
UMD Women’s Hockey Stars Shine on International Stage Ahead of New Season
UMD women's hockey players earn spots on national teams for the Euro Tour and upcoming season opener.
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UMD women's hockey players earn spots on national teams for the Euro Tour and upcoming season opener.

Hockey Canada has named the rosters for its National Women’s Under‑18 and Development Teams, highlighting emerging talent from the University of Minnesota Duluth and setting up a three‑game showdown with the United States in August.

A sophomore forward’s selection marks a milestone for the Bulldogs and highlights the program’s growing influence on the international stage.

Four University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey players receive invitations to Canada's national development camps, set to compete in Richmond, British Columbia, this August.

Three University of Minnesota standouts — Chloe Primerano, Abbey Murphy and Caitlin Kraemer — participate in the Edmonton Oilers' development camp, marking a first for the NHL and highlighting a new push to integrate women's talent into professional hockey.

For the first time, the Edmonton Oilers opened their development camp to three standout women’s college players and a female coach, signaling a shift toward greater inclusion in hockey.

Despite a challenging international campaign, Canada’s women’s program is brimming with talent. From NCAA award winners to World Championship medalists, a new generation of players is emerging to carry the sport forward.

From NCAA Rookie of the Year laureates to standout collegiate performers, a dozen Canadian prospects are being earmarked as the catalysts for a resurgence in the women's program.

A look at the twelve Canadian prospects poised to reshape the national women's hockey program as the team seeks fresh talent beyond the Professional Women's Hockey League.

Three of the sport’s most promising women’s hockey players are participating in the Edmonton Oilers’ development camp, a program designed to provide elite female talent with NHL‑level resources and exposure ahead of the 2028 PWHL Draft.

The Professional Women's Hockey League confronts a prolonged offseason that leaves its stars without the development camps and evaluation pathways that have long defined men's professional hockey.

The San Jose Sharks have extended qualifying offers to Collin Graf and Shakir Mukhamadullin while leaving Philipp Kurashev, Gabriel Carriere and Noah Beck unrestricted, sparking interest in Darnell Nurse and setting the stage for a busy free‑agency period across the league.

Caitlin Kraemer, a junior forward for the Bulldogs, receives a historic invitation to the Oilers' development camp, reflecting a breakthrough for women in professional hockey.