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Height
  
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)

Name
  
Lori Dupuis

Education
  
University of Toronto

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Left

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Position
  
Forward

National team
  
Canada

Weight
  
75 kg

Played for
  
Brampton Thunder

Playing career
  
1995–2002

Career start
  
1995


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Born
  
November 14, 1972 (age 51) Williamstown, ON, CAN (
1972-11-14
)

Similar People
  
Jayna Hefford, Vicky Sunohara, Therese Brisson, Cherie Piper, Geraldine Heaney

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Lori Dupuis (born November 14, 1972) is a Canadian women's ice hockey player.

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Playing career

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Dupuis was born and raised just outside Cornwall, Ontario. She is a former member of the Cornwall Wolverines of the OWHA. She started with the Wolverines at the age of 10, and won Provincial "C" and "B" Championships. After playing minor ice hockey in Cornwall, Dupuis attended the University of Toronto, where she played with the Varsity Lady Blues from 1991 to 1997 and was nominated as female athlete of the year in 1996 and 1997. Dupuis was captain of the Lady Blues women's ice hockey team program from 1994 to 1996. During the 1992-93 season, she was the Blues Alternate Captain. In 1994-95, she was second in league scoring. In that same season, she was an OWIAA First Team All-Star, and a nominee for the U of T Female Athlete of the Year Award. In 1993-94 she was an OWIAA Second Team All-Star. In 1992-93 Dupuis was an OWIAA First Team All-Star and the Blues Alternate Captain.

Brampton Thunder

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After University, Dupuis joined the Brampton Thunder of the National Women's Hockey League. She was named to the 1998-99 NWHL Western Division 2nd All-Star Team. During the 2000–01 NWHL season, Dupuis played with the Brampton Thunder and finished sixth in league scoring with 38 points. Dupuis continues to play for the Brampton Thunder, a team in the Canadian Women's Hockey League.

Hockey Canada

Dupuis joined Team Canada in the mid-1990s. In 1995 she was a member of Team Canada, winners of the Pacific Rim Tournament. She helped the team win world championships in 1997, 1999 and 2000. In 1998, she helped her team win the silver medal at the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano. The pinnacle of her career was Team Canada's gold medal win at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Personal

A graduate of General Vanier S.S. in Cornwall, Dupuis competed at OFSAA Provincial Championships for each of her five years. She is also a graduate of the University of Toronto (French and Geography). At one time, she ran a hockey school with Jayna Hefford.

Awards and honors

  • Member of the Brampton Thunder – CWHL (1998 to present)
  • Clarkson Cup Top Forward, 2010
  • CWHL Second All-Star Team, 2009–10
  • CWHL Championship Game MVP, 2008
  • NWHL West Second All-Star Team, 1998–99
  • 1994-95 OWIAA First Team All-Stars
  • 1994-95 nominee for University of Toronto Female Athlete of the Year Award
  • 1993-94 OWIAA Second Team All-Star
  • 1992-93 OWIAA First Team All-Star
  • 4-time Olympian (1998, 2002, 2006, 2010) - 3 gold medals
  • 3 World Championships - 3 gold medals
  • References

    Lori Dupuis Wikipedia


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