PWHL standout Hannah Miller barred from playing for Canada at upcoming world tourney
- Hannah Miller, a forward for the PWHL's Toronto Sceptres, was barred from playing for Canada at the women's world hockey championship due to International Ice Hockey Federation transfer rules regarding her previous contract with a Chinese team.
- Gina Kingsbury, Team Canada's general manager, stated that Miller's eligibility was affected by a two-year rule since she last played overseas, making her ineligible for the April tournament.
- Miller will be replaced by teammate Julia Gosling, who won gold with Canada at last year's world championship.
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Miller ineligible, replaced on Canada's roster for women's world hockey championship
CALGARY — Hannah Miller's play earned her a spot on Canada's roster for the women's world hockey championship, but it couldn't overcome International Ice Hockey Federation transfer rules. The 29-year-old forward from North Vancouver, B.C.

Miller replaced on Canada's roster for women's world hockey championship
CALGARY — Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller has been removed from Canada's roster for the women's world hockey championship and replaced by Julia Gosling.
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