Hockey Canada
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| Hockey Canada | |
| Joined IIHF | 1920 |
| President | Bob Nicholson |
| IIHF Men's Ranking | 2nd |
|---|---|
| IIHF Women's Ranking | 1st |
| Address | Hockey Canada Father David Bauer Arena 2424 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 3Y9 Hockey Canada 801 King Edward Avenue, Suite N204 Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 |
| Telephone/Fax | Tel. 613-562-5677 Fax 613-562-5676 |
| Website | www.hockeycanada.ca |
Hockey Canada is the governing body of all sanctioned ice hockey in Canada. It is divided up into regional organizations to delegate authority.
Hockey Canada was founded in 1968 by the federal Government to oversee all operations of ice hockey in Canada, including amateur, university and professional. The new organization became responsible for international ice hockey team selection, including Olympics and World Championships, but did not govern ice hockey play within Canada. This changed in July 1994 when Hockey Canada merged with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, which had formed in 1914 to oversee Allan Cup play.
[edit] National teams
- List of Canada Senior Men's National Team rosters
- List of Canada Junior Men's National Team rosters
- List of Canada Senior Women's National Team rosters
[edit] Organizations
- British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association
- Hockey Alberta
- Hockey Manitoba
- Hockey New Brunswick
- Hockey Northwestern Ontario
- Hockey Nova Scotia
- Hockey Québec
- Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador
- Hockey North
- Ontario Hockey Federation
- Ottawa District Hockey Association
- Hockey PEI
- Saskatchewan Hockey Association
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