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Edmonton Girls Hockey Association Coach’s Manual 20132014 Our Mission The Edmonton Girls Hockey Association is dedicated to providing every female athlete a chance to develop her skill level in a fun, safe and supportive environment. “A team for every girl!!!”

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Edmonton  Girls    Hockey  Association  

 Coach’s  Manual  

 2013-­‐2014  

       

 Our  Mission  

 The  Edmonton  Girls  Hockey  Association  is  dedicated  to  providing      

every  female  athlete  a  chance  to  develop  her  skill  level  in  a  fun,  safe  and  supportive  environment.    

“A  team  for  every  girl!!!”  

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1. Introduction  Thank  you  for  volunteering  to  coach  with  the  Edmonton  Girls  Hockey  Association  for  the  2013-­‐2014  season.    While  every  volunteer  is  important  to  our  organization,  the  coach’s  role  is  the  most  critical.      The  quality  of  our  program  depends  on  the  quality  of  the  coaches.    The  purpose  of  this  manual  is  to  give  you  the  basic  information  necessary  for  a  successful  season.    If  you  have  questions  or  concerns  that  are  not  covered  in  this  material,  please  contact  the  Vice  President  of  Hockey  Operations,  Craig  Drever.    

2. Role  of  the  Coach  EGHA  coaches  are  responsible  for  all  the  activities  of  their  team.    Delegation  of  responsibilities  to  assistant  coaches,  trainers,  managers  and  parents  is  necessary,  desirable  and  encouraged.    However,  ultimate  responsibility  for  the  team  rests  with  the  coach.    

• Coaches  are  leaders,  educators  and  role  models  for  young  players  • Coaches  treat  players,  parents  and  officials  with  respect        • Coaches  ensure  players  are  properly  supervised  and  safe  • Coaches  will  ensure  players  demonstrate  good  sportsmanship    • Coaches  will  set  a  high  standard  of  behavior  on  and  off  the  ice    

 

3. Coach  Qualifications  and  Development    EGHA  will  reimburse  the  cost  of  courses  for  those  who  successfully  complete  any  Coaching  clinic.    Head  coaches  are  reimbursed  at  100%,  assistant  coaches  at  50%.    Mandatory  minimum  requirements  for  ALL  teams:  

• All  bench  staff  must  have  Respect  in  Sport-­‐  coach  version  (not  paid  by  the  EGHA)  

• Coaching  staff  must  meet  Hockey  Alberta  Certifications  Requirements-­‐  see  Appendix  1  for  2013-­‐2014  chart  of  certification  requirements  

• One  of  the  carded  team  officials  must  have  Safety  certification  and  must  be  present  at  all  games.  (could  be  the  coach,  assistant  or  a  parent)  

• In  Peewee,  Bantam  and  Midget  one  of  the  carded  team  officials  must  have  Checking  Skills.  

• Two  of  the  carded  team  officials  must  be  female  and  must  be  present  on  the  bench  at  all  times.  (should  have  Coach  certification  and  Safety  &  must  have  Respect/Speak  Out).  

• One  female  adult  supervisor  is  to  be  present  in  the  dressing  room  before  and  after  games  and  practices.  (no  certification  required;  does  not  have  to  be  on  hard  card)    

 Teams  must  meet  the  minimum  certification  requirements  of  Hockey  Alberta  by  November  15th.    Team  officials  must  be  certified  no  later  than  November  15th.    Failure  to  adhere  to  the  minimum  certification  requirements  will  result  in  disciplinary  action  being  taken  by  the  EGHA  Discipline  Committee  and  may  affect  a  team’s  eligibility  to  enter  Provincial  championships.    Further  information  on  coach  certification  and  courses  may  be  obtained  by  visiting  http://www.hockeyalberta.ca/coaches  or  http://www.hockeyedmonton.ca/index.php?submenu=Coaching_Clinics&src=gendocs&ref=DATESTIMES&category=Main        

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4. Team  Sheets  As  per  Hockey  Edmonton  Operating  directives  (specifically  4.8),  only  those  players  and  staff  registered  on  the  team  sheet  may  be  permitted  on  the  ice  or  bench.    Failure  to  adhere  to  these  directives  will  result  in  disciplinary  action.  The  EGHA  will  pay  for  6  bench  staff  (assuming  one  of  these  is  female).    Any  additional  bench  staff  will  be  charged  directly  to  the  team.    

