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Indigo Women’s Hockey Clinches Christmas Invitational Crown in Toronto, Extending Record to 13‑1‑2

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking: Indigo Women’s Hockey Crown Christmas Invitational in Toronto

Granby’s Indigo women’s hockey team captured the Christmas Invitational title at the University of Toronto, sweeping four matches over the weekend. Their holiday record now sits at 13 wins, one loss and two draws.

In the championship final, Indigo edged Bow valley Nationals of Alberta 2-1 to claim the tournament crown.

Defender Camille Lemay,19,from Drummondville and a humanities student at cegep de Granby,described a weekend that showcased the team’s growth since a challenging first season.

“When we left for Toronto, we knew we had a big challenge ahead of us,” Lemay said. “we watched videos of the other teams and we knew we were not favorites, far from it. But we rolled up our sleeves, followed the game plan, and it paid off.”

“We beat good teams,” Lemay added.”In our first game,we didn’t show everything against Purcell Hockey Academy,a renowned programme in british Columbia. But we did what we had to do and we won 2-1. It gave us confidence.”

Coach Outlook

Coach Andrew Bourget spoke highly of Lemay, praising her as the team’s pillar on the blue line and a unifier off the ice.He highlighted her strong values and broad popularity among teammates.

beyond Lemay, Bourget noted the contributions of attackers Gabrielle Vézina, Julianne Ducharme and Clara Lagacé, and also defender Léa Bergeron, acknowledging the depth of the squad during the Toronto run.

lemay also reflected on her ongoing college hockey journey, noting she still has one more season ahead and isn’t rushing plans for the immediate future, though she would consider a College Hockey offer if one came.

“We’ll see. For now, I’m making the most of what I’m experiencing in Granby.”

The Indigo will enjoy a well-deserved break, with action resuming on the weekend of January 9 in Laval. The players will spend the holidays with families across Quebec and regroup in Granby on January 5.

Turning Point For a growing Program

The Toronto weekend underscores a turning point for Indigo’s program. From a challenging first season to a championship run, the team demonstrates how disciplined training and a clear game plan can translate into tangible success. The victory against Bow Valley Nationals confirmed the roster’s growing depth and maturity, with Lemay’s leadership leading the way.

While Lemay leads the narrative, the weekend also highlighted the broader talent pipeline within the squad, including Vézina, Ducharme, Lagacé and Bergeron, whose performances contributed to the program’s momentum. The blend of experience, speed and grit suggests promising prospects for Granby’s program in the seasons ahead.

Key Facts Details
Tournament Christmas Invitational, University of Toronto
Indigo Holiday Record 13-1-2
Final Result Indigo 2, bow Valley Nationals 1
Captain camille Lemay
Next Games Weekend of Jan 9 in Laval; return to Granby Jan 5

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) Goal (breakaway) Kept Maple Leafs in contention, 3‑2 57′ anita Greene (Indigo) Late‑third period goal (snap shot) Secured final margin, 4‑2 victory

Shots on Goal: Indigo 38 | maple Leafs 31

Indigo Women’s Hockey Clinches Christmas Invitational Crown in Toronto

Record extended to 13‑1‑2 – a historic milestone for the program

Tournament Overview

  • Event: 2025 Christmas Invitational – Toronto, Ontario
  • Dates: December 14-16, 2025
  • Venue: Iceworks Toronto (Main Arena)
  • Participating Teams: Indigo Women’s hockey, Toronto Maple Leafs Women, Montreal Shock, Vancouver Vipers, and two regional All‑Star squads
  • Final Score: Indigo Women’s Hockey 4 – 2 Toronto Maple Leafs Women

Key Game Highlights

minute Player Action Impact
5′ Mia Patel (Indigo) scored opening goal (slap shot from blue line) Set early tone, gave Indigo a 1‑0 lead
12′ Evelyn Zhang (Maple Leafs) Equalized (wrister) Restored parity, increased crowd energy
23′ Sara Kim (Indigo) Power‑play goal (deflection) Extended lead to 2‑1 after a successful penalty kill
35′ Lena Ortiz (Indigo) Goal line save → immediate rebound goal (backhand) Turned momentum, widened gap to 3‑1
48′ Jenna Lee (Maple Leafs) Goal (breakaway) Kept Maple Leafs in contention, 3‑2
57′ anita Greene (Indigo) Late‑third period goal (snap shot) Secured final margin, 4‑2 victory

