2015 - 2016 season - Hockey Nova Scotia
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2015 - 2016 season - Hockey Nova Scotia
2015 - 2016 SEASON SMALL AND PERRY www.nsfmhl.ca TAYLOR AND MOSS PELLERIN AND MACNEIL BYRNE AND SPOONER MACINTYRE THIBEAU WELCOME Barry Wisener President of NSFMHL AAA Dear NSFMHL Supporters I am very proud to present to you the Guide for the NSFMHL’s 2015 - 2016 season and invite you to review the information that follows. The guide this year takes on a different style, one the appeals to players, parents, university recruiters or just plain interested hockey fans and followers of our league. New features to the league include the requirement of our respective clubs to have at least one HP - 1 certified coach on the bench which is consistent with the specifications for all major leagues in this country. Our website has been upgraded to get a wider and deeper arrangement of content to stay attached to league activity. We have also adopted the services of individuals who will inject a level of expertice in the area of education, personal development, safety, officiating liasons and communication. Bell Aliant will step up the live streaming of selected games prior to Christmas which will transition into the “game of the week” after Christmas and into the playoffs. Many thanks to our corporate sponsors, to the companies behind our franchises, and the families who believe in a league that promotes skill development, personal growth and the opportunity to play competitive female hockey while living at home. Last but not least I would like to thank Stephen Murray and his team on the Female Council for the groundbreaking work they have done in the way female hockey is administered in Nova Scotia and for the incredible pool of female players who will move through the system with the excitement of some day playing in the NSFMHL. The NSFMHL executive deserves a high level of praise for managing their hockey business well and creating a very attractive brand to which our young female players recognize and hold in high regard. From the beginning of the season to their annual awards banquet they continue to generate a high level of competition with skill, character and enthusiasm in a very professional setting. As many of you know HNS has implemented a Central Online Registry for the upcoming season in female hockey. Better information earlier in the process allows us to administer programs in a quality fashion so we can place players on teams reflective of their skill level and mindset when it comes to hockey. Along with that the Executive Committees have been created to manage the regions with a Committee Chair at the helm. These committees will steer the process and get the players on the ice. The introduction of C hockey in selected areas will complete the list of things to accomplish to ensure our goals are met. Having said all of this we hope that these changes along with the continued good work with the NSFMHL the ever changing landscape will one day have us firing on all cylinders. Thank you for supporting the executive recognized below and for taking the time to review this Guide. Stephen Murray Chair, HNSFC EXECUTIVE Bob Perry Pictou County Team Representative Gordon Boyd Metro Team Representative Carol Ann Pyke Cape Breton Team Representative Les Parker East Hants Team Representative Barbara Tremaine Banquet, Awards and HC Registry Don Crawley HNS Rep and Regulations Advisor Heather Murphy HNS Rep and Budget Advisor “Our executive has worked hard at clearly defining our brand…to provide a highly skilled and competitive league for Nova Scotian females who see the value of staying