Hannah Miller's International Status Still in Limbo for Canadian Women's Hockey Team
Hockey Canada awaits the International Ice Hockey Federation's decision on Hannah Miller's reinstatement to play for Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics after previous ineligibility due to foreign contract rules.
- On Aug. 28, 2025, Hannah Miller's international status remains in limbo as Hockey Canada awaits an International Ice Hockey Federation decision, with GM Gina Kingsbury saying they see it as a reinstatement.
- Because she had been under foreign contract, Hannah Miller faced eligibility issues due to International Ice Hockey Federation rules allowing only one nationality switch.
- Miller's playing résumé shows she scored 17 goals and 21 assists in 54 games for the Toronto Sceptres and signed a three-year contract with Vancouver's yet-unnamed expansion team this summer.
- Miller was among 30 players invited to an Olympic orientation camp ending Thursday, with Hockey Canada planning further camps in Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal before the Rivalry Series and 2026 Winter Olympics rosters remain 23 players.
- Hockey Canada is seeking Hannah Miller's reinstatement, with Gina Kingsbury saying, `We feel that we have a pretty strong case for her to be eligible to pay for Canada`, while the IIHF decision is still pending.
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Hannah Miller's international status still in limbo for Canadian women's hockey team
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Canadian Women’s Hockey General Manager Gina Kingsbury discusses the current situation surrounding forward Hannah Miller and her confidence in winning the appeal with the IIHF to have Miller eligible to represent Team Canada at the Olympics.
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