News from the AMERICAN HOCKEY COACHES ASSOCIATION For immediate release: Friday, March 19, 2021 2020-21 CCM/AHCA Women’s University Division All-Americans Announced The top twelve female hockey players in the nation have been recognized as 2020-21 CCM/AHCA WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY DIVISION ICE HOCKEY ALL-AMERICANS. Four of the honorees have been recognized in the past. Noteworthy among the selections: • NCAA #1 seed Northeastern boasts four players on the two teams, three on the First Team. NCAA semifinalists Wisconsin and Minnesota Duluth each have a pair of players recognized. • Northeastern senior goalie Aerin Frankel and junior forward Alina Mueller repeat as First Team honorees. • Wisconsin senior forward Daryl Watts is a First Team selection as she was as a freshman while at Boston College in 2018. She was on the 2020 Second Team. • Northeastern senior defenseman Skylar Fontaine moves up to the First Team after two years on the Second Team. • Three players hail from Canada, six players come from the United States, and one each from France, Sweden and Switzerland. • The leading sources of players are Minnesota and New York with two selections each. • There are six seniors, four juniors, one sophomore and one freshman. • Five selections came from Hockey East, five from the WCHA and one each from College Hockey America and ECAC Hockey. The CCM/AHCA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN ICE HOCKEY TEAMS are sponsored by CCM HOCKEY and chosen by members of the AMERICAN HOCKEY COACHES ASSOCIATION. CCM is the legendary hockey brand dedicated to the endless pursuit of performance by delivering game-changing, head-to-toe innovative hockey equipment to players worldwide.
GOALIE CUSTOMIZER EXTREME FLEX III / PREMIER EVERY GOALIE IS UNIQUE IN HOW THEY PLAY AND HOW THEY WANT THEIR EQUIPMENT TO FEEL AND PERFORM. THE CCM PREMIER AND EXTREME FLEX III CUSTOM PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO ENSURE YOU ARE PROPERLY GEARED UP EACH TIME YOU STEP ONTO THE ICE. THIS CUSTOMIZER HELPS YOU SEARCH THROUGH A VAST ARRAY OF OPTIONS TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR GEAR FOR THE RIGHT FIT, FLEX, STRAP SET-UP AND LEG CHANNEL TO HELP IMPROVE YOUR GAME! VISIT WWW.CCMHOCKEY.COM TO SEE OUR PRO GOALIE ENDORSEES EXPLAIN THEIR SPECS AND WHY THEY CHOOSE CCM GOALIE EQUIPMENT. EXTREME FLEX III PADS EXTREME FLEX III PADS [NEW] Re-engineered with our pro goalie feedback, the Extreme Flex III is now the lightest goal pad since the inception of the Extreme Flex pads. They provide explosive power pushes and game changing stability. SPEED SKIN TECHNOLOGY OWD CORE QK5 STRAPPING SYSTEM Quick gliding and explosive power pushes. SYSTEM Exceptional 5-Hole closure. Optimized Weight Distribution provides great speed in the crease. 4 2017 GOALIE CUSTOMIZER EXTREME FLEX III PADS Two injection molded inner core designs are offered to provide flex options from below the knee up to the thigh to maximize your five-hole coverage based on how wide or narrow your butterfly is. CORE OPTIONS SINGLE BREAK CORE DOUBLE BREAK CORE THE SINGLE BREAK CORE IS DESIGNED TO BE A THE DOUBLE BREAK CORE IS DESIGNED WITH SOFTER PAD WITH ONE INTERNAL BREAK BELOW 2 INTERNAL BREAKS ABOVE AND BELOW THE KNEE THE KNEE FOR FLEXIBILITY AND MOBILITY. TO FACILITATE 5 HOLE CLOSURE.
