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NOHA Webinar Series | Learn to Play Program and League Structure

The NOHA is excited to announce two educational webinars in February from experts in the world of hockey. OMHA President Peter Harmsen will be speaking on how he was able to launch a successful Learn to Skate Program with Stouffville Minor Hockey. ALLIANCE Executive Director Tyler Tolton will be running a workshop on the way ALLIANCE structures their Leagues with unique team seeding.

The NOHA is excited to announce two educational webinars in February from experts in the world of hockey. OMHA President Peter Harmsen will be speaking on how he was able to launch a successful Learn to Skate Program with Stouffville Minor Hockey. ALLIANCE Executive Director Tyler Tolton will be running a workshop on the way ALLIANCE structures their Leagues with unique team seeding.


These are excellent opportunities to learn from hockey experts and ask questions directly.




Workshop Overview:

 

Peter will provide an in-depth presentation on the innovative Learn to Skate program he has spearheaded in Stouffville, Ontario. This program has garnered significant attention across the country for its success in creating accessible entry points to hockey and was recognized and promoted by Hockey Canada in 2024.

 

As the NOHA continues to explore diverse pathways to grow participation and achieve our strategic goal of increasing hockey enrolment by 25% by 2035, this session offers a valuable opportunity to learn from one of the province's leading programs.

 

 

What You'll Learn:

  • Program structure and implementation strategies

  • Recruitment and retention best practices

  • Partnership development and community engagement

  • Lessons learned and scalable elements for Northern Ontario contexts

 

Workshop Details:

 

Who Should Attend: We encourage participation from Association Executives, Program Coordinators, Player Development personnel, and anyone involved in introductory hockey programming at your Association.

 

Additional Information:  In advance of the session, we would encourage attendees to watch the video from Hockey Canada here (https://youtu.be/YC057fSsj0I) and to review the Program Playbook here (omha-learn-to-skate-playbook-e.pdf). 





Tyler became Executive Director of Alliance Hockey in January 2024, bringing over nine years of progressive experience within the organisation. A graduate of the Sport Management Program at Durham College, Tyler began his career with Alliance Hockey in 2014 as Coordinator Development – Coaching and has developed extensive knowledge of minor hockey structure and operations across Ontario.

 

Workshop Overview:

 

Tyler will present on Alliance Hockey's innovative seeded league structure for AA and A categories. Under this model, all Teams in these categories compete against one another at the start of the season, before being seeded into either AA or A leagues for the remainder of the season based on their performance in the initial competition phase.

 

While we recognise that geography presents significant challenges unique to Northern Ontario, this workshop will provide our Members with the opportunity to explore an alternative approach to league structure and consider whether elements of this model could be adapted to enhance competitive balance and player development across our region.

 

What You'll Learn:

  • Overview of Alliance Hockey's seeded league model

  • Competition phase design and seeding criteria

  • Benefits and challenges of implementation

  • Impact on competitive balance and player experience

  • Scheduling and logistics considerations

  • Potential adaptations for geographically dispersed associations

 

Workshop Details:

 

 

Who Should Attend: We encourage participation from Association Executives and League leaders/convenors to attend. 

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