Mackenzie Alexander scored her second of the game 25 seconds into overtime, and Red rode three power-play goals to a dramatic win and a 13th U18 national championship.
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Carving her own path
She has one of the most recognizable names in sports, but London McDavid is driven to make her own mark in hockey.
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Playing in memory of Dylan
Hockey became an outlet and a healing space for Kolbee Ashe after her brother, Dylan, passed away in a car accident.
From players in 2012 to coaches in 2023, Jane Kish and Jessie Olfert are returning to northern B.C. for U18 Nationals.
Seven communities in five provinces – from B.C. to P.E.I. – will play host to national and international events.