1986 Abby Hoffman Cup

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VenueCivic Centre
DatesMarch 20–23, 1986
Teams10
ChampionsHamilton Golden Hawks (1st title)
1986 Abby Hoffman Cup
Tournament details
VenueCivic Centre
DatesMarch 20–23, 1986
Teams10
Final positions
Champions Hamilton Golden Hawks (1st title)
Runners-up Maidstone Saskies
Third place Edmonton Chimos
Tournament statistics
Games played29
Awards
MVPLinda DeAngelis (Hamilton)
 1985
1987 

The 1986 Abby Hoffman Cup was the fifth staging of Hockey Canada's women's national championships (at the time known as the Shoppers Drug Mart Women's National Hockey Championships). The four-day competition was played in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. The Hamilton Golden Hawks won the Abby Hoffman Cup[1] for the first time a 7–2 victory over the Maidstone Saskies.

In the final game, Angela James scored a hat trick for the winners.[2] Captain Linda DeAngelis was named the tournament's most valuable player.

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