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Keely Brown is a former Canadian national level athlete who played
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, and ice hockey as a goaltender. She played for the Canadian Senior National Ringette Team and was also a goalie on the Canadian Women's National Inline Hockey team. Brown also played semi-professional ringette in Canada's
National Ringette League The National Ringette League (NRL), ''(french: Ligue Nationale de Ringuette, LNR)'', is the premier sports league for the sport of ringette in North America and Canada's national league for elite ringette players aged 18+. All of the NRL's eli ...
and in semi-pro women's ice hockey. Brown currently works for the
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's,
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as a Senior Legal Counsel, and works for the
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(OEG). In ringette as an athlete, Brown has won the
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gold medal once, and the silver medal three times. She has won five more silver medals in coaching and consulting positions for the national Canadian ringette teams in both junior and senior levels. As of 2023, Brown is one of the assistant coaches for the
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and will help coach Team Canada Junior (U21). The 2023 Junior Canada team is competing in the upcoming
2023 World Ringette Championships The 2023 World Ringette Championships (''2023 WRC'') is an international ringette tournament, the 15th (XV) World Ringette Championships, and will be contested in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from October 30 to November 4, 2023. The host venue for ...
. Brown was inducted into the
Ringette Canada Hall of Fame The Ringette Canada Hall of Fame (RCHoF) was established in 1988 by Ringette Canada, Canada's governing body for ringette, to honor notable individuals and groups associated with the sport. The RCHoF includes six categories: Founder, Builder, Off ...
in 2014. As a ringette player, Brown won the gold at the
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in
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playing goalie for Team Canada and the silver medal three times. As a Team Canada coach she won one senior silver medal in 2013. She also helped create the
National Ringette League The National Ringette League (NRL), ''(french: Ligue Nationale de Ringuette, LNR)'', is the premier sports league for the sport of ringette in North America and Canada's national league for elite ringette players aged 18+. All of the NRL's eli ...
and played for the Edmonton WAM!. In women's ice hockey, Brown played varsity level in Canada, played in Canada's
Western Women's Hockey League The Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL) was a women's hockey league in Canada. The league was established in 2004, and consisted of teams in Canada (some former National Women's Hockey League teams) and one from the United States. The league offic ...
, and in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL, 1999–2007). In the late 1990s, Brown had also helped merge women's hockey leagues from Ontario and Quebec to form Canada's now defunct NWHL. Apart from her athletic achievements, Brown also contributed significantly to the development of ringette equipment. Brown is recognized for her role in helping to develop the Keely glove, which was designed to provide better protection and grip for ringette goalies.


Early life

Keely Brown was born and raised in Canada and displayed a keen interest in sports at an early age, taking up ringette, a sport that was gaining popularity in the country. She eventually honed her skills as an ice hockey goaltender and then broadened her experience by participating in in-line hockey.


Education

Brown completed a four-year undergraduate degree in psychology and criminology with a women's studies minor at the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
, after which she went on to
Osgoode Hall Law School Osgoode Hall Law School, commonly shortened to Osgoode, is the law school of York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The law school is home to the Law Commission of Ontario, the Journal of Law and Social Policy, and the ''Osgoode Hall La ...
and was admitted to the
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in 2003.


Ringette


Early career

Before moving to
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, Keely grew up playing ringette in the province of
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in Kitchener,
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, and
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. Keely competed in 19
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, winning nine gold and eight silver medals.


Team Canada ringette


Goalie

Brown spent years competing as a national ringette goalie for the Canadian senior national ringette team from
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. She competed in five
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, winning one gold and four silver medals.


