Here's the complete schedule:
9/15 vs. UNB
9/18 @ UPEI
9/25 @ UdeM
10/3 @ Northeastern
10/4 @ Sacred Heart
10/9 vs. Dalhousie
“Amy is a speedy forward with great determination on the puck. She is a great skater and looks to make the difference in every game as shown by her five game-winning goals last year. She will add to our depth at the forward position and will make any line she plays on better,” said Coach Murphy.Amanda Burns comes to STU after playing last year at Kent Hills prep school of Maine. A native of New Maryland, her father Chris Burns played for the men's Tommies back in the 90's. Here is a great article about Amanda by Bruce Hallihan of the Daily Gleaner.
We are looking forward to seeing both of these great athletes play for the Green and Gold. To read the full STU Athletics press release CLICK HERE."She's a powerful skater and she has the ability to see the ice," [Kim] Nanof said. "I think it comes really naturally to her. She's one of those kids who sees the
game before it happens. She's more defensive-minded but when she plays with
confidence, she also has a really great ability to rush the puck."
Burns played for the Fredericton High School Lady Black Kats hockey team when she was 14, but Kayla Blackmore, a former Lady Kat now in her rookie season at St. Thomas, went to Kents Hill in Grade 9.
Blackmore returned home so she could play for New Brunswick at the Canada Games, but she enjoyed the experience and encouraged Burns to try that route. Another STU player, Lyse Rossignol, graduated from Kents Hill.
I’d love to continue my career and work towards making it to the big leagues, but what if I don’t make it? Have I wasted that education package? Have I made any progress that will support my life after hockey?
I decided on attending St. Thomas University in Fredericton, N.B., a team led by former NHLer Mike Eagles. It’s a small campus with a community feel and for those who haven’t been, eastern Canada is a fantastic place. In Ontario people get lost in the crowd, but in the Maritimes everyone is someone.
The first of what Eagles says will be an annual hockey school put on by the Tommies for area youngsters between the ages of 7-12 has been going on this week at the Lady Beaverbrook Rink.Fifty-five youngsters from the city and surrounding areas such as Minto, Stanley, Sussex, etc. signed up for the week-long school that is being held in advance of the annual pre-season camp STU puts on for local teams at the end of August.