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Canada’s Ultimate 50/50 is back for the World Juniors! With three jackpot draws across the country, your chance to win big while supporting grassroots hockey is here.
This holiday season, your assist can ensure young Canadians experience the power of play and access the game they love.
Single tickets, group tickets and medal-round packages are on sale for U18 Women’s Worlds in Cape Breton this January.
National Championships
His uncle Scott is a Montreal Alouettes legend, and now Tao Flory is getting his chance to make a mark in Quebec—this time on the ice at the Junior A World Challenge.
For four members of Team Canada, Hockey Fights Cancer night at the Para Cup is a reminder of how far they’ve come.
From mini-sticks in Mascouche to captaining Canada Red, Alexis Joseph’s success is centered on a love for the game.
Kennedy Sisson is making her third appearance at U18 Women’s Nationals, but this one is extra special – she has her sister Kinley by her side to represent B.C. together.
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A symbol forged in ice. The 2026 Team Canada Olympic and Paralympic jersey is now on sale online at the Hockey Canada Online Store and at retailers across the country.
Get your tickets to see Canada’s National Women’s Team take on the United States Dec. 10 and 13 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Assist Fund in Action – Christo
Hockey motivated Christopher Roy as he battled leukemia, and the Assist Fund helped him return to the game he loves.

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2025 WJAC: Day 3 (Wednesday, December 10)
Canada East and the United States closed the preliminary round with wins at the Junior A World Challenge.
2025-26 NWT: USA 10 – CAN 4 (Game 3)
Jaques scored 2G, but Canada came up short in the Edmonton opener.
2025 WJAC: Day 2 (Monday, December 8)
The United States and Canada East earned wins on Day 2 of the Junior A World Challenge.
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