TEAM CANADA ’91 COMES TOGETHER AGAIN
Thirty years after John Slaney’s heroics gave Canada its first-ever World Juniors gold on home ice, members of that team reunited to look back at a memorable tournament.
The 11th Canadian to earn membership in the IIHF Triple Gold Club, Jay Bouwmeester has announced his retirement.
Just two years after retiring, Steve Arsenault has worked his way back to Team Canada, this time behind the bench.
Hockey Canada is saddened by the passing of Dale Hawerchuk, who starred in one of Canadian hockey’s defining moments.
The Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award winner, Ève Gascon is a champion in her community, even when there’s no hockey.
Haley Irwin and Jocelyne Larocque took their coach education to the next level during the Skills Coach Seminar.
Hockey Canada introduced mandatory diversity and inclusion training with an eye towards making a difference.
Melody Davidson may be leaving Hockey Canada, but her 26 years of work have left women’s hockey stronger than ever.
Five Team Canada alumni – Holland, Iginla, Lowe, St-Pierre and Wilson – will be enshrined as part of the Class of 2020.
Coming out allowed Mélodie Daoust to become her true self, and it has led to life-changing moments on and off the ice.
With her annual ball hockey tournament cancelled, Laura Stacey shifted her focus to providing life-saving equipment.