Canadian women’s hockey team job opportunity expands on world championship rosters
CALGARY — Women afforded the same amount of job opportunity as men at world hockey championships creates a new dynamic on Canada’s team, although the same equality has yet to be extended to women for the 2026 Olympic Games.
The International Ice Hockey Federation has expanded women’s rosters to 22 skaters and three goaltenders from 20 and three for both the women’s championship and under-18 women’s championship starting in 2025.
Canada opens defence of its women’s world title April 10 against Finland in Ceske Budejovice, Czechia.
A more immediate effect is Canada will carry 25 players for the first three games of its Rivalry Series with the United States in November to adapt to extra personnel.