Coach

Brown is currently an assistant coach for 2023 Team Canada Junior for the
2023 World Ringette Championships The 2023 World Ringette Championships (''2023 WRC'') is an international ringette tournament, the 15th (XV) World Ringette Championships, and will be contested in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from October 30 to November 4, 2023. The host venue for ...
in
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. At the international senior level, Keely worked as the
World Ringette Championships The World Ringette Championships (WRC) is the premier international competition in ringette and is governed by the International Ringette Federation (IRF). Unlike most international competitions, all of the WRC's elite athletes are female rather ...
senior goalie coach for 2013 Team Canada Senior at the
2013 World Ringette Championships The 2013 World Ringette Championships (''2013 WRC'') was an international ringette tournament and the 10th (X) World Ringette Championships. The tournament was organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF)and was contested in North Ba ...
and an assistant coach for 2019 Team Canada Senior at the
2019 World Ringette Championships The 2019 World Ringette Championships (WRC) was an international ringette tournament contested in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada from November 25 - December 1st, 2019. The main competition took place at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre. This eve ...
winning silver both times. She also worked as the Canadian national ringette team's goalie consultant for 2016 Team Canada Senior and 2017 Team Canada Senior who won silver both times. At the international junior level, she was the goalie coach for Team Canada U19 West at the
2012 World Junior Ringette Championships The 2012 World Junior Ringette Championships, (''2012 WJRC'') also known as the ''U19 2012 World Championships'', was an international ringette tournament and the 2nd edition of the World Junior Ringette Championships organized by the Internatio ...
who won bronze medal. She was one of the assistant coaches at the
2022 World Ringette Championships The upcoming 2022 World Ringette Championships (WRC) is an international ringette tournament taking place in Espoo, Finland, at the Espoo Metro Areena, Espoo Tapiola Arena, and the Matinkylä ice rink between October 31 and November 6, 2022. It w ...
for 2022 Team Canada Junior where the team won the silver medal.


National Ringette League

After moving to Alberta, she joined the Edmonton WAM! of the
National Ringette League The National Ringette League (NRL), ''(french: Ligue Nationale de Ringuette, LNR)'', is the premier sports league for the sport of ringette in North America and Canada's national league for elite ringette players aged 18+. All of the NRL's eli ...
for ten years, a league which she helped create.


Keely glove

Apart from her achievements on the ice, Brown also worked to improve ringette goaltending equipment. She found that available equipment did not provide adequate protection or grip for ringette goaltenders. Brown collaborated with a company called McKenney to develop a new ringette goalie trapper, known colloquially as "the Keely glove", that addressed these issues. The Keely glove was a significant advancement in ringette goaltending equipment, is still used by many athletes today, and has been developed for both senior and junior goalies. In 2021, a custom Keely glove was created for Callie Bizuk, a one-armed ringette goalie from Alberta.


Ringette goalie school

Keely Brown, along with Heather Konkin, established their own company called 5-Count Ringette Goalie Instruction. The company had a team of 25 skilled instructors who provided top-tier goalie training for ringette players all over Canada. The company's range of services encompassed goalie camps, clinics, and ice times, which were held from British Columbia to Prince Edward Island. Their main aim was to offer exceptional training to ringette goalies of all ages and abilities. Additionally, Brown authored a book titled "The Complete Guide to Ringette Goaltending." Previously, a "5-Count Ringette Goalie Award" awarded up to two $250 each year to enrolled athletes who were actively playing as goalkeepers. The money was to be utilised for a one-of-a-kind opportunity that would help them as a goaltender, their team, and/or in ringette in general. The rewards were made possible by the generosity of Keely Brown, Heather Konkin, and the programme they co-founded, 5-Count Ringette Goalie Instruction.


Ringette Canada Hall of Fame

In 2014, Brown was inducted into the
Ringette Canada Hall of Fame The Ringette Canada Hall of Fame (RCHoF) was established in 1988 by Ringette Canada, Canada's governing body for ringette, to honor notable individuals and groups associated with the sport. The RCHoF includes six categories: Founder, Builder, Off ...
.


Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum

In 2018, Brown was inducted into the
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.


