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Canada men's national under-18 ice hockey team
Canadian youth national hockey team
Canadian youth national hockey team
(Équipe Canada)* Kris Mallette (Piešťany, Slovakia; April 11, 2002) (České Budějovice, Czech Republic; April 18, 2005) (Porrentruy, Switzerland; April 20, 2023)
The Canadian men's national under 18 ice hockey team is part of a three-stage Program of Excellence beginning with the Under-17 regional teams and ending with the National Junior Team. The primary objectives of the Under-18 program are to identify, evaluate, and condition players to the rigors of international competition by giving first exposure to off-shore officiating, ice-surfaces, and travel.
The Under-18 squad traditionally competes in the month of August, during the off season, to allow players to further develop skills with their respective junior teams in the winter following a week-long camp. A 22-player roster is chosen by scouts and coaches from Hockey Canada to represent Canada on the international stage.
The first National Men's Under-18 Team was created in 1981 with the development of the Program of Excellence and has since competed in many international competitions. For the first 10 years of the program, the National Men's Under-18 Team participated in exchange camps with the United States to provide both countries the opportunity to refine the skills of their most gifted young players against top caliber international competition. It was not until the Japanese Ice Hockey Federation introduced the Phoenix Cup, a four-nation tournament designed to improve Japan's international hockey program, in 1991 that Canada took part in an international tournament.
The Phoenix Cup (later the Pacific Cup and La Copa Mexico) was a single round robin competition between the national under-18 teams of Canada, Russia, Japan, and the United States. It was competed for between 1991 and 1996, with tournaments in Japan, Mexico City, and Nelson, B.C. In its six-year history, Canada took home three gold medals, two silver and one bronze.
In 1997, the National Men's Under-18 Team competed against Slovakia and the Czech Republic in a three-nation tournament in the Czech Republic. Canada captured gold and repeated their performance the following year in Slovakia against Belarus, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
Since 2002, Canada's National Men's Under-18 Team has taken part in the IIHF World Under-18 Championship, winning four gold medals (2003, 2008, 2013 and 2021), one silver medal (2005), and three bronze medals (2012, 2014, and 2015).
Roster
IIHF U18 World Championships roster
Roster for the 2025 IIHF World U18 Championships.
Head coach: Cory Stillman
| No. | Pos. | Name | Height | Weight | Birthdate | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | G | Jack Ivankovic | 1.8 m | 77 kg | CAN Brampton Steelheads | |
| 2 | D | Xavier Villeneuve | 1.78 m | 72 kg | CAN Blainville-Boisbriand Armada | |
| 3 | D | Jackson Smith | 1.91 m | 88 kg | USA Tri-City Americans | |
| 4 | D | Ryan Lin | 1.8 m | 77 kg | CAN Vancouver Giants | |
| 5 | D | Carson Carels | 1.85 m | 86 kg | CAN Prince George Cougars | |
| 6 | D | Alex Huang | 1.83 m | 73 kg | CAN Chicoutimi Saguenéens | |
| 7 | F | Cole Reschny – A | 1.78 m | 85 kg | CAN Victoria Royals | |
| 10 | D | Quinn Beauchesne | 1.83 m | 83 kg | CAN Guelph Storm | |
| 11 | F | Alessandro Di Iorio | 1.83 m | 84 kg | CAN Sarnia Sting | |
| 12 | F | Ethan Czata | 1.85 m | 79 kg | CAN Niagara Ice Dogs | |
| 13 | F | Tyler Hopkins | 1.83 m | 82 kg | CAN Kingston Frontenacs | |
| 14 | F | Liam Kilfoil | 1.8 m | 80 kg | CAN Halifax Mooseheads | |
| 15 | F | Lukas Sawchyn | 1.78 m | 77 kg | CAN Edmonton Oil Kings | |
| 16 | F | Lev Katsin | 1.73 m | 76 kg | CAN Guelph Storm | |
| 18 | F | Beckham Edwards | 1.83 m | 80 kg | CAN Sarnia Sting | |
| 19 | F | Cameron Schmidt | 1.7 m | 73 kg | CAN Vancouver Giants | |
| 20 | D | Keaton Verhoeff | 1.93 m | 96 kg | CAN Victoria Royals | |
| 22 | F | Jack Nesbitt | 1.93 m | 83 kg | CAN Windsor Spitfires | |
| 24 | F | Braeden Cootes – C | 1.8 m | 83 kg | USA Seattle Thunderbirds | |
| 25 | D | Daxon Rudolph | 1.85 m | 88 kg | CAN Prince Albert Raiders | |
| 26 | F | Ryan Roobroeck | 1.88 m | 95 kg | CAN Niagara Ice Dogs | |
| 27 | F | Matthew Gard | 1.93 m | 87 kg | CAN Red Deer Rebels | |
| 28 | F | Brady Martin – A | 1.83 m | 84 kg | CAN Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | |
| 29 | G | Lucas Beckman | 1.88 m | 88 kg | CAN Baie-Comeau Drakkar | |
| 30 | G | Burke Hood | 1.91 m | 92 kg | CAN Vancouver Giants |
Hlinka Gretzky Cup roster
Roster for the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.
