Stacy Wilson, born on May twelfth, nineteen sixty-five, is a distinguished Canadian author and a retired ice hockey forward. Her remarkable career in ice hockey is highlighted by her role as the captain of the Canadian national women's hockey team, where she showcased her leadership and skill on the ice.
After her playing career, Wilson transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of assistant coach for the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs. Her experience and knowledge of the game allowed her to contribute significantly to the development of young athletes in the sport.
Furthering her coaching journey, she became the head coach of the Bowdoin College women's ice hockey team. In this position, she continued to inspire and mentor aspiring hockey players, sharing her passion for the game and her commitment to excellence.