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The UPEI Panthers women's ice hockey program represents the University of Prince Edward Island in Atlantic University Sport conference play. In 2012, the Panthers claimed their first AUS tournament victory.

History[]

The Panthers qualified for the 2012 CIS Women’s Ice Hockey Championship after winning the AUS championship. Despite finishing fourth in the conference standings with a 13-10-1 mark, the Panthers upset top ranked St. Francis Xavier X-Women by a 2-1 tally to win their pool in the AUS Playoffs. In the gold medal final, the Panthers blanked Mount Allison by a 3-0 tally to claim their first title. The goals were scored by Christina Kelly , and Kelsey O’Donnell, as Kelly was named Player of the Game.[1] Tournament Most Valuable Player Kristy Dobson stopped 55 of 56 pucks fired her way in the two wins.[2]

Season by Season Record[]

Team League GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Finish Tournament Nationals
2002-03 AUS-Women 14 3 9 2 0 30 83 8 6th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2003-04 AUS-Women 14 1 13 0 0 19 89 2 8th Did not qualify N/A
2004-05 AUS-Women Did not participate
2005-06 AUS-Women 20 4 15 1 0 54 64 9 7th Did not qualify N/A
2006-07 AUS-Women 20 3 17 - 1 29 106 7 8th Did not qualify N/A
2007-08 AUS-Women 21 2 17 - 2 53 110 6 8th Did not qualify N/A
2008-09 AUS-Women 24 6 18 - 0 68 125 12 6th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2009-10 AUS-Women 24 7 16 - 1 45 88 15 6th Lost First Round N/A
2010-11 AUS-Women 24 3 17 - 4 41 81 10 7th Did not qualify N/A
2011-12 AUS-Women 24 13 10 - 1 65 60 27 4th Won Championship Sixth Place
2012-13 AUS-Women 24 13 10 - 1 38 41 27 4th Eliminated in Round Robin N/A
2013-14 AUS-Women 24 9 13 - 2 45 60 20 6th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2014-15 AUS-Women 24 8 13 - 3 39 62 19 6th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2015-16 AUS-Women 24 6 15 - 3 33 61 15 7th Did not qualify N/A
2016-17 AUS-Women 24 14 9 - 1 53 53 29 4th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2017-18 AUS-Women 24 7 10 - 7 51 66 21 6th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2018-19 AUS-Women 28 14 13 - 1 55 53 29 5th Lost Quarterfinals

T-7th (host)

2019-20 AUS-Women 28 20 7 - 1 82 42 41 3rd Lost Semifinals Event Cancelled prior to team playing
2020-21 AUS-Women Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 AUS-Women 22 13 7 - 2 52 51 28 4th Lost Quarterfinals TBD-host team

Awards and honors[]

  • 2012 Atlantic University Sport Coach of the Year, Bruce Donaldson, UPEI[3]
  • 2012 Atlantic University Sport All-Rookie Team:Defence: Laura Bradley, UPEI

Postseason awards[]

  • Kristy Dobson, Subway Player of the Game for UPEI (March 3, 2012)[4]
  • Christina Kelly, Subway Player of the Game, 2012 AUS Championship Game
  • 2012 AUS All-Tournament Team, Christina Kelly
  • 2012 AUS All-Tournament Team, Kristy Dobson
  • 2012 AUS Tournament Most Valuable Player, Kristy Dobson

References[]

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