Who invented womens hockey?

Newell Franecki
2025-05-28 02:46:52
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Lady Isobel Stanley, the daughter of Canada's Governor General, Lord Stanley of Preston, began to play ice hockey after being inspired by the game played at the Montreal Winter Carnival in 1889. As a pioneer of the game in Canada, Isobel helped to popularize ice hockey. Ault began her playing career during the years of the First World War, joining the Ottawa Alerts in 1915. Lapensée began playing for the Cornwall Victorias at 16 years old. Hazel McCallion began playing hockey in the late 1920s in Port Daniel on the Gaspé coast of Quebec.
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