January 19, 2011

All-Stars hit the ice at 3pm Saturday

Come out on Saturday the 22nd to the BMO Cantre at 3pm and watch our NSWHL All-Stars take on the Boston Pizza Midgets! NSWHL All-Stars include: Crushers players Roz Staple, Sarah Foley, Amy Dawson, and Goalie Tammy Lutz. Truro's Meghan Read, Cheryl Hamilton, Kerrie Boyle and Terri Ferguson. Halifax Explosion's Stephanie Tenwolde, Jackie Parker and Ashley Dunn. Rams players Amanda Greene, Kim Carcary and Emily Bendal.

PLUS: Since it is never too early to start planning, a group is interested in putting together a league committee to work on expanding the A division. A meeting is proposed for Feb 12th, 2011 in Halifax at 10am. The goal is to form a committee from interested parties and come up with ideas to help grow the 'A' divsion for a positive future of the league. RSVP to scout@nswhl.ca



January 15, 2011

All-Star exhibition game at BMO Centre

The BMO Centre is hosting an open house day on January 22. As part of the afternoon's activities there will be an NSWHL All-Stars exhibition game against the Boston Pizza Midget AAA girls at 3pm. Come out and enjoy...

1 PM Welcoming remarks from Mayor Peter Kelly
· Souvenir Ball Hat for the first 200 people
· Door Prizes
· Hospitality provided by Subway and Coca-Cola
1–2 PM Sledge Hockey – Come Give It a Try PAD A
2–3 PM FREE Public Skate PAD A
(Helmets Mandatory)
230–330 PM FREE Public Skate PAD B
(Helmets Mandatory)
230–3 PM Synchronized Skating Performance PAD D
3–4 PM Exhibition Hockey Game PAD D
(Boston Pizza Female Midgets vs. NS Sr. Women’s All Stars)
4–530 PM Exhibition Ringette Game PAD D
(NS Canada Winter Games Team vs. Provincial 18+ Team)



January 10, 2011

ALL FEMALE GAME BREAKERS STARTS WED JAN 12

Game Breakers indoor training facility is doing by popular demand a second 12 week program starting again this Wednesday Jan 12th @ 9:00pm in Burnside.

This session is for FEMALE players only, the first session was attended by many players in the NSWHL with much sucess.

Please check out the web site www.gamebreakers.com


To register, please call 469-4263 or email bill.short@gamebreakerhockey.com

12 week program @ $179 +HST

ACT NOW, SPOTS FILLING QUICKLY



December 30, 2010

New year, new schedule

The second half of the season will have APS Warriors and Eastern Shore move up into the B division. The schedule has already been changed to reflect that...the rest of the website (standings, menu bar etc) will be updated on the 3rd of January.

Playoffs will be at the BMO Centre on April 8-10. More details will be coming soon about playoff format and seeding.



December 14, 2010

Pete Belliveau Adult Power Skating

Hello Ladies,
Due to popular demand Dalhousie Hockey Coach Pete Belliveau has secured icetime for a second set of CO-ED powerskating sessions. Pete along with Kevin Rafferty will be on ice working with you on your skating just in time for the second half of the season and playoffs !

Details are as follows: ADULT POWER SKATING
JAN / FEB / MARCH
BMO 4 ICE PADS
COST : $160.00
SUNDAY JAN 23 rd -9:30 to 10 :30 pm
SUNDAY JAN 30 th – 9:30 to 10 :30 pm
SUNDAY FEB 6 -9:30 to 10 :30 pm
SUNDAY FEB 13 -9:30-10:30 PM
SUNDAY MARCH 6 -9:30 to 10:30 PM
SUNDAY MARCH 13 -9:30 to 10 : 30 PM
SUNDAY MARCH 20 -9:30-10:30 PM

NAME : _________________________________

ADDRESS :__________

PHONE : _______ EMAIL : _____________

LEVEL OF SKATING : BEGINNER__ / INTERMEDIATE___

WHAT SKILLS WOULD YOU LIKE TO IMPROVE ?

PLS MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO :

DORIS BELLIVEAU and mail to :
19 A IDLEWYLDE ROAD
HALIFAX NX
B3N 1B8

SPOTS WILL GO FAST, PLEASE EMAIL kmr@wilsons.ca TO CONFIRM ATTENDANCE.



November 9, 2010

November 4, 2010

Nova Scotia Women’s Hockey League begins play at new BMO Centre

HALIFAX, NS – The Nova Scotia Women’s Hockey League is playing its first games at the new BMO Centre tonight.

“The opening of this new facility has allowed our league to grow by four new teams and increase our season from 18 games to 24 games,” said league president Christina Lamey.

“Prior to the opening of this facility we had no prime time ice access in HRM and we now have four new evening slots to work with,” continued Lamey. “It has made a tremendous difference in helping our league accommodate the growth of our sport.”

The Nova Scotia Women’s Hockey League began play in 1994 with seven teams and today has 19 teams over three divisions with almost 400 players and coaches. Players come from across HRM and surrounding areas including Windsor and Truro.

Lamey adds the league has greatly reduced its lengthy waiting list and is actually now seeking some beginner level goalies.

More information about joining the league can be found on the NSWHL's website at www.nswhl.ca



November 3, 2010

BMO Centre is open. First games tomorrow!

We start playing at the BMO Centre tomorrow night! Please see the these facility rules and time clock instructions. Print them out and have them on hand when you go play there. Also, NSWHL players can attend the ribbon cutting at the BMO Centre on Monday, November 8th at 6:00 pm (upstairs in the lounge area).