OHF 2025-26 Seasonal Calendar Key Dates, News (Hamilton Huskies)

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OHF 2025-26 Seasonal Calendar Key Dates
OHF 2025-26 Seasonal Calendar Key Dates
Date: Jan, 01, 2025 12:00 PM EDT

The following resource is intended to provide a simplified overview of the key dates with the Playing Regulations for the 2025-26 season.

The seasonal calendar summary below applies to Minor Hockey within the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario (ALLIANCE), Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA), and the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA).


Reinforcement of Terminology Change

Tryouts are referred to as Player Evaluations
- To align OHF definitions with the Hockey Canada Player Pathways.
- Player Evaluations provide flexibility in the format that Associations’ tier their Registered Participants.
- Tryouts confirm whether a player either makes or does not make a team.
- Player Evaluations enables Associations to tier players at similar skill levels.

To see the entire Calendar of Key Dates please click here

 
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