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Players and staff named to BFL National Women’s Development and Under-18 Team selection camps

89 players will gather in Calgary ahead of Canada-U.S. series in Lake Placid

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July 16, 2019
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CALGARY, Alta. – Hockey Canada kicks off the 2019-20 season with 89 of the country’s top under-18 and development team talents on the ice for selection camps at the Markin MacPhail Centre at WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Aug. 2-11.

Part of the Team Canada Summer Showcase, 45 players will attend the BFL National Women’s Development Team Selection Camp, with another 44 invited to the BFL National Women’s Under-18 Team Selection Camp.

The athletes will compete for a chance to wear the Maple Leaf in a pair of three-game series against the United States in Lake Placid, N.Y., from Aug. 14-17.

Melody Davidson, Hockey Canada’s head scout for national women’s teams, put together the list of invitees with assistance from regional scouts Brian Hart (Ontario), Greg Hermiston (B.C.), Chris Higgins (Ontario), Scott Lambton (Quebec), Rod Larsen (Manitoba and Saskatchewan), Doug MacLeod (Alberta), Troy Ryan (Atlantic) and Gary Soper (Ontario).

“Ultimately, the Summer Showcase is about bringing in the top under-18 and development-aged athletes, and to work with experienced staff and give them the resources and tools they need to be successful and grow," said Gina Kingsbury, director of national women’s teams. "For the under-18 program, this is the first step of our process towards defending gold at the 2020 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship. At the same time, it’s an important touch point for our development-aged athletes to give them critical experiences ahead of the start of their club-team seasons, and push for an opportunity for 2022. It enables Hockey Canada to provide experiences, teaching and feedback necessary for athletes to take their game to the next level.”

On the development roster, 17 players are back from the team that faced the U.S. in a three-game series last summer in Calgary, along with six who won gold with Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team at the 2019 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship in Japan. On the U18 side, five returning world champions are among the camp invites.

At the BFL National Women’s Development Team Selection Camp, set for Aug. 2-11, the 45 invitees – seven goaltenders, 13 defencemen and 25 forwards – will be split into two teams to participate in practices, intrasquad games, off-ice training, fitness testing and classroom sessions. The camp will also include a team of U SPORTS all-stars, as well as national teams from France and Japan.

At the BFL National Women’s Under-18 Team Selection Camp, set for Aug. 3-11, the 44 players – six goaltenders, 14 defencemen and 24 forwards, will be split into two teams to participate in practices, intrasquad games, off-ice training, fitness testing and classroom sessions. The camp will also include Russia’s national women’s under-18 team.

Full on-ice schedules for both camps are available at HockeyCanada.ca/Showcase. All games are free and open for the public to attend.

Coaching staffs unveiled for national women’s teams

Both teams will have veteran coaches behind the bench. Leading Canada’s National Women’s Development Team is head coach Troy Ryan (Spryfield, N.S.), while Howie Draper (Edmonton/University of Alberta, CW) returns as head coach of Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team

Ryan, who most recently won bronze as an assistant coach with Canada’s National Women’s Team at the 2019 IIHF Women’s World Championship and silver at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, will be joined by assistant coaches – and Team Canada alumae – Courtney Kessel (Mississauga, Ont./Princeton University, ECAC), Carla MacLeod (Calgary/Edge School, CSSHL), and Cara Morey (Hensall, Ont./Princeton University, ECAC) and goaltending coach Joe Johnston (Lower Sackville, N.S./Dalhousie University, AUS), while Draper, who guided Canada to its first world title since 2014, will work with assistants Britni Smith (Port Perry, Ont./Clarkson University, ECAC)  and Tara Watchorn (Newcastle, Ont./Boston University, HE), and goaltending coach Gord Woodhall (Winnipeg, Man./Winnipeg, MFMHL).

Media accreditation for the Team Canada Summer Showcase can be requested online.

For more information on Hockey Canada and Canada’s National Women’s Program, please visit HockeyCanada.ca, or follow through social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Twitter.com/HC_Women.

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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