home with their family, participating in school activities, involved in their communities and building good hockey and personal skills.” HP-1 CERTIFIED COACHES LIMITED TRAVEL EDUCATION RISK MANAGEMENT HIGHLY COMPETITIVE ATLANTIC AND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS OFF ICE PROGRAMS SKILL DEVELOPMENT AUS AND CIS SCOUTED OUTSTANDING HOCKEY EXPERIENCE RIGHT HERE AT HOME THE LEAGUE WE WATCH Dave Synishyn Chris Larade Head Coach SMU Women’s Hockey Team Head Coach Mount A Women’s Hockey Team Zack Ball Sean Fraser Bruce Donaldson Peter Murphy Head Coach STU Women’s Hockey Team Head Coach U de M Women’s Hockey Team Having an elite female midget league in the province allows us, as AUS coaches, to recruit players who have been developed at high level of hockey both as people and players. It is a great opportunity to watch potential players for our programs right in our back yard. The NSFMHL provides a great opportunity for female players to prepare for the next level. A recruiter has lot’s of time to see these local players over a balanced schedule from August to March.Our program has benefited with no less than 6 players impacting our roster as we continually look for talent from the league. It’s not about where or when you play, it’s about how you play and the NSFMHL provides us with that feature. Mount Allison is looking for enthusiastic student athletes who have the ambition and the ability to perform at the highest level of university academics and sports. The direction I see the NSFMHL taking guarantees that we will have a sustainable pool of qualified student athletes that could potentially add value to our program. The NSFMHL is a very important component to female hockey community and the AUS. Anytime you have an elite league that mirrors the next level in terms of professionalism and quality, it’s a recruiters dream…as coaches have the opportunity to track the progress of potential student athletes and sell our programs to them. The NSFMHL offers the very best in terms of opportunity and transition from Midget AAA to the CIS Level. Historically the league has had a number of graduates move on to become AUS all-stars helping their respective programs win AUS Championships and represent the AUS Conference at the CIS Nationals. UPEI continues to view the NSFMHL as one of our recruiting priorities and looks forward to another year of high end competition. The Nova Scotia Female Midget AAA League has long been a supplier of quality hockey players to the university ranks. We have had several league graduates play in our program and we look forward for opportunities to see these teams compete. The strength of all the Maritime midget AAA leagues has continued to grow and provide a viable option for players who wish to compete at a high level and stay closer to home. TI echo the sentiments of my collegues in the AUS in terms of the brand they have developed. The NSFMHL consistently consistently delivers well adjusted, hard working, academically sound, skilled players to the league.... female players who make a good account of themselves and the programs that got them ready for university hockey. Head Coach ST.FX Women’s Hockey Team Head Coach Dal Women’s Hockey Team Head Coach UPEI Women’s Hockey Team Denis Ross LEAGUE ALUMNI Maddison Clarke - Defense, UPEI Panthers • Native of Hilden, N.S. • South Colchester MHA graduate • 3 years with Pro Cresting Penguins, Ass’t Captain & 1st team All Star plus Top Def Award winner • Silver medalist at Atlantics in NFLD in 2014 • Governor General’s Academic AAA Award in Grade 12 • Now 2nd year Science student and PRO CRESTING PENGUINS Varsity Hockey Panther at