Ottawa: Team Canada Women - Hockey World Championship at Scotiabank Place set for 2013
It's a city with a well-earned reputation as a "great friend" of women's hockey.
No wonder, then, that Kingston native Jayna Hefford positively beams
about the thought of her game and her team taking centre stage once
again in the nation's capital.
"Ottawa has always been great for the women's game in supporting it,"
Hefford, a three-time Olympic gold medallist, said with an eye toward
the 2013 World Women's Hockey Championship, set for April 2-9 at
Scotiabank Place. "Any time we play here, it's very exciting ... I know
Ottawa will put on an amazing world championship in 2013."
But before then, there's another women's worlds to be played — the 2012
championship is set for April 7-14 in Burlington, Vt. And Hockey Canada
will take the opportunity to lean on Ottawa once again, holding its team
selection champ from March 26-April 1 at Carleton University and the
Ottawa Civic Centre.
One might also suggest the camp will serve as quite the table setter for
the 2013 worlds. It's certainly a thought that was front and centre in
Hockey Canada's mind when it chose to make final preparations for this
year's world women's worlds in Ottawa.
"What we've always tried to do, when we host a large event, is have
activities in the host communities," said Hockey Canada COO Scott Smith,
noting the example of Team Canada's summer evaluation being held at the
University of Ottawa in advance of the 2009 world juniors here in the
capital. "This also lined up well (geographically) with Burlington, Vt.
"We thought this was a great opportunity to connect the two events and give them some additional exposure."
Smith believes the selection camp will help generate excitement for the
2013 worlds. It includes a pre-tournament game between Canada and
defending champion Team USA on March 31 at the Civic Centre.
"It's growing and it'll continue to grow," he said. "It'll be
significant in the next (several) weeks as we go toward Burlington,
especially with the game here on March 31. We've changed our format in
the last few years, where we do have a selection camp. We don't simply
name the players, so there's a competitive side of this that I think
will build the momentum as well."
The 34-year-old Hefford is a 10-time world championship medallist,
including six golds. She'd like to make that seven heading into a
tournament to be played in a city Hefford says "is kind of a hometown
for me."
"Our favourite place to play is in Canada, so I always look forward to
that opportunity," she said. 'It's long road before (the 2013 worlds)
and we want to get prepared for the world championship this year and
take a gold there, then come back (to Ottawa) to defend it."
Full tournament ticket packages for the 2013 women's worlds are currently on sale through Hockey Canada (www.hockeycanada.ca/2013Ottawa)
and include a free lower bowl ticket to the March 31 game at the Civic
Centre. Individual tickets to that contest start at $19.50, plus
applicable fees.
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