Hockey CanadaBC HockeyHockey AlbertaHockey SaskHockey ManitobaHockey Northwestern OntarioOntario Hockey FederationHockey Easern OntarioQuebec Hockey NetworkHockey New BrunswickHockey PEIHockey Nova ScotiaHockey NLHockey North

News

2025 Provincial Championship Hosts Announced

RED DEER - Hockey Alberta is pleased to announce the host communities for the 2025 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships, presented by ATB.

Host communities for the 30 provincial championships have been confirmed. The remaining four provincial champions are determined through league playoffs.

Championship tournaments are being hosted in locations across the province - from Peace River to Okotoks, and Jasper to Wainwright, the action will carry itself throughout Alberta.

2025 Provincial Hosts >

ATB is returning as the presenting sponsor of the 2025 Provincial Sponsorships.

Participating teams for the provincial championship tournaments are determined through league playoffs.

Hockey Alberta’s Tiered and Female leagues include: Hockey Calgary, Edmonton Federation Hockey League, Central Alberta Hockey League, All Peace Hockey League, North Eastern Alberta Hockey League, Rocky Mountain Female Hockey League, and East Central Alberta Female Hockey League.

Week one (March 20-23) sees the first action on the schedule, with championships including: U18 Female A, U18 Female B, U16 AA, U15 AAA, U15 AA, U15 A, U15 B, U15 C, U15 A NBC, U15 Female AA, U13 A, U13 B, U13 C, U13 D and U13 Female B.

Week two (March 27-30) features: Junior C, U18 AA, U18 A, U18 B, U18 C, U18 A NBC, U18 Female AA, U15 Female A, U15 Female B, U13 AA, U13 Female AA, U13 Female A and U11 AA.

The final weekend (April 2-6) showcases Junior B and U17 AAA.

Junior A, Junior Female, U18AAA and U18 AAA Female provincial champions are decided through league playoffs.

Hockey Alberta Foundation

Hockey Gives Back: Spreading Holiday Cheer, One Team at a Time!

Hockey Alberta is proud to present five stories of teams who performed good deeds around the province, recognized through Hockey Gives Back.


PAC U16AA Energy Crane Saints

The PAC U16AA Energy Crane Saints recently visited the Copper Sky Seniors Community, where they spent time with the residents, handing out snacks and drinks, and singing along to live music. It was a wonderful opportunity to spread some holiday cheer.

In addition, on December 15th, the team hosted a Teddy Bear Toss and Toy Drive during their game against Fort McMurray. Thanks to the generous contributions from fans, they collected five bags of teddy bears, a bin of toys, and a collection of money and gift cards. These were all presented to the Spruce Grove Kinettes Club to support their holiday efforts.


Camrose Vikings U16AA

The second annual “Take a Shot and Give Back Challenge,” organized by Bekkah Burnstad and Lori Christenson from the Camrose Vikings U16AA team, kicked off at the end of November. This initiative, aimed at giving back to the community, challenged all Camrose Minor Hockey teams to come together and collect food and winter clothing to be donated to FCSS. The U16AA team, a strong advocate for Hockey Gives Back, led the effort by encouraging fellow teams to participate in the drive, helping to ensure that local families had the resources they needed for the winter months.

In addition to the food and clothing drive, the Camrose Vikings U16AA team set up an Angel Tree at a local business. The tree allowed community members to pick a card with a child’s name and wish list, providing the opportunity to wrap and donate a gift for someone in need. This effort not only supported local families but also fostered a spirit of community involvement and generosity during the holiday season.


Fort McMurray Bouchier Junior Oil Barons U13 AA

The Bouchier Junior Oil Barons U13 AA team organized a cereal drive to benefit the local food bank, aiming to support those in need within the community. In addition to this, the team took their giving efforts a step further by renting the boardroom at the arena to pack shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child.

The players filled a total of 26 shoeboxes with gifts for children overseas, ensuring that those who may not receive much at Christmas could experience the joy of receiving a gift. Each player also created personalized Christmas cards to include in the boxes, adding a heartfelt touch to the donations. This meaningful initiative not only made a difference for children across the world but also deeply resonated with the team members, leaving a lasting impact as they reflected on the importance of giving back during the holiday season.


