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Hockey Alberta invites 28 athletes to 2025 Team Alberta U18 Female Fall Camp

RED DEER – Twenty-eight athletes have been selected to attend the 2025 Team Alberta Female Fall Camp.

Three goaltenders, nine defence and 16 forwards are competing for a roster position on Team Alberta’s U18 female squad at the 2025 National Women’s Under-18 Championship in Mount Pearl and Conception Bay South, NL, taking place November 2-8.

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Fall camp is taking place from September 25-28 in Red Deer, where the Team Alberta hopefuls will play games against women’s USports teams - Both the University of Alberta Pandas and University of Calgary Dinos.

Team Alberta’s U18 female squad went 1-0-2 and finished sixth at the 2024 National Women’s U18 Championship in Quispamsis, NB, dropping their final game against Ontario Blue by a score of 2-0

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Six Albertans invited to National Women’s U18 Selection Camp, Development Team Series

Five Hockey Alberta alumnus received invitations to join Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Selection Camp, with one other Albertan joining the National Women’s U-22 Development Team Series versus the USA.

Alexis Ehrman (Airdrie), Rowan Houweling (Edmonton), Ciara Lang (Sherwood Park), Madison Terry (Edmonton) and Tayla Lamabe (Sherwood Park) have all gotten the call to attend the camp from August 6-9 at WinSport in Calgary. The selection camp will feature on- and off-ice training sessions and practices, as well as three Red-White games on August 7-9. Once selected, Team Canada will play a three-game series against the United States, August 13-16 at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, New York. Canada is defending its gold medal on home ice at the 2026 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship, January 8-18 in Sydney and Membertou, Nova Scotia.

The five women selected for the team are also all hopefuls to crack the Team Alberta roster at the 2025 Team Alberta U18 Female Fall Camp, in which the roster is set to attend the 2025 National Women’s Under-18 Championship in Mount Pearl and Conception Bay South, NL, taking place November 2-8.

In addition, Calgary native Makayla Watson has joined the roster for Team Canada’s Under-22 National Women’s Development squad. This roster is set to play a three-game series against the United States from August 13-16, also at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid.

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Four Albertans invited to 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase

Four Hockey Alberta alumnus received invitations to join Canada at the 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The showcase began July 27, and runs until August 2.

Harrison Brunicke (Calgary), Braeden Cootes (Sherwood Park), Charlie Elick (Calgary) and Terik Parascak (Lethbridge) are part of 44 players invited to the showcase. Brunicke, Cootes and Elick are all Alberta Elite Hockey League alumni, with Brunicke and Cootes also representing Team Alberta.

Brunicke, Elick and Parascak were drafted in 2024, with Parascak being drafted 17th overall (Washington Capitals), Elick going 36th overall (Columbus Blue Jackets) and Brunicke going 44th overall (Pittsburgh). Cootes heard his name called at 15th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft by the Vancouver Canucks.

The player selection process featured some Albertan influence, featuring Program of Excellence head scout Byron Bonora (Brooks).

All players attending will take part in practices, scrimmages and a trio of exhibition games against Finland, Sweden and the United States in preparation for the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship, December 26–January 5 in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The players will be split into two teams – Red and White – for practices and an intrasquad game on July 29, before taking on Finland July 30, Sweden on Aug. 1 and the United States on Aug. 2.

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Hockey Alberta honours 2025 Life Members and membership award recipients

RED DEER – Hockey Alberta recognized several exceptional individuals and associations this afternoon through the Hockey Alberta Membership Awards Program presented by ATB, celebrating the outstanding work and dedication shown during the 2024-25 season.

In addition, we also took time earlier today to recognize three individuals who have made a lasting impact on the game in Alberta.

Life Membership Status

This special moment brought together members of the Hockey Alberta community to celebrate the remarkable careers of Fran Zinger, Terry Engen, and John Jacobs. The newest recipients of Hockey Alberta Life Membership, the highest honour Hockey Alberta can bestow. This prestigious recognition is reserved for individuals whose lifetime of service, leadership, and passion have made a significant and lasting impact on the game.

Congratulations to:

Fran Zinger – With 17 years of devoted service and a legacy of leadership that broke barriers for women in sport, Fran’s impact reaches every kid, every community.

Terry Engen – From grassroots leadership to a national presence on the Hockey Canada Board, Terry’s tireless dedication has shaped the game across the province.

John Jacobs – Known as an officiating icon whose lifelong devotion to hockey transformed the game across Alberta and beyond. John has left a legacy on and off the ice.

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2025 Hockey Alberta Membership Awards

Celebrated this afternoon were the recipients of the 2025 Hockey Alberta Membership Awards, recognizing excellence across our membership:

Order of Merit:

  • The Ernie Boruk Award - Stefan Brown
  • The Dave Ganley Award - Francis Rankin
  • Excellence In Administration - Seema King
  • Excellence In Administration - Trevor Hittel
  • Excellence In Development: Ivon Prefontaone
  • Official of the Year – Jacob Hicks
  • Provincial Championships Host Site Award: Kneehill MHA
  • Volunteer of the Year – Derek Martin (Redcliff)
  • Minor Hockey Association of the Year – Cochrane HMA
  • Coach of the Year – Murray Kuzio (Strathcona)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Larry Golby (Coronation)

Congratulations to all of our award recipients and honourees. Thank you for your passion, leadership, and commitment to making hockey a sport for life. Hockey for Life.

