Team Canada Alumni Association

Welcome to the Team Canada Alumni Association


Careers end, but memories of wearing the Maple Leaf last forever. The Team Canada Alumni Association keeps the connection between players and staff who have represented their country on the biggest stages, and provides updates on what alumni are accomplishing on and off the ice.

A pair of Canadians – Shea Weber as a player and Colin Campbell as a builder – are part of the Class of 2024 that will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame this fall.
The goaltender talks marriage, starting a family, playing in the PWHL and the importance of being one’s true self.
Five Canadians – Hitchcock, Lacroix, Ouellette, Turgeon and Vernon – will be enshrined as part of the Class of 2023.
Team Canada alum Roberto Luongo and Black pioneer Herb Carnegie join four others inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Hockey Canada sadly acknowledges the passing of hockey legend and Order of Hockey in Canada honouree Guy Lafleur.
A Canadian coaching legend, Dave King has pulled together notes from close to five decades in the game for a new book.
A quintet of Canadian hockey legends are set to take their place among the game’s immortals in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The first Black player to represent Canada at the Olympics relives his journey, from neighbourhood rinks to Sarajevo.
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A golden moment revisited
Thirty years after John Slaney’s heroics, members of Team Canada ‘91 reunited to look back at a historic World Juniors.
The 11th Canadian to earn membership in the IIHF Triple Gold Club, Jay Bouwmeester has announced his retirement.
Just two years after retiring, Steve Arsenault has worked his way back to Team Canada, this time behind the bench.
Hockey Canada is saddened by the passing of Dale Hawerchuk, who starred in one of Canadian hockey’s defining moments.
The Isobel Gathorne-Hardy Award winner, Ève Gascon is a champion in her community, even when there’s no hockey.
Haley Irwin and Jocelyne Larocque took their coach education to the next level during the Skills Coach Seminar.
Hockey Canada introduced mandatory diversity and inclusion training with an eye towards making a difference.
Melody Davidson may be leaving Hockey Canada, but her 26 years of work have left women’s hockey stronger than ever.
With her annual ball hockey tournament cancelled, Laura Stacey shifted her focus to providing life-saving equipment.
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Videos
2025 Great Assist Golf Tournament (Gallery 3)
In true “only at Hockey Canada” fashion, every group had the rare chance to share the fairways with Team Canada athletes—creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
2025 Great Assist Golf Tournament (Gallery 2)
hanks to the generosity of our participants and partners, the tournament raised more than $500,000, helping ensure more kids have the chance to experience everything hockey has to offer. The day was highlighted by not only great scores, but a renewed sense of purpose: continuing to make hockey accessible to all, no matter the barriers.
2025 Great Assist Golf Tournament (Gallery 1)
Athletes, donors and families came together in Kananaskis to celebrate five years of the Assist Fund.
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