Brisson, Therese (1966–)
Brisson, Therese (1966–)
Canadian ice-hockey player. Born Oct 5, 1966 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Played for Mississauga Ice Bears; won a team silver medal at Nagano (1998), the 1st Olympics to feature women's ice hockey; won a team gold medal at World championships (2001); won a team gold medal at Salt Lake City Olympics (2002). Inducted into Concordia University Hall of Fame.
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