Across rinks in every corner of the country, women are shaping the game of hockey in powerful and inspiring ways. From early morning practices to national level competition, their leadership, passion, and commitment continue to redefine what it means to coach in Alberta. Hockey Canada and BFL CANADA are once again inviting players, families, and communities to recognize these remarkable difference makers through the BFL Women in Coaching Awards.
The annual awards celebrate women coaches at all stages of their journey. The coaches who are stepping onto the bench for the first time, those leading competitive programs, and those making an impact in high performance environments. These women serve not only as coaches, but as mentors, motivators, and role models. They build confidence, nurture growth, and foster belonging for every player who steps onto the ice.
Hockey Alberta has seen a 32% increase in female coaches since 2019, and Alberta now ranks second in the country, with women making up 19.5% of all coaches nationwide.
“We are incredibly proud of the growth we’re seeing in the female game especially behind the bench. Our female coaches are shaping the future of hockey in this province and we’re committed to continuing that momentum.”
Danielle Wheeler, Manager, Female Development, Hockey Alberta
This is why we need your help nominating your coaches. Whether your coach has inspired your daughter to fall in love with the game, helped your team navigate a challenging season, or led your group to new heights with their dedication, this is your chance to shine a spotlight on their work. Hockey Canada and BFL CANADA encourage nominations from every level of the sport, reminding us that leadership isn’t defined by wins or championships, it’s defined by the lives changed along the way.
Help us celebrate the women who continue to elevate the sport we love. Nominate a coach in Alberta who inspires you today.
What can my coach win?
- The national winners of the BFL Women in Coaching Award in the Community and Competitive categories will receive a $5,000 bursary and a customized Team Canada jersey.
- Provincial and territorial winners in the Community and Competitive categories will receive a $1,000 bursary.
- The national winner in the High Performance category will receive a $5,000 bursary and an invite to Canada’s National Women’s Team camp in September of 2026.
Nominations for the 2026 awards are open until March 31, 2026. To learn more about the categories and the nomination process, visit HockeyCanada.ca/BFLCoach.






















































