Hockey Cancelled Tonight

Due to the impending storm, and in conjunction with Mary Brown’s Centre, we have decided to cancel hockey this evening. Also, we will be reducing our regular season from 33 games, down to 30 games. This will allow us to complete our season and full playoffs by May 15th. Details about second half round fees will be communicated by your team reps soon.

Season Restarting on February 13th

Our regular season will resume on February 13th. All postponed games have been rescheduled, and added to the website. We are cautiously optimistic that we can complete all of these games, plus the full playoff schedule by May 15th.

Games up to February 6th Postponed

Due to the current level 4 covid status, all games up to and including February 6th have been postponed. We are hopeful that these games can be made up later in the season. Further updates will be provided for games after Febbruary 6th , when guidance is provided by public health.

Date For AGM Set

The AGM has been set for Monday September 13th, 7:30 at the Geraldine Rubia Centre, (formally the Longside Club) on Shaw Street. Please make an effort to attend, as this meeting allows players to have their say in League issues. We also elect a new executive on this night. If you are interested, please attend and put your name forward. The season starts on October 17th this year. Your team rep from last season will be in touch with details on signing up for this year.

We’re Back!

We are happy to announce that the League will be resuming, starting on Monday April 5th at Mile One. This will be the start of the double round robin portion of our playoffs. The schedule for the round robin is now posted on the website. Your team reps will be in touch regarding return to play protocols, which will be similar to before, but will be enforced more strictly.

Sad News: RIP Ed Hollett

We have recently lost a long time friend and member of the league. Ed Hollett was involved with the Provincials as manager in the late 1960s. The Provincials was the govt team in the Civil Service League. When the NAPE league started in 1971, Ed was a coach. He was not a big man and I never seen him play hockey. I don’t know if he could even skate. However he had the interest in the league. I don’t recall him missing many, if any, games until he got sick a few years ago. He was very dependable to show up for games and always had a bit of advice or encouragement to help us along. Beside coach, he would attend AGMs and drafts regularly. He was a true volunteer. He did it for the love of the game.

credit: Bob Royle