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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.
Single tickets, group tickets and medal-round packages are on sale for U18 Women’s Worlds in Cape Breton this January.
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John Tavares looks back and shares the memories of his hat trick in Canada’s comeback win over the U.S. on New Year’s Eve at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship.
From the backyard rink in Thunder Bay to a second World Juniors, Carter George keeps it simple—just stop the puck.
A symbol forged in ice. The 2026 Team Canada jersey is now on sale online and at retailers across the country.
National Championships
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.
His uncle Scott is a CFL legend, and now Tao Flory is getting his chance to make a mark in Quebec—this time on the ice.
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 an OT winner at the Quebec Peewee Tournament to captaining Canada Red, Alexis Joseph’s success is centered on a pure love for the game.

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2026 WJC: CAN 9 – DEN 1 (Preliminary)
McKenna scored a hat trick to help Canada stay unbeaten in Group B.
2025 Spengler Cup: SPA 5 – CAN 1 (Quarterfinals)
Peca scored Canada’s lone goal in its Spengler Cup quarterfinal loss.
2025 Spengler Cup: DAV 4 – CAN 1 (Preliminary)
Nikolas Brouillard scored Canada’s lone goal in its loss to HC Davos.
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