UPEI FEMALE HOCKEY CLUB • Academic All Canadian MIDGET Sarah MacNeil - Forward, Dal Tigers • Home town Sydney N.S ( Sydney MHA ) • Cape Breton NSFMHL AAA player playing all 3 eligible years • League 1st team All Star and Academic/Athletic Award winner • Member 2011 CWG women’s hockey team • Allen Joseph Memorial Award winner • 4 year veteran of Dal Women’s Hockey Program • 3 time Academic All Canadian • Incredible track record for community volunteering/involvement 2015 Youth Bike Ride, Recreation N.S student rep., Hockey Players for Kids, Operation Christmas Child, Parade of Lights, plus many many more. Katherine Purchase - Goal, Concordia Stingers • Just completed 1st year Business with 4.3 GPA • GAA 1.07 (1st in CIS) • .959 SAVE % (1st in CIS) 2 shut outs • CIS All Rookie Team Goaltender • RSEQ Rookie of the Year • RSEQ 2nd team All Star • Concordia Female Rookie of the Year • President’s Awards (Athletics/Academics) Lyndsay Oakes - Forward, UPEI Panthers • Hometown Trenton NS • Played minor hockey in PCMHA • Graduate of Northern Storm of NSFMHL AAA • 2010 Athlete of the Year North Nova High School • UPEI Kenesioligy grad • Varsity hockey and rugby player • Academic All Canadian in 2015 • AUS Women’s Hockey Championship 2012 • Canada Games Softball 2009 Alex Normore and Breanna Lancleve Team Canada, World University Games in Spain Breanna Lancleve, SMU Huskies and Alex Normore, STFX X-Women. Breanna and Alex proudly represented Canada at the 27th World Winter Universiade Games in Granada, Spain in 2015. Participating countries included Spain, Russia, Japan, Canada, Kazakhstan, USA, China and Canada. These girls were selected among the very best female university players in the country and returned with a silver medal. Alex contributed to a Gold medal performance in 2013-2014. These players are graduates of the MBP female midget program in the NSFMHL. MACINTYRE CHEVY PANTHERS TEAM DRAWS FROM ALL MHA’S IN CAPE BRETON AND STRAIT REGIONS Back row: Guy Poirier, Kali Hynes, Madison Grace, Kylie Francis, Karlie MacNeil, Emma Roland, Alisha MacDonald, Kortney Hawco, Mary Wadden, Brianna Marsh, Steve Grace. Front row: Arianna Denny, Alexa Poirier, Amanda Gove, Victoria MacIntyre, Floyd MacIntyre, Andrea Pyke, Leah Byrne, Katherine MacIntyre, Jazz Meagher. Floyd MacIntyre Coach MacIntyre Chevy Panthers is looking at another exciting season in the NSFMHL AAA league. A strong core of players are returning from last years team and a eager group of younger players with a lot of speed will fill out our roster. Our goalie from last year has moved on to university play this year which will allow our rookie goalie a lot of opportunity to play in this competitive league. Our team plans on attending tournaments in Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick with another trip possible in the spring. Our team would like to wish all players, coaches and staff within the league another successful season and looking forward to great competition over the coming months. METRO BOSTON PIZZA Centre 200 Located in heart of Sydney N.S. and home of the C.B Screaming Eagles Versatile multipurpose venue suited for exhibitions, concerts and events Beautiful NHL size ice surface with seating capacity for 5000 spectators Convenient to downtown restaurants, hotels and parking. www.centre200.ca 2014-2015 LEAGUE AND PROVINCIAL CHAMPS TEAMS DRAW FROM MHA’S IN HALIFAX, TASA, CHEBUCTO, & ALL MHA’S IN THE NOVA & WESTERN ZONES Back Row (Left To Right): Carly Colbourne, Grace Martin, Sydney Phelan, Jessica O’Malley, Hanna Dorey, Emma Rafuse. Middle Row (Left To Right): Joanne Thibeau (Manager), Miranda McMillan (Asst. Coach), Ainsley