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John Jacobs, Terry Engen and Fran Zinger


Hockey Alberta Announces 2025 Life Members

RED DEER - Hockey Alberta is proud to recognize three exceptional individuals with Life Membership status for their outstanding contributions to minor hockey in Alberta.

Fran Zinger, Terry Engen, and John Jacobs have been named as the newest Life Members, honouring decades of volunteer service, leadership, and passion for the game. A celebration in their honour will take place on Saturday, July 19.

This celebration is a momentous occasion for the Hockey Alberta family as we come together to celebrate and recognize the outstanding contributions of Fran, Terry, and John to the game of hockey in our great province of Alberta

A Hockey Alberta Life Membership is the highest distinction that Hockey Alberta can bestow, an honour reserved for individuals whose dedication and service have left a lasting impact on our sport.


FRAN ZINGER

Join us in celebrating Fran Zinger, a pioneer in Alberta’s hockey community. With 17 years of devoted service and a legacy of leadership that broke barriers for women in sport, Fran’s impact reaches every kid, every community. From Zone 7 Director to Board Vice Chair, her journey is a testament to courage, vision, and commitment.


TERRY ENGEN

Terry Engen of Eckville, a true icon in Alberta’s hockey community. From grassroots leadership to a national presence on the Hockey Canada Board, Terry’s tireless dedication has shaped the game across the province. With over 25 years of local service and a deep commitment to accessibility.


JOHN JACOBS

John Jacobs is an officiating icon whose lifelong devotion to hockey transformed the game across Alberta and beyond. From his start in 1967 to achieving the highest ranks as a linesman, John’s excellence graced international arenas, including the Team Canada and Viking Cups. Off the ice, he mentored, led, and uplifted officials through decades of selfless service. In recognition of his incredible impact, including his 2013 Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame induction.

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Thirty-four athletes named to 2025 Team Alberta Under-16 Male Shortlist

RED DEER – Hockey Alberta is one step closer to naming the roster for Team Alberta’s Under-16 Male team that is representing the province at the WHL Cup in October.

Thirty-four athletes are in contention to make the final roster, with four goaltenders, 12 defence, and 18 forwards included on the shortlist.

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Athletes were selected to the shortlist based on their overall play throughout the Team Alberta scouting process, past Team Alberta programs, and at the Under-16 Summer Camp in Red Deer at the beginning of July. Eighty players were invited to Red Deer and worked through high intensity on-ice sessions, as well as off-ice training and classroom sessions.

The U16 Male Program is the third stage of the development and identification process to select a roster for Team Alberta to compete at the WHL Cup, beginning with the Alberta Cup. The WHL Cup is held annually in non-Canada Winter Games years, with the last WHL Cup taking place in 2024 in Red Deer, seeing Team Alberta come away with the gold medal.

Team Alberta, fueled by Gatorade, is slated to compete at the WHL Cup in Red Deer against Team B.C., Team Saskatchewan and Team Manitoba.

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The 2025 Provincial Officials Development Camp

This past weekend, eighteen of Alberta’s top up and coming officials gathered for the Provincial Officials Development Camp, a multi-day immersive experience held in conjunction with Hockey Alberta’s U16 Male Development Camp.

The camp delivered a full slate of development opportunities, from on-ice techniques, fitness testing, seminars on nutrition, and career pathways. For each official, the invitation to attend marks the final step in a journey that began years ago.

“We trust them to work at the highest levels of minor hockey. What starts in their local Minor Hockey Association with grassroots training can eventually lead them to Showcases, regional camps, the Alberta Cup, and finally this summer camp, which is our last step before they move on to other opportunities within the Hockey Canada system or other branches like the Western Hockey League” explains Liam MacIsaac, Manager of Officiating at Hockey Alberta.

The camp doesn’t stop at hockey. It includes real-world goal setting, sessions on communication, personal development, and skills they can instill into the next generation, something that struck a chord with many in attendance.

For Neve Palmer, an official camp attendee, the camp was a milestone moment in her officiating journey.

“It’s a special privilege to be here,” she shared. “I didn’t know much about the camp besides how gruelling it is. But I’d heard it’s one of the best experiences, where you make memories and friendships that last throughout the province.”

Darian Hewson, an official camp attendee, echoed that sentiment, emphasizing the intense learning, camaraderie, and shared goals.

“It’s not just officiating for a weekend, it’s a chance to hone your skills, compete, and push each other to get better,” he said. “We’re all striving to get to the next level and this camp is a key part of that journey.”

The success of the Officials Development Camp is built on a strong foundation of mentorship and experience. Their return as mentors highlights the strength of Hockey Alberta’s development model and reflects a core value of the program, giving back. As each generation of officials progresses, they carry forward the responsibility to support and guide the next, continuing a cycle of growth and excellence.

Jacob Hicks, an official currently working in the WHL and AHL, returned to camp not as a participant, but as a mentor.

“It’s my life’s passion,” he said. “Without the Hockey Alberta program, I definitely wouldn’t be where I’m at to be able to give back and give a few pieces of information that might help, you know, the fewer all of the officials reached those leagues in those events that they’re hoping to reach, then that makes me, you know, super happy for those guys. And that’s how the game works. That’s what the game deserves is people coming back and giving back.”

As another summer development camp wraps up, Hockey Alberta isn’t just developing great officials, they’re building a stronger game, one leader at a time.

Interested in Officiating?

Hockey Alberta offers officiating programs across the province. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to move to the next level, officiating provides a unique way to stay involved in the game and contribute to the sport in a meaningful way.

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