5. For  the  Good  of  the  Game  This  pledge  is  intended  to  promote  fair  play  and  reinforce  respect  for  everyone.    Parents,  coaches,  players  and  officials  are  required  to  sign  this  pledge  at  the  beginning  of  every  hockey  season.    Failure  to  sign  the  pledge  or  adhere  to  its  principles  will  result  in  disciplinary  action  being  taken.  (See  Appendix  2  for  Good  of  the  Game  form).    This  is  often  overlooked  at  the  parent  meeting  and  player  meeting.    It  is  important  to  EGHA  that  we  set  expectations  and  get  agreement  from  all  stakeholders  to  follow  these  fair  play  expectations.    Signed  forms  are  to  be  turned  in  to  the  category  directors  before  the  end  of  October.    

6. Team  Management  and  Budgets  Each  team  is  required  to  have  a  manager  and/or  treasurer  who  are  not  the  coach.    The  coach  and  manager  should  hold  a  parent  meeting  at  the  beginning  of  the  season  to  determine  a  budget  for  the  year  (see  Appendix  3  for  Parent  Meeting  Checklist).    You  will  need  to  consider  how  much  extra  practice  ice  you  may  want  to  purchase,  how  many  tournaments  you  would  like  to  attend  and  other  activities  that  may  require  extra  funds  not  covered  by  registration  fees.    The  coach  should  also  communicate  to  parents  a  development  plan  for  the  team  and  his/her  expectations  of  players  and  parents  so  that  everyone  understands  at  the  beginning  of  the  season  what  will  be  forthcoming.    Coaches  should  endeavor  to  keep  the  lines  of  communication  open  on  an  on-­‐going  basis.    The  team  must  have  its  own  bank  account.    The  name  of  the  account  must  be  in  the  following  format  EGXXX  (i.e.:  EG695);  it  must  not  contain  any  “given  names”  (i.e.:  EG695  Purple  Kittens).    Also,  teams  are  not  permitted  to  use  the  letters  “EGHA”  or  make  any  reference  to  Edmonton  Girls  Hockey  Association  when  establishing  this  bank  account.    The  account  should  have  at  least  three  people  with  signing  authority  and  should  require  a  minimum  of  two  signatures  (for  security  reasons)  to  write  cheques/withdraw  funds.  Keep  simple,  accurate  records  of  the  teams  transactions.    If  parents  pay  cash  to  the  team,  it  is  a  good  idea  to  give  them  a  receipt  for  the  cash.      Receipt  books  (in  duplicate)  are  relatively  inexpensive  and  will  assist  you  in  keeping  things  straight.    If  you  pay  a  bill  on  behalf  of  the  team,  always  get  a  receipt.    A  team  budget  should  be  set  up  at  the  beginning  of  the  year.    Funds  need  to  be  used  for  the  items  as  presented  in  the  budget.    If  there  is  a  need  to  modify  the  budget,  a  team  parent  meeting  must  be  called  to  gain  consensus  on  changing  the  budget.    Financial  reports  must  be  presented  to  the  parents  at  their  request.    Additionally,  all  teams  must  submit  two  financial  reports  to  their  category  directors  (one  in  December  and  another  at  the  end  of  their  season).    Teams  are  encouraged  to  keep  their  accounts  open  until  April  30  in  case  of  any  unforeseen  invoices  after  their  season  has  ended.    See  Appendix  4  for  Team  Finance  Template.    

