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U9 Teams May Transition to Full-Ice January 10th

As of January 10th, U9 teams who are not participating in the NOHA U9 Pilot Program may transition to full-ice hockey.

As of January 10th, U9 teams who are not participating in the NOHA U9 Pilot Program may transition to full-ice hockey.

 

The End of Season Phase is marked by up to 6 weeks of participation, with 7 or more practice sessions and up to 12 full-ice games. NOHA teams are permitted 2 full-ice tournaments for the season. This is a great opportunity to provide players with an additional challenge and begin preparing players for full-ice hockey.


Please note that while the End of Season Phase allows for a more game-focused environment, Teams still need to maintain a 2:1 Practice to Game ratio.

 

For more U9 resources, see the Hockey Canada U9 Player Pathway

 

Teams participating in the NOHA U9 Pilot Project will continue programming with the addition of the calling of penalties. For more information, please see the NOHA U9 Pilot Project FAQ


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