Atlantic Attack

{{short description|National Ringette League team in Dieppe, New Brunswick}}

{{Update|date=September 2022}}

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The Atlantic Attack is a ringette team in the Canadian National Ringette League (NRL) that mostly consists of players from Atlantic Canada and is based in Dieppe, New Brunswick. The team competes in the Eastern Conference in the White division and was founded in 2011. Its home arena is in Cocagne, New Brunswick. In their 7th season, the Atlantic Attack won their first National Ringette League Playoff title. In the past the Attack also competed against Bourassa Royal before that NRL team was discontinued.

Team history

The Attack's inaugural season was in 2011–12.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/the-atlantic-attack-announces-team-roster-and-regular-season-schedule|title=The Atlantic Attack announces team roster and regular season schedule {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-05}} The first team roster was announced on September 21, 2011 {{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-announces-coaching-staff-for-inaugural-national-ringette-league-season|title=Atlantic Attack announces coaching staff for inaugural National Ringette League season {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-05}} and their first game in the league was played on October 15, 2011{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/stats/schedule/26/12/10/homeaway?league=1&gametype=-1|title=National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-05}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/the-whirlwind-weekend-that-is-a-teams-first-road-trip-in-the-nrl|title=The whirlwind weekend that is a team's first road trip in the NRL. {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-05}} against Gatineau Fusion. The first game in their home arena in Cocagne was played on February 5, 2012, against Le Royal de Bourassa.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/the-attack-keep-the-momentum-going-potentially-crush-opponents-playoff-hopes|title=The Attack keep the momentum going, potentially crush opponent's playoff hopes {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-06}} In their first season they made the Eastern Playoffs, but with two losses in two games did not continue to the 2011-12 NRL Championship, which is played by the eight best teams in the league.

For the 2012–13 season, the Attack had 16 returning players and additionally the newcomers Nicole Richard (defense) and Marissa Babin (goaltender).{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-of-the-national-ringette-league-announces-2012-2013-roster|title=Atlantic Attack of the National Ringette League announces 2012-2013 roster {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} This season also saw the first appearance of Jenny Snowdon, younger sister of defense player Jessica Snowdon. On her National Ringette League debut weekend with Attack on December 15 and 16 against Rive Sud Revolution and Winnipeg Prairie Fire, at age 15, she managed to score three hat tricks in her first three games, which was a phenomenal start to a successful career with the Attack.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-of-the-national-ringette-league-close-out-with-a-strong-finish-for-2012-young-ringette-phenom-grabs-attention-of-the-league|title=Atlantic Attack of the National Ringette League close out with a strong finish for 2012; young ringette phenom grabs attention of the league. {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} Jenny Snowdon ended up playing five game in that season and finished with eleven goals and three assists. Despite a solid performance in their second season the 2013 NRL championship on home ice in Fredericton, New Brunswick, proved a difficult test for the Atlantic Attack. The team ended up with seven losses in seven games and therefore ended on the last place.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/stats/standings?standingstype=league&context=overall&specialteams=false&season=20&sortkey=points&league=1|title=National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} Nevertheless, forward Martine Caissie managed to propel herself into the NRL top 20 scorer list with 41 goals and 25 assists.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/the-atlantic-attack-nrl-announce-team-award-recipients-2|title=The Atlantic Attack (NRL) announce team award recipients {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}}

File:Atlantic Attack Ringette Team Logo.png

File:Atlantic Attack 2016 Playoffs.jpg

In the 2013–14 season, the team saw a huge change in the roster with eleven rookies also being the youngest team in the league with seven players under the age of 18. With completely changed defensive and offensive lines the Attack had their worst season start with nine losses. The first win of the season could be achieved on November 23 against Le Royal de Bourassa. This season saw the first time three of the four Snowdon sibling in the NRL (Jessica, Kelly and Jenny Snowdon).{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/the-sisterhoods-of-the-atlantic-attack|title=The sisterhoods of the Atlantic AttackLeague|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} Miguelle Proulx ended in her first season as scoring leader for the team with 42 goals and 10 assists.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-finish-season-with-highs-and-lows-against-the-montreal-mission|title=Atlantic Attack finish season with highs and lows against the Montreal Mission {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} The troubling season ended with 6 points and the last place in the NRL regular season and therefore no spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/stats/standings?standingstype=league&context=overall&specialteams=false&season=23&sortkey=points&league=1|title=National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}}