7. Jerseys  and  Equipment  The  Edmonton  Girls  hockey  Association  colors  are  black,  white  and  purple.    We  have  two  sets  of  jerseys,  home  and  away.    Each  player  is  assigned  two  jerseys  at  the  beginning  of  the  season  and  one  or  two  pairs  of  socks.    The  socks  are  the  player’s  to  keep;  extra  pairs  are  available  at  the  player’s  expense.        

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We  are  in  the  process  of  replacing  our  jerseys  over  time  –  but  they  are  very  expensive;  therefore  we  have  found  it  necessary  to  establish  damage  deposits  to  ensure  that  they  are  returned  in  the  same  state  they  were  received.    At  the  same  time,  we  ask  your  patience  if  your  team  receives  an  older  set  of  jerseys.      Some  teams  will  be  sponsored  and  have  corporate  logos  on  the  sleeve  of  their  jerseys.    If  you  know  of  a  business  that  is  interested  in  sponsoring  team  jerseys,  please  contact  the  equipment  manager.    Players  are  not  allowed  to  wear  their  game  jerseys  for  practices  and  must  use  their  own  personal  practice  jerseys.    Name  bars  (if  applied)  are  to  be  hand  sewn  as  well  as  any  “C”s  and  “A”s.    These  all  must  be  carefully  removed  from  the  jerseys  before  they  are  returned  at  season  end.    Game  jerseys  are  not  to  be  given  to  individual  players.  There  will  be  a  $500  damage  deposit  required  from  all  teams,  which  will  be  kept  by  the  EGHA  during  the  season.    This  deposit  will  be  returned  at  the  end  of  the  season  once  the  jerseys  are  returned  in  good  condition.    Post-­‐dated  checks  are  not  permitted.  The  jerseys  shall  be  kept  and  cared  for  by  parent  volunteers  on  the  team,  and  the  coach  is  responsible  to  designate  parents  if  a  volunteer  does  not  come  forward.    We  expect  the  jerseys  to  be  returned  in  near  similar  condition  in  which  they  were  received.        Players  are  responsible  for  supplying  their  own  equipment.    Insurance  coverage  dictates  that  each  player  must  be  fully  equipped  with  C.S.A.  and  B.N.Q.  approved  equipment.    The  Edmonton  Girls  Hockey  Association  may  be  able  to  arrange  to  lend  goaltender  equipment  for  those  who  do  not  have  their  own.    We  currently  have  some  equipment  suitable  for  Peewee  and  lower  categories.      It  is  generally  expected  that  goaltenders  are  well  established  by  the  Bantam  and  Midget  categories  and  have  their  own  equipment.      However,  EGHA  will  attempt  to  assist  Bantam  and  Midget  goaltenders  if  there  is  equipment  that  is  suitable  in  EGHA  possession.    For  health  reasons,  each  player  should  supply  their  own  water  bottle  at  games  and  practices.    IMPORTANT  NOTE:  As  per  Hockey  Edmonton  Operating  Directive  5.1.1,  mouth  guards  are  mandatory  for  ALL  hockey  players  in  the  city  at  practices  and  games.    Failure  to  use  mouth  guards  may  result  in  penalties  being  assessed.        Hockey  Alberta  has  passed  that  all  on  ice  coaches  must  properly  wear  C.S.A.  approved  helmets  on  the  ice.    The  head  coach  is  responsible  to  ensure  all  coaches  comply  with  this  rule.    

8. Affiliation  Players  who  are  playing  at  a  high  level  for  their  age  category  may  be  asked  to  affiliate  to  a  team  at  one  age  level  above  their  own.    For  example  an  Atom  player  may  be  asked  to  play  for  a  Peewee  A  or  Peewee  B  team  depending  on  her  skill  level.    Both  coaches  must  agree  to  the  affiliation  as  well  as  parents  and  the  player.    In  all  cases,  the  team  to  which  the  player  is  first  carded  should  be  the  first  priority  for  the  player.        An  affiliate  player  may  only  be  used  if  a  regularly  carded  player  is  absent.      A  player  may  affiliate  with  only  one  other  team.  A  team  may  not  dress  more  players  than  on  the  team  sheet.  An  affiliated  player  may  only  be  used  10  times  during  the  season.    Affiliated  players  may  not  be  used  during  Minor  Hockey  Week  Use  of  affiliate  players  during  tournaments  is  at  the  discretion  of  the  Tournament  Director.    A  registered  player  cannot  purposely  be  left  undressed  in  order  to  use  an  affiliate.    

