The quest for the three-peat is complete. Mackenzie Kordic scored two goals to deliver the Slash a win over the Lady Wolves and a third-consecutive Esso Cup championship.
Alicia Juras scored the tying goal late and counted again in the shootout to lead the Sabres to the bronze medal.
Mylène Lefebvre is providing inspiration through her quest to conquer the highest peaks from coast to coast to coast.
Kiah Vail’s success with the St. Albert Slash is setting an example for future generations above the 60th parallel.
Erin Zach stayed involved in the game by becoming an official and hopes to help other former players do the same.
Caelyn Parker is furthering her hockey career with artistic flair, and it’s being noticed by some pretty big names.
Eager to give back to the game that has given her so much, Megan Warrener has a gift for working with young netminders.
The Esso Cup hosts have championship credentials, and are peaking at the right time as they welcome the nation.
The Quebec Region champions are hoping their chameleon-like versatility is the recipe for success in Sudbury.
A late-season run of success means the Ontario Region representatives are driven by the power of internal belief.
With nine players back from the 2018 hosts, the Atlantic Region champions are looking to blaze a trail in Sudbury.
The West Region champions have won their way back to the Esso Cup, looking to trade their 2018 silver medal for gold.
The Pacific Region champions hope a balanced game and previous experience yield an Esso Cup three-peat in Sudbury.
The #Road2Esso is complete – Halifax, Québec, St. Albert, Saskatoon and Stoney Creek will join the host Lady Wolves.
The host Lady Wolves face the Atlantic champs in their opener at Canada’s National Female Midget Championship.
The Nickel City is gearing up for two national championships – the 2018 TELUS Cup and 2019 Esso Cup.