Boundary Changes
Contrary to any rumors or suggestions that there will be any upcoming boundary changes to the McKnight Hockey Association from the Hockey Calgary Boundary Review Committee; we would like to clarify that there will be NO changes for the 2012-2013 Hockey Season.
Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012
World's Longest Hockey Game NEEDS YOU TOMORROW AM!
Good afternoon,
We are looking for as many people as possible to come out and be a part of a flash mob. This flash mob will take place at the
Worlds Longest Hockey Game out in Chestermere this Wednesday, May 16 at 8 a.m. live on Breakfast Television! We are asking people to come out and SURPRISE the players with cheering, signs, clapping etc. as we flood into the Chestermere hockey arena.
Please feel free to forward this email onto your friends, family and co-workers as we want to make this a huge success (but please keep it a surprise for the players).
The game will be wrapping up Wednesday afternoon after 40 players reach a new World Record of playing in the longest hockey game (246 hour long game!). All proceeds raised are going to the Alberta Children's Hospital (goal of 1.5 million!).
We want to encourage these exhausted and extremely sore hockey players during their last leg of the game. PLEASE help us do that by joining us for the flash mob:
When: Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Where: Chestermere Hockey Arena (210 W. Chestermere Dr. Chestermere, AB)
Time: Everyone to meet at 8 a.m.
Who: EVERYONE IS WELCOME
What: Flash Mob (everyone will walk into the rink at the same time yelling and cheering – surprise the players and boost up their energy)
Thank you for supporting such a great cause and helping us cheer on these local hockey heroes.
Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Christina Rogers
Manager, Communications, Marketing & Events
Office: (403) 245.5773 ext. 203
Cell: (403) 354-4407
christina@hockeycalgary.com
Hockey Calgary
Max Bell Arena
1111 Barlow Tr. SE
Calgary, AB
T2E 6S2
www.hockeycalgary.com
Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012
PLAY ON!
Hockey Night in Canada’s Play On! Calgary is almost here! (We are asking all Directors to please forward the attached poster and information on to your coaches/managers and ask that they please forward to their parents/players. We’d like to thank McKnight Hockey in advance for helping us to circulate this information.)...Here you go McKnight!
Hockey Night in Canada’s Play On! Calgary is almost here!
When: June 16/17
Where: Deerfoot Mall
Registration Deadline: June 11, 2012
Visit us at www.playon.ca
Divisions for All Ages… Youth, Men’s, Women’s, Coed, All Skill Levels!
The Official Canadian Street Hockey Tournament!
Is Your Team In?

Posted on Sunday, May 13, 2012
Are you a golfer?
Hockey Calgary's Golf Tournament is taking place at Springbank Links Golf Club on Monday, June 25, 2012 with a shotgun start at 2pm. With celebrities, prizes, contests, a first tee gift and a silent auction, register today so you don't miss out!
Each year Hockey Calgary gives over 13,000 children a chance to play and compete in the great game of hockey. Dedicated volunteers, member associations and board members work hard to ensure all children have the right to play, regardless of their financial status. Involving children in a team sport like hockey is crucial for the development of life skills, relationships, role models and confidence. Hockey Calgary has helped raise over one million dollars which has benefited thousands of children over the past thirteen years to ensure fairness and growth in hockey.
There are a variety of ways that you can be involved. Following are just a couple of examples. Please see attached for more information. See you on the golf course!
Hockey Calgary Golf Tourney
Individual Golfer $275
Green Fees and first tee gift Lunch and dinner on golf day
Shared Hole Sign Sponsor $500
Logo on one hole sign shared with a non competing sponsor
Posted on Friday, May 04, 2012
Body Checking - Have you cast your vote?
Dear McKnight Hockey Member:Please find attached additional communication forwarded from Hockey Calgary relating to the Body Checking Resolution (with additional Hockey Calgary links to additional details).
