Russ Herrington returns behind the bench, joined by assistants Mike Fountain, Boris Rybalka and Greg Westlake.
PRAGUE – It wasn’t the job he expected to have when he arrived on this side of the Atlantic, but Mike Babcock has made a seamless transition into the role as head coach of Team Canada. Babcock was ...
PRAGUE – They went their separate ways about 15 years ago and here they are back together for the first time since then at the World Hockey Championship. Brothers Scott and Rob Niedermayer are ...
Canadian officials are ready to hit the world stage. Forty-seven officials – 24 referees and 23 linespersons – have been licensed by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) for international ...
Hockey Canada has developed a Return to Hockey framework that will review eight areas that have been identified as opportunities to improve or align our efforts with the customer experience at the ...
Hockey Canada's Shared Respect initiative educates and encourages greater respect. Consider your role in showing respect for the game its participants.
Our day-to-day routine has been altered by COVID-19, and hockey has not been immune. Hockey Canada is committed to providing Return to Hockey resources to ensure Canadians in every province and ...
Interested in becoming an on-ice official? Here is what you need to get your officiating career started. The Hockey Canada Officiating Program (HCOP) offers the opportunity for participants of all ...
Hockey Canada has compiled this Return to Hockey document so officials have access to the information they require to safely get back on the ice, and are comfortable with their role as the third team ...
Canada’s Vincent Lecavalier, Adam Foote and Martin Brodeur named to All-Tournament Team; Vincent Lecavalier named Player of the Tournament TORONTO, ON – Team Canada won the World Cup of Hockey 2004 on ...