Angela: James
James's career is marked by unprecedented success at the collegiate, senior, and international levels:
Today, her legacy is immortalized through the , awarded annually to the top scorer in professional Canadian women's hockey, and the Angela James Arena in her hometown of Flemingdon Park, Toronto. She remains active in the sport as a Senior Sports Coordinator at Seneca College and as a certified Level IV referee. angela james
James's contributions have been recognized by nearly every major sporting body in Canada: IIHF Hall of Fame Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Hockey Hall of Fame Order of Hockey in Canada Officer of the Order of Canada Impact and Legacy James's career is marked by unprecedented success at
: Playing primarily in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (COWHL), she was an eight-time scoring champion and six-time MVP. : She led Team Canada to gold medals
: She led Team Canada to gold medals in the first four IIHF World Women's Championships (1990, 1992, 1994, 1997). In the inaugural 1990 tournament, she set a record with 11 goals in just five games .