Women's hockey first sought inclusion in the Olympic Games in the 1930s. Had the sport broke that barrier, the near 80-year quest for professionalism in the sport may have been accelerated. Instead, ...
Eighty-seven years ago, four Ontarian women suffering from the winter blues decided to start a hockey team. They went on to form the Preston Rivulettes and won more than 95 per cent of their games — a ...
Few sibling pairs have dominated the ice in women's hockey the way Eleanor Tufford and Rosemary Tufford did for the Edmonton Rustlers in the 1930s. Eleanor Tufford and Rosemary Tufford were two of the ...
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The push for women's hockey's inclusion in the Olympic Games began in the 1930s by a group of Canadian athletes. It took more than half a century to finally arrive. Women's hockey first sought ...
The push for women's hockey's inclusion in the Olympic Games began in the 1930s by a group of Canadian athletes. It took more than half a century to finally arrive. Women's Hockey First Sought Olympic ...
Women's Hockey First Sought Olympic Inclusion In The 1930s The push for women's hockey's inclusion in the Olympic Games began in the 1930s by a group of Canadian athletes. It took more than half a ...
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