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2018-2019 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 ABOUT THE ONTARIO HOCKEY FEDERATION The Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF) is the largest member of Hockey Canada operating along side Hock- ey Eastern Ontario (HEO) and Hockey Northwestern Ontario (HNO) as governing bodies for amateur hock- ey in Ontario. Recognized as the Provincial Sport Organization for the sport of Hockey, the OHF operates within a structure that is comprised of seven member partners: the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario (ALLIANCE), Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), Northern Ontario Hockey As- sociation (NOHA), Ontario Hockey Association (OHA), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA), and Ontario Women’s Hockey As- sociation (OWHA). From season to season the OHF provides administrative resources, coordinates programs, services and events for hockey participants and the Members. Ontario Hockey Federation Annual Report ONTARIO HOCKEY FEDERATION ANNUAL REPORT 14 6 18 CONTENTS 4 Ontario Hockey Federation Messages 6 Year in Review 8 National and International Events 9 Regional Championships 10 OHF Championships 12 Programs and Development 14 Officiating in the Ontario Hockey Federation 15 Coach Development 16 Registration by Member 18 Ontario Hockey Federation Member Partners 24 Communications Breakdown 25 OHF Scholarship Program 26 Ontario Hockey Federation Award Recipients 29 Honour Roll Ontario Hockey Federation Annual Report ONTARIO HOCKEY FEDERATION MESSAGES CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE On behalf of your Board of Directors, thank all of you and your organizations for making our tasks and responsibilities a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Nothing occurs in our Hockey world without the support and dedication of the numerous volun- teers within our various Members, Associations and programs, always being cognizant of the most import- ant component of our game, the Participant. -
OHF Sports School Policy
Hockey Canada Sports Schools (HCSS) OHF Program Policy All revisions are noted with BOLD text. Approved November 4, 2017 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 2. INTRODUCTION 2 3. CURRENT HOCKEY CANADA SPORTS SCHOOL (HCSS) REGULATIONS (SECTIONS F.8,9,10) 2 4. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 3 5. APPLICATION CRITERIA 4 6. APPLICATION PROCESS 4 7. NEW APPLICATION 6 8. RENEWAL REQUEST 6 9. PROGRAM APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 7 10. DEVELOPMENT PLAN 7 11. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS & INFORMATION 8 12. CONTACT INFORMATION 11 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 The OHF supports Hockey Canada’s objective to facilitate the integration of education based hockey programs with Hockey Canada programming model. This document shall represent the policy that the OHF Board of Directors adopted November 4, 2017 to guide its Members in the Sports School Application Process. 2.2 This policy was adopted in whole by the OHF Board of Directors and is not subject to revisions or amendments in any way without prior written approval of the OHF Board of Directors. This shall include but is not limited to fees and process. 2.3 This policy shall govern the application and renewal process for all Sport Schools within the jurisdiction of the OHF. 3. CURRENT HOCKEY CANADA SPORTS SCHOOL (HCSS) REGULATIONS (SECTIONS F.8,9,10) F. PLAYERS 8. To be defined as Hockey Canada School Without Residence the Hockey program must: a) register directly at the Branch level through an application process approved by the appropriate Branch; b) have a formal Partnership with a recognized educational institution; and c) these Partnerships must have the written approval of the Branch. -
Ontario Hockey Federation
ONTARIO HOCKEY FEDERATION 2013-2014 HANDBOOK Constitution • By-Laws • Regulations • Policies • Programs • Directory A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On behalf of the OHF Officer’s, I welcome everyone to another season. Our volunteers are committed in providing all par- ticipants and their families an enjoyable experience in our game on and off the ice. Without the volun- teers, our programs would not be fulfilled and our commitment to our participants would not be achieved. We appreciate all that you do. The OHF and Hockey Canada continue to review our, playing rules and policies to ensure all participants in our great game are protected. This requires support and input from our Member Partners and all individu- als associated with the game. Body Checking