Chance Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities Annual Report 2012
GIVING KIDS A SP RTING CHANCE canadian tire jumpstart charities annual report 2012 630737_Jumpstart_Repro_E_R1.indd 1 13-05-01 11:10 AM Welcome jumpstart annual report 2012 WE OWE IT ALL TO YOU 2012 Was a year of both change and remarkable groWth. We accomplished our best year to date, and we want to thank our loyal supporters. Together, with the Canadian Tire Family of Companies along with our valued customers, vendors and donors, Jumpstart invested more than $12 million into Canadian communities to help kids who otherwise could not have participated in sports and recreational activities. Along with the support of our dedicated network of 332 chapters and more than 2,500 community partners coast to coast, Jumpstart enriched the lives of 125,372 kids this year alone. Thanks to you, we have given our children more than just the freedom of play; we have given them the chance to learn life skills, create memories and develop lasting friendships. We accomplished a number of initiatives in 2012 which have garnered support and recognition while raising more money than ever. Jumpstart Pedal for Kids brought together cycling enthusiasts from Canadian Tire Retail, FGL Sports, Mark’s, Financial Services, Jumpstart as well as friends from outside the enterprise to bike 500 kilometres from Kingston to Niagara Falls, Ontario. In Welland, Ontario, children will be able to play baseball at the new Canadian Tire Jumpstart–Billes Family Field. The Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, local Canadian Tire Dealer and his staff won a Jumpstart national in-store Red Ball contest to bring Stanley Cup champion and Olympic gold medallist Jonathan Toews to the community for the thrill of a lifetime.
Lace ‘em up! Birch Hill’s closing on CCM signals start of PE hockey brawl October 6, 2017 | By Kirk Falconer Birch Hill Equity Partners’ recent wrap-up of its buy of CCM Hockey signals the start of a potentially fierce contest between hockey brands acquired this year by private equity firms. Birch Hill agreed in July to purchase CCM from Adidas for US$110 million in cash and a secured note. The Toronto investor told PE Hub Canada the deal closed last month. A storied, 118-year old Canadian company, CCM began as a maker of bikes and automobiles. Today it is a leading designer and producer of ice hockey skates, sticks, protective gear, goalie equipment and accesso- ries. CCM has equipped some of the game’s best-known players. In 1936, it signed Hall of Famer King Clancy as the first official spokesman. It went on to outfit hockey legends Paul Henderson and Darryl Sittler, as well as contemporary all-stars like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid. CCM became part of Adidas in 2005, when the German sporting goods company took over rival Reebok. Adidas last year decided to sell CCM as part of a restructuring. Birch Hill declined comment about the deal. At the time of its announcement, the investor said it wanted to build on CCM’s “legacy as an iconic Canadian brand” and saw “tremendous opportunity for growth in hock- ey equipment.” The CCM deal marks 2017’s third PE acquisition of one or more hockey brands in North America. In March, Bauer Hockey owner Performance Sports Group was bought for US$575 million by Sagard Capi- tal Partners, the investment arm of Power Corp, and Fairfax Financial Holdings.
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HIGHLANDS NEWS-SUN Thursday, September 26, 2019 VOL. 100 | NO. 269 | $1.00 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1919 An Edition Of The Sun AP mayor Sebring seeks Elks lodge expeditious for sale in city manager downsizing search effort By MARC VALERO By MARC VALERO STAFF WRITER STAFF WRITER AVON PARK — With David Flowers’ resignation effective SEBRING — In a downsizing Oct. 18, the City move, the Sebring Elks Lodge Council will 1529 has its lodge and property be tasked to up for sale with a price tag of find a new city $899,000. manager. Elks Board of Trustees Mayor Garrett Member Chris Hanchey is Anderson said handling the property listing Wednesday there COURTESY PHOTO through Hometown Realty Pros. SUTHERLAND will be a formal hiring process The Durbano Family is seen here working hard on Saturday at the Lake June Ball Field. The lodge is looking to sell starting with its current property at 2618 a job opening Kenilworth Boulevard and then announcement find a suitable smaller location, and the council he said. will be seeking An early home run The property on Lake applicants for a Jackson is at the intersection of certain period of Lakeview Drive and Kenilworth time. Miracle League spruced up for season Boulevard. The appli- The membership has gone ANDERSON cants will be By KIM LEATHERMAN Placid. He was able to secure about $75 worth down with the average age in reviewed by the STAFF WRITER of mulch from Keep Lake Placid Beautiful. the mid to upper 70’s and as City Council during a “hiring He works at the ball field a lot and will have the snowbirds go back north, meeting,” similar to what has LAKE PLACID — The season has not even access to maintain the garden.