Lloyd, Jeanelle Sibley, Alexandra Boyd, Meadow Carman, Keisha Kane, Kira Memet, Alyssa Sibley, Robyn Nicholson (Asst. Coach), Rhonda Baxter (Manager). Front Row (Left To Right): Josée Thibeau, J-R Letourneau (Head Coach), Jenna Pellerin, Shannen Grandy, Gord Boyd (President) Rachel Dorey, Kate Gallagher, Heather MacDonald (Asst. Coach), Terra Lanteigne. J-R Letourneau Coach Metro Boston Pizza returns to the 2015-16 season motivated more than ever after capturing a Nova Scotia Provincial title but suffering a devastating lost in a shootout for a birth at the National Championship Tournament. Coach Létourneau, MacDonald and McMillan are returning this season and are motivated more than ever. They will be joined by Coach Nicholson, a Dalhousie Tiger graduate. With five graduating players and a strong returning core, MBP will find themselves continuing with a similar focus to last season while building on what is being considered a solid foundation and ensuring that their all of their players are prepared for any university playing opportunities. MBP will strive to develop quality players and confident, successful young female athletes, who will become strong community volunteers and dedicated leaders in the growth of female hockey. BMO Bedford 61 Gary Martin Dr. in The Parks of West Bedford Off Highway 102, intersection of Hammonds Plains Rd. and Gary Martin Dr. 4 NHL Size arenas with a main arena capacity of 1000 Spacious foyer, multi purpose rooms, retail sports store Food and beverage services with ample parking www.bmocentrehalifax.com NORTHERN SUBWAY SELECTS TEAMS DRAW FROM ALL MHA’S IN HIGHLAND & FUNDY REGIONS Back row: Coach Troy Reid, Josie Chisholm, Maddie Bourque, Annika Mason, Amanda Dunning, Katie Pentz, Julia Scammell, Siena Forance, Maddie Quinn, Sophia Wornell, Travis Pentz (Assistant Coach), Ron Turnbull (Assistant Coach). Front row: Adi Small, Kaila Reid, Megan Stewart, Hannah Richards, Katelyn Dunn, Camryn Halliday, Kenzie Reid, Katie Henderson. Missing from photo: Johnny Bourque Troy Reid Coach The Northern Subway Selects just came off of one of their most successful seasons in franchise history. The past two seasons saw steady improvement and the 2015-16 year should be no different. The Selects graduated four players from last season and have filled those spots with extremely high leveled young talent. Expectations for success this season are higher than ever! Having lost in the league final last season, there is a void feeling amongst the group. The Subway girls will be participating in 3-4 tournaments this year which should prepare them for the playoff run in late February and March. The coaching staff strongly believes we have learned a lot over the past couple of seasons and should be knocking on the door of a provincial title. Pictou County Wellness Centre Just ust off Trans Canada on highway 289 Home of Pictou County YMCA, 2 NHL size arenas Fitness facility, walking track, swimming pool, gymnasium VIP suites, food services, parking. Arena stadium capacity of 1650 www.pcwellnesscentre.ca PRO CRESTING PENGUINS TEAMS DRAW FROM MHA’S IN DARTMOUTH, COLE HARBOUR, EASTERN SHORE, EAST HANTS, SACKVILLE & BEDFORD MIDGET AAA PRO CRESTING PENGUINS FEMALE HOCKEY CLUB Back row (left to Right). Todd Higgins (Ass’t Coach), Megan Vigneau, Taylor Joyce, Maria Morefield, Macy Conrad, Jass Dolan, Cecelia Payne, Abbie Wisener, Micayla MacIntyre, Dana O’Connor, Sarah Polak, Claire Renken, Mike Perrin (Ass’t Coach) Front Row (left to right). Kate Spooner, Elena Corra, Lauren Donovan, Les Parker (Coach), Taylor Keeping, Maddie Phillips, Kayla Diliberatore Missing from photo: Whitney Halloranr (Ass’t Coach), Kaitlyn