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Rank | State | Gifts |
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1 | PA | 33 |
2 | MA | 24 |
3 | NY | 7 |
Kendall Coyne is #26 on the USA Women’s Olympic team and a color commentator for the San Jose Sharks. She was also the first woman ever compete in an NHL Skills Competition event. A donation in Kendall’s name will get two players socks!
#7, Monique Lamoureux, was the assistant captain of the 2018 USA Women’s Olympic team. She played with her twin sister, Jocelyn, at Shattuck St. Mary where Sidney Crosby has also played. A donation in Monique’s name will pay for a jersey for one of our players!
Meghan Duggan, #10 served as captain on the USA Women’s Olympic team where she was a 3-time medalist. She married fellow Olympian and Canadian player Gillian Apps in 2018, and the two are expecting a baby next February. A donation in Meghan’s name will pay for an EMT for a weekend of games!
Gigi Marvin is #19 on the USA Women’s Olympic team and also a player on the NWHL’s Boston Pride. Gigi is from Warroad, Minnesota in Roseau County, a small town where 1980 gold medalist Dave Christian and Stanley Cup champion T.J. Oshie both grew up as well. A donation in Gigi’s name will buy us referees for one of our home games!
#35, Maddie Rooney, was the goalie for the USA Women’s Olympic team. Standing at 5’6” and the young age of 19, she led Team USA to a gold medal in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic games, where they beat Canada in a shootout. Rooney currently plays collegiate hockey for the Minnestota-Duluth Bulldogs. A donation in Maddie’s name will get us another practice slot!
The 2018 Olympic Games were held in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The United States beat Finland to play Canada (who beat Russia) in the finals. Team USA beat Team Canada 3-2 in an intense shootout. The gold medals placed on their necks weighed 500 grams. A $500 donation will pay for our CHE dues for the season!
The spectacular game-winning goal scored in this shootout by Jocelyn Lamoureux-Davidson was a remarkable ending to this gold medal game. Jocelyn would later tell the media that deke was practiced over and over again and even had a name – her and her sister called it “Oops I Did It Again” after the Britney Spears song. This golden goal donation will cover over ⅔ of a player’s ACHA dues for the year!