Initiation Hockey Announcement, News (TCDMHA)

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Aug 12, 2018 | Jeff Rosenburg | 1512 views
Initiation Hockey Announcement
For the 2018/2019 season, TCDMHA is lowering the registration cost of Initiation Hockey(2012 and below) to $200.

We have made investments to help ensure our Initiation and Tyke players get the most out of Hockey Canada’s Long-Term Player Development Model, and the new modified ice format.

This special rate is for the 2018/2019 season only
, so this is a great opportunity for Initiation age children wishing to try hockey for the first time.


Anyone who has already registered for Initiation hockey will receive a rebate in October.  The $100 first time player rebate (Section 3.6, TCDMHA Manual of Operations) will apply to players Tyke and above for the 2018/2019 season.

For a summary of how the new Initiation and Tyke program will look, please read the following summary

PROGRAMMING_NOVICE_AND_BELOW_SUMMARY.

Please note, these changes have been mandated by Hockey Canada, OHF, OMHA and OWHA.

For the 2018/2019 season only there is no Tyke (2011) division in OWHA Girls.  Therefore,  Novice Girls will be girls born in 2011 and 2010.


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