Inline Hockey

Brown's skills as a goalie were recognized early on. Brown started playing inline hockey ( roller hockey) during her first year of university and eventually joined the Canadian Women's National Inline Hockey team. She helped the team win a gold medal at the 2002
FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships The Inline Hockey World Championship is an annual inline hockey tournament organized by World Skate. Prior to the creation of World Skate in September 2017, the championship was administrated by the Comité International Roller In-Line Hockey ( ...
held in
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. During her inline career, she helped Canada win 4 gold medals: in 2002, 2004, and 2005 as Team Canada goaltender, and finally two golds as one of the team's assistant coaches in 2012 and 2016.


Ice hockey


High school

Brown made history as the first female to play high school boys hockey in Central Western Ontario where she played as a goaltender.


Canadian varsity

To further her career, Brown decided to join the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
's varsity hockey program, playing in the 1999-2000 season for the
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team.


Semi-professional

After playing for the
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and
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in the
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(NWHL) for a few years, she transitioned to play for the
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in the
Western Women's Hockey League The Western Women's Hockey League (WWHL) was a women's hockey league in Canada. The league was established in 2004, and consisted of teams in Canada (some former National Women's Hockey League teams) and one from the United States. The league offic ...
. Moreover, Brown played an instrumental role in merging women's hockey leagues from Ontario and Quebec to form the National Women's Hockey League (1999–2007) in the late 1990s.


Personal life and legacy

Brown is recognized as one of the greatest goaltenders in both ringette and women's inline hockey. She was inducted into the
Ringette Canada Hall of Fame The Ringette Canada Hall of Fame (RCHoF) was established in 1988 by Ringette Canada, Canada's governing body for ringette, to honor notable individuals and groups associated with the sport. The RCHoF includes six categories: Founder, Builder, Off ...
in 2014 in the Athlete category. She was inducted into the
Alberta Sports Hall of Fame The Alberta Sports Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, dedicated to the preservation and history of sports within the province. It was created in 1957 by the Alberta Amateur Athletic Union (AAAU). The museum ...
in 2008. Brown continues to promote and develop ringette and other sports.


Individual honours

* Inducted into the
Ringette Canada Hall of Fame The Ringette Canada Hall of Fame (RCHoF) was established in 1988 by Ringette Canada, Canada's governing body for ringette, to honor notable individuals and groups associated with the sport. The RCHoF includes six categories: Founder, Builder, Off ...
in 2014 in the Athlete category. * Inducted into the
Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum The Alberta Sports Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, dedicated to the preservation and history of sports within the province. It was created in 1957 by the Alberta Amateur Athletic Union (AAAU). The museum ...
in 2018, as a Ringette Athlete.


See also

*
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*
Canada women's national inline hockey team Canada women's national inline hockey team is the national team for Canada, which participates at the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships, an event by the Comité International de Roller In-Line Hockey (CIRILH), an organization and disciplin ...
*
Julie Blanchette Julie Blanchette (born January 9, 1977, in Montreal, Quebec) is an elite level Canadian ringette player who has also worked as a trainer and coach and served as the captain of several ringette teams including Team Canada. Blanchette played for ...
* Lyndsay Wheelans * Stéphanie Séguin *
Shelly Hruska Shelly Hruska is a Canadian Metis ringette and bandy player, coach, and teacher from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Hruska helped lead Team Canada twice to victory in the World Ringette Championships. Hruska was inducted into the Ringette Manitoba Hall of F ...
*
Erin Cumpstone Erin Cumpstone (born November 4, 1980) is a Canadian softball catcher, former ringette player, and currently a National Ringette League coach for the National Ringette League#Saskatchewan Heat, Saskatchewan Heat. She began playing softball at a ...
*


References


Sources

# "Keely Brown". Ringette Canada Hall of Fame. Retrieved November 9, 2021. # "World Champion" (PDF). Ringette Canada. Retrieved November 9, 2021. # "Keely Brown" (PDF). Ringette Alberta. Retrieved November 9, 2021. # "Keely Brown, First-Time Coach & Mentor". Hockey Canada. Retrieved November 9, 2021. # "Oilers Prospects: Keely Brown". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved November 9, 2021. {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Keely 1976 births Living people Ringette players Sportspeople from Kitchener, Ontario Canadian sportswomen 21st-century Canadian sportswomen