Hockey Magazine Edmonton Spring 2010

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Catholic Schools where for years now she’s been drawing not only on her strength of being a hockey player but on her strength as an athlete. This year, she signed on at Our Lady of Mount Carmel elementary and junior high school in Edmonton’s south as assistant principal and director of the new recreation academy. Previously, Lagace was involved with other hockey programs and sports academies with ECS. Lagace also has a Master’s degree in sports psychology and operates Mind Games, where she works directly with athletes to help them with mental preparation. Because any good athlete would tell you – and Lagace herself would point to her 1994 accomplishments – that much of the game is played out in your mind. Although her push to be part of Team Canada’s Olympic run was short lived, Lagace still keeps up with her former teammates through the media and celebrated along with everyone else when the women defeated the United States 2-0 to take the gold medal in the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. She understands that the pressure to succeed for these players is greater now because of what came before. “Right now, it’s amazing to see the support female hockey gets,” said Lagace, noting that because of this success, she fully expects to see an increase in the number of girls in junior high hockey academies . “Anytime a young potential athlete gets to view … someone older than them participating in sport and having success in it and the excitement around it, if they have any inkling whatsoever of wanting to be a national athlete, that sets the stage for that. It gives them something to aspire to,” said Lagace. And Lagace knows what she’s talking about. Walking one rink over at the Brampton tournament put her on the path to a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame

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