Ikuzo! Ottawa’s roster brings international flavour to newly launched women’s pro hockey league
“Ikuzo!” as they’d say in Japan. Or how about “Pojďme!” or ”Útra fel!” in Czech or Hungarian.
The roster of Ottawa’s new Professional Women’s Hockey League team has such an array of international talent that defenceman Jincy Roese said one way to spur the bonding experience was having everyone learn how to say “Let’s go!” in various languages.
“Oh, my gosh, it’s so cool,” said Roese, a U.S. national team player from O’Fallon, Missouri. “A lot of us are foreigners. I don’t think anyone is local to Ottawa, even. But it’s cool to experience different cultures. … And we just have these conversation point to go off which has really helped foster a good team environment.”
The PWHL is awaiting rights clearances to unveil the nicknames of its original six franchises in kicking off its inaugural season starting Jan. 1. For now, perhaps Ottawa can go by “The Ambassadors.”