Here's The Latest, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Mar 03, 2022 | r.lalonde | 668 views
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Port Arena Entrance

Capacity limits have been eliminatedScreening/QR code checking has been eliminated

Participants
are required to wear masks until they put their helmet on and again when it is taken off. 
Spectators are required to wear a mask at all times.

Stay away if you are not feeling well........

LMLL (Local League)

The regular season will wrap up next week and playoff match-ups will be confirmed during the March Break pause from games (practices will be scheduled as normal). 

The format is pretty simple, best of 5 series 1v2 for the “A” 3v4 for the “B”, 5v6 for the “C”…

Games must be finished by April 3. 

Win or lose, the conclusion of your series will be the conclusion of your season. 

Teams are permitted to schedule team parties/get togethers after the season, but only PSMHA registered coaches/players can participate in on-ice activities is PSMHA is paying for the ice time. 

 

Shamrock (Rep)

Playoff RR will wrap up Tuesday March 8.

March break will still serve as a break from league games.  Teams are free to schedule tournaments and practices.

The elimination round/OMHA qualification round will start later that week and is required to be finished by March 25

Teams moving on will receive regular practice time up until April 7. 

OMHA Championship weekend will be in Windsor April 8-10.

 

AGM

The PSMHA AGM will be held Tuesday April 19, 7pm at the Port Stanley Arena.   

Please come out with the intention to volunteer!

 

Come out and cheer on your fellow Sailors!

 

Alex Russell

President, PSMHA

226-377-1746

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