Jamaica eyes ice hockey glory as Challenger Series squad takes shape

With ambition sharpened and talent drawn from across multiple continents, the Jamaica Olympic Ice Hockey Federation has unveiled the core group of players tasked with restoring national pride at the upcoming Challenger Series.

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The squad announcement signals Jamaica’s intent to reclaim a title it captured in 2024 but relinquished a year later, as preparations intensify for the third staging of the tournament set for Chicago and Montreal.

Jamaica burst onto the scene in emphatic fashion in 2024, defeating Puerto Rico and Lebanon to secure the inaugural Challenger Series crown in matches held in Chicago and Toronto. However, their title defense in 2025 fell short, with Greece emerging as the new champions following the introduction of additional competition.

Now, with five teams, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Lebanon, Greece, and an Indian Heritage team, set to contest this year’s edition, the stakes have risen considerably.

Leadership confidence: “An excellent chance”

At the center of Jamaica’s renewed push is federation president Don Anderson, who expressed strong confidence in the group assembled.

Drawing from players competing in Canada, the United States, and Poland, Anderson emphasized the depth and quality of the selected nucleus.

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He believes Jamaica has “an excellent chance” of regaining the trophy this year, noting that some of the best available players have been included in the squad.

Three additional players remain under evaluation as the federation fine-tunes its roster ahead of competition.

The tournament opens in Chicago on May 6, marking the first leg of a two-stage battle. Points accumulated there will carry into the decisive second leg in Montreal, scheduled for July 8-12.

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Beyond the immediate goal of lifting the trophy, these matches carry broader significance. They form part of Jamaica’s long-term strategy to elevate its international profile in ice hockey and eventually compete in Olympic qualifying tournaments.

The vision mirrors the journey of Jamaica’s celebrated bobsled program, which has appeared in nine Winter Olympic Games and remains a symbol of the country’s sporting ambition beyond traditional disciplines.

Building toward an Olympic future

For Jamaica, the Challenger Series is more than a competition, it is a proving ground. Each shift on the ice represents progress toward legitimacy in a sport historically dominated by colder nations.

With a carefully constructed roster and growing international exposure, the team is positioning itself not only to win but to redefine expectations of Caribbean participation in winter sports.

Armed with a deeper talent pool and renewed determination, Jamaica now returns to the Challenger Series with unfinished business, and a clear objective: reclaim the crown and continue carving a path toward the Winter Olympic stage.

Jamaica Challenger Series Squad: Forwards – Taos Jordan (Captain), Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL), Carter Thornton, Biloxi Breakers (FPHL), Maleek McGowan, Kingston Frontenacs (OHL), Koby Francis, Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL), Jazz Krivtsov, UMass Boston (NCAA D3), Tayjon Street, Stouffville Spirit (OJHL)
Elijah Chavez, Stouffville Spirit (OJHL), Jaxon Cooper, Toronto Nationals (U18 AAA), Brenton Carter, Delhi Flames (OEHL); Defenders – Avery Grant, Aurora Tigers (OJHL), Tyson Rismond, Sudbury Cubs (NOJHL), Jahwara Rennalls, GKS Olivia Gdańsk (Poland), Ty Drummond, UMass Boston (NCAA D3), Dane Jordan, Port Hope Panthers (PJHL); Goaltenders – Tyler Krivtsov, Alaska Anchorage (NCAA D1), Jayden Carr, Universal College Quebec (USPHL)

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