Category   May  Affiliate  From  

 Midget  AAA  

Midget  A  or  B;  or  Bantam  AAA  

Midget  A   Midget  B;  or  Bantam  

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Midget  B  Bantam  AAA  

Bantam  Bantam  

Bantam  A   Bantam  B;  Peewee  

Bantam  B   Peewee  

Peewee  A   Peewee  B,  Atom  

Peewee  B   Atom  

Atom  A/B   Novice  

 The  affiliate  process  for  assigning  affiliates  will  be  that  the  category  will  select  players  who  have  evaluated  at  a  high  level  to  be  assigned  to  an  appropriate  team.    The  player  lists  will  be  reviewed  with  the  or  VP  of  Hockey  Operations  and  then  the  players  will  be  assigned  to  the  teams  in  a  collaborative  manner  between  the  category  director  VP  of  Hockey  Operations.    Requests  from  coaches  for  particular  players  will  be  considered,  but  may  not  be  honored.    Matching  of  players  with  siblings  will  be  given  priority.    Coaches  will  be  provided  with  the  names  of  the  players  from  their  team  who  have  been  affiliated  as  well  as  who  will  be  affiliated  to  their  team.    Consent  by  parents  to  the  affiliation  of  their  daughter  will  be  done  as  part  of  the  registration  process.  Paper  copies  of  the  documents  are  no  longer  required  by  Hockey  Edmonton.  However,  the  rules  of  affiliation  do  not  change.  Coaches  must  be  notified  before  EACH  request  AND  grant  permission.      

9. Exhibition  Games  and  Tournaments  Regular  league,  playoff  and  Minor  Hockey  Week  games  take  priority  over  exhibition  tournaments  and  games.      You  must  reschedule  games  prior  to  applying  for  your  permit.    Directions  for  this  process  can  be  obtained  from  the  Vice  President  of  Hockey  Operations.    You  must  apply  on  line  through  EMHA  www.emha.ca  to  get  an  exhibition  game  or  travel  permit.    Travel  is  for  any  exhibition  game  or  event  outside  of  the  city  of  Edmonton  limits.      Your  online  request  will  automatically  be  copied  to  the  Vice  President  of  Hockey  Operations  and  the  category  director.  Out  of  province  permits  will  take  up  to  1  month  or  longer;  if  you  plan  on  applying  to  go  to  an  out  of  town  tournament,  you  must  submit  your  online  request  before  the  first  of  the  month  preceding  the  tournament  or  game.  Any  team  function  must  have  a  special  event  permit.    This  includes  any  team  outing  such  as  off  ice  training,  meals,  going  to  watch  games,  and  team  bonding/building  activities.      Information  on  sanctioned  tournaments  can  be  found  on  the  Hockey  Alberta  and  the  EMHA  websites.  According  to  Hockey  Edmonton  Operating  Directive  12.0,  the  EGHA  strongly  discourages  the  use  and/or  consumption  of  alcohol,  illegal  drugs,  tobacco  and  tobacco  products  by  all  its  members  (18+)  at  all  hockey  related  activities  where  minors  are  present.        

10. Forms  Forms  required  for  coaches  are  accessed  through  the  EGHA  website  and  are  found  under  Forms.    Additional  forms  can  be  found  on  the  Hockey  Edmonton  website  and  are  found  under  the  tabs  EMHA,  Players/Parents  and  Coaches/Refs.    

