1996 3 Nations Cup rosters

The 1996 3 Nations Cup rosters consisted of 73 players from three women's national ice hockey teams.

Canada

On October 18, 1996, Hockey Canada named its final 27-woman roster for the tournament.[1][2] Laura Leslie and Marianne Grnak, two members of the gold medal winning Canadian team at the 1994 IIHF Women's World Championship, were among the final cuts. Forwards Danielle Goyette and Stacy Wilson remained on the roster despite being injured with separated shoulders throughout the tournament. Canada was led by two coaches at the tournament—head coach Shannon Miller and assistant coach Danièle Sauvageau. A third coach, Melody Davidson, was with the team during the evaluation camp but was not named to the final tournament coaching staff.[1]

Skaters

Lori Dupuis scored one goal in five tournament games played.
Number Position Player GP G A Pts PIM
39FAmanda Benoit51238
6DThérèse Brisson40008
77DCassie Campbell50220
7DIsabelle Chartrand41120
13FNancy Deschamps52246
21DJudy Diduck20002
18FNancy Drolet42130
12FLori Dupuis51122
5DRebecca Fahey40112
15FDanielle Goyette00000
24FMelanie Haz40000
91DGeraldine Heaney40004
8FAngela James51232
20FLuce Letendre40110
32FTracy Luhowy40000
96FKaren Nystrom51122
11DCheryl Pounder40000
3FFrance Saint-Louis51120
10DCarol Scheibel40002
27FLaura Schuler500014
9DFiona Smith41010
61FVicky Sunohara50114
22FHayley Wickenheiser510112
17FStacy Wilson00000

Goaltenders

Number Player GP W L Min GA GAA SV% SO
35Danielle Dube320130:0031.381
30Lesley Reddon21183:0021.440
1Manon Rhéaume21089:0021.360

Finland

Finland entered the tournament with a 24-woman roster. Finland was led by two coaches at the tournament—head coach Rauno Korpi and assistant coach Jorma Kurjenmäki.

Skaters

Number Position Player
10FSari Fisk
7DAnne Haanpää
20DKirsi Hänninen
5DSatu Huotari
9FMarianne Ihalainen
24FKati Kovalainen
15FSari Krooks
22FSanna Lankosaari
17FMarika Lehtimäki
8FVilja Lipsonen
2DKatri-Helena Luomajoki
12FRose Matilainen
6DPirjo Nieminen
13FRiikka Nieminen
25DMarja-Helena Pälvilä
29FKaroliina Rantamäki
28FKatja Riipi
11FHeli Romu
27DPäivi Salo
14FMaria Selin
21FPetra Vaarakallio

Goaltenders

Number Player
19Tuula Puputti
1Liisa-Maria Sneck

United States

The United States entered the tournament with a 22-woman roster. The United States was led by three coaches at the tournament—head coach Ben Smith and assistant coaches Tom Mutch and Margaret Degidio-Murphy.[3] Forward Cammi Granato led the United States with five goals and six points at the tournament, [4]

Skaters

Sarah Tueting played in one game in the tournament as back-up goaltender to Erin Whitten.
Number Position Player GP G A Pts PIM
26FMichele Amidon50000
24DChris Bailey50226
18FAlana Blahoski40000
3FLisa Brown-Miller50114
6FKaryn Bye51122
16DWendy Cofran40000
5DColleen Coyne50002
25FTricia Dunn50112
21FCammi Granato55162
2DMichelle Johansson40000
10FAndrea Kilbourne41010
15FShelley Looney52132
7DSue Merz20002
11FAllison Mleczko51014
14DVicki Movsessian50004
23DKelly O'Leary50110
19FSteph O'Sullivan51454
17FJeanine Sobek50110
22FGretchen Ulion51016
9FSandra Whyte50330

Goaltenders

Number Player GP W L Min GA GAA SA SV% SO
1Sarah Tueting11060:0033.0028.8930
30Erin Whitten422240:0071.7578.9100

References

  1. "Two Gold Medalists Among Six Cut From Canada's National Women's Team". Hockey Canada. 19 October 1996. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  2. "3 Nations Roster". Hockey Canada. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  3. "All-Time U.S. Women's Four Nations Cup Roster". USA Hockey. Archived from the original on 24 March 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  4. "1996 Final Team USA Scoring Statistics" (DOC). USA Hockey. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
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