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4th CWHL All-Star Game
123 Total
Team Purple 031 4
Team Gold 233 8
Date January 20, 2019
Arena Scotiabank Centre
City Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MVP To Be Determined
← 2017

The 4th Canadian Women's Hockey League All-Star Game took place on January 20, 2019, at Scotiabank Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event featured three 20-minute periods.

Brigitte Lacquette served as captain for Team Purple, while goaltender Liz Knox was the captain for Team Gold. Former NHL goaltender Curtis Joseph served in the capacity of head coach for Team Purple, with Cheryl Pounder serving as assistant coach. Glenn Healy was the head coach with Team Gold, as Charline Labonte took on the role of assistant coach.

News and notes[]

Fan balloting[]

All-Star captains were selected via an online fan vote.[1] Calgary Inferno blueliner Brigitte Lacquette secured over 90 percent of the vote to be named one of the captains. Lix Knox, a goaltender from the Markham Thunder, finished in second place in the overall vote, gaining the chance to serve as the second All-Star captain.

Players named[]

The rosters announced in three different press releases. The first press release announcing the group of All-Stars was issued on December 3, 2018.[2]

First Round[]

Player Nationality Position Team
Rebecca Johnston Flag of Canada Canada Forward Calgary Inferno
Hilary Knight Flag of the United States United States Forward Canadiennes de Montreal
Jocelyne Larocque Flag of Canada Canada Defense Markham Thunder
Rachel Llanes Flag of the United States United States Forward Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays
Marie-Philip Poulin Flag of Canada Canada Forward Canadiennes de Montreal
Alex Rigsby Flag of the United States United States Goaltender Calgary Inferno
Laura Stacey Flag of Canada Canada Forward Markham Thunder
Natalie Spooner Flag of Canada Canada Forward Toronto Furies
Blayre Turnbull Flag of Canada Canada Forward Calgary Inferno
Lauren Williams Flag of the United States United States Defense Worcester Blades
Jessica Wong Flag of Canada Canada Forward Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays

[3]

Second Round[]

Player Nationality Position Team
Erin Ambrose Flag of Canada Canada Defense Canadiennes de Montreal
Kacey Bellamy Flag of the United States United States Defense Calgary Inferno
Megan Bozek Flag of the United States United States Defense Markham Thunder
Hanna Bunton Flag of Canada Canada Forward Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays
Mellissa Channell Flag of Canada Canada Defense Toronto Furies
Liz Knox Flag of Canada Canada Goaltender Markham Thunder
Halli Krzyzaniak Flag of Canada Canada Defense Calgary Inferno
Brigette Lacquette Flag of Canada Canada Defense Calgary Inferno
Emerance Maschmeyer Flag of Canada Canada Goaltender Canadiennes de Montreal
Jamie Lee Rattray Flag of Canada Canada Forward Markham Thunder
Lauriane Rougeau Flag of Canada Canada Defense Canadiennes de Montreal
Jillian Saulnier Flag of Canada Canada Forward Calgary Inferno

[4]

Third Round[]

Player Nationality Position Team
Victoria Bach Flag of Canada Canada Forward Markham Thunder
Ann-Sophie Bettez Flag of Canada Canada Forward Canadiennes de Montreal
Alexandra Carpenter Flag of the United States United States Forward Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays
Brianna Decker Flag of the United States United States Forward Calgary Inferno
Renata Fast Flag of Canada Canada Defense Toronto Furies
Laura Fortino Flag of Canada Canada Defense Markham Thunder
Zoe Hickel Flag of Canada Canada Forward Calgary Inferno
Brianne Jenner Flag of Canada Canada Forward Calgary Inferno
Hannah Miller Flag of Canada Canada Forward Shenzhen KRS Rays
Sarah Nurse Flag of Canada Canada Forward Toronto Furies
Noora Raty Flag of Finland Finland Goaltender Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays

[5]

References[]

  1. CWHL OPENS ALL-STAR CAPTAIN VOTING. CWHL (2018-12-10). Retrieved on 2018-12-13.
  2. CWHL ANNOUNCES FIRST ROUND OF ALL-STAR PLAYERS. CWHL (2018-12-03). Retrieved on 2018-12-12.
  3. CWHL ANNOUNCES FIRST ROUND OF ALL-STAR PLAYERS. CWHL (2018-12-03). Retrieved on 2018-12-12.
  4. CWHL ANNOUNCES SECOND ROUND OF ALL-STAR PLAYERS. CWHL (2018-12-05). Retrieved on 2018-12-13.
  5. CWHL ANNOUNCES FINAL ROUND OF ALL-STAR PLAYERS. CWHL (2018-12-07). Retrieved on 2018-12-13.
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