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CANADA WEST UNIVERSITIES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE

STANDINGS AS OF JANUARY 7, 2001
                    GP  W  L  T  GF  GA   PCT  | Home   Away   Streak | Overall
1 x-REGINA          8  7  1  0  43  16  0.875 | 2-0-0  5-1-0  7-0-0  |  15-4-0
2 x-ALBERTA        12  9  1  2  51  10  0.833 | 4-1-0  5-0-2  4-0-2  |  11-2-3
3 MANITOBA          4  2  2  0   8  12  0.500 | 0-2-0  2-0-0  0-2-0  |  7-4-0
   BRITISH COLUMBIA  6  3  3  0  12  18  0.500 | 1-3-0  2-0-0  2-0-0  |  4-4-0
5 LETHBRIDGE        6  1  2  3   8  15  0.417 | 0-0-2  1-2-1  0-2-3  |  7-5-3
6 SASKATCHEWAN      8  2  6  0  24  27  0.250 | 0-5-0  2-1-0  2-0-0  |  4-16-0
7 CALGARY          10  1  8  1  13  53  0.150 | 0-6-1  1-2-0  0-6-1  |  1-8-1
x-Clinched playoff berth
Note: Standings determined by winning percentage.
Note: Brandon (1-2-0 overall) and Winnipeg (2-7-0 overall) are club 
teams, their games do not count in the conference standings.

LAST WEEK:
    FRI. JAN. 5
      Regina 6 at Saskatchewan 3
       [R: Snell, Tady, Fiddler, Rezansoff, B.West, Foster. S: Mould, 
Bertram, Bassingthwaite]
      Vancouver Griffins at UBC, 7:15 PM
       [Score not reported]
      BISON INVITATIONAL, at Winnipeg (nc)
      Alberta vs Queen's, 4:00 PM
       [Score not reported]
      Winnipeg at Manitoba, 7:00 PM
       [Score not reported]
      SAIT TOURNAMENT, at Calgary (nc)
      Lethbridge at TBA, TBA
       [Score not reported]
    SAT. JAN. 6
      at Regina 7, Saskatchewan 2
       [R: B.West, Foster, Tady 2, Hutcheon, Balfour 2. S: Mould, Stachiw]
      BISON INVITATIONAL, at Winnipeg (nc)
      Alberta vs Winnipeg , 4:00 PM
       [Score not reported]
      at Manitoba 4, Queen's 0
       [M: Elliott, Everard, Keating, Van Aggelen, SO-Wagner]
      SAIT TOURNAMENT, at Calgary (nc)
      Lethbridge at TBA, TBA
       [Score not reported]
    SUN. JAN. 7
      British Columbia at Planet Ice Rockets, 3:15 PM (nc)
       [Score not reported]
      BISON INVITATIONAL, at Winnipeg (nc)
      Winnipeg 2, Queen's 0
       [W: Ostermann, MacMillan, SO-Gerbrandt]
      at Manitoba 3, Alberta 2 (SO)
       [M: Rommelaere, Keating, Bench (Won Shootout 3-1). A: 
Chapdelaine, Van de Wetering]
      SAIT TOURNAMENT, at Calgary (nc)
      Lethbridge at TBA, TBA
       [Score not reported]
HOLIDAY SCORES ARE AFTER THE LEAGUE LEADERS

NEXT WEEK
    FRI. JAN. 12
      Alberta at Calgary, 7:00 PM
      UBC at Lethbridge, 7:00 PM
      Manitoba at Regina, 7:30 PM
    SAT. JAN. 13
      UBC at Lethbridge, 7:00 PM
      Calgary at Alberta, 6:00 PM
      Manitoba at Regina, 7:30 PM

All times local to game site
(nc) - Non-conference game  (ex) - Exhibition game

LEADING SCORERS
Team  #   Player Name           P  Yr     GP   G  A   Pts  Pt/SG
Reg    6  Brandy West           F   3      8  10  10   20   2.50
Reg   10  Erin Balfour         F/D  2      8  10   3   13   1.63
Alta   9  Krysty Lorenz         C   4     12  13   5   18   1.50
Reg   11  Erin Tady             F   1      8   7   5   12   1.50
Reg   17  Julie Foster          F   2      8   4   8   12   1.50
Alta  18  Lori Shupak           C   5     10   8   8   16   1.33
Reg    9  Joell Fiddler         D   2      8   3   7   10   1.25
Man   14  Kristin Nickel        LW  1      4   2   2    4   1.00
Reg    8  Kelsey Rezansoff      F   1      8   2   6    8   1.00
Alta   7  Jody Grabas           D   1     12   5   6   11   0.92
Alta  10  Tonya d'Entremont     D   4     12   2   9   11   0.92
Alta  16  Mandy Kinjerski       F   4      9   6   4   10   0.83
Alta  15  P.Trish Dubyk         LW  2     12   6   4   10   0.83
UBC    5  Jana Horsman          RW  3      5   1   4    5   0.83
Sask  19  Taryn Fjeld           F   2     10   5   3    8   0.80
Sask  13  Jessie Thorson        LW  1      8   4   4    8   0.80
Sask   7  Joanna Mould          C   3      8   3   5    8   0.80
NOTE: Pt/SG: Points per scheduled game. To allow for the difference 
in games scheduled, the scoring standings are determined by points 
per scheduled game.