11. Referee  Information  Federation  Hockey  –    Female  Hockey-­‐  Aaron  Best    email:  [email protected]        Female  AAA  Hockey  –  Andy  Spicer    email:  [email protected]  

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 Cheques  will  be  given  to  the  head  coaches  of  all  teams  for  games  for  the  regular  season,  once  jersey  deposit  is  received.    Playoffs  must  be  paid  out  of  team  funds  and  will  be  reimbursed  by  EGHA  once  the  team  equipment  is  returned  at  the  end  of  the  year,  and  a  copy  of  the  receipts  are  provided  to  the  treasurer.    Referees  are  to  be  paid  in  cash  according  to  the  following  payment  schedule  for  2013-­‐14  (see  Appendix  5  for  2013-­‐2014  Referee  Rates)    

12. Insurance    The  EGHA  participates  in  the  Canadian  Hockey  Association  National  Insurance  Program.  This  includes  comprehensive  General  Liability,  Accidental  Death  and  Dismemberment  and  Major  Medical/Dental  coverage.    The  most  common  use  of  the  plan  is  for  private  ambulance  fees  not  covered  by  an  individual’s  private  insurance  plan.    C.H.A  insurance  will  only  pay  those  costs  NOT  covered  by  personal  plans.  A  CHA  injury  form  must  be  submitted  for  all  injuries  regardless  of  reimbursement.  (See  form  at  back  of  manual  and  also  available  on  the  EMHA  website)    

13. Provincial  Qualifying    The  team  going  from  EGHA  will  be  determined  by  the  head  to  head  record  of  between  the  teams  in  the  last  3  league  games  on  or  before  the  declaration  date  for  each  division.    The  declaration  date  is  about  4  weeks  before  the  provincials.    Novice  –  There  are  no  provincials  Atom  –  EGHA  is  not  eligible  for  provincials,  as  we  have  tiered  divisions.  Peewee  B  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014  Peewee  A  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014    (hosting  Peewee  A  2013-­‐14-­‐  both  qualify)    Bantam  B  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014  Bantam  A  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014  Midget  B  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014  Midget  A  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014  Junior  –  Declaration  date  is  February  26,  2014      Order  of  precedence  in  case  of  Ties  1.  Head  to  head  competition  between  2  teams    2.  Best  goals  for  minus  goals  against  (Highest  number)  in  head  to  head  games    3.  Most  goals  for  in  head  to  head  games    4.  Least  penalty  minutes  in  head  to  head  games    5.  Toss  of  a  coin      Please  note  that  Minor  Hockey  week  games  are  not  counted,  it  is  league  games  only.    If  there  are  divisions  with  3  teams.    They  will  first  look  at  which  team  has  the  best  record  vs  the  other  2  teams  using  the  last  3  league  games  against  each  team.    If  two  teams  are  tied  for  1st  place  they  will  then  go  to  the  tie  breaking  rules  starting  at  1.    If  3  teams  are  tied  for  1st  place  they  will  go  to  the  tie  breaking  rules  starting  at  2.    

14. Sponsors  In  order  to  defray  the  cost  of  operating  our  programs,  we  accept  sponsorships  from  businesses.    You  may  see  sponsors  logos  on  our  jerseys  or  on  our  website.    EGHA  players  and  their  families  are  encouraged  to  use  our  sponsors’  services  wherever  possible.    If  you  know  of  a  business  that  would  like  to  sponsor  jerseys  or  display  an  ad  on  our  website,  please  contact  the  equipment  manager(s)  and/or  the  Vice  President  of  Administration.  

