Carla MacLeod

Carla MacLeod
Born June 16, 1982 (1982-06-16) (age 29)
Spruce Grove, AB, CAN
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Position Defence
Shot Right
WCHA
CWHL team
Wisconsin Badgers
Calgary Oval X-Treme
National team  Canada
Playing career 2003–2010
Medal record
Women's ice hockey
Competitor for  Canada
Olympic games
Gold 2006 Torino Tournament
Gold 2010 Vancouver Tournament
IIHF World Women's Championships
Gold 2007 Canada Tournament
Silver 2005 Sweden Tournament
Silver 2008 China Tournament
Silver 2009 Finland Tournament

Carla MacLeod (born on June 16, 1982, in Spruce Grove, Alberta) is a retired member of the Canadian national women's hockey team. MacLeod is related to former Montreal Canadiens legend Maurice Richard.[1]

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Playing career

For high school, she attended Bishop Carroll High School in Calgary, Alberta. [1]

Carla MacLeod represented Team Alberta at the National Championships in 1999 and 2001.[2] On both occasions, MacLeod would win the Abby Hoffman Cup.

Wisconsin Badgers

She played with the Wisconsin Badgers women's ice hockey program in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association for four years, serving as captain for the 03-04 and 04-05 seasons. She played for United States women’s Olympic team coach Mark Johnson at Wisconsin, where he likened her leadership to that of a second coach.[3]

While at Wisconsin, MacLeod was bestowed with the University of Wisconsin Big Ten Medal of Honor (in recognition of athletic and academic achievement).[4] In her senior year at Wisconsin, Macleod served as one of two undergraduate assistant coaches. The other undergrad coach was Olympian Molly Engstrom. Macleod and Engstrom assisted coach Mark Johnson with analysis of game footage.[5]

Hockey Canada

Her career as a defenseman for the national team began in 2003 with a silver win in the Four Nations Cup. In 2004, she played to a gold medal in the Four Nations Cup. In 2005, MacLeod made her world championship debut in 2005. She had been cut from the world championship team for two consecutive years before that. MacLeod would win silver at the 2005 IIHF Women's World Hockey Championship. In 2006, she played in the Winter Olympics in Turin, where she was named as a tournament all-star, and in the 2006 Four Nations Cup, where Canada won gold. In 2007, she played in the IIHF Women's World Hockey Championship, where Canada won its ninth world's gold medal. Prior to joining the national women's team, MacLeod was on the National Under-22 team from 1999-2003.

Coaching career

In the fall of 2010, she became an asssistant coach with Mount Royal University.[6] During the 2011–12 Canada women's national ice hockey team season, MacLeod was an assistant coach for the National Under 18 team that participated in a three game series vs. the USA in August 2011.[7]

Retirement

On September 14, 2010, Hockey Canada announced that MacLeod, along with three other players retired from international hockey.[8] After her retirement, she took a public relations job with the Royal Bank of Canada.

Career stats

Event Games Played Goals Assists Points PIM
2005 World Championships 5 1 2 3 0
2006 Olympics 5 2 2 4 2
2007 World Championships 5 0 1 1 2
2008 World Championships 5 1 3 4 2
2009 World Championships 5 2 6 8 4
2010 Olympics

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Awards and honors

References

Preceded by
Noora Räty (2008)
IIHF World Women's Championships Most Valuable Player
2009
Succeeded by
Zuzana Tomcikova (2011)