KC Voyageurs U15AA

The KC Voyageurs U15AA team, in collaboration with the KC Shamrocks, organized a successful food bank drive to support the Edmonton Food Bank. The initiative showcased teamwork and community spirit as the players worked together to collect donations. Through their efforts, they gathered an impressive 132kg of food, which was donated to help those in need in the Edmonton area.


PAC Saints U18AA

The PAC Saints U18AA team gathered donations at a local grocery store to support the Spruce Grove Kinette Hampers. On Sunday, November 24th, the players worked together to collect items for families in need, helping to ensure that more local families would have a brighter holiday season.

Hockey Alberta Foundation

Hockey Gives Back: Five Holiday Deeds

Hockey Alberta is proud to present five stories of teams who performed good deeds around the province, recognized through Hockey Gives Back.


Drumheller Dragons AJHL + U15 Raptors

This year, the Drumheller Dragons AJHL team has had the opportunity of giving back to the community through several meaningful initiatives with the Salvation Army. They teamed up with the U15 Raptors and volunteered their time to support the Red Bag Food Drive, helping to provide essential food to families in need. The team also took part in the Kettle Bell Fundraiser, contributing to the holiday efforts that support individuals and families in their community.

As well as their work with the Salvation Army, the Dragons spent the day on November 20th at Tim Horton’s decorating Smile Cookies and helping to work the counter, with all proceeds going to support the Drumheller Legion.

Additionally, the Dragons donated the bears collected during their Teddy Bear Toss Night, spreading joy and warmth to children who needed it most. These initiatives reflect the team’s commitment to giving back and making a positive impact beyond the rink.


St. Albert Slash U18 AAA Female

The St. Albert Slash hosted their November Shut Out Hunger Food Drive and collected 260 lbs of donations for the St. Albert Food Bank! The team is incredibly grateful for the support from their community, other teams, and the friends and families who helped make the drive a success.

In addition, the Slash had the pleasure of hosting the U7 Ice Queens at one of their practices. The U7 Ice Queens sent a big thank you: "A huge shoutout and thanks to the @st.albertslash for having our U7 Ice Queens join them for their practice. You could see all the smiles on the girls through their helmets!


Whitecourt Wolverines U11 Team 2

Starting in November the Whitecourt Wolverines started giving back when the team volunteered at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #44, assisting with the setup for the Remembrance Day Luncheon by arranging tables and chairs.

In December, the team continued their community involvement by volunteering for the Pumpjack Players - Whitecourt Drama Society. The players helped set up for their dinner show, arranging tables, chairs, and other essentials for the event. These acts of service demonstrate the team’s commitment to supporting local organizations and giving back to the community that supports them.


Red Deer Predator Drilling Chiefs U11B + Red Deer Steel Kings U15 AA

The Red Deer Predator Drilling Chiefs U11B team recently partnered with the U15 AA Red Deer Steel Kings to purchase gifts for grandparents in their community. The players appreciated the chance to work together and were glad to make a positive contribution to the lives of local seniors. This initiative helped strengthen the connection between the two teams while supporting a meaningful cause.


GPAC Centurion Canada Storm U17 AAA

The U17 AAA GPAC Centurion Canada Storm recently collected toys to support the Helping Hands of Grande Prairie Little Elves Shop. This initiative allows parents to select gifts for their children at no cost, ensuring that every child has a present to open at Christmas. The team’s contribution helped make the holiday season brighter for local families in need.

Hockey Alberta Foundation

Hockey Gives Back: Cancer Awareness Night

On November 10th, the SEAC Tigers U17 AAA hockey team hosted an unforgettable Cancer Awareness Game, raising an incredible $11,866.73 for the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre in Medicine Hat.

Joined by the Lethbridge Headwater Hurricanes, the Tigers recognized and honored individuals who have bravely battled or are currently battling cancer, including Tigers goalie Carson Jerome, Danae Collier (a parent of a former player), and Denny Seibel (an uncle of a current player).