has been removed from Peewee and below which al- lows the players to grow with the game and develop their bodies to move up to the next level. Body Checking and Head Contact continue to be in the forefront of our rule emphasis. The OHF Board encourages everyone to “respect your opponent”. As the largest Hockey Canada Branch we continue providing the best possible leadership across the country. I thank the Member Partners, their Office Staff, the OHF Board of Direc- tors, the Councils and Committees and especially the OHF Office Staff for their dedication, commitment and support. Please visit our website at www.ohf.on.ca for regular updates and to become familiar with the OHF. I extend our best wishes for another great year of OHF hockey. Bill Bowman, OHF President OHF Handbook ~ OHF Directory Ontario HOCKEY Federation 400 Sheldon Drive, Unit 9 Cambridge, ON N1T 2H9 Tel: (226) 533-9070 • Fax: (519) 620-7476 www.ohf.on.ca OHF MISSION STATEMENT To ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all OHF participants. -
OHF Constitution, By-Laws Or Regulations
2 OHF Handbook ~ Message From The Chair A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD On behalf of the Ontario Hockey Federation Directors, I am happy to welcome all players, TONY FORESI parents, fans, coaches, volunteers, administrators CHAIR OF THE BOARD and officials to the 2019-20 season. Our Board and our Members continue to create a great environment for all participants and their families to enjoy the game of hockey, on and off the ice. What awaits ahead promises to be another brilliant season dedicated to working toward the betterment of our players. It is our hope and desire that all your experiences participating in this great game of ours are posi- tive, leaving you with many memories that put a smile on your face as you look back at them in years to come. The OHF Board is proud to be part of this wonderful sport and will do our utmost to make the administrative side of hockey the finest it can be. With that, we look forward to entering a new era for the Branch and its relationship with Members. Our communities and hockey programs are extremely fortunate to have a multitude of volunteers who dedicate countless hours to ensuring our participants are provided with quality hockey programs and enjoyable experiences. Strength and growth of our wonderful game lies within the participation of our overall membership, and with that we encourage all, parents, or interested fans to volunteer and try to contribute to your local organization or club in anyway possible. Please visit our website at WWW.OHF.ON.CA, like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@OHFHOCKEY) for regular updates from the OHF. -
OHF Handbook ~ Message from the Chair
2 OHF Handbook ~ Message From The Chair A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR On behalf of the Ontario Hockey Federation Directors, I am happy to welcome all players, TONY FORESI parents, fans, coaches, administrators and CHAIR OF THE BOARD officials to the 2018-19 season. What awaits ahead promises to be another brilliant season dedicated to working toward the betterment of our players. It is our hope and desire that all your experiences participating in this great game of ours are posi- tive, leaving you with many memories that put a smile on your face as you look back at them in years to come. The OHF Board is proud to be part of this wonderful sport and will do our utmost to make the administrative side of hockey the finest it can be. With that, we look forward to entering a new era for the Branch and its relation- ship with Members. As the Branch implements the OHF Governance Model introducing a nine-person, Member-elected Board of Directors, this change will bring Members closer and strengthen the Branch for the bet- terment of our associations, teams and players. Our communities and hockey programs are extremely fortunate to have a multitude of volunteers who dedicate countless hours to ensuring our participants are provided with quality hockey programs and enjoyable experiences. Please visit our website at WWW.OHF.ON.CA, like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram and Twitter @OHFHockey for regular updates from the OHF. To all, good luck, play safe and hard and enjoy the game! Chair of the Board Ontario Hockey Federation 3 OHF Handbook ~ OHF Directory ONTARIO HOCKEY FEDERATION 400 Sheldon Drive, Unit 9 Cambridge, ON N1T 2H9 Tel: (226) 533-9070 • Fax: (519) 620-7476 WWW.OHF.ON.CA OHF MISSION STATEMENT To ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all OHF members. -
Official Program
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