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From: "Dan Guard" 
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Subject: Little Dames vs. Little Dames on wheels...
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 19:04:40 -0700
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To everybody out there...as we progress the sport forward one more small
step,

After over 100 e-mail sessions, we finally have a friendly game between two
under-10, all-girl roller hockey teams. A group of young ladies from El Paso,
Texas have accepted an invite to play vs. a group in Tucson, Arizona at 8:00
a.m., May 6th. As far as we know, this is the first such inline game for
all-girls' teams this young in the history of perhaps the civilized world. In
both of these leagues, the girls regularly play on Mite and Squirt rec league
teams with and amongst the boys. The El Paso Polar Bears are now training
weekly as an all-girls team, to continue to play girls vs. girls games as we
can find other teams willing to put themselves together like us. Anybody out
there who might like to join this party?

You may follow along this slow path of progress at www.nvo.com/suncityhockey,
on the inline pages, and you can talk to Caitlin and/or Coach Dan at
email@hidden, or at the rink at email@hidden.

Hope to hear from some other groups who have enough girls to make a team (5-7
players), even though there are not enough girls to make a whole division of
teams in your area. We are starting to form some regional level alliances and,
again hopefully, will have more and more opportunities for young girls to
interplay as time goes on.

If you are reading this and you have no individual interest, but know someone
who might, please, please pass it on, and thanks! to everybody out there for
all you do for our sport...

-Dan, Caitlin, and all the little Polar Bear Dames in El paso, Texas.

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Wow, what a game!!! It was 1-0 Canada, then 1-1   then
2-1 Canada 3-1. US then scored a second goal late in
the third and it ended 3-2. There should have been
more people there. The game was awesome, very high
paced and exciting. Not near as many fans as I hoped
for, and too few Canadians, eh?!?! The game was just
awesome, and it was cool to see the other teams like
Russia and Khazakstan there watching. St. Pierre was
by far the best player of the game. (In my opinion)
She stood on her head. If she wasn't playing good the
United States easily could have won by 4 or 5 goals. 

My favorite part of the game, besides the goaltending,
was meeting Sami Jo Small's brother. If any of you
have ever seen him, he is the all-out fan. In the
future if I can make it to more Canadian hockey games,
I hope to get up to his level! I walked up to him in
the third period and had my picture taken with him. At
first I didnt know who he was, but with his outfit,
how could I not want a picture!! 

Sorry I couldnt describe the game more at the
moment.....it was just the best game I have ever seen
in my life and I hope that there will be many more of
these USA vs Canada games in the future!

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By the way, there is a new third place team in womens
hockey. Russia defeated Finland 2-1 to earn third. 

To the best of my knowledge, this is the first World
Championship tournament that Finland hasn't placed
third. 

I did not see this game, so Im sorry that I cannot
give any more information on it.

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Recently I said that I was working on a webpage to
list camps for this summer. I'm sorry to say this, but
it just won't work out. I am to busy with school and
other circumstances at the moment. 

I am planning on working on the webpage to have 2002
hockey camps listed, and since I'm planning it this
far in advance I'm sure I can work that out.

Once again, to those who were waiting to see it, Im
sorry I cannot work on it at this time.

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     Boy am I a sore loser!! Team USA far out-shot Team Canada (38-18, or something) but Kim St-Pierre was just a wall out there! We'd come directly from watching the Colorado Avalanche beat the Wild, and my 10-year-old son wondered if Patrick Roy had followed us, and was inside that jersey #33, too. But I do have to complain that the Canadians were getting away with murder! I think the referee had a French name; could it be she was Canadian, too?? Yes, she did for some reason call a richly deserved hold with 1:26 to play, but why did she wait till then? The clutching and grabbing in the third period looked like the NHL. Then, she called an undeserved penalty (make-up??) right after the goal to put the US team short-handed at the end and prevent the 6 on 5 that might have tied it! Like I said, what a sore loser!! Be that as it may, St. Pierre deserves all the credit in the world, and the goals Canada did get were sweet. It was a good tournament, anyway. 
     Finland's streak is over, and the Russians did get a medal. That seemed likely as the tournament went on; they were the only other team to score on either the US or Canada. Obviously, I missed that game; my son's Squirt team got tickets for the last Wild game of the season. Attendance still wasn't what it should have been; 5632 for the final in an arena that seats over 14,000. There was a big Timberwolves game with the Lakers in town as well as the Wild, but it could have been better. I don't know a lot of women's hockey celebrities by sight, but I did recognise Laura Halldorson of the Gophers and Shannon Miller of Minnesota-Duluth.