October 11, 2010

Fax us at 1-888-485-1162

All home teams must send a game report within 72 hours of the completion of the game and mail the original gamesheet to the league within one week of the completion of the game. A forfeit loss may be assessed against a home team if a gamesheet is not received by the league within the above timeframes. Fax number and mailing address are on the "contact us" page.



October 5, 2010

Schedule is now up!

Full team schedules are now online. Roster links and player stats will be updated once rosters come in.

Speaking of rosters: Completed rosters must be submitted before anyone steps on the ice. If it is not the insurance is invalidated.

Remember the rules about:
(1) having only legal midget players (who must be identified on the roster)
(2) having game sheets and filling them in correctly
(3) new players can be added to the roster at any time but teams MUST do this BEFORE that player goes on the ice for them. They do not need to send in extra money, that can be taken care of later, BUT they must register the player before she plays a game. Similarly, players can only be removed from a roster if they NEVER play a game.

That will be checked at the end of the season and money reimbursed.

Speaking of money: League fees are due on the 8th.



October 1, 2010

HOCKEY CANADA TRAINING

Hockey Canada & Hockey Nova Scotia to host a Female Skills Development Camp in Dartmouth

Saint John, NB – Hockey Canada’s Atlantic Regional Centre in partnership with Hockey Nova Scotia, is pleased to announce the 11th Annual Hockey Canada Female Skills Development Camp set to take place on Thursday, November 11th at the Dartmouth Sportsplex.

Players from the Metro Boston Pizza Midget AAA Female Hockey Club will join skills camp participants on the ice and assist other qualified on-ice instructors. Participants who attend will also have the opportunity to be part of a Hockey Canada Skills Camp video shoot happening throughout the day.

The skills development camp will offer three separate female divisions; Novice/Atom, Peewee/Bantam and an Adult recreational division. The camp is designed to provide a day full of fun and excitement and has the following objectives:

§ To develop/enhance the fundamental skills of skating, passing, goaltending, stick handling, and shooting.
§ To create opportunity for players to meet other players and develop friendships.
§ To promote the fun of the game and learn new drills.
§ To teach the concepts of fair play, fitness, safety, team work, and the importance of a positive attitude.
§ To provide a memorable experience for all who attend.

The camp will be $65/player. Each division will have a maximum of 35 participants. Players who attend the camp will receive:

§ Hockey Canada Practice Jersey
§ Water Bottle
§ Hockey Canada Gift
§ Two on-ice sessions
§ Off-ice fitness session
§ Off-ice team-building session
§ Off-ice session for Parents

Registration for this camp will take place on-line. To register, please CLICK HERE

For more information on this camp please contact:

Joanne Hughes – Camp/Community Lead
Phone: (902) 462-7594
Email: joanne@accesswave.ca

Paul Dagg – Hockey Canada’s Atlantic Regional Centre
Phone: (506) 642-0490
Email: pdagg@hockeycanada.ca