SANDIE DANDY: PWHL Ottawa backup named top goalie at the world championship

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The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) Ottawa team has a new star in their midst. Sandie Dandy, the team’s backup goalie, has been named the top goalie at the World Championship.

Dandy, who hails from Ottawa, was chosen for the prestigious title after her impressive performance at the World Championship in Helsinki, Finland. She played a crucial role in leading Team Canada to a gold medal victory, making 27 saves in the final game against the United States.

The 23-year-old goalie has been a part of the PWHL Ottawa team for the past two seasons, serving as the backup to starting goalie, Sarah Jones. Despite her role as a backup, Dandy has consistently shown her talent and dedication, earning her the trust and respect of her teammates and coaches.

Dandy’s success at the World Championship is a testament to her hard work and determination. She has been training tirelessly, both on and off the ice, to improve her skills and be ready for any opportunity that comes her way.

In an interview, Dandy expressed her gratitude for the recognition and credited her team for their support and encouragement. She also acknowledged the tough competition at the World Championship and the honor of playing alongside some of the best players in the world.

Dandy’s achievement is not only a personal triumph but also a reflection of the strength and depth of the PWHL Ottawa team. With her talent and determination, she has proven that she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of women’s hockey.

As the PWHL Ottawa team celebrates Dandy’s success, they also look forward to her continued growth and contribution to the team. Dandy’s performance at the World Championship has undoubtedly raised the bar for herself and her team, and they are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way.

Congratulations to Sandie Dandy on her well-deserved recognition as the top goalie at the World Championship. Her achievement is a source of pride for the PWHL Ottawa team and the entire city of Ottawa. We can’t wait to see what she will accomplish next.

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