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Nov 03, 2018 | admin | 4501 views
Player Development
We are pleased to offer player development sessions this season. These extra practices will be offered to our divisions on a rotating basis.

The next two November sessions for Novice to Bantam have been scheduled.

Space is limited. Sign up now.

Each session will be at Chedoke at 6:30pm and have a maximum of 30 skaters and 4 goalies for only $5 per player.

Sign up by clicking the links below.

Date Divisions Skaters Goalies
November 7 Novice/Atom SIGN-UP SIGN-UP
November 14 Peewee/Bantam SIGN-UP SIGN-UP
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