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  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sam Gaudry rides her sister Josie's back between their practices at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019. Both sisters play on co-ed teams.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Girls and boys in the 8 and Under youth hockey program practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019. Sara Caldicott, middle, wearing the white helmet, is one of the program's standout players.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0317.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Girls and boys in the 8 and Under youth hockey program practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0175.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sam Gaudry plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0998.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sam Gaudry plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_1018.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sam Gaudry plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_1006.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sam Gaudry plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_1004.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sam Gaudry plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0990.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Emma Mills, 5 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0983.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Emma Mills, 5 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0980.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Emma Mills, 5 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0979.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Emma Mills, 5 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0973.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Emma Mills, 5 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0968.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Emma Mills, 5 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 6 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0962.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0960.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0952.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0948.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0945.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0942.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0937.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0935.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0925.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0921.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0917.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0912.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0908.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0902.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0897.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Josie Gaudry, 8 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0244.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Josie Gaudry, 8 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0242.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Josie Gaudry, 8 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0237.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Josie Gaudry, 8 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0234.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Lillian Robbins plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0232.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Lillian Robbins plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0219.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Rory Benz, 7 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0201.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Rory Benz, 7 plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0193.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey plays for the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association 8 and Under program in Rockville, Md.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0954.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott is coached by Tom Best during the 8 and Under youth hockey program practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0394.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott is suited up in her goalie gear for practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0167.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott during practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0869.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott during practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0867.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill practices drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0831.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott practices drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0804.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill practices drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0785.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott practices drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0765.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Margaret Bailey practices drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0672.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott practices goaltending at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0577.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott practices goaltending at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0540.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott practices goaltending at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0499.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Marco Serra, left, and Katherine Petrich, right practice drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0475.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill, standing, looks for her next drill station while Margaret Bailey, sitting, waits for her station assignment during practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0437.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Katherine Petrich, left, Madison McNeill, middle, and and Margaret Baileyawait drill station assignments together during practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0436.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill, left, and Katherine Petrich hang out during downtime at practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0422.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott, with the white helmet, chats with Madison McNeill, middle, and Katherine Petrich during downtime at practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0414.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Madison McNeill practices drills at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0410.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott is coached by Tom Best during the 8 and Under youth hockey program practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0405.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott is coached by Tom Best during the 8 and Under youth hockey program practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0379.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Surrounded by boys, Madison McNeill, arms raised, and Katherine Petrich, standing next to her, hang out during downtime at practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0364.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott is suited up in her goalie gear for practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0170.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott suits up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0141.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Lesley Caldicott helps her daughter Sara Caldicott suit up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0099.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott suits up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
<br />
The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0084.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Lesley Caldicott helps her daughter Sara Caldicott suit up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
<br />
The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0066.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Lesley Caldicott helps her daughter Sara Caldicott suit up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
<br />
The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0056.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott suits up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
<br />
The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0043.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott suits up in her goalie gear before practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
<br />
The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0024.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: <br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0719.JPG
  • Rockville, Maryland - March 02, 2019: Sara Caldicott is a goalie and player for practice at the Montgomery Youth Hockey Association facility in Rockville, Md., Saturday March 2, 2019.<br />
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The total number of female hockey players ages 18 and under has increased 37% in the last decade while the number of male hockey players has increased only 15%, according to USA Hockey. Female coaches have also climbed 41 percent and the number of female officials has jumped 11 percent. At the same time, figure skating clubs say they are losing girls.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190302_Hockey_Girls_0544.JPG
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