Head coach: Mathieu Turcotte
| No. | Pos. | Name | Height | Weight | Birthdate | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | G | Jason Schaubel | 1.8 m | 78 kg | CAN Kitchener Rangers | |
| 2 | D | Cameron Chartrand | 1.83 m | 92 kg | CAN Saint John Sea Dogs | |
| 3 | D | Keaton Verhoeff – C | 1.91 m | 94 kg | USA University of North Dakota | |
| 4 | D | Ryan Lin | 1.8 m | 80 kg | CAN Vancouver Giants | |
| 5 | D | Carson Carels | 1.86 m | 88 kg | CAN Prince George Cougars | |
| 7 | D | Giorgos Pantelas | 1.87 m | 97 kg | CAN Brandon Wheat Kings | |
| 8 | D | Callum Croskery | 1.84 m | 80 kg | CAN Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | |
| 9 | D | Landon DuPont – A | 1.8 m | 85 kg | USA Everett Silvertips | |
| 11 | F | Tynan Lawrence | 1.84 m | 83 kg | USA Muskegon Lumberjacks | |
| 12 | F | Liam Ruck | 1.8 m | 79 kg | CAN Medicine Hat Tigers | |
| 14 | F | Mathis Preston | 1.79 m | 80 kg | USA Spokane Chiefs | |
| 15 | F | Cooper Williams | 1.83 m | 75 kg | CAN Saskatoon Blades | |
| 16 | F | Ethan Belchetz | 1.94 m | 103 kg | CAN Windsor Spitfires | |
| 17 | F | Alessandro Di Iorio – A | 1.82 m | 85 kg | CAN Sarnia Sting | |
| 18 | F | Beckham Edwards | 1.84 m | 81 kg | CAN Sarnia Sting | |
| 19 | F | Adam Valentini – A | 1.75 m | 86 kg | CAN Kitchener Rangers | |
| 21 | F | Pierce Mbuyi | 1.77 m | 71 kg | CAN Owen Sound Attack | |
| 22 | F | Jean-Cristoph Lemieux | 1.81 m | 85 kg | CAN Windsor Spitfires | |
| 24 | F | Dimian Zhilkin | 1.77 m | 78 kg | USA Saginaw Spirit | |
| 25 | D | Daxon Rudolph – A | 1.87 m | 92 kg | CAN Prince Albert Raiders | |
| 26 | F | Markus Ruck | 1.8 m | 75 kg | CAN Medicine Hat Tigers | |
| 27 | F | Colin Fitzgerald | 1.89 m | 94 kg | CAN Peterborough Petes | |
| 29 | F | Thomas Rousseau | 1.78 m | 77 kg | CAN Sherbrooke Phoenix | |
| 30 | G | Carter Esler | 1.77 m | 75 kg | USA Spokane Chiefs | |
| 31 | G | Gavin Betts | 1.81 m | 78 kg | CAN Kingston Frontenacs |
International competitions
IIHF World U18 Championships
Main article: IIHF World U18 Championship
- 1999: Did not compete
- 2000: Did not compete
- 2001: Did not compete
- 2002: 6th place
- 2003: Gold
- 2004: 4th place
- 2005: Silver
- 2006: 4th place
- 2007: 4th place
- 2008: Gold
- 2009: 4th place
- 2010: 7th place
- 2011: 4th place
- 2012: Bronze
- 2013: Gold
- 2014: Bronze
- 2015: Bronze
- 2016: 4th place
- 2017: 5th place
- 2018: 5th place
- 2019: 4th place
- 2020:Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Gold
- 2022: 5th place
- 2023: Bronze
- 2024: Gold
- 2025: Gold
Hlinka Gretzky Cup
Main article: Hlinka Gretzky Cup
- 1991: Silver
- 1992: Gold
- 1993: Bronze
- 1994: Gold
- 1995: Silver
- 1996: Gold
- 1997: Gold
- 1998: Gold
- 1999: Gold
- 2000: Gold
- 2001: Gold
- 2002: Gold
- 2003: 4th place
- 2004: Gold
- 2005: Gold
- 2006: Gold
- 2007: 4th place
- 2008: Gold
- 2009: Gold
- 2010: Gold
- 2011: Gold
- 2012: Gold
- 2013: Gold
- 2014: Gold
- 2015: Gold
- 2016: 5th place
- 2017: Gold
- 2018: Gold
- 2019: Silver
- 2021: Did not compete
- 2022: Gold
- 2023: Gold
- 2024: Gold
- 2025: Bronze
References
References
- "National Men's Under-18 Team". hockeycanada.ca.
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