Parker (Ass’t Coach) East Hants Sportsplex This year the Pens will be a team with many new faces in the line up. The returning players from last year hold down key positions and will provide valuable leadership and support for the new players entering our program. The team will be expected to work hard on and off the ice to get to the next level. With a balanced schedule consisting of games, practices, team building events, tournaments and technical sessions - we look forward to being a contender in 2015-16. Les Parker Coach 1076 Highway 2 Lantz, N.S. Take exit 8 off the 102 to 214 then a left on highway 2 2 NHL size arenas with stadium capacity of 230 and 900 World class indoor training facility and field house under the dome Spacious parking, Roxie’s Café, lounge areas and meeting rooms www.easthantssportsplex.ca AAA NORTHERN SUBWAY SELECTS PRO CRESTING PENGUINS PRO CRESTING PENGUINS FEMALE HOCKEY CLUB DOB 09/15/00 08/02/99 12/25/98 04/23/98 10/13/99 01/28/98 08/17/98 03/06/99 12/03/00 06/16/98 05/01/99 10/13/99 03/29/98 06/12/98 08/09/98 10/08/98 08/18/99 POSITION GRADE Forward 10 Defence 11 Forward 11 Forward 12 Defence 11 Forward 12 Defence 12 Forward 11 Defence 9 Forward 12 Forward 11 Forward 11 Goalie 12 Goalie 12 Defence 12 Defence 12 Forward 11 PLAYER NUMBERHOMETOWN Katie Henderson 1 Salmon River Julia Scammell 2 Murray Siding Maddie Quinn 3 Truro Kenzie Reid 4 Pictou Annika Mason 5 Stellarton Hannah Richards 6 Stellarton Sophia Wornell 7 New Glasgow Kaila Reid 8 Pictou Katie Dunn 9 New Glasgow Megan Stewart 10 Trenton Camryn Halliday 11 New Glasgow Siena Forance 12 Inverness Josie Chisholm 14 St. Andrews Katie Pentz 15 Trenton Maddie Bourque 16 Westville Amanda Dunning 17 New Glasgow Adi Small 31 Lower Onslow DOB 10/19/98 01/30/99 07/10/00 10/26/98 08/28/98 05/15/98 03/17/00 10/26/98 11/09/98 05/25/98 09/21/00 12/30/98 05/12/00 02/03/99 04/05/98 10/23/98 10/20/98 POSITION GRADE Goalie 11 Defense 11 Defense 10 Forward 11 Defense 12 Defense 12 Defense 10 Forward 11 Forward 11 Forward 12 Forward 10 Forward 11 Defense 10 Forward 11 Forward 12 Forward 11 Goalie 12 MACINTYRE CHEVY’S PANTHERS MIDGET PLAYER NUMBERHOMETOWN Claire Renken 3 Middle Sackville Abbie Wisener 7 Cole Harbour Taylor Keeping 8 Hacketts Cove Cecelia Payne 9 Cole Harbour Micayla MacIntyre 10 Fall River Jasserina Dolan 11 Middle Sackville Maddie Phillips 12 Ellershouse Lauren Donovan 14 Hammonds Plains Macy Conrad 15 Cole Harbour Sarah Polak 16 Bedford Taylor Joyce 18 Fall River Maria Morefield 22 Porters Lake Kayla Diliberatore 31 Bedford Kate Spooner 33 Grand Pre Dana O’Connor 44 Middle Sackville Elena Corra 92 Glen Margaret Megan Vigneau 97 Dartmouth METRO BOSTON PIZZA ROSTERS PLAYER NUMBERHOMETOWN Hanna Dorey 2 Halifax Alyssa Sibley 3 Dartmouth Meadow Carman 4 Halifax Alexandra Boyd 5 Halifax Carly Colbourne 6 Timberlea Ainsley Lloyd 8 Hammonds Plains Jeanelle Sibley 9 Dartmouth Jessica O’Malley 10 Halifax Shannen Grandy 11 Halifax Emma Rafuse 14 Halifax Sydney Phelan 15 Stillwater Lake Grace Martin 16 Lunenburg Kate Gallagher 17 Stillwater Lake Kira Memet 18 Kentville Jenna Pellerin 19 Halifax Rachel Dorey 20 Halifax Terra Lanteigne 35 Hatchett Lake Keisha Kane 55 Kings County Josée Thibeau 73 Halifax DOB 05/08/97 04/30/98 10/05/00 03/23/99 03/02/99 09/25/99 04/30/98 12/18/99 04/14/99 04/19/00 10/07/00 06/25/01 01/22/99 02/04/00 05/29/98 06/07/98 06/18/98 05/06/99 12/22/98 POSITION GRADE Defence 10 Defence 12 Defence 9 Defence 11 Forward 11 Defence 11 Forward 12 Forward 10 Forward 11 Forward 10 Forward 10 Defence 9 Defence 11 Forward 10 Forward 12 Forward 12 Goalie 12 Forward 11 Goalie 11 PLAYER NUMBERHOMETOWN Andrea Pyke 4 Sydney