2003 Air Canada Cup (women's tournament)
The 2003 Air Canada Cup (women's tournament) was a national ice hockey championship for female midget-age players (typically 15-17 years old) in Canada. The tournament brought together teams representing different regions and provinces to compete for the national title. The Air Canada Cup was a prestigious event in female hockey, providing a platform for young players to showcase their talent and gain exposure to scouts and coaches at higher levels of the sport. The tournament involved round-robin play, followed by playoff rounds culminating in a championship game. Typically, the tournament was organized by Hockey Canada, the governing body for ice hockey in Canada, and the host city would rotate each year. Details like the exact location, participating teams, and final standings are generally available in Hockey Canada archives and news reports from the time.