The Polar Pond Hockey tournament is helping to combat climate change.
The McKnight Mustangs helped the Gould family with its fundraising efforts.
Jana Headrick started a camp for Indigenous girls to try hockey.
The Inclusive Para Hockey Program was created so everyone can play.
A northern Ontario CJHL team and First Nation hosted an awareness game.
Happy Canada Day!
HCC: A family of volunteers
A quilt for the Broncos
Hockey N.S. is giving young Mi’kmaq players a chance to experience Canada’s game.
Hockey Nova Scotia provides a unique opportunity to young Black players to learn.
Millions of Canadians from coast to coast to coast are involved in making hockey happen, and every one of them has a story.
Colleagues and friends rallied around the family of Justin Ikebuchi.
Brianna Davey got a personal look at the strength of the hockey community.
The CIHA fosters a safe and inclusive space for the LGBTQ2+ community.
Richard Powell has become the face of major events in Dawson Creek.
The basics of hockey equipment for goaltenders: Tips for a safe and comfortable fit, created by Hockey Canada in partnership with Bauer.
A Guide to Getting the Gear Right, created by Hockey Canada in partnership with Bauer.
Hockey Elbow Pad Sizing Explained
Choosing a stick is easier than it seems!
Gloves protect the hands, wrists, and fingers — and help your child grip the stick.
The helmet is the most important piece of safety equipment.
Proper Hockey Jersey Fit Explained
Every youth player must wear a BNQ-certified neck guard.
Shoulder pads protect the shoulders, upper chest, back, and upper arms.
Skates are one of the most important pieces of equipment, and they fit differently than shoes.
Hockey pants protect the hips, thighs, tailbone, and lower spine.
Hockey socks go over the shin pads and attach to the Velcro on the Jock/Jill shorts.
Shin pads protect everything from the knee down to the top of the skate.
There are two options: a Jock, which is a protective cup, or a Jill, which is a flatter pelvic protector.
The base layer is the “first layer” your child wears under their gear.