Sept. 18 Update: House League/I.P. SCHEDULE INFORMATION, News (BLOMHA)

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Sep 01, 2025 | Heather Bohlmann | 5140 views
Sept. 18 Update: House League/I.P. SCHEDULE INFORMATION
House League & Initiation Program registration is now open and schedule blocks are available. Click "Read More" for details and the registration link. Please note that prices have not increased since last season. 




We are proud to announce that this is our 3rd year with no price increase.

SCHEDULE INFORMATION:  
As of September 18th:
- We have combined U15 & U16, they will play on mixed teams. Schedule info TBD.

As of September 5th:
- Pending a few minor changes that may occur, this is likely how the schedule blocks will be organized for each age division. (see chart below)
- This means the start time of your player's ice session could be any time within the block.
- Team calendar's have not been populated yet. 
Most teams will be scheduled for 2 weekly ice sessions with the exception of U19, who is only scheduled for games. 
- All registrants have been sent a welcome email from [email protected]. If you did not receive it, check your junk mail or click here.
- The season officially starts the weekend of Oct. 18/19

Under 6 (2020/2021) Saturday: 7am - 12pm
Sunday: 7am - 12pm
Under 7 (2019) Saturday: 8am - 11am
Sunday: 7am - 10am
Under 8 (2018) Saturday: 11am - 2pm
Sunday: 930am - 1230pm 
Under 9 (2017) Saturday between 10am – 12pm @ Central Arena OR at 10:30am @ Mainway Ice Centre pad 2

Sunday between 10am – 12pm @ Central Arena OR at 11:30am @ Mainway Ice Centre pad 2
Under 10 (2016) Saturday: 730am - 1030am
Sunday: 10am - 1pm
Under 11 (2015) Saturday: 730am - 1030am
Sunday: 830am - 1130am
Under 12 (2014) Saturday: 9am - 12pm 
Sunday: 1pm - 4pm 
Under 13 (2013) Saturday:1130am - 230pm
Sunday:12pm - 3pm
Under 14 (2012) Saturday: 2pm - 4pm
Sunday: 230pm - 430pm 
Under 15 & U16 (2011 & 2010) TBD
Under 19  (2007/2008/2009) Sunday: 1230pm - 630pm
only games


REGISTRATION:
Click Here to register for the I.P. program (U6-U8) or House League (U9-U19)
Not sure what age division to register your player in? Click here to check.
If there is no space available in your division, please join the waitlist!

FIRST TIME HOCKEY PLAYERS:
Click here for more information about the Initiation Program. Read the "FAQ" section to see if your child is ready to play hockey.

U9 - U19 INFORMATION:
Click here for more information on House League U9-U21. Check out the "FAQ" section for details.

FRIEND REQUESTS:
Initiation Program (U6-U8) friend requests have closed for the season so that we can form teams. Thank you for understanding.
There are no friend requests for U9 - U19, regardless of circumstance.

PROGRAM FEES

Fees as of July 1st, 2025

All fees are inclusive of tax/additional fees.

AGE

YEAR OF BIRTH

FULL PAYMENT

U6 Initiation Program

2020-2021

$540

U7 Initiation Program

2019

$540

U8 Initiation Program

2018

$540

U9

2017

$570

U10

2016

$625

U11

2015

$625

U12

2014

$625

U13

2013

$625

U14

2012

$700

U15

2011

$700

U16

2010

$700

U21 High School

2007/2008/2009

$600

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