Female hockey continues to grow across the province and events like Female Hockey Day and HERitage Classic are continue shining spotlight on the athletes, coaches, and volunteers driving the game forward.
Recently, the Edmonton Female Hockey Alliance (EFHA) hosted Female Hockey Day, presented by ATB, which ran alongside the HERitage Female Classic Hockey Festival at The Meadows Hockey Arena. Female Hockey Day featured 115 players, from Try Hockey participants all the way up to U18 athletes, while the festival brought together 30 teams of girls, ranging from U9 to U18 (A & B levels). Both events gave young players the opportunity to showcase their skills, build confidence, and celebrate the sport they love.
“The more that you have these opportunities to showcase what is happening, it shows your city, that this is a really large area of sport that deserves resources, attention, and investment,” Amiee Skye, President of Edmonton Female Hockey Alliance. “The more we can do these kinds of activities; the more people can see the growth trajectory of female hockey”.
Syke emphasizes the importance of representation for young athletes:
“I’m a big believer that you become the things that you see yourself being able to do. So if you see people playing, if you see females playing, if you see female role models, you are much more likely to push into that sport and be in those roles somehow”.
By highlighting female athletes, coaches, and organizers, events like Female Hockey Day and the HERitage Female Classic are helping to create a stronger, more visible, and more supported female hockey community in Edmonton and across Alberta.
This year, 16 Minor Hockey Associations across the province received $1,000 grants to host Female Hockey Day events in their communities. Through the Every Kid Every Community grant program, initiatives like these continue to expand, opening doors, increasing access, and supporting the continued growth of the female game. All funds raised are courtesy of the Hockey Alberta Foundation.
Today’s Membership Monday serves as a reminder that investing in female hockey through participation, resources, and recognition is an investment in the future of the sport. Associations interested in hosting a Female Hockey Day next season are encouraged to connect with Hockey Alberta to learn more.














