Mississauga Chiefs

The Mississauga Chiefs were founded in 1993[1] in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (COWHL)[2] where they played for five seasons.In 1998, the COWHL was reorganized and became the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL).[3] In 2007–08, the NWHL disbanded and the clubs were re-organized to join the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL).As part of the new league, the Oakville Ice merged with the Mississauga Aeros to re-affiliate with the Chiefs' hockey organization to become the Mississauga Chiefs again.In 2010–11, the CWHL was restructured and reduced the number of its teams to five, eliminating the Mississauga Chiefs and two other teams, and created a new Toronto team that acquired several former Chiefs players including Jennifer Botterill and Sami Jo Small.
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