Thought we could stop hijacking the Alberta thread. Fairly hot topic in the land of rep minor hockey in a large chunk of Ontario (OHF covers basically all central ON, north and south. HEO does eastern ON and HNO does west ON).
In a nutshell, no boundaries for players for teams under the OHF umbrella effective next season. Some happy, some not. Concerns that smaller town associations will not be able to compete and lose top-tier players to bigger markets. On the flip side, families that were unhappy for whatever reason with the local association happy to now be able to shop around.
I'm fairly indifferent here in the middle of Toronto, the GTHL has allowed free movement within its region forever and it's what I'm used to. I suppose I could go have my kid tryout for Oakville or something if I wanted, but I really have no reason to consider that, plenty of options within the GTHL for my kid as it currently stands. It is a whole new world though for everyone outside the GTHL.
Interested to hear takes.
In a nutshell, no boundaries for players for teams under the OHF umbrella effective next season. Some happy, some not. Concerns that smaller town associations will not be able to compete and lose top-tier players to bigger markets. On the flip side, families that were unhappy for whatever reason with the local association happy to now be able to shop around.
I'm fairly indifferent here in the middle of Toronto, the GTHL has allowed free movement within its region forever and it's what I'm used to. I suppose I could go have my kid tryout for Oakville or something if I wanted, but I really have no reason to consider that, plenty of options within the GTHL for my kid as it currently stands. It is a whole new world though for everyone outside the GTHL.
Interested to hear takes.
Key Changes to Player Movement Regulations
www.ohf.on.ca
Player Movement FAQs
ohf.on.ca
‘Parents wanted more choice’: Ontario Hockey Federation to let players choose where they want to play, regardless of residency
The OHF is removing residency regulations in minor hockey for the under-10 age group and older from house league to AAA beginning next season.
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