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Lancers hockey players 'Bringing Hockey Home' with new skills program

Arabella Belanger played on boys ice hockey teams for six years. As the only girl on those teams, Belanger was often fodder for jokes, although she says they were always made in good spirit and were never harmful.

But when she switched to playing on a girls' team, she says she was struck by the change in both team culture and the game itself. 

With growth in the women's hockey game in Windsor-Essex, the Lakeshore Lightning player had the opportunity to be a part of the first-ever Lancers Players Club and Bringing Hockey Home, a new initiative of the University of Windsor's Lancers women's hockey team. 

The goal of the program is inspiring more girls to get into hockey and explore U Sports, as they work with Lancers hockey players during their off season.

"There's a lot more girls playing now than there was then," Belanger said. "It's really amazing to see the growth in women's hockey over the past 10 years."

Belanger was one of eight successful applicants for the club, which was only open to Windsor-Essex players. As a member, she received eight weekly skills training sessions with assistant coach Amy Maitre and was able to participate in a team workout and the team's on-ice practice on Tuesday.

"It's been awesome," she said. "I got to train with a lot of girls that I already know, which is cool, but also some of the younger ones that I don't know."

But the Lancers are not only trying to lure local talent.

Players on the team from four other provinces and the Greater Toronto Area participated in on-ice sessions during their off-season to get young players in their home communities interested in playing U Sports hockey. That, and the Lancers Players Club, formed Bringing Hockey Home. 

Devynn Dion, who plays defence for

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