "Phil & Debbie Cottrell" 
Subject: Canadian Press on Canada/Sweden

Canada 4 Sweden 1

                              By NEIL STEVENS -- Canadian Press

                    ESPOO, Finland -- Canada is in the final again, but it
will have to play
                   better than it did in a 4-1 semifinal win over Sweden
today to retain
                   the world women's hockey title.

                    Coach Daniele Sauvageau's team will face the winner of
the
                   USA-Finland semifinal for the championship Sunday (11
a.m. EST,
                   TSN).

                    Nancy Drolet of Drummondville, Que., scored two goals
and Jayna
                   Hefford of Kingston, Ont., and Nathalie Rivard of
Mississauga, Ont.,
                   added one each against Sweden, which had been beaten 11-0
by the
                   United States in the opening round.
                    "We had our ups and downs," admitted Rivard. "But we
regrouped
                   and got back to playing our game."
                    Tina Mansson scored for Sweden, which was the first of
Canada's
                   four opponents to score a goal.

                    Canada, the winner of all four previous women's worlds,
now is 24-0
                   in the history of the event.
                    In the early going, Sweden concentrated on defence to
try and hold
                   Canada off the scoresheet. When they gained possession,
the Swedes
                   iced the puck.
                    The tactic worked for 18 minutes. Drolet finally broke
through in the
                   19th minute. Gaining possession of a loose puck in a
corner of
                   Sweden's zone, Drolet darted to the side of the net to
flick a wrist shot
                   past goaltender Lotta Gothesson.

                    Mansson tied the score on a power play at 6:17 of the
second period.
                   Fending off a check by Jayna Hefford, Mansson shovelled a
low shot
                   towards Kim St-Pierre and the puck dribbled between the
goalie's
                   legs.

                    The Swedes were giving Canada more of a game than had
been
                   expected. The defending champions were playing
unimpressively. Bad
                   passes and missed passes ruined many of their rushes.
                    "We were playing hard and were still first on the puck
but we just had
                   a couple of let's just say not-so-precise passes," said
Rivard. "But we
                   changed our game play to make it simpler, to get the puck
up the ice
                   quicker, and that rectified things."

                    Drolet made it 2-1 at 10:18 of the second off a pass
from Danielle
                   Goyette. Drolet's shot deflected off the stick blade of
Pernilla Burholm
                   to handcuff Gothesson.

                    Canada's power play was not producing. Finally, after
going 0-for-5,
                   it produced a 3-1 lead at 7:27 of the third period.
Rivard slapped a
                   long drive and Hefford shoved in the rebound.
                    Rivard then slapped a long shot that bounced through
traffic and into
                   Sweden's net at 17:10.

                    Canada outshot Sweden 40-15. Despite those numbers, it
wasn't the
                   Canadian cakewalk everybody was predicting.

                    "We're feeling pretty solid," Rivard said. "We've only
got one goal
                   against us in four games, so we're really proud of our
defensive record.

                    "Knowing that we are really solid defensively, all we
have to do now
                   is capitalize on our chances and turn it on when we have
to, and the
                   goals will come."

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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 12:00:01 +0000
From: "Page" 
Subject: USA-Finland

Score at end of first is: USA 0 Finland 1

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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 12:48:55 +0000
From: "Page" 
Subject: Second Period in Finland

USA 2	1. PP Darwitz(Granato,Bye)
		2.  Darwitz(Looney)	
Finland 1	1. Hanninen(Lehto,Vaarakallio)

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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 13:38:40 +0000
From: "Page" 
Subject: Final in Finland

USA	3				Finland 1
1. PP Darwitz			1. Hanninen				
    (Granato, Bye)		    (Lehto, Vaarakallio)
2. Darwitz
    (Looney)					
3. Wendell
    (Merz)

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