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By the numbers: Team Canada and the Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Ahead of the annual summer under-18 showcase in Edmonton, take a facts-and-figures look at the Canadian contingent and the history of the tournament

Jason La Rose
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August 4, 2024
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The Hlinka Gretzky Cup is back on Canadian ice, with the game’s future stars in Edmonton from Aug. 5-10. It’s the second time the Alberta capital is playing host to the annual summer under-18 showcase – Canada claimed gold in 2018 at Rogers Place.

Twenty-two players have been named to Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team, looking to continue a run of Canadian domination at the event.

Let’s take a closer look at the players who will wear the Maple Leaf, and at the tournament itself…

1 – player with a Team Canada parent connection; Jake O’Brien’s mom, Amy Turek, played two games with Canada’s National Women’s Team during the 2000-01 season.

2 – players who did not compete at the 2023 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and will make their debut in Team Canada colours in Edmonton: Lucas Beckman and Benjamin Kindel

3 – players selected first overall in their respective Canadian Hockey League draft; Gavin McKenna was the No. 1 pick by the Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL), Caleb Desnoyers went first to the Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) and Matthew Schaefer was the top selection by the Erie Otters (OHL).

4 – players who competed at the 2023 Men’s U18 National Club Championship; Caleb Desnoyers and Émile Guité (who was named tournament MVP) helped the host Gaulois de Saint-Hyacinthe to a silver medal, while Cole Reschny (selected as Top Forward) and Reese Hamilton earned bronze with the Saskatoon Blazers.

5 – players who helped Canada win a gold medal at the 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship last spring in Finland: Caleb Desnoyers, Reese Hamilton, Jack Ivankovic, Gavin McKenna, Matthew Schaefer

8 – Hockey Canada Members represented on the Team Canada roster: Ontario Hockey Federation (8 – Czata, Hopkins, Ivankovic, Martin, O’Brien, Reid, Romano, Schaefer), Hockey Quebec (4 – Beckman, Desnoyers, Guité, Huang), BC Hockey (3 – Kindel, McKenna, Schmidt), Hockey Alberta (2 – Cootes, Smith), Hockey Saskatchewan (2 – Hamilton, Reschny), Hockey Eastern Ontario (1 – Beauchesne), Hockey Manitoba (1 – Kettles), Hockey New Brunswick (1 – Kilfoil)

9 – players who helped Canada White win a gold medal at the 2023 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Charlottetown and Summerside, P.E.I.: Ethan Czata, Caleb Desnoyers, Émile Guité, Tyler Hopkins, Alex Huang, Jack Ivankovic, Cameron Reid, Matthew Schaefer, Cameron Schmidt (who scored the OT winner in the gold medal game)

10 –countries Canada has faced in summer under-18 tournaments since 1991: Belarus, Czechia, Finland, Japan, Russia, Slovakia, Soviet Union, Sweden, Switzerland, United States; the Czechs have been the most frequent foes (Canada is 20-2-2 in 24 all-time meetings).

11 – alumni selected in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft: Cayden Lindstrom (CAN – CBJ 4th), Ivan Demidov (RUS – MTL 5th), Berkly Catton (CAN – SEA 8th), Zayne Parekh (CAN – CGY 9th), Sam Dickinson (CAN – SJS 11th), Adam Jiricek (CZE – STL 16th), Trevor Connelly (USA – VGK 19th), Cole Beaudoin (CAN – UHC 23rd), Liam Greentree (CAN – LAK 26th), Emil Hemming (FIN – DAL 29th), Ben Danford (CAN – TOR 31st)

13 – points by a Canadian at one summer under-18 tournament; the single-tournament record is co-held by Jeff Friesen (1993) and Brett McLean (1995).

19 – members of the Kitchener Rangers to represent Canada in summer under-18 competition since 1991, more than any other CHL team; Cameron Reid and Luca Romano are repping the Rangers in Edmonton.

20 – points by Gavin McKenna (as an underage player) at the 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship; the Whitehorse native set a record for points by a Canadian, as well as the single-tournament Canadian record for goals (10).

24 – gold medals (in 32 tries) for Canada in summer under-18 tournaments since 1991; Canadian success has included runs of seven (1996-2002) and eight (2008-15) consecutive golds.

87 – minutes (and 59 seconds) played in the gold medal game at the 2023 Canada Winter Games before Matthew Schaefer scored the double-overtime winner to give Ontario a 3-2 win over Saskatchewan; in all, seven players from that game are on the Team Canada roster (Beauchesne, Hamilton, Hopkins, Ivankovic, Martin, Reschny, Schaefer).

97 – points during the 2023-24 season by Gavin McKenna; the most of any player on the Canadian roster; McKenna finished with 34 goals and 63 assists, sitting 12th in WHL scoring and earning CHL and WHL rookie of the year honours.

102 – all-time wins in 124 games by Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team (an .826 win percentage); the Canadians have lost only 14 games in regulation time and have outscored their opponents 644-260.

654 – players to wear the Maple Leaf at a summer under-18 tournament since 1991; that number includes three who have been inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame: Paul Kariya (1991), Chris Pronger (1991), Jarome Iginla (1994).

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

ssharkey@hockeycanada.ca

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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