1999–2000 NWHL season


1999-2000

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.
No.TeamGPWLTGFGAPts
1Sainte Julie Pantheres 3520871096847
2Montreal Wingstar35187101166246
3Ottawa Raiders 3592066110924
4Laval Le Mistral 3572357817719

No.TeamGPWLTGFGAPts
1Beatrice Aeros4035322173772
2Brampton Thunder4029562086464
3Mississauga Chiefs40211361337948
4Clearnet Lightning4043334424911
5Scarborough Sting 403343491709

Playoffs

Eastern Division Final

Montréal Wingstar vs Sainte-Julie Pantheres
Brampton Thunder vs Beatrice Aeros
In the first game, the Sainte-Julie Pantheres came back and tied the game 2-2. In the deciding game, Beatrice Aeros player Cherie Piper scored in the first period. That would prove to be the game-winning goal as Beatrice claimed the championship by a 1–0 score. Lauren Goldstein earned the shutout for the Aeros. Goaltender Marie-Claude Roy of the Sainte-Julie Pantheres was selected MVP for the Finals. She stopped 80 of 83 shots in the two game series.
Beatrice Aeros wins title based on most goals scored.
The Beatrice Aeros won the Championship of the NWHL.

Team by team

Laval Le Mistral

In 1999–2000, Laval Le Mistral's Annie Desrosiers was second in the league in goals with 29. Her 45 points ranked eleventh in the league. She was an assistant captain despite being a 20-year-old. For the 2000–01 season, the team captain was 21-year-old Anik Bouchard. Two members of the Japanese National Team competed for Le Mistral. Masako Sato was second in team scoring in 1999–2000, and her sister Rie played only one season.
During the 1999–2000 season, Le Mistral allowed an average of five goals per game, second last in the NWHL. Goaltender Marieve Dyotte was 5-10-1 with a 6.44 goals against average, while Vania Goeury was 2-14-3 with 4.08 GAA. During the season, Laval received 605 penalty minutes. The result was allowing 44 goals in 35 games. Anik Bouchard had 91 minutes, Chartrand and Valerie Levesque had 60 minutes.

Sainte-Julie Pantheres

During the 1999–2000 season, Sainte-Julie Pantheres finished ahead of the Montreal Wingstar in first place by one point. The club defeated Laval and Montreal in the playoffs, and faced the Beatrice Aeros in the finals in Brampton, Ont.
In the net, Marie-Claude Roy compiled an 11-6-4 record and a 2.02 Goals against average. The other goalie, Isabelle Leclaire, posted a 9-2-2 record and a 1.95 GAA. National team member Nancy Drolet scored 29 goals and added 17 assists. Mai-Lan Le scored 31 points in 31 games.

International

The NWHL had 18 players represent their respective countries at the 2000 Women's World Hockey Championships in Mississauga, Ontario. Rob Insley, of the Beatrice Aeros, will be equipment manager for Team Canada.
PlayerTeamPositionCountry
Sami Jo SmallBrampton ThunderGoalieCanada
Chris BaileyOttawa RaidersDefenseUSA
Therese BrissonMontréal WingstarDefenseCanada
Geraldine HeaneyBeatrice AerosDefenseCanada
Becky KellarBeatrice AerosDefenseCanada
Sue MerzBrampton ThunderDefenseUSA
Cheryl PounderBeatrice AerosDefenseCanada
Nathalie RivardMississauga ChiefsDefenseCanada
Rie SatoLaval Le MistralDefenseJapan
Amanda BenoitBeatrice AerosForwardCanada
Cassie CampbellBeatrice AerosForwardCanada
Nancy DroletSaint-Julie PanthèresForwardCanada
Lori DupuisBrampton ThunderForwardCanada
Brandy FisherOttawa RaidersForwardUSA
Jayna HeffordBrampton ThunderForwardCanada
Caroline OuelletteMontréal WingstarForwardCanada
Masako SatoLaval Le MistralForwardJapan
Vicky SunoharaBrampton ThunderForwardCanada