LEADING GOALIES: (Minimum 1/3 of team's minutes)
Team  #   Player Name       GP  GS   MinPl  Sh   Sv   GA  GAA   SPct. 
W-L-T  SO  GF  GFA
Alta  30  Stacey McCullough 10  10  609:25  186  177   7  0.69  0.952 
7-1-2   5  39  3.84
Leth  35  Courtney Butler    6   6  355:00  140  130  10  1.69  0.929 
1-2-3   1   8  1.35
Reg   20  Laura Paradis      8   8  480:35  158  142  16  2.00  0.899 
7-1-0   0  43  5.36
UBC   30  Tanya Foley        3   3  183:18   79   70   9  2.95  0.887 
2-1-0   0   9  2.95
Man   00  Pam Staples        4   4  199:21  132  122  10  3.01  0.924 
2-2-0   0   7  2.11
UBC    1  Teryne Russell     3   3  179:20   76   67   9  3.01  0.882 
1-2-0   0   3  1.00
NOTE: GF=Goals For, the number of goals scored by the goalie's team 
while she is in the net.
       GFA=Goals For Average.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Owing to a lack of nominations, no player of the 
week was selected. The next selection is scheduled for the weekend of 
Jan. 12-14.

DECEMBER SCORES:
    FRI. DEC. 1
      Richmond Steelers at British Columbia (nc)
       [Score not reported]
      at Manitoba 8, North Dakota 0 (ex)
       [M: Mamchuk 2, Van Deynze 2, Rommelaere, Nickel, Prejet, Cowling.]
      at Alberta 14, Herlen Eagles 1 (ex)
       [A: Beauchamp 3, Van de Wetering 3, Grabas 2, Dubyk, Kinney, 
Fitzgerald, Skelding, Schapdelaine. H: Volf]
    SAT. DEC. 2
      at Manitoba 6, North Dakota 0 (ex)
       [M: Mamchuk 2, Rommelaere 2, Elliott, Nickel, SO-Staples.]
      at Alberta 10, Drumheller Fun Team 4 (ex)
       [A: Dubyk, Kinjerski 2, Lorenz 2, Kinney 2, Fitzgerald, 
Chapdelaine, Shupak. D: Potter 2, Ball, CSereda]
    WED. DEC. 27
      Winnipeg 5 at Saskatchewan 2
       [W: Sarrillion 2, Hueckert 2, Kuryk. S: Dohm, Tulloch.]
    THU. DEC. 28
      Lethbridge vs. Saskatchewan at Medicine Hat, 7:00 PM
       [Score not reported]
    FRI. DEC. 29
      CHRISTMAS PRESENCE TOURNAMENT, at Edmonton (nc)
      Toronto 2, Regina 1
       [T: Malchel, Urszula. R: Foster]
      at Alberta 7, Saskatchewan 2
       [A: Dubyk, Skelding, Chapdelaine, Shupak, Ruppell, Kinjerski. 
S: Senger, Fjeld.]
    SAT. DEC. 30
      CHRISTMAS PRESENCE TOURNAMENT, at Edmonton (nc)
      Toronto 4, Saskatchewan 0
       [T: Savon, May 2, McLean, SO-Drake]
      at Alberta 2, Regina 1
       [A: Shupak 2. R: Hutcheon.]
    SUN. DEC. 31
      CHRISTMAS PRESENCE TOURNAMENT, at Edmonton (nc)
      Regina 5, Saskatchewan 3
       [R: B.West 2, Foster 2, Tady. S: Bailey 2, Bertram.]
      Toronto 3 at Alberta 2 (Toronto wins tournament with 3-0 record)
       [T: Summerhill 2, Paul. A: Dubyk, Grabas.]

-end-
-- 
John Edwards
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I think most goalies use white tapes. I don't really know why but when I
think about it, it makes sense. Goalie's job is to stop the puck, if they
use white tapes, it will be easier for them to distinguish the puck from
other things. (e.g. ice, players sticks, etc.) That's what I think anyway.

