Fixtures

U18 World Championship 04/24 21:00 - Canada U18 vs Slovakia U18 - View
U18 World Championship 04/26 00:00 - Latvia U18 vs Canada U18 - View
U18 World Championship 04/27 21:00 - Finland U18 vs Canada U18 - View
U18 World Championship 04/28 21:00 - Canada U18 vs Norway U18 - View

Results

U18 World Championship 05/05 15:00 1 USA U18 v Canada U18 W 4-6
U18 World Championship 05/04 15:00 2 Canada U18 v Sweden U18 W 5-4
U18 World Championship 05/02 16:45 3 Canada U18 v Latvia U18 W 4-0
U18 World Championship 04/30 16:00 - Kazakhstan U18 v Canada U18 W 3-11
U18 World Championship 04/28 16:00 - Canada U18 v Switzerland U18 W 8-1
U18 World Championship 04/26 16:00 - Canada U18 v Czech Rep U18 W 6-0
U18 World Championship 04/25 16:00 - Sweden U18 v Canada U18 W 3-6
U18 World Championship 04/30 13:00 50 Canada U18 v Slovakia U18 W 4-3
U18 World Championship 04/29 17:00 2 Sweden U18 v Canada U18 L 7-2
U18 World Championship 04/27 15:30 3 Canada U18 v Switzerland U18 W 7-3
U18 World Championship 04/25 16:30 - Czech Rep U18 v Canada U18 W 3-8
U18 World Championship 04/23 11:00 - Slovakia U18 v Canada U18 W 3-4
Canada U18 is the national ice hockey team representing Canada in international competitions for players under the age of 18. The team is comprised of some of the most talented young hockey players in the country, who have been selected based on their skill, dedication, and potential for future success in the sport.

Canada U18 competes in various tournaments and championships, including the IIHF World U18 Championship, where they face off against other top teams from around the world. Known for their fast-paced, aggressive style of play, the team is always a formidable opponent on the ice.

With a rich history of success in international competitions, Canada U18 is a powerhouse in the world of junior ice hockey. The team's passionate fan base and strong support system help to fuel their drive for excellence and push them to achieve their goals on the ice. Canada U18 is a force to be reckoned with in the world of junior ice hockey, and their future looks bright as they continue to develop and grow as players.