The community came together for an evening filled with support, including raffles, a silent auction, caramel popcorn sales, a 50/50 draw, and generous sponsorship donations. The funds raised will provide vital assistance to local cancer patients, helping cover the costs of traveling for treatments not available in Medicine Hat.

A big thank you to the 400 fans who packed the Kinplex Arena to support this important cause. Thank you, Tigers, for giving back and for sharing your effects made in the fight against cancer.

Team Alberta

Team Staffs Announced for 2025 Prospects Cup

RED DEER – Forty volunteers have been selected to lead the eight teams competing at the 2025 Prospects Cup.

The staffing complement for each team includes a director of operations, a coach mentor, a head coach, two assistant coaches, and a trainer. The Prospects Cup is a core Hockey Alberta Development program that allows athletes, staff and on-ice officials an opportunity for growth into the next steps of their hockey journey.

The Prospects Cup is being held in Red Deer at the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre, May 7-11. The province is divided into four regions, with two teams selected from each region. Male athletes born in 2012 and playing in a Hockey Canada-sanctioned program are eligible to try out.

Regional Camp registration opens on January 20. Regional camps will take place April 11-13 in Calgary, Olds, Vegreville, and Edmonton.

Listing of team staff below, the director of operations will be announced closer to the Prospects Cup.

North Grey (Vegreville) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Dan Hodgson 

Fort McMurray 

Head Coach 

Ryan Blomme 

Spruce Grove 

Assistant Coach 

Braden Clarkson 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Ian Krauskopf 

Grande Prairie 

Trainer 

Emily Rae 


North Blue (Vegreville) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Colin Ceulemans 

Beaumont 

Head Coach 

Eric Webb 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Doug Auchenberg 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Travis Gook 

Edmonton 

Trainer 

Peyton Wagstaff 


Capital Green (Edmonton) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Steve Ewaskiw 

Edmonton 

Head Coach 

Paul Therrien 

Grande Prairie 

Assistant Coach 

Drew Stebner 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Taylor Johnson 

Vermilion 

Trainer 

Cassidy Rhodes 


Capital Purple (Edmonton) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Serge Lajoie 

St. Albert 

Head Coach 

Joe Bouvier 

Lacombe 

Assistant Coach 

Joshua Funk 

Athabasca 

Assistant Coach 

Brennan Gow 

Grande Prairie 

Trainer 

Mateaka Ritter 


South Gold (Olds) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Gary Snydmiller 

Camrose 

Head Coach 

Blaine Ross 

Chestermere 

Assistant Coach 

Karl Schwonik 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Jakob Lozinski 

Leduc County 

Trainer 

Marlee Oczkowski 


South Black (Olds) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Neil Brimmage 

Spruce Grove 

Head Coach 

Marian Gmitter 

Chestermere 

Assistant Coach 

Jeremy McNeil 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Brett Robertson 

Calgary 

Trainer 

Natalya Watson 

Calgary White

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Matt Hanak 

Calgary 

Head Coach 

Scott Trotter 

Lethbridge 

Assistant Coach 

Neil Coughlan 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Andrew McCann 

Calgary 

Trainer 

Megan Sehn 

Calgary Red

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Wayne Andrews 

Calgary 

Head Coach 

Jeff Robson 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

JD Gaetan 

Medicine Hat 

Assistant Coach 

Cole Gibson 

Calgary 

Trainer 

Courtney Owen 

Calgary 


Hockey Alberta Staff 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations, Team Alberta 

Mike Kraichy 

Red Deer 

Coach Mentor 

Barry Medori 

Spruce Grove 

Mentor Trainer, Hockey Alberta 

Dave Campbell 

Grande Prairie 

Manager, Elite Hockey Development 

Blake Cosgrove 

Red Deer 

Team Alberta

Team Staffs Announced for 2025 Alberta Challenge

RED DEER  –  Thirty volunteers have been selected to lead the six teams competing at the 2025 Alberta Challenge.

The staffing complement for each team includes a director of operations, head coach, mentor coach, two assistant coaches, apprentice coach and therapist. The Alberta Challenge is a core Hockey Alberta Female Development program that allows athletes, staff and on-ice officials an opportunity for growth for the next step in their hockey journey.

