2025 U18 Women's National Championship

Zoé Charland, Rosalie Tremblay and Madison Lévesque scored, plus Léa-Rose Charrois made 23 saves, as Quebec beat Atlantic to win gold for the first time at U18 Nationals.
Jordan Mulvihill scored the game-winning goal 2:08 into overtime as Ontario Blue beat Ontario Red to win bronze.
Kennedy Sisson is at U18 Women’s Nationals for the third time, but this time she has sister Kinley by her side.
After playing away from home for two years, Marissa Dawson is thrilled to represent Team Atlantic close to Bay Roberts.
Schedules and ticket packages have been released for four events, with 61 games being played across Canada this fall.
The future of Canadian women’s hockey will be on the ice at the 2025 U18 Women’s Nationals, Nov. 2-8 in Newfoundland.
Truro, Mount Pearl, Conception Bay South and Trois-Rivières will host national and international events next fall.
Mossey and Doiron scored twice each to lead Atlantic to play for gold.
Labonté and Aubin late in the third to lead Quebec to play for gold.
Carvalho scored twice—including the overtime winner—for Manitoba.
Hanson scored her second goal of the game in overtime for the win.
Atlantic scored four times in the third to advance to the semis.
Lapointe and Langis scored in Ontario Blue’s victory over B.C.
Owen scored the game-winning goal as Ontario Red held off Alberta.
Côté made 17 saves as Quebec shut out Saskatchewan in Mount Pearl.
MacLean had a three-point performance in Atlantic’s first win.
McCullough’s four-point night helped Ontario Red stay undefeated.
Tremblay scored twice in Quebec’s shutout of Alberta in Mount Pearl.
St-Pierre made 32 saves as Ontario Blue shut out Manitoba on Day 3.
Sam had a three-point performance as Alberta edged Atlantic.
Jones, Piggott and Morrison scored in the Battle of Ontario on Day 2.
Lachapelle scored a hat trick to help Quebec remain undefeated.
McDonald scored twice to lead Manitoba to its first win on Day 2.
Sisson scored twice and had an assist in British Columbia’s win.
A big second period powered Ontario Red to its first win in CBS.
Lévesque scored the game winner 1:20 into overtime for Quebec.
Kate Stuart had a goal and an assist in Ontario Blue’s first win.
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2025 U18 Nationals: Saturday, November 8 (Medal Games)
Quebec won gold, Atlantic claimed silver and Ontario Blue earned bronze to close U18 Nationals.
2025 U18 Nationals: Friday, November 7 (Semifinal & Placements)
Atlantic and Quebec will play for gold, while Manitoba earned 5th and Alberta claimed 7th at U18 Nationals.
2025 U18 Nationals: Thursday, November 6 (Quarterfinal)
Atlantic, Ontario Blue, Ontario Red and Quebec advanced to the semifinals at U18 Nationals.
2025 U18 Nationals: Tuesday, November 4 (Preliminary)
Ontario Red and Quebec are undefeated through prelims, plus Atlantic and Ontario Blue earned three points on Day 3 of U18 Nationals.
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