The 2014–15 season saw most of the players from the previous year and the experienced players Martine Caissie, Joelle Proulx and Jocelyne Landry returning after a one-year hiatus. The team's season started early in Ottawa on September 27 and 28 against Ottawa Ice.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-announces-official-2014-2015-roster-and-full-home-and-away-game-schedule|title=Atlantic Attack announces official 2014-2015 roster and full home and away game schedule {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-season-preview|title=Atlantic Attack season preview {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} 2014 ended for the team claiming the 7th place out of eleven teams in the Eastern Conference and their first ever win against Montreal Mission in their 4th season.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/national-ringette-league-results-december-22-2014resultats-de-la-ligue-nationale-de-ringuette-22-Decembere-2014|title=National Ringette League results – December 22, 2014/Résultats de la Ligue Nationale de Ringuette – 22 Decembere, 2014 {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-08}} The rest of the season saw them drop to the 9th place in the Eastern conference and a three-game elimination series against Gloucester Devils for a spot in the 2015 NRL Championship in Wood Buffalo, Alberta. The Attack lost two games against Gloucester Devils and therefore did not qualify for the 2015 NRL Championship. Nevertheless, the team had a very successful season after a disappointing 2013–14 season with Jenny Snowdon finishing in the top 20 league scoring with 38 goals and 33 assists.

File:Atlantic Attack Ringette Team.jpg

On October 3, 2015, the Attack opened the 2015–16 season with three wins against Rive Sud Revolution in Fredericton.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/national-ringette-league-season-opener-to-kick-off-on-saturday|title=National Ringette League season opener to kick off on Saturday {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-09}} The team had their best season start in team history with 15 victories and only three losses by mid December, claiming the first place in the Eastern conference and Martine Caissie leading the NRL scoring board with 42 goals and 18 assists.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nationalringetteleague.ca/en/thering/atlantic-attack-unwilling-to-let-go-of-first-place-in-the-eastern-conference|title=Atlantic Attack unwilling to let go of first place in the Eastern Conference {{!}} National Ringette League|website=www.nationalringetteleague.ca|access-date=2019-02-09}} Finishing their best season so far with a 4th overall and 3rd place in the Eastern Conference regular season, the team brings the Eastern Conference Playoffs to Atlantic Canada for the first time. With two wins against Le Royal de Bourassa the Attack secure a spot in the NRL championship 2016 in London, Ontario. The team ended the championship with the 7th place.

Season six sees almost the same roster as the previous season. After their best season behind them, expectations were high for the 2016–17 season. With a third-place finish in the Eastern Conference the Attack were directly qualified for the NRL championship in Leduc, Alberta. After losing the opening game, the team won the six following games, securing the first place in the round-robin, earning the direct bye to the finals{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraphjournal.com/times-transcript/story/100144471/atlantic-attack-ringette?source=story-related|title=Atlantic Attack, N.B. girls play in national ringette finals|website=Times & Transcript|language=en|access-date=2019-02-09}} against six time NRL champion Cambridge Turbos, who were also crowned NRL champion the previous three seasons. With a 6–5 defeat the Attack won the silver medal and their first podium finish since the joined the National Ringette League in 2011. Goalie Karine Doiron and forward Martine Caissie were named first-team all-stars.{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraphjournal.com/times-transcript/story/100147191/ringette-new-brunswick-atlantic-attack?source=story-related|title=New Brunswick ringette teams shine on national stage|website=Times & Transcript|language=en|access-date=2019-02-09}}

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The 2017–18 season again saw most of the players returning from the very successful previous season and for the first time all four Snowdon sisters playing for Attack (Jessica, Kelly, Jenny and Britney Snowdon).{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/ringette-freezing-rain-storm-winnipeg-snowdon-1.4621529|title=4 Moncton sisters savour Atlantic Attack gold at national ringette championships|date=April 16, 2018|first=Elizabeth|last=Fraser|website=CBC|language=en|access-date=2019-02-10}} The regular season saw them in 3rd place in the Eastern Conference and 4th place overall. The team claimed the 3rd place in the Eastern Conference Playoffs and claimed a spot for the NRL championship in Winnipeg, Manitoba. With six wins and one loss, claiming the 1st place in the round robin, the Attack received a direct bye to the gold medal game.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ringette.ca/atlantic-attack-earn-bye-gold-medal-final-cambridge-turbos-takes-national-ringette-league-bronze-2018-save-foods-canadian-ringette-championships/|title=Atlantic Attack earn bye to gold-medal final, Cambridge Turbos takes National Ringette League bronze at the 2018 Save-On-Foods Canadian Ringette Championships|date=2018-04-14|website=Ringette Canada|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-10}} In a 5–3 win against three time NRL champion Edmonton WAM! the attack win their first NRL championship in their 7th season.