Gen
p.s. look at others opinions too, I've never played before, just watched
lots of games and really wanted to play goal/


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I know it's best for players to have black tape on their sticks, but what
about goalies? Some people say black for the same reason, but others say
white to blend in with the ice (like the goalie pads are better if they have
white edges). Does anyone have any ideas or info?

Maggie

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I use white tape only.   For the reason that black tape on the shaft of the
stick tends to eat away at leather palms....  White tape should be used on
the blade since it allows your stick to blend in with the ice surface.....
Using any dark tape gives the shooter a clear definition of the goalie and
in my mind gives away any even tiny competitive advance we as goaltenders
might get from having with blending in with the ice......  The use of white
is also used for the opposite reasoning by some equipment manufacturers
when they design their goalie pads...in this case where there is a blend of
dark and white, it has the effect of making the goaltender look larger than
he/she really is...

Hope this helps.

Naomi

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> about goalies? Some people say black for the same reason, but others say 
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Hi all,

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was illegal for 
goalies to use any other color but white for the tape on their sticks?

Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm this?

Thanks,
Jen Faye
San Diego Women's Hockey

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I"m not sure what league you are referring to but there is no such rule in
Canada, at least not that I know of.   I know that the Ontario Women's
Hockey Association (OWHA)  does not have such a rule and they pretty much
follow the same rules as the Canadian Hockey Association.   

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> Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was illegal for 
> goalies to use any other color but white for the tape on their sticks?
> 
> Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm this?
> 
> Thanks,
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Hi,

>Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was illegal for 
>goalies to use any other color but white for the tape on their sticks?
Nah, as everyone else has said - it seems to be mostly white for blending 
in with the ice, effect and superstition. No rule. You can use whatever 
color tape you want on the stick.

The only rule about taping sticks is that if - and this wouldn't be a 
goalie - you have a hollow shaft stick - the open shaft can't be exposed. 
As in it should be plugged and must be taped over - safety with the sharp 
edges. I've actually been semi-gored by a big kid whose aluminum shaft 
wasn't completely taped at the top - and had a lovely rectangular 
bruise/cut - through the ref gear. 

Personally - I have purple coflex (sticky-gauzy looking stuff) on the 
top, and a little bit of black friction tape on the blade of my skatin' 
out sticks. The beau - a netminder for nearly 30 years - always, always, 
has white 1" tape on the shaft/knob - not too big, and 2" white tape on 
the blade from just above the heel on down towards the toe - stopping 
about 2" back. And, as someone else mentioned - it only gets changed for 
then the karma has gone bad - doesn't matter how chewed up the blade tape 
is - it stays!

>Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm this?
Nothing in the USAH rule book. If you've ever been told this by someone 
in "authority" at a league, it was a local league rule only.

happy skatin' all,
Ellice
Team CHAOS

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I believe that there's a rule that goalie's can't use red tape for the knob, 
I don't remember where exactly it was I heard this so I won't guarantee it 
wasn't  some "Trivia" made up by a colour commentator at sometime, and I'm 
sure it was in reference to the NHL so that doesn't even mean  it would hold 
true for other levels.

                                 --JB (who can be a wellspring of some of the 
most inane bits of trivia, or just hallucinating)


> 
> I"m not sure what league you are referring to but there is no such rule in
> Canada, at least not that I know of.   I know that the Ontario Women's
> Hockey Association (OWHA)  does not have such a rule and they pretty much
> follow the same rules as the Canadian Hockey Association.   
> 
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> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was illegal for 
> > goalies to use any other color but white for the tape on their sticks?
> > 
> > Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm this?

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It is NOT WISE to have black tape on the handle built up so big that the
knob is huge.  The referees might mistake it for a puck in the net when you
are down blocking a shot.  Bad, very Bad.

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I believe that there's a rule that goalie's can't use red tape for the knob,
I don't remember where exactly it was I heard this so I won't guarantee it
wasn't  some "Trivia" made up by a colour commentator at sometime, and I'm
sure it was in reference to the NHL so that doesn't even mean  it would hold
true for other levels.

                                 --JB (who can be a wellspring of some of
the
most inane bits of trivia, or just hallucinating)


>
> I"m not sure what league you are referring to but there is no such rule in
> Canada, at least not that I know of.   I know that the Ontario Women's
> Hockey Association (OWHA)  does not have such a rule and they pretty much
> follow the same rules as the Canadian Hockey Association.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Sent:    Monday, January 08, 2001 11:18 AM
> > To:    email@hidden
> > Subject:    Re: hockey stick tape
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was illegal for
> > goalies to use any other color but white for the tape on their sticks?
> >
> > Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm this?
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Can anyone recommend a place to purchase jerseys online?  Looking for a place
you have personally done business with and can relay your satisfaction with
the product and the service.

