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The IIHF on Monday deemed forward Hannah Miller ineligible to represent Canada at the upcoming women's world hockey championships because of her recent playing tenure in China.
After being named to Canada’s roster for the 2025 World Championships, the IIHF has ruled that Hannah Miller is ineligible to represent Canada at the 2025 World Championships in Ceske Budejovice, Czec ...
IIHF deems Miller ineligible to represent Canada at world championships due to recent stint in China
The International Ice Hockey Federation on Monday deemed forward Hannah Miller ineligible to represent Canada at the upcoming women’s world hockey championships because of her recent playing ...
Women's hockey in British Columbia is having a long-awaited moment. Three players from the province on Canada's world championship roster is the most ever.
CALGARY, Alberta – Hockey Canada has announced that Hannah Miller (North Vancouver, BC/Toronto, PWHL) has been deemed ...
After a standout season in the Professional Women's Hockey League, Toronto Sceptres forward Hannah Miller won't be suiting up for Team Canada at the world championship in April after all. Miller ...
Hannah Miller of the Toronto Sceptres is waiting to hear from the IIHF about her eligibility to play for Canada in the upcoming Women’s World Championship in Ceske Budejovice, Czechia from April ...
Hannah Miller was lounging on her couch in Sweden when her phone buzzed from across the room. She glanced at the screen and saw China’s Kunlun Red Stars general manager Claire Liu on the other end.
The IIHF ruled on Monday that Miller is ineligible to play for Canada at the 2025 women’s world championships because she did not meet the two-year timeline since last playing overseas.
After being named to Canada’s roster for the 2025 World Championships, the IIHF has ruled that Hannah Miller is ineligible to represent Canada at the 2025 World Championships in Ceske Budejovice ...
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