17 players from six Members will wear the Maple Leaf on home ice when Canada’s National Para Hockey Team plays host to the 2024 World Para Hockey Championship in Calgary.
The Team Canada veteran talks about his summers at Campfire Circle, and why he’s still volunteering at the camp.
The very best in para hockey will gather in Calgary this May, and a variety of ticket options are now available!
Nineteen players will don the Maple Leaf for a three-game series against the U.S. at WinSport Arena in Calgary.
Canada will open its schedule against Japan when Para Worlds gets underway May 4 at WinSport Arena in Calgary.
Sixteen players will wear the Maple Leaf in a three-game series against the United States in Minot, North Dakota.
Twenty-seven players have earned invites to Canada’s National Para Hockey Team training camp in Oakville, Ontario.
Thirty-one players, including five members of Canada’s national women’s para hockey team, will gather in Oakville.
Jen Lee made 13 saves, plus Declan Farmer and Brody Roybal scored as the United States shut out Canada to win gold.
How para makes an impact
The legacy of a para hockey event in Quispamsis for the first time has greatly impacted residents in the community.
Journey to PHC: LeBlanc
Jacob LeBlanc always wanted to be on the ice, and para hockey gives him that opportunity while growing the game.
After years of hard work following an ATV accident, Mitchell Garrett is ready to don the Maple Leaf for the first time.
Saying hello to the Sea Dogs
Ahead of the Para Hockey Cup, members of Team Canada shared their stories with the Saint John Sea Dogs.
Why I love para hockey
From the community to the physicality, National Para Hockey Team members reflect on why they love para hockey.
Twenty-seven players, including five rookies, will gather in Calgary for the first-ever Para Development League.
The 2023 Para Hockey Cup begins Dec. 3 in Quispamsis, NB, with Canada matching up against China on opening night.
Nineteen players will head to Czechia with Canada’s National Para Hockey Team for the International Para Hockey Cup.
Creating a culture
On the road to the 2026 Paralympics, Russ Herrington is focused on ‘Building Team Canada’ on and off the ice.
Together in Kananaskis
Para evaluation camp wrapped up with a trip to beautiful Kananaskis Country for an Amazing Race-style team-builder.
Thirty players will begin the 2023-24 season at Canada’s National Para Hockey Team evaluation camp in Calgary.
Seven communities in five provinces – from B.C. to P.E.I. – will play host to national and international events.
Smith scored a late PP goal, but Canada fell in the opener in Calgary.