Thanks,
Tanya, #35
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From: Susanica Tam 
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Well then there was that thing with Roy complaining
about Beezer's tape when the Avs won the cup (in 96?)
because his tape blended in or you couldn't see it or
something...in game 2 or 3...does anyone know what i'm
talking about?
-Susan

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> I believe that there's a rule that goalie's can't
> use red tape for the knob, 
> I don't remember where exactly it was I heard this
> so I won't guarantee it 
> wasn't  some "Trivia" made up by a colour
> commentator at sometime, and I'm 
> sure it was in reference to the NHL so that doesn't
> even mean  it would hold 
> true for other levels.
> 
>                                  --JB (who can be a
> wellspring of some of the 
> most inane bits of trivia, or just hallucinating)
> 
> 
> > 
> > I"m not sure what league you are referring to but
> there is no such rule in
> > Canada, at least not that I know of.   I know that
> the Ontario Women's
> > Hockey Association (OWHA)  does not have such a
> rule and they pretty much
> > follow the same rules as the Canadian Hockey
> Association.   
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From:    email@hidden
> [SMTP:email@hidden]
> > > Sent:    Monday, January 08, 2001 11:18 AM
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> > > Subject:    Re: hockey stick tape
> > > 
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I
> thought it was illegal for 
> > > goalies to use any other color but white for the
> tape on their sticks?
> > > 
> > > Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm
> this?
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I haven't dealt with them directly, but everybody is always talking about 
Rivercity Sports. Their prices are supposed to be fair, the selection wide 
and the service seems to be good. I have heard of people posting about them 
quite alot without any complaints. I know my brother got a hard to find 
patch for his jersey from them.

They can also put the names and numbers on the jerseys, a time saving step.

Jan



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>Can anyone recommend a place to purchase jerseys online?  Looking for a place
>you have personally done business with and can relay your satisfaction with
>the product and the service.
>
>Thanks,
>Tanya, #35
>Valkyries
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On 1/8/01 5:53 PM, "Susanica Tam"  wrote:

> Well then there was that thing with Roy complaining
> about Beezer's tape when the Avs won the cup (in 96?)
> because his tape blended in or you couldn't see it or
> something

Yes -- but it was a linesman who noticed that Beezer had wrapped his stick
in red tape, and the rules state only black or white. Originally they
thought the other team did it to try to rattle him, but it was one of the
officials who noticed it.



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I purchased a Czech Republic jersey from them, obviously just regular stuff 
and not custom orders but I had no problem with them, they were quick and 
easy to deal with.


> I haven't dealt with them directly, but everybody is always talking about 
> Rivercity Sports. Their prices are supposed to be fair, the selection wide 
> and the service seems to be good. I have heard of people posting about them 
> quite alot without any complaints. I know my brother got a hard to find 
> patch for his jersey from them.
> 
> They can also put the names and numbers on the jerseys, a time saving step.
> 
> Jan

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In Canada, the rule is as follows:

Rule #21 (g) "The stick may be wound with any colour tape."

There is a further clarification of this rule in the Case Book:
Situation #6 "This means that any colour or combination of colours may
be used."

There is no distinction made between tape on players sticks and goalies
sticks.

AS A REFEREE, I WOULD RECOMMEND THAT GOALTENDERS NEVER USE BLACK TAPE! 
I personally have reacted to the end nob of a goalie stick thinking it
was the puck. Also, black tape on the blade of the stick can distort the
ref's view of the puck.

While we are on the subject, there is another thing goalies can do to
improve the quality of the game.... WEAR A JERSEY THAT MATCHES AT LEAST
THE COLOUR OF YOUR TEAMMATES!!!

Officials have to make split second judgements, and when a player
carries the puck over the blueline in a scramble, the official will
usually look at the goaltender to determine if it is an offensive player
bringing the puck in offside, or a defensive player bringing the puck
into their own zone to regroup.... If the goalie is wearing the same
colour as the opposition team, of even one that doesn't match either
team, the official may mistakenly whistle the play offside when it
isn't!  This doesn't help the game!

The rule book says you have to wear a matching colour, but I've played
enough to know what the problem is... the person who buys the jerseys
for the team never buys one large enough for the goalie(s).  If this is
you, a word to the wise!


Liam





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> Hi all,
> 
> Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought it was illegal for
> goalies to use any other color but white for the tape on their sticks?
> 
> Does anyone have a rule book handy to confirm this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jen Faye
> San Diego Women's Hockey
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