Canadian women's hockey team hopes change in Olympic prep yields same golden result
The Professional Women's Hockey League's growth to six teams offers over 30 regular-season games, enhancing competitive play and reducing reliance on centralized training camps for Olympic preparation.
- Canada's women's hockey team will change its Olympic preparation for 2026 due to the Professional Women's Hockey League calendar, focusing on training blocks instead of long relocations.
- Of the 30 women at the Olympic orientation camp, 27 play in the PWHL, which starts its third season this fall.
- The PWHL, featuring six teams, now provides high-stakes games and regular training for athletes, boosting competition for national team spots.
- Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin stated, "It's a change, but it's a great change," highlighting excitement for the opportunities the PWHL presents.
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Canadian women's hockey team hoping change in Olympic prep yields repeat gold medal
Instead of Canada's top women's hockey players relocating to Calgary for months leading into the MIlan-Cortina Olympics in February, Winter Games, they will gather for training blocks in Calgary, Toronto and Montreal scheduled around the PWHL calendar.
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Read Full ArticleCanada's preparation, which allowed hockey players to win many Olympic gold medals, will be modified by 2026 due to the Women's Professional Hockey League (FHL).
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Canadian women's hockey team hopes change in Olympic prep yields same golden result
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