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Lead, develop, promote positive hockey experiences.
Annual General Meeting2016
May 13-15, 2016Best Western Plus, Dartmouth
Welcome
Structural Review Updates
•Updates from Semi-Annual Meeting•Midget Review and Proposal•Atom Review
2014-15: M-44 F- 9 Total Players 53
2015-16: M-58 F-21 Total Players 79
Increase of 26 Players (+ 49%)
Growing the Game
Jump Into Hockey (late start program)
• 3 sessions (1 fall and 2 winter)• 40 Players total• 30 Players participated in both sessions• 1 Player joined regular hockey in January
Midget Review
Committee consisted of :• Co-Chairs, Kevin Mitchell and Darren Cossar;• Darren Sutherland (HNS Director of Development Programs)• Mike Field (HNS Manager of Member Services)• Randy Morgan (HNS)• John Sellers (President- NS Major Midget)• Todd Watson (President - NS Major Bantam)• Brad MacKinley and Arnie Farrell (HNS Minor Council)• Shawn MacKenzie and Brian MacInnis (Members at Large).
Midget Review Process
• Committee meetings;• E-mail questionnaire to committee members;• Comparisons to other Branches;• Input from key stakeholders;• Online membership survey; and• Focus group (Bantam, Midget and High School players).
Our Approach…Identify who the customer is and what do they want from the
sport of hockey…
Midget Review “Proposal”
• HNS create a new “Elite” Midget Hockey league for 15 year olds and 16 year old players with late birthdays (Sept-Dec) and limited full 16 year olds.
• Teams to be hosted/operated by MHA’s, Major Midget teams or combination.
• In a perfect scenario there would be six-eight teams. For year one if we could get 5 or six teams out of these regions; Cape Breton, Cape Breton West/Highland, Fundy, 3 HRM and Valley/Southshore.
Midget Review “Proposal”
• 30 Game schedule, plus tournaments (could play in Maritime Midget AAA minor events).
• Mostly weekend play, similar to Major Bantam and Midgets.
• Player budget, keep between $2-$3,000 Max.• HNS to put out for expressions of interest from
MHA’s and Major Midget league with deadline of June 30th, 2016.
Midget Review “Proposal”
• What happens with current or remaining Midget structure. TBD – discussion.
• Major Midget• “Midget Minor” (NEW 15-16 year old league)• Midget AA – checking (2015-16 – 16 teams)• Midget A – checking (2015-16 – 23 teams)• Midget B – non checking (2015-16 – 13 teams)• Midget C – non checking (2015-16 – 60 teams)
Atom Review
• End of Year two with removal of Atom AAA and MHAs larger than 110 icing two Atom AA teams
• More time is needed to monitor players who have gone through this system and moved on to Peewee. Hockey NS will also monitor players via the U13 HPP
Atom Review
• Another 2 years will be needed to follow the players through Peewee to see what impact it had on their development
• MHAs with two Atom AA teams are, for the most part, icing two competitive teams
• Does the 110 number work as the cut off?
Atom Review
Atom Review Goals
• We are meeting the intended goal of developing more players at 9-10 years of age by having more players at the highest level
• More teams at all levels of Atom allow MHAs to play more games closer to home
• Atom teams will continue to be involved with the DoC, not Provincial Championship Tournaments
Atom Review Continued Work
• The goal of Atom teams not travelling as much can improve
• What can be done to reach this goal?
Questions
Minor Hockey Association Presidents Meeting
• 15 Year Olds – Sackville MHA• Novice (Full ice vs Half Ice Games) – Sackville
MHA• MMHL Regulations – Sackville MHA• Boundary Review – Strait MHA• Dressing Room Policy – Strait MHA• Fair Play/Ice Policies – Strait MHA• Midget Hockey Changes – Strait MHA• MHA and NSSAF Partnership – Strait MHA• Officiating Concerns– Dartmouth MHA• Hand shaking – Dartmouth MHA• Other
Questions/Discussion
Saturday May 14, 2016
HNS New/Changing Initiatives
• HNS Semi-Annual Meeting• Development Weekend• RIS Lace-Up program• HC Sports Schools• HNS Officiating Initiative• MHA make up (#’s and Teams)
HNS Semi Annual
Concerns Raised with HNS
• Bad timing• Not enough time to address local
concerns• HNS does not get out to local MHA’s• Controlled by larger MHA’s
HNS Semi Annual 2016
• Business meeting for 21 Voting Delegates to remain, last weekend of September.
• Workshops to be delivered in a series of regional meetings to be held across the province. (early October)
• Meetings to be 3-3 ½ hours long and include HNS presentations, discussion and Q&A with local MHA’s.
• Meetings to be held during a week night and coordinated with MHA’s
• HNS Board, Council and Staff members to attend
Questions/Discussion
Development Weekend
• One of the most revolutionary moves made by HNS and copied or envied by many Branches across the country
• Concerns with timing and ability to attend tournaments.• Can we offer at the different time and have it add to a
larger break and be a better time for coaches, parents and players to focus on Development programs?
Development Weekend
December, leading into Christmas Break?
Development Weekend
• As weather gets worse it keeps people close to home in own association before Christmas
• Maybe cut down on injuries just before Christmas• Seems to be lot of interest in tournaments first part of
November • The same people who organize tryouts etc , seem to be the
same who organize development weekend, so maybe give them a break between those events
• Halfway point of year, maybe chance to re focus on development
Questions/Discussion
Hockey CanadaSports Schools
HNS Officiating