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Save $100: Registrations are on NOW!

It has been a sad, frustrating and interesting few weeks at PMHA and those who have attended the PMHA annual AGM know that the new executive is committed to ensuring that all funds are accounted for and will take the necessary steps to ensure that no embezzlement scheme of any kind can take place in the future. You will notice that as a result, the registration fees have gone down this year.

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Before registering, please read Registration & General Information page as it will provide answers to most questions you may have, including 2014-15 fees, financial help through KidSport and Residential Waiver amongst other things.

Why register NOW instead of later?

  • By registering before June 30th, you save $100 per player
  • It allows the Ice Dragons to know how many girls are register on time to determine the number of teams
  • There is a payment plan available by registering now

Information and links about Registrations and drop off can be found under this link while we also have a page dedicated to different forms.

REGISTRATION FORM: Please ensure to check the box(es) under “Female only“!

Living outside the Penticton boundary?

Yes, if you are living in OK Falls, Oliver, Osoyoos, Princeton, Summerland, Peachland or West Kelowna, you can register to play Female Hockey in Penticton as long as your association doesn’t have an all-female team at your level. Don’t wait to register as it takes time to process the Residential Waiver and be insured to step on the ice! Do it now!

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Why specializing early in one sport is a bad idea

“The best way to train for young female hockey players? Play as many sports as you can! This will help develop motor skills and other attributes which will be helpful in the end. When I was young, I played all kinds of sports and so did most of the high end athletes.” ~ Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Gina Kingsbury

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One of our biggest misconceptions as parents, coaches and sometimes as young athletes is to think that if we play hockey all summer long, we will get an edge over those who don’t. Science and experts say you don’t. Even when presented with the scientific facts, it is natural and very difficult to wrap our head around them and admit it to ourselves, by fear of loosing that edge for ourselves, our kids, our players.

The Ice Dragons have done some research for you and we strongly encourage you to do more reading on the topic, as players, parents and coaches and keep an open mind. You’ll be surprised of the results.

 

Visit our Video Section for tips on how to train for hockey in the off-season, and other tips!

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Try Female Hockey a Huge Success!

Female hockey is the fastest growing sport in the world and the South Okanagan is a leader in promoting and getting young girls on the ice. Five years ago, a handful of parents had a vision to see their daughters play hockey, this country’s most popular sport. That is when the Ice Dragons Female Hockey Club was formed in Penticton, under the umbrella of the Penticton Minor Hockey Association (PMHA), a program which has seen its number rise every year since then.

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Penticton, B.C. — Feeding from Canada’s two Gold medals at the Sochi Winter Olympics, PMHA, led by Barb Main, held a Try Female Hockey ice session on Thursday and judging from the number of young ladies on the ice, it was a huge success. No less than 45 young girls, most of them born between 2006 to 2009, took the ice at Memorial Arena and were introduced, in full equipment, to the coolest game on earth. With a team of coaches and volunteers, Alex Gartner set-up stations for all skills levels and abilities. Judging by the smiles on and off the ice, the girls loved their experience.

“I have three daughters in the Ice Dragons’ program and they get more out of female hockey socially, physically and developmentally than with any other activities and that, while having a lot more fun”, explains Barb Main. “I strongly feel that every girl should have this opportunity.”

Present in the attendance was former President of the Okanagan Mainland Hockey Association (OMAHA) and current PMHA Referee in Chief Larry Jeeves, who has been a big supporter of growing the female participation in the entire region. Jeeves, who resides in Penticton, has seen the growth of the Ice Dragons program and recognized the need for more support towards such programs in every community within the Okanagan Mainland. Jeeves was very pleased to see the number of young female players on the ice that night.

“A couple of years ago, while I was President, I set a goal for OMAHA to double the numbers of female registrations within two years. While I don’t have the exact numbers, I’m guessing that they are not far from that goal”, said Jeeves.

This past season, there were female hockey leagues in OMAHA at every level from Peewee to Midget. This included recreational leagues at each of those levels and representative leagues at the Bantam and Midget level with the hope of adding a representative league in the near future.

For the first time in the short Ice Dragons’ history, the program had a representative team which will be back again next year, a team coached by Penticton Panthers’ alumni Shawn Carter.

Also present at the ice session was Okanagan Hockey School / Academy President Andy Oakes, whose daughter was giving the game a try. The Academy introduced a Midget Female AAA team to its program back in 2011, a team coached by Rebecca Russell, who was an assistant-coach for Canada’s women national under-18 team and Head Coach of Team BC Female U-18. Her assistant-coach at the Academy is two-times Olympic Gold medalist Gina Kingsbury. Both have been extremely supportive of the Ice Dragons’ program ever since coming to the Okanagan.

“Hockey Canada recognizes the potential of women’s hockey and needed help developing young players. The higher the number of participants, the stronger our national program will be”, says Oakes about justifying the addition of a Female program to the Academy. “The demand by Universities for Canadian female hockey players is very big and we have a 100% placement rate. Through hockey, young women not only play a healthy sport, but they lean important values for all aspects of life. Through hockey, we help develop young men and women.”

While success is not judged by wins at the minor hockey level, the Ice Dragons Female Hockey Club has managed to get recognition across B.C. in its short history. They clinched the tournament banner in the Peewee C2 division at the prestigious Richmond Ravens’ tournament two years in a row and this past season, the Peewee and Midget girls finished first in their respective division.

The Ice Dragons will hold one more free ice session to Try Female Hockey on Wednesday April 2 at 6:15 p.m. at the OHS rink. For more information, please contact Barb Main at bbmain@shaw.ca or visit the Ice Dragons Hockey Club web site at http://www.icedragonshc.wordpress.com/, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PentictonFemaleHockey and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/IceDragons_HC

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Ice Dragons’ playoffs schedule

Come and cheer our girls in their best of 3 series!

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PEEWEE REC

  • Saturday, February 1, 2014: Lillooet VS Ice Dragons 4:15pm-5:45pm at McLaren Arena
  • Sunday, February 2, 2014: Lillooet VS Ice Dragons 7:45am-9:15am at Memorial Arena
  • *Saturday, February 8, 2014: Ice Dragons AT Lillooet 5:30pm-7:00pm in Lillooet

BANTAM REP

  • Saturday, February 8, 2014: Ice Dragons AT Kamloops 2:30pm-4:30pm at MAC NHL
  • Sunday, February 9, 2014: Kamloops VS Ice Dragons 12:00pm-2:00pm at Memorial Arena
  • *Friday, February 14, 2014: Ice Dragons AT Kamloops 6:00pm-8:00pm at Memorial Kamloops

MIDGET REC

  • Saturday, February 1, 2014: Chase VS Ice Dragons 1:45pm-3:30pm at Memorial Arena
  • Saturday, February 8, 2014: Ice Dragons AT Chase 1:30pm-3:15pm in Chase
  • *Sunday, February 9, 2014: Chase VS Ice Dragons 2:15pm-4:00pm at Memorial Arena

* If necessary

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