What is it about Marie-Philip Poulin that makes her the right player to wear the 'C' with Canada's Women's Olympic Team in PyeongChang? Her teammates explain why, on and off the ice, there really is no one else better equipped.
Girls and women across Canada rise together as one.
The Gold Medal Tour made a stop at the OWHA provincials.
Team Canada remembers the country's first-ever women's hockey gold in 2002.
Teammates become family for Canada’s National Women’s Team.
Olympic hopefuls pushed through long travel days to build a team.
Rookies share their reactions to being named to Team Canada.
Minor hockey players unveil the 23 athletes bound for Beijing.
23 women will write the next chapter for Canada in Beijing.
Team Canada coaches share a few important lessons from their journeys.
NWT: Olympic centralization roster named
15 years later, Cassie Campbell-Pascall looks back at Canada's golden moment in Turin.
Caroline Ouellette, a four-time Olympic gold medallist who ranks third in all-time scoring with Canada’s National Women’s Team,
Nine rookies will make their Olympic debuts in PyeongChang. When did playing on the biggest stage in sports become a realistic g
The first Nova Scotians to skate for Canada's Women's Olympic Team, Jill Saulnier and Blayre Turnbull are the embodiment of the
Twenty-three players – 14 of them Olympic gold medallists – have been nominated to the COC for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
Goalie Masks: Safety, Fit, and Certification
Goalie Jerseys: Proper Fit and Care
Goalie Chest Protectors: Fit, Coverage, and Comfort
Goalie Neck Guards: Proper Fit and BNQ Safety Standards
Goalie Leg Pads: Fit, Movement, and Toe Tie Setup
Goalie Skates Designed for Stability, Quick Movement, and Reinforced Protection
Depending on your child’s preference, you can also add suspenders to the goalie pants.
Properly fitted goalie knee guards should sit comfortably and securely on the knee, allowing full mobility while staying in place inside the leg pads throughout every movement.
There are two options: a goalie Jock, which is a protective cup, or a goalie Jill, which is a flatter pelvic protector.
The base layer is the “first layer” your child wears under their gear.
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.