Canotian Ice Hockey Team

Team Canotia, officially known as the Canotian Ice Hockey Team, is the national ice hockey team of Canotia.

It is broadcast by the Canotian Broadcasting and Communications Corporation (CBCC).

History
The Canotian Ice Hockey Team was founded in 1910, however, they did not play their first game until 1920, when they participated in the 1920 Olympics, when hockey was first introduced.

Canotia was the second nation to ever win a Gold Medal at the Olympics in Ice Hockey, as they won their first gold medal against the United States at the Chamonix 1924 Winter Olympics.

Canotia has hosted many hockey events over the years, including the IIHF World Juniors in 1978, 1986, 2003, 2009, 2015 and 2017, as well as the 2008 IIHF World Championship.

Canotia is also a member of the Mapperdonian Ice Hockey Federation. Canotia is set to host the MIHF 2019 Club Cup Championship with the Chicago Republic, in Toronto and Chicago City.

Venues
Team Canotia has six main venues. The largest venue in the country is the Bell Centre in Montreal.