- the
Peaches in a two-game series, the
Rivulettes earned entry into the
second round of the playoffs. The
Rivulettes defeated the Port
Dover Sailorettes...
- Cup, and
defeated the
Preston Rivulettes to
become National Champions. It was one of the few
times that the
Rivulettes ever lost a game as
Hazel Case...
-
trophy would be
contested between the
Edmonton Rustlers and the
Preston Rivulettes. The
success of the
Edmonton Grads women's
basketball team
winning the...
- at the
professional level. One
exception to this
trend was the
Preston Rivulettes, an
Ontario team that
dominated women's
hockey through the 1930s. The...
-
increasing competition for ice time. Its most
successful team, the
Preston Rivulettes,
which still drew
substantial audiences, were
forced to fold as Second...
- to women.[citation needed] In
Canadian women's ice hockey, the
Preston Rivulettes overcame the
difficulty of
obtaining adequate ice time for
practice and...
- of the
Royal Society of
Canada Hilda Ranscombe,
captain of the
Preston Rivulettes Gord Renwick,
recipient of the
Order of
Hockey in
Canada Jim Schoenfeld...
-
confluence of the
northwards flowing Weser and the Bastau, a
marshy tributary rivulette coming from the west. The
Battle of
Minden took
place on the
plain in...
-
hockey players. From 1931
until 1941, the non-university team
Preston Rivulettes were
unbeaten in the LOHA and won ten
consecutive championships. Numerous...
- Kitchener-Waterloo Jr.
Rangers Prov. WHL 34 7 7 14 20 4 0 2 2 0 2012–13
Cambridge Rivulettes Prov. WHL 35 10 14 24 37 10 0 7 7 4 2013–14
Quinnipiac Bobcats NCAA 37...