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The first instances of organized women's ice hockey in Canada date back to the 1890s when it was played at the university level. The Women's Hockey Association claims that the city of Ottawa, Ontario hosted the first game in 1891. In 1920, Lady Meredith, wife of Sir Vincent Meredith of Montreal donated the Lady Meredith Cup to the , said to be the first women's ice hockey trophy created for a competition in Canada. In February 1921, a women's North American championship series was played in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. The Vancouver Amazons from the 1920s became one of the first professional teams. They were the first women's hockey team from Vancouver to participate in the invitational women's hockey tournament sponsored by the . On December 16, 1922, a meeting w

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  • Canadian women's ice hockey history (en)
  • Coupe Abby-Hoffman (fr)
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  • La coupe Abby-Hoffman est le trophée qui couronne l'équipe victorieuse des premiers championnats nationaux de hockey féminin au Canada. La coupe est en compétition depuis 1982 lors du tout premier championnat national canadien de hockey féminin tenu à Brantford, en Ontario. La coupe rend hommage à Abby Hoffman, une athlète canadienne qui après sa retraite du sport fut la première femme à occuper le poste de directeur général de (1981 à 1991). (fr)
  • The first instances of organized women's ice hockey in Canada date back to the 1890s when it was played at the university level. The Women's Hockey Association claims that the city of Ottawa, Ontario hosted the first game in 1891. In 1920, Lady Meredith, wife of Sir Vincent Meredith of Montreal donated the Lady Meredith Cup to the , said to be the first women's ice hockey trophy created for a competition in Canada. In February 1921, a women's North American championship series was played in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. The Vancouver Amazons from the 1920s became one of the first professional teams. They were the first women's hockey team from Vancouver to participate in the invitational women's hockey tournament sponsored by the . On December 16, 1922, a meeting w (en)
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