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When his mother Erin was diagnosed with breast cancer, the Hockey Canada Foundation Assist Fund allowed Wyatt and his siblings to keep playing the game they love.
Being a goaltender brings joy to Makayla and Xavier, and the HCF Assist Fund helped keep the siblings in the crease.
The HCF has given its financial support to help grow women’s para hockey and push for a place in the Paralympics.
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Drew Bannister will serve as Canada’s head coach at the 2026 IIHF U18 Men’s World Championship in Slovakia, working alongside assistants Matt Anholt and Mark O’Leary.
Fourteen players will wear the Maple Leaf in three-game development series against the United States in Saskatoon.
Twenty-three players – including three 2025 gold medallists – will attend pre-tournament camp ahead of U18 Men’s Worlds.
Grassroots to the Games: Shawn Burnett
After a skydiving accident left him paralyzed, Shawn Burnett turned tragedy into triumph and used his passion for hockey to forge a path to the Paralympic Winter Games.
Grassroots to Games: Gardiner
From Cloverdale to Milan, Jenn Gardiner has relied on old fashioned hard work to make her Olympic dreams come true.
From “mama’s boy” to Milan, Brandon Hagel represents his blue-collar roots every time he steps on the ice.
National Championships
Watch the nine champions from across the Canadian Junior Hockey League and the host Summerside Western Capitals compete for a national championship. Get your tickets now!
Watch five regional champions across the country and the host Moncton Rockets compete for a national championship!
Watch five regional champions and the host Peterborough Petes compete for a national championship in April!
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2026 PARA: USA 6 – CAN 2 (Gold Medal)
Hickey scored both goals, but Canada finished with the silver in Milan.
2026 PARA: CAN 4 – CHN 2 (Semifinal)
Tyler McGregor’s three-point performance powered Canada past China to play for gold.
2026 PARA: CAN 4 – CZE 1 (Preliminary)
Dunn, Boily and McGregor scored on the PP to lead Canada to the win.
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