Emily Fulton

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Emily Fulton (born February 11, 1993) is a women's ice hockey player. In April 2010, Fulton was part of the Canadian Under 18 squad that captured gold at the IIHF Under-18 World Championships[citation needed]. As a member of the gold medal- winning squad, a hockey card of her was featured in the Upper Deck 2010 World of Sports card series.[1] Following her collegiate career at Cornell, she was the second pick overall in the 2015 CWHL Draft.

Born (1993-02-11) February 11, 1993 (age 33)
Height 5 ft 4.5 in (164 cm)
Weight 144 lb (65 kg; 10 st 4 lb)
Position Forward
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Emily Fulton
Born (1993-02-11) February 11, 1993 (age 33)
Height 5 ft 4.5 in (164 cm)
Weight 144 lb (65 kg; 10 st 4 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
PWHL
ECAC
CWHL team
Bluewater Jr. Hawks
Cornell Big Red
Toronto Furies
National team  Canada
Playing career 2010present
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Quick facts Medal record, Women's ice hockey ...
Emily Fulton
Medal record
Women's ice hockey
Representing  Canada
IIHF U18 Women's World
Gold medal – first place2010 United States2010 Tournament
Silver medal – second place2011 Sweden2011 Tournament
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Playing career

Hockey Canada

In April 2010, Fulton was part of the Canadian Under 18 squad that captured gold at the IIHF Under-18 World Championships. She participated in the Canada Celebrates Event on June 30 in Edmonton, Alberta, which recognized the Canadian Olympic and World hockey champions from the 2009–10 season.[2]

NCAA

Fulton committed to join the Cornell Big Red of the ECAC.[3] In a 9-0 win versus ECAC opponent Brown, on October 29, 2011, Fulton scored her first career NCAA goal.[4]

CWHL

In her rookie season, Fulton was named to the 2nd Canadian Women's Hockey League All-Star Game

Career stats

Hockey Canada

YearEventTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2009Under 18 Nationals[5]Ontario Red50000
2011Canada Winter GamesOntario52460
2011IIHF Under 18 WorldsCanada42130

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Awards and honours

  • ECAC Rookie of the Week (Week of November 21, 2011)[7]
  • Recipient of the "Nasty Elbow to the Face" award

References

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