Jensyn Stephenson scored her second goal of the game 3:50 into overtime, and the Chiefs edged Stoney Creek in a back-and-forth battle to win their first Esso Cup.
Amy Field earned a 35-save shutout, Ali Chisholm scored twice and the Selects claimed a historic bronze medal.
As an official or with the medical team, Madison Pendleton is giving back to a game that has given her so much.
The Atlantic Region representatives are in familiar territory, back at the Esso Cup for the fourth time in five years.
The Quebec Region champions will bring a high-scoring offence and long shutout streak into their second Esso Cup.
The Ontario Region champions did it with defence and earned a chance to win their second Esso Cup in four years.
Agonizingly close in recent years, the West Region champions are finally over the hump and into their first Esso Cup.
The Pacific Region champions rode red-hot goaltending and success away from home to their first Esso Cup in 11 years.
The hosts and Atlantic champions prepared to welcome Canada’s top teams the best way they could—by winning.
Red Deer, Winnipeg, Stoney Creek, Québec and Northern will join host Moncton to play for a national title in Dieppe.
Schedules and ticket package details have been unveiled for the Esso Cup, TELUS Cup and Centennial Cup this spring.
Dieppe, New Brunswick, will host the 2026 Esso Cup and Peterborough, Ontario, will welcome the 2026 TELUS Cup.
Check out the format and learn about the 16-year history of Canada’s U18 Women’s National Club Championship.
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