The best women’s hockey players in the world may be adversaries on the ice, but they are happy to come together as one united voice to advocate for a sustainable league
As the 2022 Olympic Winter Games inch closer, excitement is building for
the opportunity to see the best talent in women’s hockey compete on the
ice.
Not only does the opportunity to see Canada’s National Women’s Team perform
on an international stage mean thrilling entertainment, but it also marks a
starting point for young players to dream of wearing the Maple Leaf.
“Registration usually soars after the Olympic Games, because they actually
have a chance to see these women and see how amazing they are,” says
four-time Olympic gold medallist Jayna Hefford. “It’s another opportunity
to showcase amazing women all over the world that play the game at the
highest level.”
But what if we didn’t have to wait every four years to see the best of the
best in women’s hockey? Or even wait once a…