2025 - 2026 Tryouts, News, U18 A (2007-2009) OWHA #2704, OWHA (Kitchener Minor Hockey)

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2025 - 2026 Tryouts
Mon 28 April - 8:45pm - Evaluations – on ice testing & skills – Sportsworld

Wed 30 April - 7:45pm - Intrasquad – Sportsworld – All Skaters and Goalies

Thurs 1 May - 9:00pm - Tryout Home Exhibition – Activa vs. Waterloo – By Invitation

Fri 2 May    7:45pm     Tryout Home Exhibition – Sportsworld vs. Woolwich – By Invitation

Sat 3 May    12:30pm    Tryout Away Exhibition – Waterloo Memorial Rec. – By Invitation

Sun 4 May    4:30pm    Tryout Home Exhibition – Sportsworld vs. Guelph – By Invitation



Thank you for inquiring about the Kitchener Lady Ranger U18 “A” tryouts. Our tryout dates and times have now been set. To ensure that you will get the most out of this hockey season, I wanted to provide you with a brief outline of what to expect your commitment to be for the 2025 – 2026 season.  We are a full “non-parent” coaching staff including a goalie coach. With several players “aging out” and several more moving to “AA” hockey, we are looking to fill several vacancies.  If you have not already done so and are interested in attending tryouts, the coaching staff would appreciate a short hockey bio / expression of interest emailed to [email protected].

Tryout Evaluations

Over the course of these tryouts, your daughter will be evaluated by as many as ten independent evaluators with no daughters playing / trying out for the team. I promise your daughter as fair and impartial look as any she has received in the past.

Games and Practices

Although not finalized at this time, the U18A “Loop” last season included Cambridge, Grand River, Guelph, Saugeen, Woolwich, and Waterloo. Home games are tentatively Saturday afternoon. Practices will be weekly every Wednesday for 1.5 hours and every Friday for 1 hour.

Tournaments
We will be playing in five tournaments this season. Our goal will be to attend Tournaments that will offer the opportunity to “showcase” our TEAM’s skill and ability. We are looking at:
1.    September – Niagara / Oakville  
2.    October – Windsor - Hoctoberfest
3.    November – Barrie / Kanata
4.    February – London Annual
5.    Brampton - when qualify for Provincials.

Off Ice Training / On Ice Testing

Off Ice Training - We are in the final stages of confirming our off-ice training facility for this season with the hope of offering several weekly training options starting in June. Overall strength, conditioning and flexibility will help us win those on-ice battles and help reduce injuries. Hockey combine testing will take place post tryout, pre-season, and post- season to assess continued development.  

On ice testing will be conducted post April tryout, September pre-season, and December / January to evaluate player (and team) speed and agility development. The ladies will be provided with a chart of their times in both speed and agility compared against the overall team average. Improvement from the beginning of season to end of season will be the goal.

Social

U18 hockey is very demanding for the ladies on several fronts including school, work, and other family obligations. We will have an early season team building and a mid-season social gathering for the ladies. Healthy Team Lunches / Dinners will also be built into Tournaments and weekend games away.

Nutrition - Proper nutrition “Off Ice” WILL help you “On Ice.”

A nutrition component will be built into season including pre and post game nutrition, hydration and sport specific nutrition essentials including Food as Fuel for Optimal Performance, Water and Hydration, Nutrition Overview and Food Shifting, Carbohydrates, Fiber, Protein, Fats, Game Time Nutrition, Fast Foods, Eating for Tournaments and Supplements. A nutrition package will be provided to you in May to assist in your nutritional development. A team cooler will be provided for all games and tournaments to help support players’ nutrition.

Coaching Staff Expectations

To ensure there is no misunderstanding regarding the coming season, the coaching staff want you to understand and be committed to the following BEFORE attending our tryouts.

1 - ALL the ladies will be offered the opportunity to grow and develop as one piece of our seventeen/eighteen-piece team puzzle. Respecting how you see your daughter, NO ONE is the sole piece to our puzzle. Hockey remains a team sport.

2 - Our systems of play REQUIRE everyone to understand all five on ice positions and responsibilities. You will need to be versatile. Systems play results in forwards playing defense and defense playing forward during shifts / periods / games throughout the season.

3 – The coaching staff will use everyone’s skills for the balance and benefit of the team.

4 – Our team goal is to grow and develop throughout the season to place us in the best position for playoffs and play downs.

5 – We are currently utilizing Pixollot and Vidswap to provide quality game video analysis that allows for both team and individual player clips, to assist in team and player development. This requires 15 to 20 minutes of weekly review by all players.

6 – Our goal is player development on ice and personal development off ice. We work closely with our U18 AA and U22A teams and will push those players interested in playing AA to practices and games, when possible, throughout the season. Our individual player goal is to move those who wish to play AA hockey next season to a AA team within or outside of KMHA, as we have done over the past many seasons. Believing that those with sports backgrounds will do better professionally, we will look to continue to develop the players’ leadership skills, organizational skills and time management skills as they adapt to the U18A demands and work to achieve their own season goals.  

We understand that tryouts are stressful for all involved. The decision to release players is a “business” decision made by the coaching staff for “team” purposes and is not meant to be taken personally by any individual player.

Player Signings

Within twenty-four hours of an offer for a position on the 2025 – 2026 Kitchener Lady Rangers U18 “A” team, we will require a $500.00 non-refundable cash deposit to confirm your acceptance which will be applied towards your 2025 – 2026 KMHA representative fee.

If you have any additional questions about our tryouts or season, please reach out!




Sponsors
Scotiabank
Scotiabank returns as a PLATINUM LEVEL SPONSOR for yet another season. They have five Kitchener branches to serve you. Last season, local Scotiabank managers were instrumental in arranging to feature our Peewee Bisons on Hockey Night in Canada! Thanks Scotiabank!
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!
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!
Sun Life Kids In Gear
Donna's Kids is pleased to partner again for 2019/2020 season with Sun Life and their Kids In Gear program. Kitchener Minor Hockey Association, as part of their mandate, provides financial support for children in this community who, without our assistance, would not be afforded the opportunity to participate in organized hockey in the City of Kitchener. Monies for this cause have been donated by various individuals and organizations over the years, however with increasing demands we have the need to provide further support for this program. One hundred per cent of the funds raised by KIDS IN GEAR are channelled directly to purchase equipment for children.
Desjardins Insurance
Proud Sponsors of youth Hockey, Desjardins Insurance is the insurance unit of Desjardins Group, the largest association of credit unions in Canada. Desjardins Insurance has two principal subsidiaries: Desjardins Financial Security and Desjardins General Insurance.