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The 2013-14 CWHL season was the seventh in league history. The Montreal Stars finished as regular season champions while the top four leading scorers in the regular season are all Stars players (Ann-Sophie Bettez, Sarah Vaillancourt, Vanessa Davidson and Cathy Chartrand). The Toronto Furies win the 2014 Clarkson Cup, making them the first team to finish in fourth place during the regular season to claim the Cup. Of note, the Calgary Inferno also qualified for their first-ever postseason berth while goaltender DeLayne Brian becomes the first Inferno goaltender with a winning record in the regular season.

Offseason[]

CWHL Draft[]

For the second straight season, the Calgary Inferno had the first pick overall. Jessica Wong was selected with the pi by the Calgary Inferno, making her the first visible minority selected first overall in league history. During the first round, Blake Bolden was selected by the Boston Blades, making her the first African-American player to be selected in the round.

Regular season[]

  • Cathy Chartrand is appointed as the second captain in Montreal Stars franchise history. She was selected by former captain and team co-founder Lisa-Marie Breton.
  • March 15, 2014: The Montreal Stars host their annual fund raiser for breast cancer.

Table[]

Pl. Team GP W OTL L Goals Pts
1. Montreal Stars 23 19 2 2 96:47 42
2. Boston Blades 24 13 0 11 77:71 26
3. Calgary Inferno 24 12 1 11 62:70 25
4. Toronto Furies 23 10 3 10 70:61 23
5. Brampton Thunder 24 5 3 16 43:99 13

Milestones[]

  • January 11: CWHL co-founder Lisa-Marie Breton registered the 100th point of her career. [1]
  • February 8: Vanessa Davidson earns the 100th point in her CWHL career. [2]
  • Emmanuelle Blais logs the 100th point in her CWHL career. Of note, she is the third Montreal Stars player to reach the milestone during the season. It marks the first time in CWHL history that three players from the same franchise reach the century mark in the same season.
  • Meagan Aarts of the Toronto Furies earns the 100 point in her CWHL career during a victory against
  • In the second last game of the Boston Blades regular season, Jessica Koizumi logs her 50th career point with the Blades. Of note, this makes her the first player to register 50 points with the Blades franchise.

Awards and honors[]

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