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Eadie was a part of the Canada women"s national softball team which finished 5th at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and was a member of the Brampton Thunder hockey team of the National Women"s Hockey League.
Eadie was a part of the Canada women"s national softball team which finished 5th at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and was a member of the Brampton Thunder hockey team of the National Women"s Hockey League.
She is also the Assistant Women"s hockey coach at Wilfrid Laurier. Wilfrid Laurier.
Led the Commonwealth of Independent States in shutouts (10) (2004-2005) Led the Commonwealth of Independent States in goals against average (073) (2004-2005) Led the Commonwealth of Independent States in and save percentage (962) (2004-2005) Nominee, BLG Award (2004-2005) 2004/2005 Women"s Hockey Commonwealth of Independent States Championship Tournament All-Star 2004/2005 Women"s Hockey OUA League Most Valuable Player 2004/2005 Women"s Hockey Commonwealth of Independent States First Team All-Canadian 2004/2005 Women"s Hockey OUA First Team All-Star 2004/2005 Women"s Hockey OUA Goalie of the Year 2002/2003 Women"s Hockey OUA Second Team All-Star 2001/2002 Women"s Hockey Commonwealth of Independent States Rookie of the Year 2001/2002 Women"s Hockey OUA League Most Valuable Player 2001/2002 Women"s Hockey OUA Goalie of the Year 2001/2002 Women"s Hockey OUA First Team All-Star 2001/2002 Women"s Hockey Commonwealth of Independent States First Team All-Canadian 2001/2002 Tissot Rookie of the Year (awarded to the Commonwealth of Independent States female rookie of the year) 2001/2002 Women"s Hockey OUA Rookie of the Year 2004/2005 President"s Award 2004/2005 Lisa Backman Award (awarded to the Wilfrid Laurier Most Valuable Player in women"s ice hockey) Team Most Valuable Player 2001/2002 President"s Award 2001/2002 Team Rookie of the Year (the award would be renamed the Cindy Eadie Award).