Mines Karlie MacNeil 5 New Waterford Emma Roland 6 Black Rock Victoria MacIntyre 7 Glace Bay Alisha MacDonald 8 Glace Bay Brianna Marsh 9 Alder Point Alexa Poirier 10 Coxheath Kortney Hawco 11 Sydney Amanda Gove 12 Glace Bay Katherine MacIntyre 14 Sydney Mary Wadden 15 Gardiner Mines Kylie Francis 16 Eskasoni Kali Hynes 17 Glace Bay Madison Grace 18 New Waterford Leah Byrne 22 Glace Bay Arianna Denny 52 Eskasoni DOB 01/27/98 01/27/00 02/10/98 06/01/98 06/03/99 06/04/00 07/12/00 02/02/99 06/01/98 05/04/00 03/08/99 03/25/00 11/06/00 12/09/00 07/20/99 08/31/00 POSITION GRADE Forward 12 Forward 10 Forward 12 Defense 12 Forward 11 Defense 10 Forward 10 Forward 11 Defense 12 Forward 10 Forward 11 Forward 10 Defense 9 Defense 9 Forward 11 Goal 10 2015 - 2016 NSFMHL SCHEDULE DATE Saturday September 12, 2015 Saturday September 12, 2015 Saturday September 12, 2015 Sunday September 13,2015 Sunday September 13, 2015 Sunday September 13, 2015 Saturday September 19, 2015 Saturday September 19,2015 Sunday September 20, 2015 Sunday September 20, 2015 Saturday September 26, 2015 Saturday September 25,2015 Sunday September 27, 2015 Sunday September 27, 2015 Saturday October 3, 2015 Saturday October 3, 2015 Sunday October 4, 2015 Saturday October 10, 2015 Sunday October 11, 2015 Saturday October 17, 2015 Saturday October 17, 2015 Sunday October 18, 2015 Sunday October 18, 2015 Saturday October 24, 2015 Saturday October 24, 2015 Sunday October 25, 2015 Sunday October 25, 2015 Saturday October 31, 2015 Sunday November 1, 2015 Saturday November 7, 2015 Saturday November 7, 2015 Sunday November 8, 2015 Sunday November 8, 2015 Saturday November 14, 2015 Sunday November 15, 2015 Saturday November 21, 2015 Saturday November 21, 2015 Sunday November 22, 2015 Saturday November 28, 2015 Saturday November 28, 2015 Sunday November 29, 2015 Saturday December 5, 2015 AWAY HOME Venue PRESEASON EXH GAMES SELECTS MBP PCWellness PANTHERS MBP PCWellness PENS SELECTS PCWellness MBP PENS PCWellness PANTHERS SELECTS PCWellness PENS PANTHERS PCWellness START OF REGULAR SEASON SELECTS PANTHERS Bayplex PENS MBP BMO SELECTS PANTHERS Bayplex MBP PENS East Hants Sportsplex MBP PANTHERS Bayplex PENS SELECTS PCWellness MBP PANTHERS Bayplex SELECTS PENS East Hants Sportsplex PENS PANTHERS Bayplex SELECTS MBP BMO PENS PANTHERS Bayplex NO GAMES ACC WEEKEND (THANKSGIVING OCT 12TH) Start Time PANTHERS PENS PANTHERS BMO PCWellness East Hants Sportsplex 3:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:00 AM PANTHERS SELECTS PENS MBP MBP PENS SELECTS PANTHERS TOURNAMENT SUBWAY CUP PCWellness Appledome East Hants Sportsplex Emera North Sydney 12:30 PM 3:15 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM PANTHERS MBP PENS SELECTS MBP SELECTS PANTHERS PENS KANATA TOURNAMENT NOV 13-15 MBP AND PENS IN OTTAWA PENS MBP PANTHERS SELECTS SELECTS MBP PANTHERS SELECTS MBP PENS SELECTS PENS MBP PANTHERS BMO PCWellness PCWellness East Hants Sportsplex 3:30 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:00 AM BMO PCWellness Appledome PCWellness TBA East Hants Sportsplex Emera North Sydney 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 2:15 PM 12:30 PM TBA 11:00 AM 7:00 PM MBP SELECTS PENS 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 10:30 AM 12:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:00 PM 1:30 PM 10:30 AM DATE AWAY HOME Venue Saturday December 5, 2015 PENS SELECTS PCWellness Sunday December 6, 2015 MBP PANTHERS Emera North Sydney Sunday December 6, 2015 SELECTS PENS East Hants Sportsplex Saturday December 12, 2015 PANTHERS MBP BMO Sunday December 13, 2015 PANTHERS PENS East Hants Sportsplex Sunday December 13, 2015 MBP SELECTS