The Countdown is on!, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Sep 01, 2021 | Ella Russell | 1205 views
The Countdown is on!
Hey Sailors, it's time to put those boats away and try on your hockey equipment!  
The ice times, coaches and arena protocols are being firmed up and are almost ready to go and will be posted shortly.  

Our investment in skills is paying off, so far, we have issued 16 AAA permission to skates, by far our most ever.  If you have not requested one yet, or cannot find the one you have been sent, please reach out to [email protected] right away.  The form did change this year and you are required to have one to try out for the Chiefs. 

The form for NRP passports (U13 and older) will be released by the OMHA later this week.  

It is not to late to register, but the window for U9 and older is quickly closing.  

Updates will be posted very frequently over the next couple of weeks, so please bookmark this page!  

See you at the rink,

Alex
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