2026 Olympic Winter Games (Women)

2026 Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Games - Women's Hockey | Hockey Canada

Ninety-two players – 42 men, 30 women and 20 para hockey athletes – have earned invitations to Calgary for National Teams Orientation Camp as part of the road to Italy.
Troy Ryan will lead Team Canada in Italy alongside Kori Cheverie, Caroline Ouellette, Britni Smith and Brad Kirkwood.
The quest for a sixth Olympic gold medal begins Feb. 5 when Canada faces off against Finland at Milano Rho Arena.
Gina Kingsbury and Troy Ryan will lead Team Canada as GM and head coach, respectively, through the 2025-26 season.

Key Details of the 2026 Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Tournament


Event Overview

Location: Milan, Italy
Venues: Milano Rho Arena & Milano Santagiulia Arena
Dates: February 5–19, 2026

Group Stage Breakdown

Group A: Canada, Czechia, Finland, Switzerland, United States
Group B: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden

Tournament Format

  • Preliminary Round: Teams play four games within their group
    • Advancement: Top five teams from Group A and top three teams from Group B
  • Quarterfinals: February 13-14 (A1-B3 / A2-B2 / A3 – B1 / A4-A5)
  • Semifinals: February 16
  • Bronze Medal Game: February 18
  • Gold Medal Game: February 19

Game Rules

  • Regulations: IIHF Rulebook in effect
  • Rink Size: International standard (200 feet x 100 feet)
  • Overtime:
    • Preliminary round: 3-on-3 overtime (five minutes), followed by five-person shootout
    • Quarterfinals: 3-on-3 overtime (10 minutes), followed by five-person shootout
    • Semifinals: 3-on-3 overtime (10 minutes), followed by five-person shootout
    • Bronze medal game: 3-on-3 overtime (10 minutes), followed by five-person shootout
    • Gold medal game: 3-on-3 overtime (20 minutes) until a winner is decided
Photos
Videos
2025 WWC: USA 4 – CAN 3 OT (Gold Medal)
Fillier tied it with 5:48 left, but Canada came up short in extra time.
2025 WWC: CAN 8 – FIN 1 (Semifinal)
Poulin scored a record-breaking goal in Canada’s semifinal win.
2025 WWC: CAN 9 – JPN 1 (Quarterfinal)
Gardiner and Fillier scored 2G each to send Canada to the semifinals.
2025 WWC: CAN 7 – CZE 1 (Preliminary)
Poulin and O’Neill scored 2G each to help Canada past the hosts.