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Regular season[]

  • Jayna Hefford became the first player in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League to record 100 career points.[1] She recorded the record-setting point milestone on January 17, 2009 in a win over the Montreal Stars.

Final standings[]

CWHL Division
No. Team GP W L T Pts
1 Montreal Stars 28 24 3 1 49
2 Brampton Thunder 26 19 6 1 39
3 Mississauga Chiefs 26 16 8 2 34
4 Burlington Barracudas 25 10 13 2 22
5 Vaughan Flames 25 4 19 2 10
6 Ottawa Senators 24 4 20 0 8

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Playoffs[]

Mississauga vs. Ottawa[]

Mississauga won both games.

Burlington vs. Vaughan[]

  • March 7: Burlington 2, Vaughan 2
  • March 8: Burlington 2, Vaughan 2 (1-0 in tiebreaker)

Brampton vs. Mississauga[]

  • March 14: Brampton 3, Mississauga 2
  • March 15: Mississauga 4, Brampton 1 (0-1 in tiebreaker)

Burlington vs. Montreal[]

  • March 14: Montreal 6, Burlington 1
  • March 15: Burlington 3, Montreal 1 (0-1 in tiebreaker)

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Clarkson Cup[]

Montreal Stars won the Clarkson Cup by defeating 3–1 the Minnesota Whitecaps (WWHL)[4]

Awards and honours[]

CWHL Top Players[]

Monthly Top Scorers[]

Team Photos[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. http://www.ontariohockey.com/story/26/Female%20Hockey/3283/Brampton_Thunder_star_hungers_for_Olympic_competition.aspx
  2. Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.553, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
  3. Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.553, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
  4. Montreal wins first Clarkson Cup, Archived copy. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved on 2011-01-14.
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