The Alberta Challenge is hosted at the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre in Red Deer from April 30-May 4. The province is divided into North and South regions, with three teams selected from each region. Female athletes born in 2010 and 2011, playing in a Hockey Canada-sanctioned program, are eligible to try out.

Regional Camp registration opens on January 13. Regional camps will take place April 4-6 in Cochrane and Beaumont.

Listing of the director of operations and therapists will be announced closer to the Alberta Challenge.

Alberta Challenge Website >

South Black 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Craig Perrett 

Calgary 

Head Coach 

Shanya Shwetz 

Waskatenau 

Assistant Coach 

MacKenzie Ebel 

Airdrie 

Assistant Coach 

CJ Wedenig 

Calgary 

Apprentice Coach 

Sage Desjardins 

Calgary 


South Green 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Josh Gosling 

Calgary 

Head Coach 

Brett Campbell 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Mike Masse 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Shayla Katrick 

Calgary 

Apprentice Coach 

Ryann Perrett 

Calgary 


South Grey 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Jordan Fenton 

Calgary 

Head Coach 

Isabelle Cropper 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Erin McLean 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Abby Laporte 

Airdrie

Apprentice Coach 

Mary Hirsch 

Calgary 


North Blue 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Bryan Toles 

Edmonton 

Head Coach 

Stacy Cosgrove 

Bonanza 

Assistant Coach 

Sydney Dutertre 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Kendra Rosychuk 

Edmonton 

Apprentice Coach 

Taylor Kezama 

Edmonton 


North Red 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Larry Golby 

Coronation 

Head Coach 

Ariana Kresic 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Jocelyn Davidson 

Red Deer County 

Assistant Coach 

Jason Germain 

St. Albert 

Apprentice Coach 

Avery Kendall 

Edmonton 


North Yellow 

Position

Name

Hometown

Coach Mentor 

Mandy Layden 

Drayton Valley 

Head Coach 

Katresa Shwetz 

Waskatenau 

Assistant Coach 

Crista Abbott 

Thorsby 

Assistant Coach 

Kennedy Bozek 

Spruce Grove 

Apprentice Coach 

Noelle Mason 

Edmonton 


Hockey Alberta Staff 

Position

Name

Hometown

Manager, Female Development 

Danielle Wheeler 

Sylvan Lake 

Lead Therapist 

Dave Campbell 

Grande Prairie 

Hockey Alberta Foundation

Hockey Gives Back on GivingTuesday

GivingTuesday occurs today, which focuses on supporting charitable organizations, began in the United States in 2012 and made its way to Canada in 2013.

According to givingtuesday.ca, the Tuesday following American Thanksgiving has become a global generosity movement where “charities, companies and individuals join together and rally for favorite causes.”

Hockey Alberta believes everyone should have the opportunity to play hockey. That’s why the Hockey Alberta Foundation (HAF) donated more than $1.4 Million to support communities and programs across Alberta throughout the 2023-24 season. Additionally, HAF provided $14,000 in scholarships to participants of the Future Leaders Program, empowering the next generation of leaders in the sport.

Throughout the season, over 100 communities across Alberta were supported, helping to get kids on the ice and enhancing opportunities for female, para, and Indigenous programming, as well as coach education.

The HAF also supports and partners with organizations that continue to make hockey accessible for everyone:

  • Sport Central – provides sports equipment at no cost to kids in need. Based out of Edmonton, the volunteers also accept gently-used equipment by donation.
  • Calgary Flames Sports Bank – helps kids and families across southern Alberta access equipment at no cost. The organization works with KidSport Calgary to breakdown the cost of fees and equipment to ensure every child has an opportunity to play sports. The Calgary Flames Sports Bank operates with the help of volunteers and donations.
  • KidSport – offers grants to help cover the registration costs for sport, allowing all kids to play. Grants can be applied for online and the organization welcomes donations.
  • HEROS Hockey – uses the game of hockey to teach life-skills and empower marginalized youth. The organization provides free hockey programming for at-risk children and youth, offering a safe and stable environment for them to grow, connect and succeed.

