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Women's hockey team at Montreal CEGEP saved after renowned program put on ice

Players on CEGEP de Saint-Laurent's women's hockey team are rejoicing after the team secured enough players to save the program, which was recently put on pause because of problems recruiting players.

CEGEP de Saint-Laurent team finds enough players to relaunch team next season

Players on CEGEP de Saint-Laurent's women's hockey team are rejoicing after the team secured enough players to save the program, which was recently put on pause because of problems recruiting players. (Facebook CEGEP Saint-Laurent/Sammy-Lee Photographie)

Thepast two weeks have been an emotional rollercoaster for 19-year-old Mgan Miron, but she's riding a high now that her women's hockey team at CEGEPde Saint-Laurent has been saved.

The official player count on the team's roster now stands at18, the threshold for the resumption of the program.

"I'm happy I'm going to be back on the ice and that I don'thave to cut my career," said Morin.

The elite hockey player,who's played three seasons with the Patriotes, believedher competitive career was over after her school announced its women's hockey program wouldn't be back on the ice for the foreseeable future because of problems recruiting players.

After a wave of backlash from current and former hockey players, as well as elected officials, the team got a glimmer of hope last week when CEGEP officials backtracked on the decision, but only if it could secure more players to line up the next season.

"It was a lot of up and down. They said they were probably going to shut it down, then they told us they're shutting it down, then it wasn't confirmed. There was a lot of hope...a lot of emotion all over the place," saidMiron, who had denounced the situation in a letter sent to two Liberal MNAs.

Over the weekend, new head coachDaniel Continelli confirmed the Patrioteshad managed to reach the minimum number of players to keep the game going.

"Next step is to try to find one to twomore players to improve the team," he said.

Support 'gives us hope,' says player

Officials at the CEGEP citedissues recruitingplayers and coaches as the reason forterminating theteam one of the oldest collegiate hockey programs for women in the province.

Five members of the coaching staff were either fired or quit after the last season, including head coach Alexandria D'Onoforio and assistant coach La McIntyre.

The news resulted in outrage fromQuebec's hockey community, which mobilized to support the Patriotes players.

CBC confirmed with current players on the Patriotes' roster, as well as two other coaches, thatthe CEGEP's athletic director, Hugo Lamoureux, said he was looking specifically for a male to coach the women's team.

Accordingly, Daniel Continellireturned to work as head coach of the Patriotes to save theteam.He'son familiar ground, having served in this capacity for 11 yearsin the early 2000s.

His return was celebrated by players.

"He really loves the Pats; he told us it was his goal to come back one day and coach us," said Miron."He wants the girls to be treated the same as the guys at the Pats, that we're on the same level."

Saint-Laurent's women's hockey program is one of the most respected in the province, having produced stars like Olympian Caroline Ouellette. (Submitted by Alexandria D'Onoforio)

Ariane Proulx, 19, has been playing hockey since she was four and has worked her way to the top. She was happy to hear that thestoried program was reinstated, as she'sexpecting to join it next season.

"When you get to this point, youwant to play at the highest level you can," she said.

"I was reallyhappy to hearthat dozens of girls could continue playing at this level, and all the support we received ... gives us hope. It proves that women's hockey is still top of mind."

The CEGEP de Saint-Laurent did not respond to a request for comment, but officials areexpected to make an announcement about the reinstatement of the team in the coming days.

On-ice training sessions are scheduled in the next few days for the new generation of Patriotes,with the week concluding with the team'sparticipation in a spring tournament.

with files from Radio-Canada and Shuyee Lee