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October 23, 2009
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CALGARY, Alta. – Hockey Canada, in partnership with BC Hockey and the host committee for the 2009 National
Women’s Under-18 Championship, announced on Friday the eight provincial and regional rosters for the national
championship, which will take place at South Surrey Arena in Surrey, B.C. from November 4-8.
The teams have been split into two groups, with each team to play three preliminary round games. The top
two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals, with the gold medal game set to air on Hockey
Canada’s official broadcaster TSN/RDS on Sunday, November 8. All games, excluding the gold medal game, can be
seen live via webcast through hockeycanada.fasthockey.com. Each game is available for $6.95.
The National Women’s Under-18 Championship is a very important event for Hockey Canada scouts, who use the
tournament to help select Canada’s team for the IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championship. This year, 21 of
the 22 players who were part of Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team for a three-game series against the
United States in Calgary in August will be on the ice in Surrey.
Ontario Red is chasing its sixth consecutive gold medal at the event. The team counts ten members of
Canada’s National Women’s Team’s centralized roster, currently training for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, as
alumnae.
A full tournament package featuring all 18 games is available for $80 each. The evening and weekend
package, which includes the 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. games nightly from November 4-6 and all six playoff round games
on November 7 and 8, is selling for $60. Single-game tickets cost $5 during the preliminary round and $7
during the playoff round.
In addition, a number of development programs have been scheduled leading up to the national championship,
including a coach mentorship program, an Esso Fun Day to introduce first-time female hockey participants of
any age to the game and a Hockey Canada Skills Camp for female Atom and Peewee players. All programs take
place Nov. 1 at South Surrey Arena. CLICK HERE for
more information on the development programs.
For more information on the 2009 National Women’s Under-18 Championship, visit www.hockeycanada.ca.
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