Required Equipment - An important reminder!, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Jan 07, 2025 | Janet Hyatt | 589 views
Required Equipment - An important reminder!
Despite reminders, we continue to receive complaints about kids not wearing mouth and neck guards.

All OMHA registered players are required to wear a neck guard and a mouth guard during practices and games. This includes goalies. If you aren’t wearing the proper equipment, you aren’t allowed on the ice. This is a mandatory policy.   



Our number one priority is safety so we appreciate your co-operation in enforcing this policy. Along with safety, please note that any injuries sustained as a result of not wearing proper equipment are NOT covered under our insurance. Further details can be found on the omha website, at the below link. Have a safe and fun remainder of the season!

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