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BritishColumbiaBreakers

The British Columbia Breakers were a professional women's ice hockey team in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). The team played its home games in Langley, a suburb of Vancouver, Canada. The Owner of the Breakers was Nu Global Sports Inc.

History[]

The British Columbia Breakers were an ice hockey team in the Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL). It was formed in 2004 as a charter member of the league. In 2006, it was announced that the WWHL would be absorbed into the National Women's Hockey League. However, this was short lived as the NWHL and WWHL could not reach an agreement upon a playoff schedule. As a result, the merger was not consummated. With the collapse of the NWHL in the summer of 2007, the Western Women's Hockey League was once again a completely independent league.

Season-by-season[]

In their first season, the Breakers finished with a record of five wins, 15 losses, and one tie. They were led in scoring by American veteran Cammi Granato, who had 8 goals and 11 assists for 19 points. Kyla Gillespie and Jodi Faye led the team with 9 goals each, Gillespie in only 14 games. The Breakers came fourth out of five teams and missed the playoffs.

In 2005–2006, the team finished in last place of the five teams—with a record of 21 losses and 3 ties. Melissa Anderson led the team in both goals (9) and total points (15), even though she only played 14 of the 24 games. Goaltender Jennifer Price, who faced almost 50 shots per game (and saved about 91% of them) was named the league's defensive player of the year.

The 2006 -2007 season showed some promise as the Breakers received a few new players who helped them develop their team. Under the guidance of Jeff Bandura the team had its best season to date. Even so management was pursued by the players to relieve Jeff Bandura of his duties.

In 2007-2008 Proved to be a tough rebuild from the 06-07 season, as a number of key players had left. Nat Christensen (formerly a player of the Vancouver Griffins) was appointed head coach. The 2007-2008 edition of the breakers went winless through difficult season.

In 2008-2009 the team was stronger than 07-08, and it looked to be a promising season. This season, however, was riddled with fincial problems from its ownership and proved to be costly on the players. Although the team dynamics were strong, it was not enough to save the team from being pulled at the peak of the season due to the ownership unable to front the costs he committed to. The sports management group had pulled out earlier in the season seeing the writing on the wall. The Breakers were force to end their season early and are no longer apart of the WWHL.

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Year GP W L T GF GA Pts
2004–05 21 5 15 1 49 98 14
2005–06 24 0 21 3 40 127 3
2006–07 24 8 15 0 71 121 17
2007–08 24 0 22 2 23 135 2
2008–09 24 0 22 2 17 76 2

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.

Season standings[]

Year Regular Season Playoffs
2004-05 4rd no participation to playoff
2005-06 5rd no participation to playoff
2006-07 4rd elimined in first round
2007-08 5rd no participation to playoff
2008-09 5rd no participation to playoff

Last Roster 2008-09[]

Goalies
Number Player Former Team Hometown
30 Flag of Canada Kayla Canning Abbotsford,, British Columbia
1 Flag of Canada Desirae Clark B.C. Breakers Salmo, British Columbia
Defense
Number Player Former Team Hometown
77 Flag of Canada Veronica Lang Richmond, British Columbia
19 Flag of Canada Amy De Bree Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia
15 Flag of Canada Katie Welsh BC Breakers Abbotsford, British Columbia
7 Flag of Canada Sandra Wright Langley, British Columbia
n/a Flag of Canada Rayna Cruickshank
Forwards
Number Player Former Team Hometown
93 Flag of Canada Jennifer Kindret B.C. Breakers Winnipeg, Manitoba
24 Flag of Canada Emily McGrath-Agg Vancouver, British Columbia
20 Flag of Canada Natashia Pellatt Langley, British Columbia
18 Flag of the United States Alana Bremiller[1] BC Breakers Millbrook, New York,
17 Flag of Canada Silvia Traversa BC Breakers Vancouver, British Columbia
16 Flag of Canada Danielle Grundy B.C. Breakers Kelowna, British Columbia
14 Flag of Canada Kyla Gillespie Nanaimo, British Columbia
9 Flag of Canada Katy Lacasse Comox, British Columbia
6 Flag of the United States Anne Girtz Minneapolis, Minnesota
4 Flag of Canada Stephanie Burlton B.C. Breakers Vancouver, British Columbia
n/a Flag of Canada Kathleen McDonald B.C. Breakers
n/a Flag of Canada Mary Darvill B.C. Breakers West Vancouver, British Columbia

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Coaching Staff 2008-09[]

  • Head Coach: Natalie Christensen
  • Assistant Coach: Ken Welsh
  • Manager Player/Equipment: Maureen Hawkes

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