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Toronto hockey camp celebrates BIPOC women on the ice

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July 11, 2026

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Toronto hockey camp celebrates BIPOC women on the ice

A free, three-day hockey program for girls of colour is back in Toronto to strengthen players' connection to the sport in an inclusive and community-centred environment.

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Global News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Oilers invite 3 female hockey players to join NHL development camp roster

Twenty-seven rising hockey stars took to the ice inside Rogers Place. For the first time ever, a trio of female players were invited to the NHL Development Camp..

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 1, 2026

PWHL top draft picks ‘living out dream’ at Edmonton Oilers development camp

Kramer is one of three women's hockey stars invited to take part in the NHL team's prospect development camp.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 26, 2026

Katie Gaudreau Takes Newborn Son to Late Brothers' Ice Rink for 1st Time

Katie Gaudreau is already exposing her newborn son, Matthew, to hockey life. “Thursday mornings are for hockey with our people. ,” Katie, 27, wrote via Instagram alongside photos of her family visiting her late brothers Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau’s ice rink, Hollydell Ice Arena, in Sewell, New Jersey. “According to Pop-Pop, baby Matthew has to []

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 30, 2026

On Rejection and Perseverance at the NHL Draft

This past weekend, I took my wife, Cynthia, and my daughter, Sophie, to the National Hockey League draft in Buffalo. We are all huge hockey fans, and this past year Sophie served on the NHL’s Youth Advisory Board, so attending the draft was really the icing on the cake. We arrived early enough to watch []

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 23, 2026

Former Napier Girls’ High teammates off to Glasgow Commonwealth Games - in two different sports

Former Napier Girls’ High teammates off to Glasgow Commonwealth Games - in two different sports

Canadian Sport Scene

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· Jun 27, 2026

Christine Sinclair and Yvan Cournoyer honoured by Canada

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Christine Sinclair of Burnaby, British Columbia and Hockey Hall of Famer Yvan Cournoyer of Drummondville, Quebec are being honoured federally in 2026. Sinclair, who received the Officer of the Order of Canada in 2017, is now receiving the companion of the Order of Canada. Cournoyer is being named an Officer of [] The post Christine Sinclair and Yvan Cournoyer honoured by Canada appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.

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Related coverage for "Toronto hockey camp celebrates BIPOC women on the ice": Global News — Oilers invite 3 female hockey players to join NHL development camp roster. Toronto Sun — PWHL top draft picks ‘living out dream’ at Edmonton Oilers development camp. Us Weekly — Katie Gaudreau Takes Newborn Son to Late Brothers' Ice Rink for 1st Time. Commercial Observer — On Rejection and Perseverance at the NHL Draft. The New Zealand Herald — Former Napier Girls’ High teammates off to Glasgow Commonwealth Games - in two different sports. Canadian Sport Scene — Christine Sinclair and Yvan Cournoyer honoured by Canada