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The Canadian men's national under 18 ice hockey team is part of a three-stage Program of Excellence beginning with the Under-17 regional teams and ending with the National Junior Team. The primary objectives of the Under-18 program are to identify, evaluate, and condition players to the rigors of international competition by giving first ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Below are the rosters for teams competing in the 2024 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
The 2024 IIHF U18 World Championship was the 25th such event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams participated at several levels of competition. [ 1 ] These tournaments served as qualifications for the 2025 competition .
Roster for the 2018 Winter Olympics. [3] NHL players were not allowed to participate. [4] The following is the Canadian roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [5] [6] [7] Head coach: Willie Desjardins Assistant coaches: Dave King, Scott Walker, Craig Woodcroft
Note: The Ice Hockey World Championships were not held in Winter Olympic years prior to 1972 (no tournaments in 1980, 1984, and 1988). Until 1968, the Olympic Ice Hockey champions were considered the Ice Hockey World champions for that year.
The IIHF U18 World Championship is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation for national under-18 ice hockey teams from around the world. The tournament is usually played in April and is organized according to a system similar to the Ice Hockey World Championships and the IIHF World Junior Championship .
A 35-player roster was announced on 3 May 2024. [8] It was reduced to 26 players two days later. [9] On 17 May, it was announced that Martin Nečas would be added to the roster. [10] David Pastrňák and Pavel Zacha were announced as further additions to the roster two days later. [11] For the final match, ill Jakub Flek was replaced by Jan ...
During this period, Canadian teams have won 29 medals: 16 gold, eight silver and five bronze. Canadian cities have hosted the tournament a combined 11 times, more than any other nation. [5] Because of the age restrictions, the majority of players have participated in only one tournament.