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Forward Isabelle Luttmerding to join Cougars in 2026-27

"She is a big physical presence who brings intensity every shift, plays the game with power and purpose, and is going to be a force on both ends of the ice."

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University of Regina women's hockey Head Coach Brandy West-McMaster announced Thursday that Isabelle Lutttmerding – a forward from Calgary, AB – has committed to the program and will join the team for the 2026-27 season.

"We're excited to welcome Izzy to the Cougars," said West-McMaster. "She is a big physical presence who brings intensity every shift, plays the game with power and purpose, and is going to be a force on both ends of the ice."

Luttmerding plays for the Calgary Fire U18 program. In 2024-25, she had 13 points in 28 games. The season prior, she posted 12 goals and 23 assists in 31 regular season games, and added 1 goal and 3 assists in 8 playoff games.

Luttmerding is planning to enroll in either the Faculty of Business Administration or the Faculty of Arts.


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