Category: Hockey Canada
Live Coverage: The latest from the federal government's Hockey Canada inquiry
Hockey CanadaThe Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage is hearing from high-ranking officials from Hockey Canada with the aim of understanding the governing body's actions around June 2018 sexual assault allegations. Here's the latest.
Read moreWatch Live: Hockey Canada's comments to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage
Hockey CanadaThe comments can be watched in their entirety, starting at 3:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. PT, using the video player atop this page.
Read moreWhat to know ahead of the federal government's Hockey Canada inquiry
Standing Committee on Canadian HeritageOn Monday, the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage will ask questions about Hockey Canada's actions around 2018 sexual assault allegations, and try to determine whether any public funds were used in the settlement.
Read moreCanadiens News & Rumors: Weber, Dadonov, Mailloux, and More
Montreal CanadiensIn this week’s edition of Montreal Canadiens news and rumors, the Habs kick the offseason into high gear with a significant trade, the Laval Rocket fall in the Eastern Conference…
Read moreHockey Canada Names Men’s U20, U18 Team Selection Camp Rosters
National MenAs the 2022 event cycle begins to come to a close, aside from the postponed 2022 World Juniors set to take place in August, national team organizations begin to look to the 2023 calendar. Today, Hockey Canada named their rosters for the National Men’s Junior Team summer development camp, as well as...
Read moreJade Iginla to miss U18 world championship due to upper-body injury
Jarome IginlaJade Iginla will miss the upcoming IIHF under-18 women's world championship due to an upper-body injury, Hockey Canada announced Monday.
Read moreSports minister orders audit of Hockey Canada
Pascale St-OngeCanada's sports minister ordered a forensic audit of Hockey Canada after the organization recently settled a lawsuit with a woman who said she was sexually assaulted by multiple members of the country's 2018 world junior hockey team.
Read moreHockey Canada names team for delayed women's world under-18 hockey championship
Hockey CanadaThe team of players born in 2004 and 2005 was chosen by head coach Howie Draper, assistants Vicky Sunohara, Tara Watchorn and goaltending coach Gord Woodhall, in consultation with director of hockey operations Gina Kingsbury and scouting and player development manager Cherie Piper.
Read moreSpezza retires after 19 seasons in NHL, joins Maple Leafs front office
Ottawa SenatorsJason Spezza announced his retirement from the NHL on Sunday, ending a 19-season playing career. “I love hockey,” Spezza said. “Since the age of three, I’ve been lucky enough to live out my dream and do what I love for … Continue reading → The post Spezza retires after 19 seasons in NHL, joins Maple...
Read moreHockey Canada settles lawsuit over sexual assault allegations involving former World Junior players
teamHockey Canada says it has reached a settlement with a person alleging they were sexually assaulted by members of the 2017-18 national junior men's hockey team. The allegations, which have not been proven in court, date back to 2018 and involve some players who were on the 2017-18 under-20 men’s nati...
Read moreJohnston, Hickox join Hockey Canada to lead safe sport, women's initiatives
Marin HickoxSport executives Natasha Johnston and Marin Hickox have joined Hockey Canada to lead initiatives in safe sport and women and girls hockey.
Read moreHalifax, Moncton To Host 2023 World Juniors
NHLAfter the 2023 IIHF World Junior tournament was stripped from Russia last month, a new host nation and city needed to be found quickly. The destination has been decided, as Hockey Canada officially announced today that Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Moncton, New Brunswick will hold the event next winter....
Read more2023 World Juniors awarded to Halifax and Moncton by IIHF
Hockey CanadaHalifax and Moncton, , will host the 2023 world junior hockey championship, giving Canada the unique distinction of hosting the event twice in a span of four months. Hockey Canada announced Thursday that the elite under-20 tournament will be returning to Atlantic Canada for the first time in 20 year...
Read moreScott Smith To Become Hockey Canada CEO
Scott SmithTom Renney has officially announced his upcoming retirement from Hockey Canada, stepping down from his position as CEO on July 1. Renney, who has been in the position for the past eight years, released a lengthy statement that read, in part: This is a decision I have been preparing for over the past...
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