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Celebrating Female Hockey Day Across Alberta

Hockey Alberta recently hosted its annual Female Hockey Day, celebrating the growth and development of female hockey across the province, with the host city being Medicine Hat. This year’s celebration was presented by ATB and brought together players, coaches, officials, family members, and volunteers to participate in events that highlighted the continued growth of female hockey in Alberta.

Female Hockey Day is an exciting occasion that celebrates the achievements of female athletes and provides an opportunity to connect, learn, and grow the sport.

One of the key takeaways from this year’s event in Medicine Hat was the strong community support from across the city. "There were a few things that stood out most about this event and about Medicine Hat, specifically, as a hockey community," said Morgen Kidney, Hockey Alberta’s Minor Leagues Coordinator. "The first being the fact that every hockey-lover and supporter was super excited to take part in the day in some fashion. Even though our sessions were focused on girls’ hockey development, we saw brothers, dads, and other men supporting the event around the rink all day. This was most evident during the Showcase Game, in which there were a ton of young men in the crowd cheering for the top level of girls’ hockey in Alberta!"

Additionally, the energy in the arena was undeniable, with attendees showing a strong desire to stay and support the event from start to finish. "The other aspect that stood out about the event in Medicine Hat was that no one wanted to leave the arena. We see events where people come and go, but it was fantastic to see that the Medicine Hat girls in each of the sessions wanted to hang around, cheer for the other groups, and be involved in as much as possible."

Kidney also reflected on the growth of the event over the past few years. “It’s really exciting to see how much Alberta Female Hockey Day has grown in the last few years. It was only 3 years ago that we were only seeing 2-3 associations apply to host satellite events in conjunction with our main one; the past two years, we’ve had 15+ apply.” Kidney continued, “I think this speaks to the incredible recent growth of girls’ hockey, and it’s only going to continue. Having events like this spread out across the entire province gives girls a chance to celebrate, enjoy the game, work on their skills, and spark conversation about their hockey goals and dreams.”

While Medicine Hat was the main host city for the 2025 event, celebrations took place in over 10 communities across Alberta, thanks to grant funding from the Hockey Alberta Foundation. These celebrations were held in Fort McMurray, High Prairie, Slave Lake, Bonnyville, Grovedale, Vermilion, Morinville, Edmonton, Lacombe, Red Deer, and Jasper, making Female Hockey Day a truly province-wide celebration.

The success of Female Hockey Day this year highlights the incredible growth and energy surrounding female hockey in Alberta, with communities coming together to support and inspire the next generation of athletes.

Team Alberta

2025 Team Alberta U18 Female Coaching Staff Announced

RED DEER – Hockey Alberta has announced the coaching staff for Team Alberta U18 Female at the 2025 National Championships.

USport’s Calgary Dinos Female head coach Josh Gosling (Chestermere) is stepping onto the bench as the head coach of Team Alberta. Gosling has coached and mentored in the Alberta Cup and Alberta Challenge programs, and is mentoring the South Green team at the 2025 Alberta Challenge.

Joining Gosling behind the bench are assistant coaches Mandy Layden (Drayton Valley) and Craig Perrett (Calgary), along with video coach Tatum Amy (Calgary) and goalie coach Jamond Cardinal (Edmonton).

Other members of the staff for Team Alberta U16 Male include Equipment Manager Dave Campbell (Grande Prairie), Coach Mentor Rob Dawson (St. Albert) and Director of Operations Michael Kraichy (Red Deer).

POSITION

NAME

HOMETOWN

Director of Operations

Michael Kraichy

Red Deer

Coach Mentor

Rob Dawson

St. Albert

Head Coach

Josh Gosling

Chestermere

Assistant Coach

Mandy Layden

Drayton Valley

Assistant Coach

Craig Perrett

Calgary

Video Coach

Tatum Amy

Calgary

Goalie Coach

Jamond Cardinal

Edmonton

Equipment Manager

Dave Campbell

Grande Prairie

Layden is currently an assistant coach with the MacEwan University Griffins Female (USport) team, and has previously coached and mentored in the Alberta Challenge program. She is slated to be the coach mentor for North Yellow at the 2025 Alberta Challenge.

Perrett is the current Director of Operations of the Calgary Fire in the Alberta Female Hockey League. He has coached Team Alberta U18 on three previous occasions, has coached and mentored at the Alberta Cup and Alberta Challenge, and is the coach mentor for South Black at the 2025 Alberta Challenge.

Amy is the current video coach with the Mount Royal Cougars Female team (USport), also having captained the Cougars Female squad from 2021-2023.

Cardinal steps into the goalie coach role for the first time with Team Alberta, and is currently the Goalie Coach for the UofA Pandas Female (USport) team.

Team Alberta

2025 Team Alberta U16 Male Coaching Staff Announced

RED DEER – Hockey Alberta has announced the coaching staff for Team Alberta U16 Male at the 2025 WHL Cup.

