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  • Taylor Hough
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  • She considered several offers from universities in the U.S. to play in the NCAA Division 1 (including Cornell) before accepting a hockey scholarship to play for the McGill Martlets in Montreal, QC beginning in 2012-2013 season. PLAYING CAREER: Hough began playing hockey in boys hockey with the Agincourt Canadians (Scarborough, Ontario) organization before transitioning to girls hockey.
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  • She considered several offers from universities in the U.S. to play in the NCAA Division 1 (including Cornell) before accepting a hockey scholarship to play for the McGill Martlets in Montreal, QC beginning in 2012-2013 season. PLAYING CAREER: Hough began playing hockey in boys hockey with the Agincourt Canadians (Scarborough, Ontario) organization before transitioning to girls hockey. TORONTO AEROS 2010-2011: played for the Toronto Aeros Midget AA team and had a GAA of 0.75 and no losses in the regular season.The team won the Gold Medal at the Provincial Championship and headed to the Esso Cup Nationals in St. Albert, Alberta. The team won Bronze in their final game against the Quebec representative, Kodiaks Lac St. Louis. Hough had a shutout in that final match. TORONTO AEROS 2011-2012: the Jr Aeros won their first Stoney Creek University Showcase backstopped by Hough, with a shutout in the final game against Bluewater who outshot the Aeros 26-22. In addition to winning Gold in Stoney Creek, the Aeros won the League Championship and won Silver Medals at both the Provincials and Final Four. AWARDS & RECORDS: Hough won the PWHL Goaltender Award for 2011-2012 and broke several records including: All Time GAA: 0.71, Most Single Season Shutouts: 11, Most Consecutive Shutouts: 4, Highest Winning %: .976. In addition, she led the league with a .954 SV%, tied the previous record for Most Wins in a Single Season with 20 and completed the regular season without a loss.