Ashton Bell is a multi-sport athlete unlike any other at the 2015 National Women’s Under-18 Championship. For four years the Manitoba forward made a name competing in high school rodeos.
Ontario Blue took a three-goal lead thanks to goals from Victoria Klimek, Meaghan Hector, Celine Frappier and Brianna Gaffney, then hung on ...
At the November 2005 National Women’s Under-18 Championship, Ontario Red, with a roster featuring three future Olympic gold medallists, domi...
Briana Colangelo and Emily Reid have been teammates for 11 years. Recently they committed to four more. But for this week, they both may pla...
How many alumnae of Canada’s National Women’s Team have played? How many players have won gold with two teams? How many players are back fro...
It was medal day at the 2015 National Women’s Under-18 Championship, and the captains of the two winning teams showed why they are looked up...
These 24 players have come from Kentville, N.S., Campbell River, B.C., and points in between to Huntsville, Ont. Meet the 2015 National Wome...
Even though Sarah Verbeek is playing on home ice with Ontario Red at the 2015 National Women’s Under-18 Championship, she’s travelled more t...
That’s why they call her captain. Lindsay Agnew scored 18:10 into overtime as Ontario Red beat Manitoba on Saturday to win the gold medal at...
Morgan Skinner has never had to look far for inspiration of where a sporting dream can lead; her mom, Julie, followed hers to two Olympic Wi...