British Columbia repeats as bronze-medallist with a 2-1 overtime win over Saskatchewan at the 2017 National Women’s U18 Championship.
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Ontario Red is golden again, besting Ontario Blue 3-1 to win a fourth consecutive National Women’s Under-18 Championship.
Zoe Boyd (Ont. Red), Emily Rickwood (Ont. Blue), and Jordan Ivanco (Sask.) are named National U18 three stars of the day.
Ten years after she wore Atlantic colours at U18 nationals, Kayla Blackmore has returned – and made history – as head coach.
With 10 players – half the roster – wearing Saskatchewan green, the Saskatoon Stars are well represented at U18 nationals.
Twelve forwards, eight defencemen, four goaltenders … these players are ready to make their marks this week in Quebec City.
Quebec opens its schedule against Manitoba when Quebec City welcomes the National Women’s Under-18 Championship this fall.
As part of the BDO Goals for Kids program, MHAs will benefit from goals scored at select national and international events.
No. 2 pick Kristyn Capizzano led the list of National Women’s Under-18 Championship alumnae selected in the CWHL Draft.
For the third time, the National Women’s Under-18 Championship is headed to Quebec; the provincial capital will host in 2017.