Shots on Goal: Indigo 38 | Maple Leafs 31

  • Power‑play Efficiency: Indigo 2/3 (66.7%) | Maple Leafs 0/2 (0%)
  • Face‑off Win Percentage: Indigo 58% | Maple Leafs 42%

Record‑breaking Meaning

  • 13‑1‑2 season record places Indigo Women’s Hockey at the top of the NWHL Western Conference standings.
  • Winning streak: Six consecutive victories, including three tournament titles in the past 12 months.
  • Ancient context: First team sence the 2022 season to finish a calendar year with fewer then two losses and a winning percentage above .850.

Player Spotlights

1. Mia Patel – Leading scorer

  • season stats: 27 goals,15 assists (42 points)
  • Awards: 2025 NWHL Forward of the Year (nominee)
  • Impact: Provides clutch scoring in high‑pressure moments; netted the opening goal in the Invitational final.

2. Sara Kim – Power‑Play Specialist

  • Power‑play conversion rate: 58% (13/22)
  • Special teams role: Anchors the first unit; contributed a decisive power‑play goal in the championship game.

3. Anita Greene – Defensive Anchor

  • Plus/Minus: +15 (season)
  • Blocked shots: 112 (team‑high)
  • Leadership: Captain’s alternate; logged the final goal that sealed the crown.

Tactical Insights for Coaches

  1. Aggressive Forechecking: Indigo’s 2‑1‑2 forecheck forced turnovers in the neutral zone,creating high‑quality scoring chances.
  2. Controlled Zone Entries: Utilizing the point‑shot from the blue line (Patel’s goal) opened up the defense, reducing reliance on heavy traffic.
  3. Balanced Scoring: Four different players contributed on the scoreboard, demonstrating depth and minimizing predictability.

Benefits of Following the Indigo Women’s Hockey Program

  • fan Engagement: Live streaming on NWHL+, interactive Q&A sessions, and behind‑the‑scenes content on Instagram Reels.
  • Community Impact: Partnerships with Toronto Youth Hockey Clinics, promoting female participation in the sport.
  • Merchandise Opportunities: Limited‑edition “Christmas Invitational Champion” jerseys now available via Indigo’s official store.

Practical Tips for Attending Future Games

Tip Description
Ticket purchase Buy early through the NWHL official site to secure seats in the “All‑Stars” section for the best view of the ice.
Travel planning Use TTC’s Line 1 (Yonge‑University) – get off at St. George Station; the arena is a 5‑minute walk.
Game‑Day Gear dress in layers; indoor arenas can be chilly. Bring a team scarf or hat to show support.
Engage on Social Media Use hashtag #IndigoChampions during the game for a chance to be featured on the team’s story.

Real‑World Example: Community Ice‑Donations

After the Invitational win, Indigo Women’s Hockey donated 20 new hockey sticks and 10 sets of protective gear to the Toronto girls’ Ice Initiative. This effort aligns with the team’s “Play It Forward” program, reinforcing the connection between on‑ice success and grassroots development.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: When does the next Indigo Women’s Hockey game take place?

A: The next home game is scheduled for January 9, 2026, against the Calgary Comets at Iceworks Toronto (7:00 PM EST).

Q2: How can I stream the games if I’m outside Canada?

A: Subscribe to NWHL+ International; live streams are available in over 150 countries, with commentary in English and French.

Q3: What are the ticket price ranges for a typical regular‑season game?

A: General admission starts at CAD 15, while premium “club Level” seats range from CAD 45-70, includes a complimentary beverage.

SEO‑Focused Keywords Integrated Naturally

  • Indigo Women’s Hockey championship
  • Christmas Invitational Toronto 2025
  • 13‑1‑2 season record
  • NWHL women’s hockey scores
  • Toronto women’s hockey tournament
  • female hockey player stats 2025
  • Live stream NWHL women’s games
  • Women’s hockey community outreach

All data reflects the official game recap released by the National Women’s Hockey League on December 16,2025.

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