Thanks to the efforts of the Hockey Alberta Foundation and its partners throughout the province, thousands of kids are able to pick up a hockey stick and hit the ice each year.

GivingTuesday is not just about donating funds – it is also about volunteers working hard to carry out good deeds and give back to their community

In the spirit of GivingTuesday, Hockey Alberta is continuing Hockey Gives Back. Throughout the holiday season, Hockey Alberta will feature teams and associations who are taking the time to help others. Whether it’s organizing food drives, shoveling snow, or donating toys, teams and associations across Alberta are giving back to their communities. Hockey Alberta is proud to showcase these efforts and highlight the positive impact being made.

Fill out the form below and share your team or association’s good deed(s) to be featured on our website!

HOCKEY GIVES BACK >

Team Alberta

Team Staffs Announced for 2025 Alberta Cup

RED DEER – Thirty-six volunteers have been selected to lead the six teams competing at the 2025 Alberta Cup.

The staffing complement for each team includes a director of operations, coach mentor, head coach, two assistant coaches and a therapist. The Alberta Cup is a core Hockey Alberta Elite Development program that allows athletes, staff and on-ice officials an opportunity for growth for the next step in their hockey journey.

The Alberta Cup is hosted in Red Deer at the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre, April 23-27. The province is divided into North, Central and South regions, with two teams selected from each region. Male athletes born in 2010 and playing in a Hockey Canada-sanctioned program are eligible to tryout.

Registration for regional camps opens on January 6. Regional camps will take place March 28-30 in Calgary, Red Deer, and Spruce Grove.

Listing of team staff is below.

Alberta Cup Website >

Alberta Green (Calgary) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations 

Ian Couture 

Calgary 

Coach Mentor

Mike Bara

Okotoks

Head Coach 

Daron Dumanski 

Okotoks 

Assistant Coach 

Braden Bystrom 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Brett Hartos 

Calgary 

Trainer

Bryce Kelly


Alberta Red (Calgary) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations 

Jeremy Congo 

Calgary 

Coach Mentor

Ken Babey

Calgary

Head Coach 

Bobby Roy 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Alec Miller 

Cochrane 

Assistant Coach 

Griffen Pacholzuk-Fisher 

Lethbridge 

Trainer

Yostina Wonis


Alberta Black (Red Deer) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations 

Darrell Dingwall 

Edmonton 

Coach Mentor

Matt Bachewich

St. Albert

Head Coach 

Marcus Cheng 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Cameron Anklewich 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Joshua Hagel 

Camrose 

Trainer

Imogen Kretzer


Alberta Blue (Red Deer) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations 

Kim Buchan 

Bay Tree 

Coach Mentor

Matt Keillor

Calgary

Head Coach 

Justin Ostertag 

Calgary 

Assistant Coach 

Brett Kramers 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Colm McCabe 

Calgary 

Trainer

Brady Park


Alberta Gold (Spruce Grove) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations 

Mike Cherniwchan 

St. Albert 

Coach Mentor

Ryan Allen

Grande Prairie

Head Coach 

JT Bartlett 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Mike Brown 

Sturgeon County 

Assistant Coach 

Adam Lemieux 

Edmonton 

Trainer

Ahmad Al-Barqawi


Alberta Grey (Spruce Grove) 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations 

Maureen Medori 

Spruce Grove 

Coach Mentor

Rob Dawson

St. Albert

Head Coach 

Cody Leeming 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Mike Lees 

Edmonton 

Assistant Coach 

Jon Petrash 

Leduc 

Trainer

Johanna Mykyte


Hockey Alberta Staff 

Position

Name

Hometown

Director of Operations, Team Alberta 

Mike Kraichy 

Red Deer 

Coach Mentor 

Barry Medori 

Spruce Grove 

Mentor Trainer, Hockey Alberta 

Dave Campbell 

Grande Prairie 

Manager, Elite Hockey Development 

Blake Cosgrove 

Red Deer 

Tournament Coordinator 

Michelle Skilnick 

Red Deer