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Donskov on opportunity to lead Canada as head coach at Men's Worlds, World Juniors

Hockey Canada announced that Misha Donskov will serve as head coach at three marquee events through the 2026-27 season as part of his expanded role in hockey operations. Donskov spoke about why it was important for him to have a multi-year commitment with the program, what to expect from the roster for the upcoming Men's World Hockey Championship, his approach to the World Juniors and more.


U18 World Championship: Finland 0, Canada 7

Top 2026 draft prospect Keaton Verhoeff picked up three assists, Beckett Hamilton scored a pair of goals, and Gavin Betts stopped all 19 shots he faced as Canada picked up their third-straight shutout in a big win over Finland.


U18 World Championship: Canada 8, Norway 0

Three goals from Dima Zhilkin led Canada to a comfortable victory over Norway. The 8-0 scoreline gives the defending champion two wins out of three games at the U18 Men's World Championship and Drew Bannister’s youngsters are tied on six points with Slovakia and Finland.


U18 World Championship: Canada 6, Latvia 0

Canada bounced back from its opening night loss, defeating Latvia 6-0 on Day 2 of the U18 hockey championship. Adam Valentini and Dima Zhilkin each had a goal and an assist to lead the scoring.


U18 World Championship: Canada 1, Slovakia 2

Timothy Kazda converted on a penalty shot in the third period and Slovakia would hold on from there to hand Canada, the defending champions, an opening loss at the U18 hockey championships.


Sarah Nurse lives her life in an authentic way and doesn't take anything for granted

The Canadian Women’s Hockey Team takes to the ice on Thursday at Milano Cortina 2026 to start the quest for repeat gold. At the last Olympics, Sarah Nurse played a huge role setting the record for the most points in a single women’s ice hockey tournament with 18. Nurse not only shows excellence in her game, but she provides the next generation with a fresh perspective on being your authentic self. This Black History Month we celebrate Sarah’s example.


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