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Minor Hockey Registration Assistance
If you require any financial assistance for your child or children to play minor hockey this season please go to this link to get information on how to apply.
www.greatervernonkidsport.ca
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Greater Toronto Hockey League gives all players
"Free Agency"
Greater Toronto Hockey League has adopted a new regulation that would help solve the problems we are experiencing here in BC, especially in the Okanagan District. Greater Toronto Hockey League members recognize that with the decreased overall size and choices of activities families have available to them is and will continue to impact minor hockey associations everywhere.
"We must continue to offer our players, the best coaching, ice time, and training available if we wish to continue to attract players to our game." said NOMHA President Bill Greene to the membership at the BC Hockey Convention in Prince George in June 2010. He added " In our quickly changing world even recreational players are looking for well organized hockey programs to be involved in, this cannot be offered with limited enrolment. I applaud John Gardner and his membership for so clearly seeing the future even in a center as large as Toronto." Here are a couple of excerpts from the Greater Toronto Hockey League AGM press release.
TORONTO (June 19, 2010) - The Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) wrapped up its 98th season today at its Annual General Meeting. The GTHL members passed several regulation changes, several of which are will have a significant impact. One motion, which was supported by 80% of the membership, eliminates the protected player card status that is currently in place for players that are registered as Minor Bantam or above.
“This means that at the end of each season, beginning at the conclusion of the 2010-11 season, GTHL players will be free to choose which teams they wish to register with each and every season” said GTHL President John Gardner. “I am incredibly proud of the membership’s progressive thinking on this issue. The elimination of the provision that allowed Clubs to protect players is more in line with the GTHL’s belief that players should be free to choose where they play”.
The other significant regulation changes were related to creating a safer environment on the ice. The implementation of incremental suspensions for repeat offenders and the addition of a Game Misconduct to any player who is assessed a minor penalty for checking to the head are two examples of motions aimed at creating a safer environment.