With 17 returning players for the 2018–19, season the team could secure the 4th place in the regular season. After eliminating Richmond Hill Lightning in the Eastern Conference playoffs, the Attack got the opportunity to defend their title from the previous season.{{Cite web|url=http://ringette-nb.com/news.php?news_id=1774084|title=Atlantic Attack (NRL) Earn a Chance to Defend National Championship|website=Ringette New Brunswick|access-date=2019-04-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220328114811/https://ringette-nb.com/news.php?news_id=1774084|archive-date=March 28, 2022}} The 2019 Canadian Ringette Championships took place in Summerside and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Attack was defeated 3–5 by Calgary RATH in the final.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-ringette-wave-silver-championship-1.5097602|title='They did themselves proud:' P.E.I. wins first medal at Canadian Ringette Championships|last=Ross|first=Shane|date=April 14, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190421164849/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-ringette-wave-silver-championship-1.5097602|archive-date=April 21, 2019|access-date=April 21, 2019}}

The 2019–20 season saw several key players leaving the team. Karine Doiron (No. 30) and Martine Caissie (No. 77) joined Gatineau Fusion, while Josee Doiron (No. 16), Joelle Proulx (No. 22), Ashley Hollis (No. 6) and Jessica Snowdon (No. 7) retired. General manager Hélène L. Beaulieu also stepped down. After a challenging season putting the Attack on the 9th overall place in the regular season, the NRL Championship was cancelled due to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020-21 NRL season was cancelled.

League competition 2022–23 season

{{Further|National Ringette League#Current teams}}

In 2022–23, the NRL entered its 18th season with thirteen teams competing:

Western Conference

Eastern Conference Red

Eastern Conference White

Year by year

Year by year listing of all season played by Atlantic Attack

GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points, Pct = Percentage, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

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rowspan="2" scope="col" |NRL season

! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Division

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Teams

! colspan="10" |Regular season

! colspan="3" | Canadian Ringette Championship (CRC)

scope="col" |Finish

! scope="col" |GP

! scope="col" |W

! scope="col" |L

! scope="col" |OTL

! scope="col" |SOL

! scope="col" |Pts

! scope="col" |Pct

! scope="col" |GF

! scope="col" |GA

! scope="col" style="width: 100pt;" |Conference Playoff

! scope="col" style="width: 70pt;" |First Round (best of 8)

! scope="col" |Finals

2011-12White198th30141204320.5331421515th--
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| 2012-13

White1610th28121600240.429171206Qualified as host team8th-
2013-14White1313th263230060.115118227Did not qualify--
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| 2014-15

White1411th28111601230.4111872127th--
2015-16White154th2820701410.7322011642nd7th-
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| 2016-17

White163rd2418402380.792184135Qualified as 2nd in Eastern Conference2ndFile:Silver medal icon blank.svg
2017-18White154th2217401350.7951741213rd1stFile:Gold medal blank.svg
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| 2018-19

White143rd2820800400.7142221551st1stFile:Silver medal icon blank.svg
2019-20 {{smallsup|†}}White139th2391200200.435142165n/an/an/a
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| 2020-21 {{smallsup|‡}}

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| 2021-22

White122nd1211100310.9179561n/a2nd (Pool B)Semi Finals (4th)
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| 2022-23

White131st1817100500.94412284n/a3rd (Pool B)Quarter Finals

{{sup|†}} Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NRL championship was cancelled.

{{sup|‡}} Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the complete 2020-21 NRL season was cancelled.