As you are aware, we are already seeking your input through the survey which was sent out earlier this week. Members have been very forthcoming with their opinions and we thank everyone for taking the time to respond. If you have NOT yet responded, please do so. If you have responded and have any additional ideas or comments, please forward them to
president@mcknighthockey.com. Our Board meets next week and will discuss the input received from members.
Regards,
Dave Guebert
McKnight Hockey PresidentGood afternoon,
Please make sure you talk to your Association about whether or not body checking should be delayed until the Bantam level. YOUR VOICE MUST BE HEARD at your Association's AGM (please see dates attached).
Even if you filled out the public survey, your job is not done. Please make sure your Association president knows which way you want the vote to go. Email your president or attend your AGM. The vote regarding the delay of body checking is solely in your hands. You president needs your feedback to help them make the vote in favour of their members at the Hockey Calgary AGM on June 23.
Please find attached additional survey information that Provoke, the Marketing research company that compiled and conducted the original HC survey, has recently provided to Hockey Calgary. This will show you what people are thinking within your Association.
Hockey Calgary is presenting two motions to the AGM on June 23, 2012.
MOTION ONE: Effective the 2012/2013 season body checking will be removed from the age category of peewee.
MOTION TWO: Effective 2013/2014 season body checking will be removed from Bantam excluding elite and community divisions 1 through 3 and effective 2014/2015 body checking will be removed from midget excluding elite and community divisions 1 through 3.
A body checking committee was put together following a membership motion put forth at the 2011 AGM. This committee gathered detailed information through studies, public input and research and then presented their findings and recommendations to the Hockey Calgary Board of Directors.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why did the Hockey Calgary Board of Directors make this decision?
After last year's AGM (at our member's request), Hockey Calgary put together a body checking review committee. This committee gathered data, research and studies to help them come up with recommendations. In the final report, studies found children who body check at the Pee Wee level are three times more likely to sustain a major injury or a concussion. Safety of our children is the biggest and most important reason for putting forward the two motions.
What is the difference between body checking and body contact?
Body Checking - A player's attempt at gaining the advantage on the opponent with the use of the body. Checking results when two opposing players collide while skating in opposite directions or when positioning and angling allow the checker to use the force of the body to gain the advantage.
Body Contact - Incidental contact of two opposing players in pursuit of the puck or position on the ice in the same direction. Body contact occurs as a result of movement by the offensive player.
What is the process of putting together the two motions?
At last year's AGM, it was requested by our members to put together a body checking review committee. Over this past year the committee has gathered all the information through studies (Dr. Carolyn Emery, USA Hockey, Quebec Hockey League) and research and put together recommendations. The body checking review committees recommendation was followed with the one significant change being to include all of Pee Wee. The reason why the board felt to include all of Pee Wee was because the higher divisions are where the most incidents of injury and concussion occur.
The Board took those recommendations and came to the conclusion to keep our children safe, it is best to suggest the two motions.
The Board has already voted on it and now awaits 52 more votes from the Hockey Calgary members at our AGM on June 23.
Who are Hockey Calgary Members?
Each Association is a member of Hockey Calgary. Each Association gets one vote per 15 teams. People are encouraged to educate themselves with the studies and talk to their Association.
What is Hockey Calgary doing to help people get informed?
Hockey Calgary will be held a forum on April 16 to allow people to ask questions and get informed with all the information. We encouraged people to come out. Our web site also hosts all the studies and links to different articles and videos for people's information.
Won't kids be at a higher risk of injury by introducing body checking at the Bantam level when kids are bigger and stronger?
No, studies clearly show the injury rate does not go up. In Dr. Emery's study she looked at kids in Bantam who play in Quebec (their first year of body checking) and looked at Bantam kids in Calgary. The injury rate was the same across the board.
Will kids still learn how to body check in Pee Wee?
Yes, Hockey Calgary still wants body checking to be introduced at the Pee Wee level, but in safe and controlled practice setting.