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15. Discipline  EGHA  Minimum  Suspension  Guidelines  The  Good  of  the  Game    Bylaws  51  and  52    These   guidelines   are   for   all   persons   in   or   on   arena   property   who   are   there   as   a   Spectator,   Player,   Coach,  Manager,  Referee,  Parent,  etc.  who  are  not  or  can  not  be  written  up  on  the  game  sheet.  They  are  also  for  all  persons   who   are   traveling   on   team   buses,   staying   in   hotels,   or   as   billets   while   participating   in   hockey  tournaments.        An   Incident   Report   Form,   summarizing   a   clear   description   of   the   unacceptable   behavior  witnessed,  may   be  submitted   to   EGHA.     They   may   be   submitted   by   any   GGR   (Good   of   the   Game   Representative)   such   as   a  spectator,  parent,  coach,  manager,  referee,  rink  attendant,  or   league  official.    The  forms  are  currently  found  on  the  EMHA  website  and  will  be  available  soon  at  the  EGHA  website.        (http://www.emha.ca/UserFiles/File/incident_report_form.pdf)  (http://www.emha.ca/UserFiles/File/incident_report_form.doc)    The  following  suspensions  are  to  be  assessed  against  anyone  whose  behaviour  is  deemed  to  be  unbecoming  or  detrimental  to  the  game.  A  spectator  may  also  be  assessed  more  than  one  of  the  following  offences  based  on  their  conduct.                 Minimum  Offence             Suspension    Abuse  of  On-­‐Ice  and  Off-­‐Ice  Officials             a-­‐  Verbal                                                                                                                                            2  Games      

b-­‐  Threaten  or  attempt  to  strike                         4  Games    c-­‐  Striking  or  intentional  touches     Indefinite  Suspension      

Making  inappropriate  or  unsuitable  remarks         a-­‐  To  a  player  (related)         2  Games  

b-­‐  To  a  player  (non-­‐related)       2  Games     c-­‐  To  another  spectator         2  Games       d-­‐  To  coach  or  manager         2  Games    Pre  or  post  game  altercations     a-­‐  Verbal           2  Games     b-­‐  Intentional  touches  or  holds       4  Games     c-­‐  Fighting           Indefinite  Suspension     d-­‐  Threats           3  Games    Spitting             8  Games    Throwing  of  objects           6  Games    Person  who  orders,  implies  or  suggests  to  a  player  to  deliberately  attempt  to  injure  another  player     4  Games    Refusal  to  cooperate  with  a  GGR       6  Games  

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 Threatening  a  GGR           3  Months    Physical  abuse  or  assault  of  a  GGR         Indefinite  Suspension    Striking  a  GGR             Life  time  Suspension    Unauthorized  stepping  onto  the  ice  surface     4  games  (by  coach,  assistant  coach,  any  spectator)      Second  Offences             Double  the  minimum  Third  Offences             Indefinite  Suspension    Defiance  of  suspensions  will  result  in  first  the  doubling  of  any  suspension  minimum  and,  secondly,  if  need  be,  the  player  attached  to  the  suspended  spectator  will  be  forced  to  serve  the  suspension  until  the  spectator  has  agreed  to  do  so  themselves  as  per  By-­‐Law  52.    Definitions  GGR:    Good  of  the  Game  Representative  Good  of  the  Game  Representatives:  On-­‐Ice  Officials:    Referees  and  Linesmen    Off-­‐Ice  Officials:    Those  persons  who  work  as  time-­‐keepers,  goal  judges,  penalty  box  or  officer  of  the  EGHA,  its  Leagues,  Districts  and  Operating  Areas  League  Official:  Anyone  who  holds  a  position  on  the  Board  of  Directors  of  its  Leagues,  Districts,  and  Operating  Areas  or  is  appointed  by  the  President  to  represent  the  League  Incident  report  is  available  on  the  Hockey  Edmonton  website.    