Roster 2018–19 season

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! colspan="11" style="text-align: center" | Roster 2018-19 Season

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! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Forwards

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| #

NameAffiliatedPosShootsHeightBirthdateStatusHome townProv
3Monica Collette*FR5'7'00APDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
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| 5

Madisson GaudetFL5'4'00NoneGrand Barachois{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
8Taylor Gray*FL5'9'99NoneHammonds Plain{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 16

Josee DoironFL5'6'86NoneCap-Pelé{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
17Jenny SnowdonFR5'4'97NoneMoncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 18

Jocelyne LandryFR5'5'87NoneMemramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
20Meredith Tulloch*FL5'6'99NoneBedford{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 22

Joelle ProulxFR5'9'91NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
24Cloe Leblanc*FR5'4'02RAPMemramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 25

Bianca Roche*FR5'6'00APSouris{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}}
27Dominik LeBlancFL5'7'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 28

Mariah Crowley*FL5'4'01APCharlottetown{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}}
71Britney SnowdonFR5'5'00NoneMoncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 77

Martine CaissieFL5'3'93NoneBouctouche{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
99Miguelle ProulxFL5'7'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Defence

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsHeightBirthdateStatusHome townProv
2Renee RichardDL5'3'96NoneGrande-Digue{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 4

Gabrielle Dagenais*DR5'7'00NoneTimmins{{flagicon|Ontario}}
6Ashley HollisDR5'5'96NoneStratford{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 7

Jessica SnowdonDR5'4'92NoneMoncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
10Kim MelansonDL5'5'96NoneShediac{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 12

Natasha MillsDL5'6'96NoneNotre-Dame{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
14Isabelle CormierDR5'6'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Goalies

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsCatchesHeightBirthdateStatusHome townProv
29Amelie DuguayGRL5'4'01NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 30

Karine DoironGRL5'2'94NoneSaint Anne de Kent{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
31Nathalie PoirierGRL5'6'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}

Roster 2019–20 season

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! colspan="11" style="text-align: center" | Roster 2019-20 Season

align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Forwards

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NameAffiliatedPosShootsHeightBirthdateStatusHome townProv
5Madisson GaudetFL5'4'00NoneGrand Barachois{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 7

Jenny SnowdonFR5'4'97NoneMoncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
16Monica Collette*FR5'7'00NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 17

Courtney Carter?R'03AP
18Jocelyne LandryFR5'5'87NoneMemramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 20

Meredith TullochFL5'6'99NoneBedford{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
22Alexane Dupuis*FR'02AP
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 24

Cloe LeblancFR5'4'02NoneMemramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
25Bianca RocheFR5'6'00APSouris{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 27

Dominik LeBlancFL5'7'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
77Britney SnowdonFR5'5'00NoneMoncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 99

Miguelle ProulxFL5'7'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Defence

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsHeightBirthdateStatusHome townProv
2Renee RichardDL5'3'96NoneGrande-Digue{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 4

Gabrielle DagenaisDR5'7'00NoneTimmins{{flagicon|Ontario}}
8Meghan WillistonDL5'7'00NoneMoncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 10

Kim MelansonDL5'5'96NoneShediac{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
12Natasha MillsDL5'6'96NoneNotre-Dame{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 14

Isabelle CormierDR5'6'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
71Arianne HebertDR'00AP
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! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Goalies

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsCatchesHeightBirthdateStatusHome townProv
29Amelie DuguayGRL5'4'01NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 31

Nathalie PoirierGRL5'6'96NoneDieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}

Roster 2012–21 season

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the complete 2020-21 NRL season was cancelled.

Roster 2021–22 season

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! colspan="11" style="text-align: center" | Roster 2021-22 Season

align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Forwards

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NameAffiliatedPosShootsHeightBirthdateHome townProv
2Cloé LeBlancFR5'4'02Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 3

Alexane DupuisFL5'2'02Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
3Sydney Dagenais*F---Timmins{{flagicon|Ontario}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 5

Madisson GaudetFL5'4'00Haute-Aboujagane{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
6Ireland MoroFR5'3'01Calgary{{flagicon|Alberta}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 7

Jenny SnowdonFR5'4'97Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
10Meredith TullochFL5'6'99Bedford{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 17

Courtney Carter*FR5'9'03Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
18Jocelyne LandryFR5'5'87Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 24

Manon Vautour*FL5'3'03Saint-Louis de Kent{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
25Bianca Roche*FL5'6'00Souris{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 77

Britney SnowdonFR5'5'00Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
99Miguelle ProulxFL5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Defence

