Stacey Corfield bio
- She is the first ever member of the Bison Women's Hockey team to be inducted into the Bison Hockey Hall of Fame. Corfield was inducted in on Jan. 27/14.
- Goaltender Stacey Corfield played from 2005-06-2009-10 and was without a doubt one of the most key recruits for the women's program early in its infancy as a full time program in Canada West.
- Corfield made her mark early in the conference, being selected as the Canada West Rookie of the Year in her inaugural season in 2005-06, backstopping the team to its second consecutive berth in the Canada West final.
Corfield's list of accomplishments in a Bison uniform from that point forward are impressive and vast to say the least as she went on to achieve the following:
- A Four time Canada West All-Star
- A Two time CIS All-Canadian
- A Two-Time Bison Female Athlete of the Year
- A Four time Bison Hockey MVP (voted on by her teammates)
- A Gold Medal winner at the Winter Universiade (World University Games) with Team Canada in Harbin, China in 2009-10
- Manitoba Sportswriters and Sports Broadcasters Nominee for Female Athlete of the Year (2009)
- She also led the Bison program to four straight Canada West finals, helping them win their first Canada West Championship in 2008-09 when she stopped 56 of 58 shots in a triple OT victory over Alberta.
- She is also the current all-time leader in Canada West for goaltenders in wins with 64, wins in a season with 21, and second in career shutouts with 17 and second in career minutes played with nearly 6,000 in five years.
- Making Corfield's accomplishments even more impressive is the fact that she played her last two years while enrolled in the demanding Faculty of Nursing program. Her ability to juggle both hockey and an intensive academic load speaks to her character, will and desire to be the best she can be.
- In her final year, Corfield's teammates voted her to wear the 'C', but because of a league rule preventing goalies from wearing a 'C' in games it was not allowed.
- Corfield has gone on to a successful start to her nursing career as well as coaching at both the varsity level in the Bison program, the AAA midget level in Manitoba and was selected to participate as a coach in last June's goalie evaluation program with Hockey Canada.