For the first time Candian Hockey News is allowing the fans to become the scouts! Canadian Hockey News has developed a program to rate players in the various components of the game. If you would like to rate a player visit the following link:
Scout Servey
The results of the scouting report submitted by you will be [...]
January 1, 2009
Categories: Alliance, CHL, CJAHL, Canadian Hockey News, Development, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey Parents, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, NHL, NHL Draft, NHL Prospects, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OHL Cup, OHL Priority Selection, OMHA, OPJHL, Poll, Tryouts/Camps, USA Hockey, WHL . . Author: chnb . Comments: 2 Comments
Today on Network 54 the news dropped. Rumour has been around that Upper Canada College had purchased the Bancroft Hawks who has their membership revoked for allegations of mismanagement and embezzling money. Today it was confirmed! This makes Upper Canada College the third private school to enter the OPJHL the other two being most recently [...]
July 17, 2008
Categories: CJAHL, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, OPJHL, Prospects . . Author: chnb . Comments: 3 Comments
Hockey Canada has passed what many will say is the most aggressive policy in years. This policy is aimed at non-aligned “outlaw” hockey league. In the Action Bulletin released on July 5,2008 this bulletin send some jabs at these outlaw league. Canadian Hockey News believe that the three leagues in question are the CYO Polar [...]
July 5, 2008
Categories: Alliance, BCHL, CHL, CHPA, CJAHL, Canadian Hockey News, Development, GMHL, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey History, Hockey Parents, IIHF, International, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, NCAA, NHL, NHL Draft, NHL Prospects, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OHL Cup, OHL Priority Selection, OMHA, OPJHL, QMJHL, Referee . . Author: chnb . Comments: 9 Comments
Do you plan on making the NHL? It is good to see that you have aspirations in hockey, don’t let anybody deture you from your dreams. However, making the NHL is no easy task. In fact, it is proably one of the most gruelling and painful endevors an athelet can make. If you were to [...]
June 11, 2008
Categories: Alliance, BCHL, CHL, CHPA, CJAHL, Canadian Hockey News, Development, GMHL, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey History, Hockey Parents, IIHF, International, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, NCAA, NHL, NHL Draft, NHL Prospects, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OHL Cup, OHL Priority Selection, OMHA, OPJHL, Poll, Prospects, QMJHL, Referee, Tryouts/Camps, USA Hockey, WHL . . Author: chnb . Comments: 4 Comments
The Hockey community has been struck with tragedy again. Luc Bourdon a defenseman with the Manitoba Moose, and top draft pick of the Vancouver Canucks was sadly killed in a motorcycle accident. A truely unfortunate event. Luc represented Canada in the world juniors, winning 2 goad medals for Canada. Our thoughts and prayers go out [...]
May 30, 2008
Categories: BCHL, CHL, CJAHL, Canadian Hockey News, Development, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey History, Hockey Parents, IIHF, International, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, NCAA, NHL, NHL Draft, NHL Prospects, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OMHA, OPJHL, Poll, Prospects, QMJHL, Referee, USA Hockey, WHL . . Author: chnb . Comments: 1 Comment
The Hockey Development Center of Ontario, a agency of the Ontario government announced the 84 players who will be participating in the final selection camp.The camp will take place in Thunder Bay.
See who the players are(.pdf)
May 27, 2008
Categories: Alliance, BCHL, CHL, CJAHL, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey Parents, IIHF, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, NCAA, NHL Prospects, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OHL Cup, OHL Priority Selection, OPJHL, Prospects, Tryouts/Camps . . Author: chnb . Comments: 1 Comment
Hockey Canada has created a manual to educate you about the Canadian Development Model and how it affects you. The link below will provide you with the opportunity to download the manual.
Download
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May 6, 2008
Categories: CHL, Development, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, OHF, OHL, OPJHL . . Author: chnb . Comments: Leave a Comment
Back by popular demand, the Pepsi®, Lay’s® and Gatorade® brands are giving Canadian hockey fans the opportunity for a chance to win the ultimate prize – the Stanley Cup™ delivered to their home for a NHL playoff party by six-time Stanley Cup champion, Mark Messier!
To enter the Bring Home the Stanley Cup contest, fans must [...]
April 28, 2008
Categories: Alliance, BCHL, CHL, CHPA, CJAHL, Canadian Hockey News, GMHL, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey History, Hockey Parents, IIHF, International, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Links, Minor Hockey, NCAA, NHL, NHL Draft, NHL Prospects, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OHL Cup, OHL Priority Selection, OMHA, OPJHL, Poll, Prospects, QMJHL, Referee, Tryouts/Camps, USA Hockey, Uncategorized . . Author: chnb . Comments: 2 Comments
Many of you probably already know. But other may just be entering into the hockey realm and realizing that to be successful in the sport you need a heck of a lot of money. There are rumours that some minor midget coaches could be making upward of $150,000. This probably represents one of the higher [...]
April 24, 2008
Categories: Alliance, BCHL, CHL, CJAHL, GMHL, GTHL, Hockey Canada, Hockey History, Hockey Parents, IIHF, Jr. A, Junior Hockey, Minor Hockey, NCAA, NHL, NOHA, National Championships, OHF, OHL, OHL Priority Selection, OMHA, OPJHL, Prospects, QMJHL, Referee, USA Hockey, WHL . . Author: chnb . Comments: Leave a Comment
The Ontario Hockey Federation approved changes to their regulations. The areas affected were players transfers, development fees, tampering, and AAA waivers. The two most drastic changes were in the development fees structuring. It seems the OHF is attempting to encourage the growth of its Midget AAA and making the transition more smooth. The OHF also [...]
March 20, 2008
Categories: Alliance, CJAHL, Development, GTHL, Hockey Canada, OHF, OHL, OMHA, OPJHL, QMJHL, WHL . . Author: chnb . Comments: Leave a Comment