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Young women in N.L. have a new league of their own after graduating from minor hockey system

The newly built Women's Junior A Hockey Leagueis welcoming young women between the ages of 18 and 24.

Over 120 young women and girls registered for the Women's Junior A Hockey League

A young girl with long hair is smiling. She stands next to a bald man.
Molly Gill and Jeff Brown say the demand and registration for the new Women's Junior A Hockey League show that the sport in the province is growing among women. (Jonny Hodder/CBC)

A new hockey league is hitting the ice on the northeast Avalon this season.

The newly built Women's Junior A Hockey Leagueis welcoming young women between the ages of 18 and 24.

Jeff Brown,leaguevice-president of communications and community engagement, told CBC News on Wednesday that he and other parents withdaughters noticed that the hockey path endsfor most young womenonce theyfinish high school.

"We knew there was an opportunity to establish a program for post-high school competitive hockey," Brown said.

They were right.When theyopened the doors for registration over 120 girls put their names on the list.

Molly Gill, one of the league's three captains, participated in the inaugural draft on Monday.

"It was super exciting getting to look at all the good players we have," she said.

Having a league for these ages is important, says Gill, because it gives young hockey players something to look forward to.

Growth of women's sports

Brown says he wasn't surprised bythe large number of young players who were stillinterested in hockey after high school. He says the growth of women's sports hockey in particular is something he sees across the country.

Gill said she wants to see the games grow even more with added support for the players.

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Young girls in Newfoundland and Labrador now have a new league to look forward to after they age out of the minor hockey system. (Curtis Hicks/CBC)

"I think the doors are finally opening for female hockey and Newfoundland," she said.

And that's the support this program hopes to bring, Brown said.

"It's about building that quality program both on and off the ice to give young athletes like Molly an opportunity to continue with the game," he said.

The season beginsin the first week of November.The four-team league includes three from Monday's draft each named after its captain andone team made up of elite players from a younger age bracket.

The games are playingat the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's and some in Conception Bay South.

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With files from the St. John's Morning Show