2017-18 National Women's Under-18 Team

2017-18 National Women's Under-18 Team

Alexie Guay scored once and added two assists, leading Canada to a 5-1 win over Russia on Saturday and the bronze medal at the 2018 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship.
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Jessica Forcey remembers her late mom’s support every time she steps on the ice, as she continues to honour her memory.
After getting a behind-the-scenes glimpse at being Team Canada in 2010, Maggie Connors is making that dream a reality.
Sarah Fillier will wear the ‘C’ in Russia, joined on the leadership group by Boyd, McQuigge, Veillette and Vorster.
A 23-player roster, including four returnees from 2017, will represent the red-and-white in Dmitrov, Russia in January.
A love of the game and strong bond off the ice have pushed Connor and Maggie MacEachern to the highest levels of hockey.
Brooke McQuigge will wear the ‘C’ against the United States, joined by alternate captains Fillier, Veillette and Vorster.
Four returnees who earned silver at U18 women’s worlds last January will lead the Canadians into a three-game U.S. series.
Calgary will host the top Canadian talent from the development and U18 pools as part of the National Teams’ Summer Showcase.
Noémie Marin returns behind the bench of the development team, while Delaney Collins takes charge of the under-18 side.
The 2017-18 season begins May 3 for the players attending women’s strength and conditioning camp in Hamilton, Ont.
Adzija had a goal and an assist, but Canada fell short in a shootout.
Slobodzian scored the GWG on the PP to send Canada to the semifinals.
Connors and Veillette scored, but Canada dropped its prelim finale.
Gosling had 2G and Woodland got the SO, helping Canada past Sweden.
Fillier and MacEachern scored, but Canada was edged at U18 worlds.
McArthur and Woodland shared a 14-save shutout in an exhibition win.
Connors scored a PPG, but Canada was edged in the women’s U18 finale.
McArthur earned the 26-save SO to help Canada even the U18 series.
Veillette scored on the PP, but Canada dropped the U18 series opener.
MacEachern scored the OT winner to get Black the intrasquad sweep.
Veillette and Kollman scored 2:07 apart to get Red its first victory.
Connors and Fillier had 2G each, and Black rolled past the Russians.
Demers and Correia scored in the third as Black came back to beat Red.
Connors and Jaques scored third-period goals to help Black blank Red.
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2024 U18WWC: CAN 8 – FIN 1 (Bronze)
Kraemer, Primerano and Stonehouse each scored twice in Canada’s win.
2024 U18WWC: CZE 4 – CAN 2 (Semifinal)
Primerano and Zablocki scored but Canada fell to Czechia in the semis.
2024 U18WWC: CAN 6 – SUI 0 (Quarterfinals)
D’Alessandro scored twice to lead Canada to advance to the semifinals.
2024 U18WWC: CAN 10 – FIN 0 (Preliminary)
Primerano and Kraemer scored hat tricks as Canada downed Finland.