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From the outdoor rink in Boylston to wearing the Maple Leaf, Kendall Doiron is thrilled to represent Canada for the first time only two hours away from her hometown.
In celebration of the 50th edition of the World Juniors, take a facts-and-figures look at the history of Team Canada.
Connor Bedard shares the memories of his overtime winner in the quarterfinals at the 2023 World Juniors in Halifax.
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.
National Championships
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.
Kennedy Sisson is at U18 Women’s Nationals for the third time, but this time she has sister Kinley by her side.
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 Canada’s National Para Hockey Team, Hockey Fights Cancer night at the 2025 Para Cup is a reminder of where they’ve been and how far they’ve come.
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2026 U18WWC: CAN 11 – FIN 0 (Pre-tournament)
Hayley McDonald had a four-point night in pre-tournament action ahead of U18 Women’s Worlds.
2026 WJC: CAN 6 – FIN 3 (Bronze Medal)
McKenna (1G 3A) and Hage (4A) led Canada to the bronze medal.
2026 WJC: CZE 6 – CAN 4 (Semifinal)
Ivankovic made 31 saves, but Canada was edged by the Czechs.
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