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsHeightBirthdateHome townProv
4Gabrielle DagenaisDR5'7'00Timmins{{flagicon|Ontario}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 8

Meghan WillistonDL5'7'00Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
12Natasha MillsDL5'6'96Saint-Antoine{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 14

Mélissa Gould*DR5'5'05Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
16Monica ColletteDL5'7'00Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 17

Kylee MansfieldDL5'6'01Halifax{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
19Belle Robichaud*DL5'4'02Halifax{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 22

Isabelle CormierDR5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
27Alexie Trudel*DL5'3'00Timmins{{flagicon|Ontario}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Goalies

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsCatchesHeightBirthdateHome townProv
29Jasmine LeBlancGRL5'4'94Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 31

Grace MacKenzieGRL5'3'99Stillwater Lake{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}

Roster 2022–23 season

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! colspan="11" style="text-align: center" | Roster 2022-23 Season

align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Forwards

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NameAffiliatedPosShootsHeightBirthdateHome townProv
2Cloé LeBlancFR5'4'02Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 6

Ireland MoroFR5'3'01Calgary{{flagicon|Alberta}}
7Jenny SnowdonFR5'4'97Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 8

Jocelyne Landry*FR5'5'87Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
10Meredith TullochFL5'6'99Bedford{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 11

Grace MacMillan*F-5'4'03Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
18Madisson GaudetFL5'4'00Haute-Aboujagane{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 19

Chloé Gaudet*F-5'7'03Rogersville{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
21Courtney CarterF-5'9'03Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 23

Manon VautourFL5'3'03Saint-Louis de Kent{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
77Britney SnowdonFR5'5'00Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 99

Miguelle ProulxFL5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Defence

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsHeightBirthdateHome townProv
3Mélissa Gould*DR5'5'05Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 4

Jasmine Gallant*D-5'3'04Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
9Geneviève BelliveauD-5'6'03Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 12

Natasha MillsDL5'6'96Saint-Antoine{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
14Nicole RichardD-5'2'89Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 16

Monica ColletteDL5'7'00Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
20Kylee MansfieldDL5'6'01Halifax{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 22

Isabelle CormierDR5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Goalies

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsCatchesHeightBirthdateHome townProv
31Grace MacKenzieGRL5'3'99Stillwater Lake{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 41

Jasmine LeBlancGRL5'4'94Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}

Roster 2023–24 season

class="wikitable mw-collapsible"

! colspan="11" style="text-align: center" | Roster 2023-24 Season

align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Forwards

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NameAffiliatedPosShootsHeightBirthdateHome townProv
2Cloé LeBlancFR5'4'02Memramcook{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 6

Ireland Moro*FR5'3'01Calgary{{flagicon|Alberta}}
7Jenny SnowdonFR5'4'97Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 8

Taylor Beal*F-5'6'06Cap-Pelé{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
10Meredith TullochFL5'6'99Bedford{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 18

Madisson GaudetFL5'4'00Haute-Aboujagane{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
21Courtney CarterF-5'9'03Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 23

Manon VautourFL5'3'03Saint-Louis de Kent{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
27Dominik LeBlancF-5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 77

Britney SnowdonFR5'5'00Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
99Miguelle ProulxFL5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Defence

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsHeightBirthdateHome townProv
4Jasmine Gallant*D-5'3'04Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 9

Geneviève BelliveauD-5'6'03Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
11Julie RichardD-5'7'04Moncton{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 12

Natasha Mills*DL5'6'96Saint-Antoine{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
14Nicole RichardD-5'2'89Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 15

Dayna Dingwell*D-5'6'06Souris{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}}
16Monica ColletteDL5'7'00Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 19

Chloé GaudetD-5'7'03Rogersville{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
22Isabelle CormierDR5'7'96Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
align=center

! style=background:#5e2933 colspan=11| Goalies

bgcolor=lightgrey

| #

NamePosShootsCatchesHeightBirthdateHome townProv
30Sophie Daigle*G--5'4'05Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}
bgcolor=f0f0f0

| 31

Grace MacKenzieGRL5'3'99Stillwater Lake{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}}
41Jasmine LeBlancGRL5'4'94Dieppe{{flagicon|New Brunswick}}

Other teams

The Atlantic Attack has competed against a number of other NRL teams including the Bourassa Royal, Montreal Mission, Calgary RATH, Rive-Sud Révolution, and the Cambridge Turbos.

See also

References

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