Calgary’s Secret Cup first elite women’s hockey games in Canada in over a year
CALGARY — With the attitude of better late than never, Canada’s top women’s hockey players are relieved to have the chance to finally play meaningful games.
The three-team Secret Cup starting Monday in Calgary featuring 60 players, including the majority of Canada’s national team, will be their first real hockey games in well over a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The cancellation of the women’s world hockey championship in Nova Scotia in both 2020 and 2021 because of the coronavirus also contributed to a women’s hockey desert in Canada.
Toronto’s Sonnet, Montreal’s Bauer and Calgary’s Scotiabank will vie in a six-day, round-robin tournament for the right to meet in the May 30 final at the Saddledome.