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Goyette Retiring

Danielle Goyette

One of the most decorated hockey players in Canadian history has decided to end her playing career. Danielle Goyette, an eight-time world champion and two-time Olympic champion, is retiring from Canada's National Team. The 41-year-old earned 20 gold and four silver medals at major international competitions, including the Winter Olympics, IIHF World Women's Championship, 3 Nations/4 Nations Cups and Pacific Rim championships.
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U.S. takes world women's U-18 hockey gold

Canada's bid to win the first women's world under-18 hockey championship fell short in a stinging 5-2 loss to the U.S. on Saturday.

Canada tops Sweden in U-18 semis

Catherine White of Brampton, Ont., scored a pair of goals to lead Canada to a 7-1 semifinal win over Sweden at the inaugural women's world under-18 hockey championship Friday.

Hockey Canada

Team Canada 2007: TSN.ca looks at the Canada's World Juniors, along with their shots from the past. Launch Gallery

Pierre McGuire, Gord Miller and Bob McKenzie have seen a lot of world junior games over the years. This week, they will take turns sharing some of their favourite moments on the ice and behind the scenes. They've seen it all, from great hockey performances to bizarre New Year's Eve parties, and now they're telling the stories!

Click here for the full TSN TV schedule

U-18 Women's Worlds

Women's U-18

Canada's bid to win the first women's world under-18 hockey championship fell short with a loss to the U.S. in the gold medal game.

Men's World Championship

Canada defends its gold medal on home soil in May, when the 2008 IIHF World Men's Hockey Championship will be held in Halifax and Quebec City.

2008 IIHF Women's Worlds

Canada will look to defend its gold medal when the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Championship begins from April 4-13, 2008 in Harbin, China.

Under-18 World Championship

Canada's National Men's Under-18 team finished fourth at the 2007 IIHF World Under-18 Championship.

International Events

Canada's National Teams participate in tournaments all around the world. Follow the success of the national program.

National Events

Teams from across Canada compete for national championships at all levels. Keep track of all the winners.

2007 Super Series

The Super Series has come to a close with Team Canada winning the tournament 7-0-1 over the Russians.

Winter Olympics

The 2006 Men's Olympic team Canada finished off the podium, while the Canadian Women's team took home its second straight gold medal in Torino. The next Olympic stop is Vancouver in 2010.

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