Women's hockey honouring its past helps it move clearly to the future
Knowing what the battles were, who fought them, and how their combined effort help hold up new successes is key to not only women's hockey, but to women's sport as a whole.
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![Hockey Hall of Famer Angela James and former Toronto Six goaltender Carly Jackson. Two women pose with an award.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7141210.1710262770!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/isobel-celebration.jpg)
Knowing what the battles were, who fought them, and how their combined effort help hold up new successes is key to not only women's hockey, but to women's sport as a whole.