Kennedy, Courtney (1979–)
Kennedy, Courtney (1979–)
American ice-hockey player. Born Mar 29, 1979, in Woburn, MA.
Played for University of Minnesota; on defense, won a team silver medal at Salt Lake City Olympics (2002) and a team bronze medal at Torino Olympics (2006).
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