
OHF Bulletin – Approved Continuation of the Hamilton AAA Pilot Project for 2020-21 Season
OHF Bulletin
To: OHF Members
From: Phillip McKee, Executive Director
Date: 10/28/2020
Re: Hamilton Pilot Project
The OHF Directors
have approved the continuation of the Hamilton pilot project during the 2020-21
season. This continuation pertains to Tier 1 (AAA) programming only and is
subject to the following additional guidelines.
- November 1, 2020 will be the final registration for players who wish to move between organizations (Hamilton Bulldogs / Hamilton Huskies).
- All players must be in good standing prior to registering with new organization.
- After this registration phase is complete there will be no more movement between organizations (Hamilton Bulldogs / Hamilton Huskies).
It is the responsibility of both organizations (Hamilton Bulldogs / Hamilton Huskies) to work collaboratively to ensure that participants are tiered with like skilled players and the transition of players does not negate playing opportunities for participants previously registered during the 2020-21 season.
For your convenience, HJB's 2020 NEW PLAYER November Registration Form can be accessed with this link: 2020 HJB NEW PLAYER November Registration
REGISTRATION:
This registration form is open to “NEW” Registrants who are not presently registered with the Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs. Due to our programming and ice allocation the Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs will only be able to accept a certain number of players per team and final acceptance will be limited to the maximum number of players that we are able to roster. This is the reason that No Payment is required to complete this online registration form. You will receive notification advising if your application has been accepted or not. If your application is accepted you will receive additional details of the registration fee and the payment fee schedule. 1) Please fill out this form completely. (2) The email address is critical as it will be used for all further communication so please ensure that it is typed in accurately.
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