The
World Senior Championships occur every two years on odd numbered years, while
World Junior Championships are held on even numbered years. Players for
Junior Team Canada are scouted mainly at the annual National Junior Championships,
with some advance scouting being done at large provincial events with eight or
more junior teams participating. In order to be considered for Junior Team Canada,
players are encouraged to qualify for their provincial team(s) competing at the
Nationals, because a player's ability is more effectively measured against the
best competition available. The
men's program is somewhat similar with players being scouted at National Championships.
Provincial events may also be scouted with notable players encouraged to qualify
for their provincial team(s) competing at the Nationals. Whenever possible, an
evaluation camp will be held with as many as 44 selected players attending. The
final roster typically will have between 22 and 25 players. If
you would like a chance to play for Team Canada, you must: - play
in a CBHA member league
- be
selected to compete at your provincial championships or national qualifying tournament
- ideally,
be selected to compete for your province at the National Championships
It
is the goal of the CBHA and ISBHF to one day offer a world championship for women,
once enough countries are able to field a competitive team. |