Canadian women’s hockey team holds Calgary “bubble” camp
CALGARY — The Canadian women’s hockey team has opened a 35-player camp in a Calgary “bubble.”
The 14-day camp is the first physical gathering of national-team players in months because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hockey Canada invited 47 players to Calgary, but 12 won’t participate because of school commitments “and other reasons,” the organization said Monday in a statement.
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin, veteran forwards Natalie Spooner, Brianne Jenner and Laura Stacey and defenders Laura Fortino and Laurianne Rougeau were among the 35 who arrived Sunday in Calgary.