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Fan Fest highlights activities in Ottawa
Every game day during the 2025 World Juniors, Fan Fest offers free, family-friendly fun, with live bands, DJs, hockey programming, exhibits, merchandise kiosks and more.
Rivalry tickets on sale!
The Rivalry Series comes to an end in Halifax and Summerside in February, and tickets are now available.
Tickets on sale for camp games
Team Canada hopefuls will face a team of U SPORTS All-Stars at selection camp, and tickets for both games start at $35.
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By the Numbers: Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off
How many World Juniors gold medals? How many Team Canada captains? How many combined NHL points? Take a facts-and-figures look at the 23 Canadians bound for best-on-best.
Roster set for junior camp
Thirty-two players from nine Members have been invited to Ottawa for Canada’s National Junior Team selection camp.
Dark mode activated
Team Canada is back in black. The black One Leaf jersey is now on sale online and at retailers across the country.
Schedule out for Road to the World Juniors
Before the World Juniors begins Boxing Day, the pre-tournament schedule will make stops in Arnprior, Belleville, Brockville, Cornwall, Hawkesbury, Kingston and Ottawa.
WJC single tickets on sale!
A limited number of single-game tickets for World Juniors in Ottawa are now on sale to the public.
Resources for our coaches
Hockey Canada has a variety of resources for coaches across the country, like training opportunities and drill ideas.
Women’s and girls’ paper published
Hockey Canada has published Building the Future of Women’s and Girls’ Hockey, a discussion paper that has identified six key barriers negatively impacting the game.
National & International Events
Individual game tickets on sale now!
The best from across the Canadian Junior Hockey League will wear the Maple Leaf from Dec. 9-15 at the Junior A World Challenge. Individual game tickets start at $12!
All tickets on sale now!
Canada welcomes the para hockey world to Charlottetown from Dec. 8-14. Individual game tickets start at $12!
Steelers to host Esso Cup
Lloydminster will play host to the 15th edition of Canada’s Women’s U18 National Club Championship next spring.
Fraser Valley to host 2025 TELUS Cup
Canada’s Men’s U18 National Club Championship is headed to the West Coast, with the Fraser Valley – and host Fraser Valley Thunderbirds – set to welcome the 2025 TELU...

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BFL: Celebrating the best behind the bench
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HCF: Assist Fund in Action – Simon
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NIPD: Celebrating Indigenous Canadians and their Team Canada moments
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HCF: Dreams Come True in Membertou
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MWC: Highlights – SWE 4, CAN 2 (Bronze Medal)
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MWC: Highlights – SUI 3, CAN 2 SO (Semifinal)
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MWC: Highlights – CAN 6, SVK 3 (Quarterfinal)
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MWC: Highlights – CAN 4, CZE 3 OT (Preliminary)
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MWC: Remembering the wild ride in Riga
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Centennial: Highlights – Collingwood 1, Melfort 0 (Championship)
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MWC: Highlights – CAN 3, SUI 2 (Preliminary)
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MWC: Highlights – CAN 5, FIN 3 (Preliminary)
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NMT: Evason brings passion and pride to Prague
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MWC: Highlights – CAN 4, NOR 1 (Preliminary)
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Calgary Canucks (AJHL) vs. Melfort Mustangs (SJHL)| Centennial Cup
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Miramichi Timberwolves (MHL) vs. Collingwood Blues (OJHL)| Centennial Cup
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Centennial: From brothers to teammates
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Winkler Flyers (MJHL) vs. Calgary Canucks (AJHL) | Centennial Cup
Schedule
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San Jose, CA | Salt Lake City, UT | Boise, ID | Halifax, NS | Summerside, PE
Date: Nov 6 to Feb 8
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Camrose, AB, Canada
Date: Dec 9 to 15
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Ottawa, ON, Canada
Date: Dec 10 to 13
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Tampere, Findland
Date: Dec 11 to 15
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Davos, SUI
Date: Dec 26 to 31
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Ottawa, Ontario
Date: Dec 26 to Jan 5
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Vantaa, Finland
Date: Jan 4 to 12
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Stockholm, SWE & Herning, DEN
Date: May 9 to 25

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Hockey Canada acknowledges with respect, the history, spirituality, and culture of the First Nations and peoples on whose traditional territories we gather and whose ancestors signed Treaties with our ancestors.

We recognize also, the Inuit and Métis whose ancestors shared this land and these waters.

May we all, as Treaty People, live with respect on this land, and live in peace and friendship with all its diverse peoples.

This recognition and respect for Indigenous Peoples and their lands is a key towards reconciliation.