Amanda Mazzotta, Laura McIntosh and Carolyne Prevost share their memories of competing in the first IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship and where the game has taken them since.
For Julia Edgar, 2015 brought a trifecta of gold medals as well as a glimpse into a possible future in scrubs. The calendar may have turned ...
Céline Frappier didn’t receive an invitation to Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team selection camp last August, but that only motivated ...
Gillian Apps, Jayna Hefford, and Catherine Ward, who announced their retirements from international competition in September, will be celebr...
Three returnees from last year’s silver medal-winning Canadian contingent highlight Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team for the 2016 IIH...
Ontario was there when the sport was in its international infancy, in 1987. Nearly 30 years later, it welcomes its first U18 Women’s World C...
Steve and Jane Potomak have come to Lake Placid, N.Y., to watch both of their daughters, Sarah and Amy, compete for Canada. It’s the best wa...
This week’s three-game series against the United States is the just starting line for Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team on a road lead...
The Stampede City is home to more than just Canada’s best young hockey stars this week; a team representing eight nations is on the ice as p...
Since Calgary, Alta., hosted the first IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship in 2008, the event has become a staple of the women’s ...
Take a step-by-step look at the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence and get more information on the CIS, CWHL and development initiatives, o...