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IIHF U18 World Championship
Centennial Cup
OK Tire is giving minor hockey players the chance to win their registration fees for next season – just wear your jersey into your local OK Tire and you’re entered to win!
See thee rise! Sign up for the U18 Women’s Worlds ticket list and to receive priority access to tickets in Cape Breton.
Recent connections built through coaching have given Nazia and her daughter, Yasmeen, even more to love about hockey.
National Championships
After she was diagnosed with cancer in April 2024, hockey and her Lloydminster Steelers teammates have given Peyton Walker the strength, support and inspiration she needs.
Maddox Schultz scored 28 seconds into OT, giving the Pat Canadians a 3-2 win over Lévis and their fifth national title.
Seven different players scored goals as the Jr. Oilers defeated the Saskatoon Stars 7-3 to win gold at the Esso Cup.
Just 15 years old, Maddox Schultz has proven to be the full package on and off the ice for the Regina Pat Canadians, leading the iconic U18 program back to the TELUS Cup.
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From beginner programs to high-performance training and leadership development, the Capital Region Female MHA has become a leader in growing girls’ hockey participation.
Dieppe, New Brunswick, will host the 2026 Esso Cup and Peterborough, Ontario, will welcome the 2026 TELUS Cup.
From Lake Placid to Ceske Budejovice, Jocelyne Larocque is making Team Canada history in typical understated fashion.
Hockey motivated Christopher Roy as he battled leukemia, and the Hockey Canada Foundation Assist Fund helped him get back on the ice to play the game he loves.
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2025 U18MWC: CAN 8 – NOR 1 (Preliminary)
Roobroeck’s four-point performance helped Canada power past Norway.
2025 TELUS Cup: Day 7 (Sunday, April 27)
The Pat Canadians won the TELUS Cup, while the Flyers earned the bronze medal.
2025 U18MWC: CAN 5 – FIN 1 (Preliminary)
Ivankovic made 39 saves as Canada beat Finland at U18 Men’s Worlds.
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Hockey Canada acknowledges with respect, the history, spirituality, and culture of the First Nations and peoples on whose traditional territories we gather and whose ancestors signed Treaties with our ancestors.

We recognize also, the Inuit and Métis whose ancestors shared this land and these waters.

May we all, as Treaty People, live with respect on this land, and live in peace and friendship with all its diverse peoples.

This recognition and respect for Indigenous Peoples and their lands is a key towards reconciliation.

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