National Women's Under-18 Championship

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FormerlyWomen's Under-18 Hockey Challenge
First season2001
Most recent
champion
Ontario Red (2024)
National Women's Under-18 Championship
FormerlyWomen's Under-18 Hockey Challenge
SportIce hockey
First season2001
Most recent
champion
Ontario Red (2024)
Most titlesOntario Red (14)
BroadcasterTSN
SponsorHockey Canada
Official websiteHockeyCanada.ca

The National Women's Under-18 Championship is a Canadian women's ice hockey tournament held by Hockey Canada for provincial and regional teams with individual players being selected by its member branches. It is one of two national championships for female minor hockey in Canada, the other being the Esso Cup, which is a competition for club teams.

During its early years, the tournament was known as the Women's Under-18 Hockey Challenge and was not an annual event. The inaugural tournament was held in February 2001 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It was a six team tournament that featured regional teams: West (Manitoba/Saskatchewan), Quebec, Atlantic, Pacific (British Columbia/Alberta), and Ontario split into red and blue teams. The second Under-18 Challenge took place in January 2005 at Salmon Arm, British Columbia. This time the four western provinces entered separate teams, but the Atlantic provinces remained together. [1]

In 2005, Hockey Canada restructured the Under-18 Challenge, moving to November and renaming it the National Women's Under-18 Championship. The first was held in November 2005, the same calendar year as the previous tournament.[2] Both 2005 championships were won by the Ontario Red team.

The tournament is now held each year in November, but is skipped every fourth season when the women's hockey competition at the Canada Winter Games takes its place. Ontario teams have won every gold medal at this event. Notable alumni of this tournament are Canadian national team veterans Marie-Philip Poulin, Natalie Spooner, and Sarah Fillier.[3]

Results

YearGold MedalSilver MedalBronze MedalLocation
2001Ontario RedQuebecWestTrois-Rivières, QC
2005Ontario RedQuebecBritish ColumbiaSalmon Arm, BC
2005Ontario RedQuebecAtlanticSalmon Arm, BC
2007Ontario RedQuebecManitobaTrois-Rivières, QC
2008Ontario RedQuebecManitobaGreater Napanee, ON
2009Ontario RedOntario BlueQuebecSurrey, BC
2011Ontario RedQuebecManitobaSaguenay, QC
2012Ontario BlueManitobaOntario RedDawson Creek, BC
2013Ontario RedOntario BlueAlbertaCalgary, AB
2015Ontario RedManitobaOntario BlueHuntsville, ON
2016Ontario RedQuebecBritish ColumbiaRegina, SK
2017Ontario RedOntario BlueBritish ColumbiaQuebec City, QC
2019Ontario RedSaskatchewanQuebecWinkler/Morden, MB
2020CancelledCancelledCancelledDawson Creek, BC
2021CancelledCancelledCancelledDawson Creek, BC
2023Ontario RedQuebecBritish ColumbiaDawson Creek, BC
2024Ontario RedQuebecBritish ColumbiaQuispamsis, NB
Notes
1. The 2004-05 and 2005-06 tournaments were held in the same calendar year as a result of Hockey Canada rescheduling the event from February to November.

Most valuable player

YearNameTeam
2005Laura FridfinnsonManitoba
2007Audrey CournoyerQuebec
2008Marie-Philip PoulinQuebec
2009Meghan DufaultManitoba
2011Jaimie McDonellOntario Red
2012Halli KrzyzaniakManitoba
2013Rebecca LeslieOntario Red
2015Amy PotomakBritish Columbia
2016Amy PotomakBritish Columbia
2017Sarah FillierOntario Red
2019Ashley MessierSaskatchewan
2023Sara MannessManitoba
2024Maxine CimoroniOntario Red

See also

References

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