Lucie Povová

Lucie Povova (born September 16, 1992) is a Czech ice hockey player who won a gold medal with the Czech Republic at the 2011 IIHF Division II Worlds. She was part of the Czech team that competed at the 2013 IIHF Women's World Hockey Championships in Ottawa.

Lucie Povová
Born (1992-09-16) September 16, 1992
Roudnice nad Labem,
Czechoslovakia
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 137 lb (62 kg; 9 st 11 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
ČSLH team
Former teams
HC Litoměřice
Northeastern Huskies
HC Slavia Praha
National team  Czech Republic
Playing career 2002present

Playing career

Povova participated in ice hockey for four years at Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania. In addition, she was a goaltender on the Wyoming Seminary soccer team for four years, including two as captain. She is also part of her Czech National Team since the age of 15.

Czech Republic

On January 8, 2008, Povova scored in an 11-2 loss to Canada at the 2008 Under 18 IIHF Women's World Championships.[1] Povova was member of the Czech women's national team that won the gold medal at the 2011IIHF Division II World Championships in Caen, France. She was fourth in scoring with two goals and three assists. Two of her teammates on the Czech Republic gold medal winning team also attended Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania. Alena Polenska and Nikola Tomigova, were both former graduates of the school. All three Wyoming Seminary graduates played on the same line, and were called the American line.[2]

Povova competed with the Czech Republic at the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championships. It had marked the first time that the Czech Republic competed at the Women's Worlds.

NCAA

Awards and honors

  • 2010 IIHF Under 18 Women's Worlds Player of the Game (Czech Republic vs. USA)[3]

Career stats

Czech Republic

YearEventGPGAPtsPim
2008IIHF Under 18 WWC521310

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Awards and honors

Personal

In the summer, Povova teaches hockey at the Czech International Hockey School.[7]

References

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