Applications are now being accepted to be part of the Hockey Canada Board.
A mother laces up her three-year-old son and guides him around the slough … Wilf Martin was destined to be a rink rat.
For 25 years, Nicolas Minville led the way in growing the game not only around Baie-Comeau, but throughout Quebec.
Since joining the Moncton MHA in 1995, Gerald Bannister has been a strong, steady influence on hockey in New Brunswick.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a volunteer who has given as much time, effort and passion to hockey in B.C. as Larry Krause.
For all Caroline Ouellette accomplished as a player, she is doing even more to promote, grow and develop women’s hockey.
The name Gary McFarlane has become synonymous with grassroots hockey development in the Ontario Hockey Federation.
For 50 years, Larry Gould has been a fixture behind the bench, as familiar as a pyramid of pucks and players themselves.
Hockey leaders from across Canada gathered in Toronto to cap the 2014-15 season.
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.
Girls and women across Canada rise together as one.