Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy


Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy was the daughter of former Governor General of Canada Lord Stanley of Preston. While living in Canada, Stanley helped to popularize ice hockey and is one of the first known women to play the game. The National Women's Hockey League's championship trophy is called the Isobel Cup in honor of her contributions to ice hockey.

Personal life

Lady Stanley was the daughter of Frederick Stanley and Lady Constance Villiers. She was one of ten children, eight boys and two girls. Stanley later married General Hon. Sir John Francis Gathorne-Hardy, taking the name Isobel Gathorne-Hardy. They had one child: daughter Elizabeth Constance Mary Gathorne-Hardy. She later became Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

Ice hockey

Stanley shared her father's love of the game of ice hockey and was instrumental in convincing her father to create the Stanley Cup. Stanley played hockey while she was in Canada, playing on the outdoor rink at Rideau Hall. After the opening of the Rideau Skating Rink, Stanley is mentioned in one of the first games of women's hockey, played at Rideau Rink in 1899.

Isobel Gathorne Hardy Award

Lady Isobel Stanley Gathorne-Hardy's role as a pioneer of women's ice hockey in Canada is acknowledged with the Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award. The award is given to an active player whose values, leadership and personal traits are representative of all female athletes.
YearWinnerProvince
2000Linda IrvingPrince Edward Island
2001Julie FosterSaskatchewan
2002Andria HunterPeterborough, Ontario
2003Tanya LeoneBritish Columbia
2004Jane Legacé-
2005Cathy Phillips-
2006Melanie McFarlane-
2007Karen Mamchuk-
2009Charla Currie-
2011Nancy MacMillanWest Prince, P.E.I.
2012Jordan KrauseKelowna, B.C.
2013Caroline OuelletteMontreal, Quebec
2014Lisa-Marie BretonMontreal, Quebec
2015Mallory DeluceToronto, Ontario
2016Toni RossSaskatchewan

Isobel Cup

The National Women's Hockey League's championship trophy is called the Isobel Cup in her honor.
YearWinnerMVP
2016Boston PrideBrianna Decker
2017Buffalo BeautsBrianne McLaughlin
2018Metropolitan Riveters
Alexa Gruschow
2019Minnesota Whitecaps
Lee Stecklein