Former two-time Team Alberta U16 assistant coach Cody Reynolds (Sylvan Lake) takes the reins this year as the new head coach. Reynolds is currently the associate head coach with the Red Deer Polytechnic Kings of the ACAC. He has also coached in multiple Alberta Cups throughout his coaching tenure and will look to lead Team Alberta to their second WHL Cup win in a row.

Joining Reynolds behind the bench are assistant coaches Ryan Allen (Grande Prairie) and Jack Redlick (St. Albert), along with video coach Justin Ostertag (Calgary) and goalie coach Theo Zubot (Calgary).

Other members of the staff for Team Alberta U16 Male include Therapist Matt Goertzen (Edmonton), Equipment Manager Dave Campbell (Grande Prairie), Head Scout Bobby Fox (Calgary), Coach Mentor Barry Medori (Spruce Grove) and Director of Operations Michael Kraichy (Red Deer).

POSITION

NAME

HOMETOWN

Director of Operations

Michael Kraichy

Red Deer

Coach Mentor

Barry Medori

Spruce Grove

Head Scout

Bobby Fox

Calgary

Head Coach

Cody Reynolds

Sylvan Lake

Assistant Coach

Ryan Allen

Grande Prairie

Assistant Coach

Jack Redlick

St. Albert

Video Coach

Justin Ostertag

Calgary

Goalie Coach

Theo Zubot

Calgary

Therapist

Matt Goertzen

Edmonton

Equipment Manager

Dave Campbell

Grande Prairie

Allen is currently the head coach for the AEHL U18AAA GPAC Storm, has previously been an assistant coach and video coach for Team Alberta U16 Male, including the winning 2024 squad, and has coached and mentored in previous years in both the Alberta Cup and Prospects Cup Programs.

Redlick has been the current head coach of the AEHL U18AAA St. Albert Raiders since the 2016-17 season, currently leading the team to the top of the North Division, and has gone through Hockey Alberta’s system by coaching at the Alberta Cup.

Ostertag is the current head coach of the AEHL U17AAA Calgary Flames and has held the position since the 2023-24 season. He has coached in both the Alberta Cup and Prospects Cup programs, and is slated to be the head coach of Alberta Blue at the 2025 Alberta Cup.

Zubot returns for his second consecutive year as goalie coach for Team Alberta U16, being a member of the 2024 championship team the previous year. He was the Goalie Coach of the U15 AAA and U17 AAA Calgary Northstars before moving up to the Western Hockey League where he’s currently the Goalie Coach of the Calgary Hitmen.

Home Ice Feature

Airdrie Lightning U18AA Team Shines at Preds Girls Classic in Nashville

This past weekend, Hockey Alberta’s very own Airdrie Lightning U18AA AFHL team made waves on the international stage, traveling to Nashville to compete in the highly anticipated Preds Girls Classic. Despite a rocky start, the team’s resilience, teamwork, and determination propelled them to an inspiring victory, ending in a gold medal finish.

The tournament began with a tough 5-4 shootout loss to the host team, the Nashville Jr. Preds U16. However, the Airdrie Lightning quickly regrouped, showing the heart and determination that has defined their season. Saturday morning saw them bounce back with a commanding 5-2 win over the Nashville Jr. Preds U19 team, followed by a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the number eight ranked U16 Chicago Hawks later that afternoon. These wins earned the Lightning 6 points and a spot in the finals.

In the championship game, the Lightning faced the U16 Chicago Hawks once again. The final was an intense battle, with both teams giving it their all. A key goal early in the third period put the Lightning ahead, and they played solid, defensive hockey to secure the win, clinching the gold medal.

While the on-ice success was remarkable, the experience off the ice made lasting memories for the team. The players had the opportunity to explore Nashville together, bonding during team dinners, enjoying time on Broadway, and even trying group line dancing. These shared experiences will remain etched in the players’ minds for years to come.

Head coach Abby Laporte, who is new to coaching in Alberta, expressed immense pride in her team’s accomplishments. “Our girls are truly special,” she said, “we have the smallest roster in our league, which requires a lot of grit and determination to play in full games and these girls were dialed in”.

Laporte also took a moment to reflect on her team’s journey, "I am so proud to be their coach, and work alongside these amazing 17 athletes every single day. They make me so proud, and the way we came together in this tournament finals, just showed our character and how we are truly a family. So honoured to coach for Airdrie and these amazing young ladies!”

Team captain Deanna Young also shared her pride in the team’s performance and success. “I am beyond grateful to have been given the opportunity to captain this team and thanks to coach, have the opportunity to represent AMHA, Alberta, and CANADA in Nashville”. Young commented, “Additionally, we couldn’t be in the position we’re in without our families and parents. This is a phenomenal group; each individual plays a unique roll, and we wouldn’t be the team we are without every player on this team. The love and compassion, on and off the ice, that we have for one another has factored greatly in our success this year and has turned this team into a family”.

The Airdrie Lightning U18AA team’s gold medal win at the Preds Girls Classic is a significant accomplishment, one that highlights the team’s skill, resilience, and unity. Congratulations to the entire team and coaching staff for their outstanding performance, and we look forward to seeing them continue to shine on the ice throughout the rest of the season.

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