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With the puck dropped in Milan, take a look at the Black Canadians who have worn the Maple Leaf at the Olympic Winter Games – from Darren Lowe to Sophie Jaques.
After losing their mom to cancer, hockey became a safe place for the Toda brothers with help from the Assist Fund.
A symbol forged in ice. The 2026 Team Canada jersey is now on sale online and at retailers across the country.
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Marie-Philip Poulin looks back and shares her memories of her overtime winner against the United States in the gold medal game at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi.
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
From the BCEHL to the NLU18MHL, the puck has dropped on playoff hockey. Follow as 134 teams look to secure one of six spots at the 2026 TELUS Cup in Peterborough, ON.
Watch the nine champions from across the CJHL and the host Summerside Western Capitals compete for a national title.
Watch five regional champions and the host Peterborough Petes compete for a national championship in April.
Watch five regional champions from across Canada and the host Moncton Rockets compete for a national championship at the Esso Cup. Get your ticket packages now!
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2026 OLYW: USA 2 - CAN 1 (Gold)
Ann-Renée Desbiens made 31 saves, but Canada fell 2-1 to the U.S. in overtime at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
2026 OLYM: CAN 4 – CZE 3 OT (Quarterfinal)
Marner scored 1:22 into overtime to send Canada to the semifinals.
2026 OLYW: CAN 2 - SUI 1 (Semifinal)
Marie-Philip Poulin had a historic two-goal performance in Canada’s semifinal win at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
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