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  1. Ellen Weinberg-Hughes (née Weinberg; born July 8, 1969) is an American former ice hockey player. She competed internationally for the US women's national team at the 1992 Women's World Championship, capturing a silver medal while being named to the tournament's all-star team.

  2. 19 juin 2018 · Ellen says. In many ways, Ellen was her boys' first coach. A three-sport athlete at the University of New Hampshire-soccer, lacrosse and hockey-she went on to play for Team USA at the second IIHF...

  3. 26 avr. 2023 · Son of women’s hockey legend Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, Luke Hughes recently debuted for the New Jersey Devils, alongside his brother, Jack. Ellen Weinberg-Hughes’ legacy as one of the all-time most accomplished female Jewish athletes is unquestioned.

  4. 16 avr. 2021 · It’s simple but the Hughes family has shown that it works. Rather than looking at where their youngest son Luke will end up in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, parents Jim Hughes and Ellen Weinberg-Hughes talk to Luke about daily improvement.

  5. 9 mars 2020 · Ellen Hughes et ses enfants lors de la Classique hivernale du 1er janvier 2014. (Canton, Michigan) Ellen Hughes arrive un peu à la course au café pour l’entrevue. Pas qu’elle semble...

  6. 6 déc. 2023 · Their mother, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, who is Jewish, was a three-sport athlete at the University of New Hampshire and represented the U.S. women’s hockey team at the 1992 Women’s World...

  7. jewishsports.net › BioPages › Ellen-Weinberg-HughesEllen Weinberg-Hughes

    One of the outstanding pioneering players of women’s ice hockey, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes was an all-star at the highest levels of her sport. Today, women's hockey is an Olympic sport with professional leagues, but when Weinberg-Hughes played at the second Women's World Championship in Finland in 1992 the sport was new to the world stage.