Summer Skills Sessions Beginning July 20th, News (Kitchener Minor Hockey)

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Summer Skills Sessions Beginning July 20th
Phase 2 - Stage 2 - Starting July 20th

The Ontario Hockey Federation has provided the Return to Hockey Framework.  This literature provides the outline for the different phases to return to the ice under this umbrella.  The minor hockey associations (MHAs) under the Alliance and OWHA are now able to create programming under Phase 2 Stage 2  - Group Development Programming (see section 11 Appendix C of RTH) to be implemented with the cooperation of the MHA's local municipality.  For further explanation or definition for any of the terms, please follow this link to the Alliance website - Click Here

KMHA is excited to announce we are currently working with the City of Kitchener regarding all the protocols for Phase 2 Stage 2 while our on ice training program is being created by Dean DeSilva.  Dean was the KMHA Director of Development for 3 years, the Head Coach for our Kitchener Minor Midget AAA Club for 7 years and most recently Assistant Coach for the WHL Vancouver Giants.  Dean is in the final stages of becoming a Hockey Canada Licensed Development Specialist.  

Stage 2 - Development sessions registration will be available in the next few days

Stage 2 programming will begin the week of July 20th.  Please continue to follow our website for updates. 
Sponsors
McDonald's Restaurants
KMHA is proud to have McDonald's Canada in our stable of sponsors. This year, McDonald's is once again sponsoring our entire Boys Atom divions under their intiative, atoMc Hockey. Last Season, one of our Atom Teams was awarded lunch and a day with Stanley Cup Champion Drew Doughty of Los Angeles Kings!! Thanks McDonald's!
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
Our friends at Toyota continue to support Kitchener Minor Hockey by returning as a House League Gold Sponsor yet again for this season. Toyota also sponsors the Toyota Challenge featuring teams from the region in competition and the opportunity to travel to Japan. The Toyota Hockey Challenge consists of round robin competition amongst top Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge teams, with the top two teams then competing in a one-game show down that will determine the team to represent the Tri-Cities in a once-in-a-lifetime cultural exchange to Japan. The team that wins the Toyota Hockey Challenge will travel to Hokkaido, Japan during March Break for a cultural exchange with the Tomakomai Allstars, all expenses paid by TMMC. Thanks Toyota!