The 2023 World Women’s Hockey Championship is right around the corner and Hockey Canada has released the complete roster. The lineup features 13 forwards, seven defenders and three goaltenders. The tournament is scheduled to begin on April 5, with a gold medal to be handed out on April 16 in Brampton, Ontario. Of note, Danielle Serdachny is the only player set to make her World Championships debut and the team will be looking for its third consecutive gold medal at the event. Troy Ryan remains the team’s head coach with Kori Cheverie, Caroline Ouellette and Doug Derraugh serving as assistants.

Full roster can be seen here.

Forwards:

Emily Clark

Sarah Fillier

Brianne Jenner

Rebecca Johnston

Emma Maltais

Sarah Nurse

Kristin O’Neill

Marie-Philip Poulin

Jamie Lee Rattray

Danielle Serdachny

Natalie Spooner

Laura Stacey

Blayre Turnbull

Defense:

Erin Ambrose

Jaime Bourbonnais

Renata Fast

Jocelyne Larocque

Ella Shelton

Claire Thompson

Micah Zandee-Hart

Goaltenders:

Kristen Campbell

Ann-Renee Desbiens

Emerance Maschmeyer

Canada will play in Group A with Czechia, Japan, Switzerland and USA. Canada will play its first game on April 5 against Switzerland and wrap up their round robin with a clash against USA on April 10 before embarking on the medal round.

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