The NOHA has released it’s gameplay rules for COVID era 3-3 and 4-4 hockey. See attached PDF
NOHA 3 vs 3 and 4 vs 4 Game Rules
The NOHA has released it’s gameplay rules for COVID era 3-3 and 4-4 hockey. See attached PDF
NOHA 3 vs 3 and 4 vs 4 Game Rules
Please note that Hockey Canada will be performing routine maintenance on the HCR registrations system. That means that Pre-Registrations for Coniston Flames will be down at this time, August 31 from 10PM-12AM EST.
If you have not done so already, register now, it’s important that we get the numbers together as soon as possible in order to plan with other group including the City (Arenas), Local Health Units, and Branch Offices (NOHA). We understand if you are unsure, however if you plan on registering at a later date, please let us know. Please email [email protected].
Pre-registration for the upcoming 2020-2021 season is now open.
Download the following PDF for instruction on how to register.
*It has come to our attention that some registrations are not completed with the checkout process. Please ensure to checkout after registering the participant. A confirmation invoice will confirm that the registration was completed.
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Aug 17, 2020 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/upEodu6rqTssGNV_7AsG8-BmzupwV4GW_iDN
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Mark your calendars for August 17th, at 7:30PM. The Coniston Minor Hockey Association will be hosting our annual AGM.
Due to the current pandemic, this year’s AGM will be hosted virtual through the use of zoom. More details will come out in the weeks and days leading up to it, please monitor our website and social media sites for the latest news and updates.
March 12, 2020
The OHF and the NOHA support the Hockey Canada statement quoted below:
“HOCKEY CANADA STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)”
CALGARY, Alta. – The following is a statement on behalf of Hockey Canada from Tom Renney, chief executive officer, and Scott Smith, president and chief operating officer, on the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“Without question, this an unprecedented period of difficulty for the sports world. The health and safety of all participants in sport, including players, coaches, staff, officials, fans, family, volunteers and the general public, is of the utmost importance to Hockey Canada.
After much consultation with the Hockey Canada membership, our chief medical officer and public health officials, the Hockey Canada Board of Directors has made the decision to cancel all Hockey Canada-sanctioned activities, including our national championships, until further notice, effective Friday, March 13, 2020.
We recognize the tremendous effort that has been put forth all year by individuals across the country as they participate in Canada’s game. Although it is difficult to process the hockey season ending abruptly, we feel this is the best course of action in order to do our part in keeping our country safe.” ”
As such, all Minor Hockey, Junior Hockey and Women’s Hockey, including the OHF and Regional Championships and subsequent Hockey Canada sanctioned functions (year-end banquet, etc.) are suspended for the remainder of the season.
Further information will follow as it becomes available.
ALERT 19-01 January 31, 2020
Hockey Canada Bulletin – Coronavirus
THE FOLLOWING BULLETIN FROM HOCKEY CANADA WAS ISSUED ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 30.
On January 25, 2020, the Government of Ontario reported the first case of 2019-nCoV (coronavirus) in Canada. Canada’s chief public health officer is in ongoing contact with provincial and territorial chief medical officers of health to ensure any cases of 2019-nCoV occurring in Canada continue to be rapidly identified and managed in order to protect the health of Canadians. Hockey Canada’s chief medical officer, Dr. Mark Aubry, is in contact with the IIHF Medical Committee.
The Public Health Agency of Canada currently assesses the public health risk associated with 2019-nCoV as low for Canada and for Canadian travellers. Public health risk is continually assessed as new information becomes available. Updates on nCoV can be found at:
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection.html
This situation serves as a reminder that the health and safety of participants is a priority, and prevention in the hockey environment should be considered by those around the game.
The following are recommendations that should be considered at all times during hockey programming:
Good hygienic practices will help to maintain a healthy team atmosphere and ultimately assist in keeping all participants healthy throughout the season.
If any questions please contact Todd Jackson, Director of Insurance and Risk Management, Hockey Canada.
Dr. Mark Aubry
Chief Medical Officer
Hockey Canada
Todd Jackson
Director, Insurance and Risk Management
Hockey Canada
403-342-6777
We’re a pleased to announce the launch of our new Flames Store. Support your team and show your pride by shopping for Coniston Flames branded clothing and accessories online. Click on the link below or click on the SHOP button in the top menu to explore products. We’ve got hoodies, tshirts, bags, and even Cell phone cases.
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