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The ”’1983 Abby Hoffman Cup”’ was the second staging of Hockey Canada’s women’s national championships (at the time known as the Shopper’s Drug Mart Women’s National Hockey Championships). Ontario’s Burlington Ladies won the Abby Hoffman Cup<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hhof.com/thecollection/historictrophies.html#:~:text=History,presented%20to%20the%20gold%20medallists. |title=Historic trophies| access-date=March 3, 2024}}</ref> after a 5-3 win over Alberta’s Edmonton Chimos. |
The ”’1983 Abby Hoffman Cup”’ was the second staging of Hockey Canada’s women’s national championships (at the time known as the Shopper’s Drug Mart Women’s National Hockey Championships). Ontario’s Burlington Ladies won the Abby Hoffman Cup<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hhof.com/thecollection/historictrophies.html#:~:text=History,presented%20to%20the%20gold%20medallists. |title=Historic trophies| access-date=March 3, 2024}}</ref> after a 5-3 win over Alberta’s Edmonton Chimos. |
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Canadian ice hockey championship trophy
| Venue | Brantford Civic Centre |
|---|---|
| Dates | 7-10 April 1983 |
| Teams | 10 |
| Champions |
Burlington Ladies (1st title) |
| Runners-up |
Edmonton Chimos |
| Third place |
Maidstone Saskies |
| Games played | 29 |
| MVP | Barb Nugent |
The 1983 Abby Hoffman Cup was the second staging of Hockey Canada’s women’s national championships (at the time known as the Shopper’s Drug Mart Women’s National Hockey Championships). Ontario’s Burlington Ladies won the Abby Hoffman Cup[1] after a 5-3 win over Alberta’s Edmonton Chimos.
In the Canadian Final, Burlington’s Bev Beaver scored the game winner in the third period. Norma Landry was the Burlington hero with two goals scored in the first period.[2]
Teams participating
- North Vancouver Dynamos, British Columbia
- Edmonton Chimos, Alberta
- Maidstone Saskies, Saskatchewan
- Winnipeg Canadian Polish AC, Manitoba
- Burlington, Ontario
- Titan de Montréal, Quebec
- University of New Brunswick
- Prince Edward Island Supdettes
- Dalhousie Tigerettes, Nova Scotia
- St. John’s Chargers, Newfoundland and Labrador
References
- ^ “Historic trophies”. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
- ^ “Norma a most valuable addition,” The Expositor, April 11, 1983, p. 5.

