Kendra Fisher

[1] In addition, Fisher also competed in women's ice hockey with the first NWHL, followed by a stint in the CWHL, including with the Toronto Furies in their inaugural season.

Fisher was the first female player in the history of the Grey-Bruce Highlanders Minor "AAA" program during the 1995-96 season.

[6] In the gold medal game at the 2016 World Inline Hockey Championships, Fisher gained the start in net for Canada, a 3-1 final against the United States.

[7] This is an incomplete list [8] Fisher was invited to a tryout for the Canadian national women's ice hockey team in 1999.

She shares her story on her personal social media accounts as a means of helping others to cope with their own mental health woes.