2024 U18 Women's National Championship

Quebec outshot Ontario Red 35-23, but Dorothy Copetti scored the sole goal midway through the third period to lead Ontario Red to its 14th U18 Nationals title.
London McDavid recorded the game-winning goal in the third period to lead British Columbia to bronze over Saskatchewan.
From the Esso Cup to U18 Women’s Worlds and now U18 Nationals, Zablocki is setting an example on the Prairies.
Kendall Doiron may only be 16 years old, but she’s ready to take a leadership role on Team Atlantic at U18 Nationals.
Schedules and ticket packages have been released for three events, with 50 games being played across Canada this Fall.
The future of Canadian women’s hockey will be on the ice at the 2024 U18 Women’s Nationals, Nov. 3-9 in Quispamsis.
Farace scored twice as Ontario Red beat British Columbia in the semis.
Grenier was perfect in the shootout for Quebec during the semifinal.
Campbell made 24 saves as Ontario Blue shut out Alberta for 5th place.
Michaud scored twice as Atlantic recorded its first win on home ice.
Duchene had a goal and two assists in Saskatchewan’s win on Day 5.
Rice recorded a hat trick and an assist in British Columbia’s win.
Wilkinson made 17 saves in Ontario Red’s shutout of Manitoba.
Lévesque’s three-point performance powered Quebec past Atlantic.
Bach made 13 saves to help Ontario Red shut out Atlantic on Day 3.
Côté made 33 saves as Quebec shut out British Columbia on Day 3.
Korte registered two goals and an assist in Saskatchewan’s win.
Manness and McDonald scored early to lead Manitoba to its first win.
Lloyd and McDermid recorded a goal and assist each in the Alberta win.
Sisson scored in overtime to keep British Columbia undefeated.
Grenier made 28 saves to help Quebec shut out Manitoba on Day 2.
Five different players scored to lead Ontario Red to its second win.
Burr and Owen scored twice each during Ontario Red’s first win.
Campbell made 29 saves as Ontario Blue shut out Quebec on Day 1.
Ashe scored in overtime to complete the comeback for Saskatchewan.
Cole scored twice as British Columbia edged Manitoba on Day 1.
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2025 U18 Nationals: Thursday, November 6 (Quarterfinal)
Atlantic, Ontario Blue, Ontario Red and Quebec advanced to the semifinals at U18 Nationals.
2025 U18 Nationals: Tuesday, November 4 (Preliminary)
Ontario Red and Quebec are undefeated through prelims, plus Atlantic and Ontario Blue earned three points on Day 3 of U18 Nationals.
2025 U18 Nationals: Monday, November 3 (Preliminary)
Ontario Red and Quebec stay undefeated, while Manitoba and Alberta earned wins on Day 2 of U18 Nationals.
2025 U18 Nationals: Sunday, November 2 (Preliminary)
British Columbia, Ontario Blue, Ontario Red and Quebec earned wins on Day 1 of U18 Nationals.
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