Why would coaches teach body checking when it doesn't get used during a game?
We are going to increase our coaching level for Pee Wee so coaches have to teach players the proper way to give and receive hits. We will be enhancing the coaching curriculum so coaches will have the proper tools to teach our children the safest way to body check. We are also in discussion of moving the coach certification date, for Pee Wee, from December 31 to October 31.
We are calling out to experts to find out the best way to go about this as we want to make sure kids are practicing body checking on a regular basis.
Why not introduce body checking earlier, like in the Atom, when the kids are smaller?
Studies show the injury rate goes up for younger kids. Saskatchewan actually did change their rules and introduced body checking at the atom level and it only lasted two seasons due to the increased injury rate. This would also require Hockey Canada's support.
Can my team still play out of the City where body checking is allowed?
Absolutely teams can still travel and take part in out of town tournaments where body checking is allowed at the team's discretion. If teams feel that during their practices they are practicing the body check and would like to try it in a game setting, then we are not going to discourage them.
What about the Bantam Draft? Shouldn't Pee Wee players who want to play at a high level be allowed the same advantage as other kids?
Hockey Calgary is looking into this and believes it might be something that comes out of these motions. It is a possibility that Hockey Calgary may introduce a AA stream to the Pee Wee game.
How can Hockey Calgary do this without the support of the entire province?
Each zone is allowed to make their own rules. Both governing bodies are aware of the motions Hockey Calgary has put forward and both are waiting to see the outcome. Some branches, such as Hockey Edmonton, are using Hockey Calgary as a pilot project.
Let Your Voice Be Heard
Thank you,
Hockey Calgary
Posted on Friday, April 27, 2012
Body Checking Information
Hockey Calgary Wants Your Voice to Be Heard
Two motions will be put to vote at the Hockey Calgary AGM on June 23, 2012. There needs to be a majority vote for the motions to be passed and Hockey Calgary stresses this isn't something people should shrug off.
"This is the future of hockey in Calgary and people need to step up," ~ Todd Millar, President, Hockey Calgary
In doing our part we want to hear from all parents regarding the future of hockey in Calgary.
Please complete the following questionnaire for each child who played in McKnight Hockey in the 2011/2012 hockey season.
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Posted on Monday, April 23, 2012
Equipment Return
The day to return all McKnight Equipment and jerseys is this Saturday April 14th from 10am to 12pm at Thorncliffe Arena.
Click here for more important year end info.
Posted on Friday, April 13, 2012
Coach Evaluations
McKnight Hockey Association Coach Evaluations 2012
Hello McKnight Parents,
It is that time of year again when the MHA Board along with the Coach Selection Committee needs your valuable input. The coach evaluation forms filled out by parents such as your selves enable the coach committee to select the coaches for each team each new season. Feedback is the most important commodity that the committee has to aid in making these selections. The evaluation forms are crucial to getting the best coaches from within our ranks to provide the best environment for MHA players.
This year we are adding a little incentive to encourage the completion of coach evaluations. A draw will be held for a Jarome Iginla collectable hockey memorabilia item. The prize has been donated to MHA from a member of the parent group in
MHA to be used as the board sees fit. We are still working out the details on how the prize will be awarded. As always you can choose to remain anonymous when completing your coach evaluation forms, in fact we encourage anonymity so that the coach selection committee cannot disregard an evaluation based on personal bias.
It is the intention of the MHA board and the Coach Selection Committee to increase and expand the coach evaluations next
season. Coach evaluation forms will be available after the seeding rounds have been completed in early December 2012 as
well as the end of the regular season in late February, early March, 2013.
We encourage you to fill out an evaluation form for each coach on your child’s team, head coach and assistants.
More feedback from the parents and evaluations of the coaches should ultimately result in better hockey for our kids.
McKnight Hockey Board of Directors 2012
Please Click here for the online form
Posted on Saturday, March 17, 2012