PCWellness Saturday December 19, 2015 MBP SELECTS PCWellness Sunday December 20, 2015 SELECTS PANTHERS Emera North Sydney Sunday December 20, 2015 MBP PENS East Hants Sportsplex Saturday December 26, 2015 CHRISTMAS BREAK Sunday December 27, 2015 Saturday January 2, 2016 CHRISTMAS BREAK Sunday January 3, 2016 Saturday January 9, 2016 DQ TOURNAMENT Sunday January 10, 2016 Saturday January 16, 2016 PENS PANTHERS Emera North Sydney Saturday January 16, 2016 SELECTS MBP BMO Sunday January 17, 2016 PENS PANTHERS Emera North Sydney Sunday January 17, 2016 MBP SELECTS PCWellness Saturday January 23, 2016 Saturday January 23, 2016 No Games HIGH SCHOOL EXAMS Sunday January 24, 2016 JAN 25-28 Saturday January 30, 2016 PANTHERS SELECTS PCWellness Saturday January 30, 2016 PENS MBP BMO Sunday January 31, 2016 Saturday February 6, 2016 PANTHERS MBP BMO Saturday February 6, 2016 SELECTS PENS TBA Sunday February 7, 2016 PANTHERS PENS East Hants Sportsplex Sunday February 7, 2016 SELECTS MBP BMO Saturday February 13, 2016 PEI SWEETHEART TOURNAMENT Sunday February 14, 2016 Saturday February 20, 2016 STORM WEEKEND - MAKE UP GAMES Sunday February 21, 2016 END OF REGULAR SEASON Saturday February 27, 2016 SEMI FINALS Sunday February 28, 2016 Friday March 4,2016 Saturday March 5, 2016 SEMI FINALS Sunday March 6, 2016 Saturday March 12,2016FINALS Sunday march 13,2016 Friday march 18,2016FINALS Saturday march 19,2016 Sunday march 20,2016 FEMALE MIDGET AAA Atlantics - PEI - March 31- April 3rd PLEASE REFER TO THE NSFMHL.CA WEBSITE FOR THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. Start Time 12:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 3:30 PM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 1:30 PM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM TBA 11:00 AM 11:45 AM LEAGUE RESOURCES Ian Spooner Todd Robinson Education Consultant Referee in Chief HNS, Officating Liason, NSFMHL AAA Ian Spooner is currently an Acadia University faculty member as professor of Earth and Environmental Science. In addition to his academic responsibilities he brings another skill set to the table to the Athletic Department. For the past 10 years varsity programs have utilized his expertice as an academic advisor for their athletes. Needless to say, his keen interest in hockey at the MHA level and background as a volunteer coach in minor hockey make him a natural to liason with sports teams, especially the hockey team. He has helped greatly in bringing the athletes into the community and supporting development programs (AMHA). Any female players in the NSFMHL AAA wishing to view the landscape of what is required to be a varsity athlete, suggestions on goal setting, time management, curriculum, personal development, or just the general transitional concerns from high school to university...Ian is at your disposal. He has worked with players in the past transitioning to university and college programs thoughout Canada and the U.S. and can be reached by calling 902 585-1312 or email [email protected] As Hockey Nova Scotia Referee-in-Chief, Todd is responsible for the administration and development of the officiating program that includes over 1200 officials in the province officiating hockey games from novice to university. Part of that group is our growing female officiating division. Although it is not growing as fast as the male side there has been a great deal of progress. The female officiating program provides tremendous opportunities for young female players to continue in the game after they have finished playing or to give them extra ice time for skating development while learning a different aspect of the game and some pocket