Team Canada looks to defend hockey gold medal on home ice; starts Boxing Day
VICTORIA — It’s a Canadian Christmas tradition as enduring as gifts, gatherings and punch bowls of rum and egg nog.
The world junior men’s hockey championship, which starts Boxing Day and ends with a championship final early in the new year, seems to capture the hearts of Canadians every Christmas season.
Many NHL superstars have represented Canada in the junior tournament, including Connor McDavid, Carey Price, Jonathan Toews and John Tavares.
Canada will have home-ice advantage in Vancouver and Victoria as it attempts to defend the gold medal won last year in Buffalo.