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OHF To Review Player Movement
REVIEW OF PLAYER MOVEMENT
Date: Sep, 19, 2024 12:00 PM EDT

Please read OHF Bulletin 24-038 below, more information to follow.


The Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF), in collaboration with its Members that have jurisdiction over minor hockey (ALLIANCE, GTHL, NOHA, and OMHA), is conducting a comprehensive review of player movement regulations across all divisions (ages) and categories (e.g., AAA, BB) over the next four (4) months.

This initiative aims to develop a more streamlined, family-focused system that enhances the experience for players and families while supporting the sustainability of hockey associations.

The OHF and its Members will actively engage with Minor Hockey Associations and stakeholders to identify and standardize the approach to player movement across the OHF. By aligning these regulations, the OHF seeks to minimize confusion and administrative challenges for families, ensuring a seamless and transparent transition for players as they advance through various levels of hockey.

Any questions, email [email protected] 
 
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