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Mar 1, 2022 · But, for Women’s History Month 2021, we celebrated an east coast victory as Kenzie LaLonde became the first woman to call a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) game. Reminiscing on her childhood, Lalonde recalls being perched in front of a TV watching female anchors on sports channels and dreaming of sitting in their chairs.
Dec 17, 2021 · “This was really my first chance to call international women’s hockey,” said Lalonde, who became the first woman to broadcast a televised QMJHL game on 14 March when the Charlottetown Islanders defeated the Halifax Mooseheads 6-4. “I’ve primarily done junior stuff and men’s sports. I’ve gotten a taste of some female sports. But ...
Join us Sunday as Eastlink Community TV's Kenzie Lalonde becomes the first woman to call a QMJHL game when the Halifax Mooseheads take on the Charlottetown Islanders at 4pm. Watch on channel 10 or...
Just months after becoming the first female to call a #QMJHL game on television, Kenzie Lalonde is over in #Beijing2022 covering the #TeamCanada national women's team! TSN | CBC Olympics | Eastlink
Apr 14, 2021 · The first all-female duo to describe a game on the radio and the first woman to call a game on live television have made #QMJHL history in the past...
Oct 24, 2022 · In March 2021 she made sports broadcasting history when she became the first woman to provide play-by-play coverage for a televised QMJHL game. Since then she has covered the Beijing Winter Olympics and IIHF Women’s World Hockey championships. Congrats to Kenzie - we’ll be watching!
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Mar 12, 2021 · This weekend, Lalonde will make her mark once again as she becomes the first female ever to do television play by play for a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) game. Lalonde will call Sunday's game between Halifax and Charlottetown for Eastlink. Click here to read a full profile on Lalonde released by Global News. Congratulations Kenzie!