Bicycling in Québec in 2000 Is Based on Various Sources of Information, Including Surveys, Counts and Inventories
in Québec Bicycling in 2000 2 icycling in Québec in 2000 is designed to provide an overall portrait of cycling in Québec at the present time. As a sequel to Bicycling in Québec in 1995-1996, this report Bmakes it possible to identify a certain number of trends, particularly with regard to the number of cyclists in Québec and their transportation habits. It also outlines the development of the Québec cycling industry and cycling facilities, and provides an update on the progress that Bicycling in Québec 2000 has been made in terms of health and safety. The present document summarizes the information contained in the full-length version of the report. Bicycling in Québec in 2000 is based on various sources of information, including surveys, counts and inventories. Two surveys conducted in the fall of 2000 by the firm Écho Sondage examine numerous aspects of this topic, ranging from bicycle ownership to trip fre- quency, as well as factors that encourage or discourage cycling. Another key source, a compilation of counts conducted at approximately one hundred locations throughout Québec, for the most part in 2000, provides information about the rates of use for various bikeway networks. These counts were conducted by municipal officials, bikeway administrators and Vélo Québec. Selective studies and data collection made it possible to take stock of various elements – the cycling network, parking facilities, tourist services, etc. This report also involved comprehensive bibliographic research. Contents Cycling, facts and figures 3 Cycling as part of our daily lives 4 Cycling means fitness! 6 Cycling and safety 7 Bicycle tourism and the advent of La Route verte 8 Infrastructures and services 9 Cycling, facts and figures In 2000, there were an estimated 5.5 million bicycles in Québec, including 4.2 million adult bicycles.
General Hockey Equipment Warranty Information Phone Numbers and Links for Composite Stick Return Claims
General Hockey Equipment Warranty Information Most suppliers don’t publish specific warrant information on the majority of their products and it’s handled in a case-by-case manner. The following items and parts have universally understood warrantee against manufacturer defects (improper use or abuse of equipment will null and void stated warranty)- Hockey Skates- Hockey boots are warranted for 90 days from purchase against manufacturers defect. Blade holders and runners (steel) are warranted for 1 year from purchase against breakage. Broken holders and runners will be replaced at no charge during this warranty period. Blades worn down from use are not warranted. Proof of purchase is required Goalie Masks- Goalie mask shells are warranted for 1 year from purchase against manufacturer defect. Wire cages have no warranty written or implied. Proof of purchase is required *Masks that have been painted or altered may be null and void of warranty Composite Hockey Sticks- Composite hockey sticks are warranted against breakage from manufacturers defect for 30 days from purchase. All returns are manufacturer direct and a dated receipt with proof of purchase sticker. Broken sticks cannot be returned to Sports Etc. Sorry, this is not our policy but an industry wide policy of the stick manufacturers. Wood sticks come with no warranty written or implied Phone Numbers And Links For Composite Stick Return Claims Bauer: 1-888-464-7746 (http://www.bauer.com/warranty/index) Easton: 1-888-259-1297 (http://www.eastonhockey.com/warranty/warranty-united-states) Reebok & CCM: 1-800-644-1677 (http://www.reebokhockey.com/corporate/ops-returns) Warrior: 586-978-2595 (http://www.warrior.com/hockey/warranty/us) Sher-wood: 866-563-2205 ext 4340 (http://www.sher-woodhockey.ca/warranty.php) We are a full service hockey shop first and foremost so any warranty questions or issues you may have beyond those covered above please don’t hesitate to contact us at (781) 646-1600 or (866) 81SKATE (outside MA only) or email at info@sportsetc.net .