2022-23 National Women's Team

Six communities across southern Ontario will play host to seven IIHF Women’s World Championship pre-tournament games, including a Canada-Finland matchup April 1.
The list of community events before and during the IIHF Women’s World Championship has been announced.
Ann-Renée Desbiens earned a 25-save shutout as Canada blanked the U.S. 5-0 in Game 7 to complete its comeback.

 

Highlights: CAN 5, USA 0 (Game 7)

 

 

Highlights: CAN 5, USA 1 (Game 6)

 

 

Post-Game: USA 4, CAN 2 (Game 3)

 

Eighteen returnees from 2022 will wear the Maple Leaf as Canada looks to defend its gold medal on home ice at the 2023 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Brampton, Ont.
As Marie-Philip Poulin reaches a career milestone, check out a few of the most important moments along the way.
A special night for Poulin
In front of family and friends, at home, honoured for making history, hitting a milestone … magic in Trois-Rivières.
A day in Trois-Rivières
On the ice, signing autographs and dropping the puck – Team Canada felt the love ahead of the Rivalry Series.
Twenty-four players will wear the Maple Leaf in Trois-Rivières and Laval as the Rivalry Series comes to a close.
Check out all 31 games with a full-event package, or get a group of 10 of more to watch the world’s best in Brampton.
Canada will open its schedule at the 2023 IIHF Women’s World Championship on April 5, taking on Switzerland.
Canada will welcome the U.S. to Quebec for the final two games – Feb. 20 in in Trois-Rivières and Feb. 22 in Laval.
Canada’s National Women’s Team has reached an agreement to support its on- and off-ice training needs this season.
The IIHF Women’s World Championship returns to the GTA for the first time since 2000 when Brampton plays host in April.
Twenty-four players, including 16 world and Olympic champions, will wear the Maple Leaf in the U.S.
Paging Dr. Thompson
How exactly does Claire Thompson balance being a full-time medical student with her Team Canada responsibilities?
As the Rivalry Series comes to Kamloops, the community is ready to welcome the world and impact the next generation.
One of the best ever in NCAA women’s hockey, Élizabeth Giguère is set for her Team Canada debut in the Rivalry Series.
A day for the girls
On-ice skills session. Team Canada practice. Autographs from their heroes. Girls’ hockey had its day in Kelowna.
Twenty-three players – 16 world and Olympic champions – will represent Canada in the first three games against the U.S.
Troy Ryan reflects on getting involved in the women’s game and what makes the National Women’s Team so special.
Kori Cheverie, Caroline Ouellette, Doug Derraugh and Brad Kirkwood will join Troy Ryan for the 2022-23 season.
Jenner scored twice to help Canada’s National Women’s Team beat the U.S. 2-1 to win its 12th women’s world championship.
Five years after her first women’s worlds, Sarah Potomak has returned to Canada’s National Women’s Team in Denmark.
Journey to WWC: Clark
From Saskatoon, Sask., to the top of the podium in Beijing, Emily Clark has been backed by unwavering support.
Laura Stacey and Ann-Renée Desbiens put a fun spin on their usual offseason training with the Living Sisu Hockey League.
Journey to WWC: Maltais
From the backyard in Burlington to Beijing with gymnastics in between, Emma Maltais is living her hockey dreams.
Micah Zandee-Hart made history as the first B.C.-born member of Team Canada, but her goal is to not be the last.
Troy Ryan will be behind the Team Canada bench for the next four years, through the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
Nineteen gold medallists from 2021 will wear the Maple Leaf at the 2022 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Denmark.
One hundred and forty-two of Canada’s best are headed west to Calgary after earning invites to selection camps.
Troy Ryan, Courtney Birchard-Kessel and Kori Cheverie will lead Canada’s three national women’s teams this season.
Jenner had 1G 2A to help Canada set up a winner-take-all finale.
Serdachny was the overtime hero to keep Canada alive in the series.
Nurse scored the GWG with 4:56 left, helping Canada get its first win.
Poulin and Nurse scored, but Canada finished the first leg with a loss.
Campbell finished with 32 saves, but Canada was edged in Kamloops.
Clark gave Canada the lead, but it fell in a shootout in Kelowna.

Poulin and Fillier had three points each to send Canada to the final.

Potomak notched two points to help Canada advance to the semifinals.

Fillier and Shelton scored goals, but Canada dropped its prelim finale.

Poulin, Fillier and Bach had three-point games in a prelim win.

Fillier scored twice and Turnbull had two points in another prelim win.

Poulin and Nurse had 1G 1A apiece as Canada opened with a win.

Eldridge scored the game-winner in Canada’s warmup win.

Fillier and Poulin had four goals apiece in Canada’s exhibition win.

Clark scored twice and set up another in a win for the senior team.

Grant-Mentis scored the game winner in Black’s selection camp win.

Poulin had 2G in Red’s lone win at national women’s selection camp.

Maltais scored both goals for Gold at national women’s selection camp.

White earned its second win of national women’s selection camp.

White scored three unanswered goals in its camp win over Gold.

Eldridge had 1G 2A and Bach scored 2G in Black’s opening camp win.

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2022-23 NWT: CAN 5 – USA 0 (Game 7)
Desbiens made 25 saves to backstop the Canadians to a Rivalry Series win.
2022-23 NWT: CAN 5 – USA 1 (Game 6)
Jenner had 1G 2A to help Canada set up a winner-take-all finale.
2022-23 NWT: CAN 3 – USA 2 OT (Game 5)
Serdachny was the overtime hero to keep Canada alive in the series.
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