16. Game  Sheets  After  every  game  the  team  is  responsible  to  email  a  copy  of  the  official  game  sheet  to  the  respective  category  director  within  12  hours  of  the  completion  of  each  game.    The  category  director  will  then  forward  the  results  to  the  appropriate  contact  at  Hockey  Edmonton.    Stats  will  be  updated  from  the  game  reports  submitted  by  coaches.    Additionally,  all  game  sheets  are  to  be  submitted  to  your  category  directors  at  the  end  of  each  round.        If  the  game  sheet  contains  a  suspension  or  notable  event,  the  write  up  (if  any)  must  be  sent  to  the  League  Governor,  Rob  Emerson.    email:  [email protected]  or  fax:  780-­‐413-­‐4398  ATTN  Rob  Emerson    If  there  is  a  game  misconduct  penalty  If  there  is  a  write  up  done  by  a  referee  on  an  incident  If  an  affiliate  was  used  during  the  game    

17. Communications  If  you  or  any  member  of  your  team  is  approached  to  do  an  interview  with  respect  to  the  EGHA,  please  advise  the  President.  If  you  have  an  idea  that  will  help  us  to  promote  girls  hockey,  please  contact  our  publicity  director.        

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18.  Contact  Information  POSITION   NAME   780-­‐965-­‐EGHA  (3442)    President   Rob  Reid   [email protected]          Vice  President  Administration   LeAnna  Murtha   [email protected]    Vice  President  Hockey  Operations   Craig  Drever   [email protected]  Vice  President  Discipline   Rob  Emerson   [email protected]    Registrar   LeAnna  Murtha   [email protected]  Treasurer   Fran  Stephenson   [email protected]  Secretary     Sam  Gaeckle     [email protected]    Equipment  Coordinator   Ray  Paradis   [email protected]  Ice  Allocator     [email protected]    League  Governor   Rob  Emerson   [email protected]    Publicity     [email protected]  Coach  Development   Bill  Spinks  &  Craig  Drever   [email protected]    Player  Development   Tom  Flanagan   [email protected]  Volunteer     Sam  Gaeckle   [email protected]    Initiation  Director   Lorena  Smalley   [email protected]  Novice    Director   Jim  Scharpegee   [email protected]  Atom    Director   Mike  McCarthy   [email protected]  Peewee  Director   Kevin  McKinley   [email protected]  Bantam  Director   James  Wilson   [email protected]  Midget  A/B  Director   Richard  Makarowski  &  

Livia  Paradis  [email protected]  

Bantam/Midget  AAA  Director   Robb  Cavell   [email protected]  Junior  Director   Bill  Porter   [email protected]    Please  do  not  distribute  these  phone  numbers  to  parents  or  players  without  permission  of  the  parties  involved.

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Appendix  3    

Parent  Meeting  Checklist    o Assign  a  secretary  to  take  minutes  of  the  meeting  o Meeting  minutes  attendance  signatures  o Introduce  coaches  o Coach  Philosophy  o Plan  for  year  o Communications  o Meetings  o Website  o 1  on  1  meetings  o Hot  meetings  o Expectations  

o Parents  o Players  o Coaches  

o Other  roles  o Manager  o Tournament  o Social  convener  o Fundraising  o Discipline  o Budget  o Good  of  the  Game  –  Signatures  

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Appendix  4        

Team  Finance  Report  Template  to  be  emailed  to  all  coaches                                                    

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Appendix  6    ONLINE  COACH,  ASSISTANT  AND  BENCH  STAFF  APPLICATION      http://fscs.rampinteractive.com/edmontongirlsmha/files/association/Bench%20Staff%20Registration%20Procedure1.pdf      This  online  registration  must  be  completed  by  all  coaches,  assistants,  trainers,  and  bench  moms  prior  to  being  on  the  ice/bench.  

 Hockey  Edmonton  Operating  Directive:    4.14    Team  officials  participating  in  any  on  ice  activities  or  are  on  the  bench  with  any  duly  registered  hockey  team  must  be  duly  registered  in  the  Registry  prior  to  participating  with  said  team.    4.15    Team  officials  participating  in  any  on  ice  activities  or  are  on  the  bench  with  more  than  one  (1)  hockey  team  in  the  same  season,  shall  be  duly  registered  with  each  and  every  team  of  which  he/she  is  a  member,  prior  to  participating  with  the  respective  team(s).