Ice Hockey Canada
Ice Hockey Canada is the governing body for ice hockey in Canada, responsible for overseeing the sport at all levels, from youth leagues to professional teams. Founded in 1968, it organizes national competitions, develops players, and promotes the game across the country.
The organization also manages the Canadian national teams, including the men's and women's teams, which compete in international events like the IIHF World Championships and the Olympics. Ice Hockey Canada plays a crucial role in fostering talent and ensuring the growth of ice hockey as a beloved sport in Canada.