Registration for the 2022-23 season is now open, News (Aylmer Minor Hockey Association)

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May 26, 2022 | Leon Thoonen | 921 views
Registration for the 2022-23 season is now open
Registration for the 2022-23 season is now open and will once again be completed through the Hockey Canada Registry system (HCR 3.0).  

Register by June 30th to avoid late fees and guarantee a spot. 

For additional information see below...


HCR 3.0 Update:

Hockey Canada has made updates to their online registration system. These updates are outside of the control of AMHA. When you register this year, you may be asked to provide additional information to update your profile. Also, new registrants will now be asked to upload birth certificates right into the player’s profile at the time of registration.

Gate Fees:
As previously communicated, the OMHA has mandated the removal of all gate fees for the upcoming season. This eliminates a significant source of revenue that was used to cover the costs of referees and timekeepers. In addition to that, two major costs of running the program (Ice Rental and Referee costs) are increasing.  In order to recover the gate fee revenue and cover these additional costs there has been an increase in registration fees for the season. The goal of the AMHA is to recover a portion of these lost gate fees through registration fees and cover the balance through additional fundraising/sponsorship efforts during the season.  We encourage all members to participate in these efforts as we work diligently to offset rising costs while keeping fees as low as possible.

Vaccinations:
The OHF has removed the vaccination policy for the 2022-23 season and there is no vaccination requirement currently in place.

How to Register:
For more information and to complete your registration go to www.aylmerflames.com and select ‘REGISTRATION’ at the top of the home page. 

Any questions, email [email protected]
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