money at the same time. In particular he works closely with the NSFMHL AAA league to ensure we are providing quality officials for games as it continues to grow and develop into a premier league with tremendous opportunities for players. [email protected] Beth Reid Marie Normore Risk Management League Scheduler and Web Site Manager Beth has been with Hockey Nova Scotia for several years. In the early part of the season, Beth is busy assisting our executive with getting our players registered and rosters current with the Hockey Canada Registry.. Administratively Beth ensures the NSFMHL is equipped with the necessary support mechanisms to see that our players have a safe and respectful environment. Topics relative to permits, insurance, respect in sport, concussion protocol, safety courses and procedures, bullying etc…are examples of what we have to stay current with in order to deliver a professionally run league and guarantee to our players these safety features. If anyone has any questions regarding risk management relative to the NSFMHL AAA please contact her at [email protected] Marie once again stays connected with league efforts offering her services to create a well balanced schedule and maintain the league web site. She is frequently seen at many NSFMHL games and along with her husband Wayne follow with interest the MBP franchise they started many years ago. As a result, we all benefit from a fabulous schedule and enjoy interacting with an active and robust website. [email protected] Go to nsfmhl.ca for current news, statistics, schedules and stories AWARDS BANQUET 1ST ALL STAR TEAM ROOKIE ALL STAR TEAM 2ND ALL STAR TEAM COACH OF YEAR AND MVP LEO MACPHERSON AWARDS: TOP GOALTENDER - Terra Lanteigne (Metro Boston Pizza) TOP DEFENSE - Julia Scammell (Northern Subway Selects) TOP SCORER - Taylor Keeping (Pro Cresting Penguins) MOST SPORTSMANLIKE - Andrea Pyke (MacIntyre Chevy Panthers) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Kira Memet (Mettro Boston Pizza) and Lauren Donovan (Pro Cresting Penguins) LEAGUE MVP - Taylor Keeping (Pro Cresting Penguins) ROOKIE ALL STAR (G) Adi Small (Northern Subway Selects) (D) Brittney Willams (Pro Cresting Penguins) (D) Kate Gallagher (Metro Boston Pizza) (F) Carly Colbourne (Metro Boston Pizza) (F) Megan Stewart (Northern Subway Selects) (F) Patti-Ann Tracey (Northern Subway Selects) 2ND ALL STAR (G) Kate Spooner (Pro Cresting Penguins) (D) Victoria MacIntyre (MacIntyre Chevy Panthers) (D) Brooke Larade (MacIntyre Chevy Panthers) (F) Chelsea Gittens (Pro Cresting Penguins) (F) Sylvie Julien (Metro Boston Pizza) (F) Sarah Moss (Pro Cresting Penguins) 1ST ALL STAR (G) Eva Hall (MacIntyre Chevy Panthers) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, ST. FX GUEST SPEAKER (D) Katie Rubinger (Metro Boston Pizza) (D) Taylor Perry (Northern Subway Selects) (F) Jenna Pellerin (Metro Boston Pizza) (F) Leah Byrne (MacIntyre Chevy Panthers) (F) Alyssa MacNeil (Metro Boston Pizza) COACH OF THE YEAR - J-R Letourneau (Metro Boston Pizza) LEAGUE VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR - Les Parker (Pro Cresting Penguins) AA MUNRO SCHOLARSHIP - Hilary Taylor (Northern Subway Selects) LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - Metro Boston Pizza PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS - Metro Boston Pizza HOME HEATING SYDNEY YEARLY SPONSORS OF LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP 60 Maillard Street Sydney, Nova Scotia 902 564-6555 A proud member of D.P. Murphy Hotels and Resorts WATCH FOR 2016 FEMALE FESTIVAL APRIL 15TH, 16TH & 17TH 2016 B rian M ac P hee • Female Festival Coordinator • [email protected]