Dejah Howes and Tayla Lamabe reuniting at National Aboriginal Hockey Championship
Dejah Howes and Tayla Lamabe of the Edmonton Jr. Oilers White are both suiting up for Team Alberta at the 2024 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship.
Dejah Howes and Tayla Lamabe of the Edmonton Jr. Oilers White are both suiting up for Team Alberta at the 2024 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship.
Three teams are being recognized for their work with the Hockey Alberta Player Pledge during Provincials.
The NAHC tournament begins today (May 6) and wraps up on May 11 with the bronze and gold medal games.
Read up on how the finals played out in the 2024 Alberta Challenge.
Catch up on all the action from the first three days of the 2024 Alberta Challenge, fuelled by Gatorade.
Chrissy and Kennedy McQuade are part of Alberta Challenge in volunteer roles.
Ryann Jugnauth returns for her second time playing at Alberta Challenge for South Black with her sister Neve playing for South Green.
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