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Criminal Record Check paper work is located under the Forms menu.

NEW HEAD CONTACT rule in effect immediately.  Basically ANY contact to the head whether accidental or intentional will result in a penalty.  The Rule states, ". . . any player who accidentally contacts an opponent in the head, face or neck with their stick or any part of the player's body or equipment."  This is a four minute penalty and if the referee determines that it was intentional a stiffer penalty will be given.  ALL contact above the shoulders is to be called Head Contact.

To read the complete Rule please visit the Hockey Canada website.  The new Rule is 6.5 Head Contact in the Referree's Case Book.




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Welcome to the ND Risk Management home page.

It is the responsibility of the Risk Manager for NDMHA to be the "Conscience" of our Association.  The goal is to remind people to make decisions and take actions that reflect good common sense and to recognize the necessity to provide a safe environment for the participants within the rules and regulations (authority) of ND Hockey, B.C. Hockey and Hockey Canada. A risk manager wants to always ensure that our Association provides fairness, responsibility, and safety in the operation of hockey within our community.

Feel free to contact me any time if you have any questions or concerns regarding risk management issues within ND. 

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Carla Kovacs
Tel: 604.319.4354

Email: riskmanager@ndhockey.com 



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BC Hockey Risk Management page where you will find the latest risk management newsletters, bulletins and articles of interest: http://www.bchockey.net/RiskManagement/riskmanagement.aspx

BC Hockey Injury Log
Emergency Action Plan


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The “TWO MAN RULE" in the dressing room is to be always in place and never compromised for any reason what so ever.  We can not emphasize how important it is for everyone to adhere to this very important policy as it is in place not only for the kids protection, but yours as team officials as well.


Who is Allowed on The Bench - Read more

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General Information

  Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Yellow Card: ND Hockey and other Hockey Associations are being vigilant to insure the safety and freedom from abuse of all officials, coaching staff and players.  Read more.

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More information on:
Return to Play Process for Concussions

Hockey Rink Etiquette for Parents
Athletes Foot
Energy Drinks
Ice Hockey Injuries Information
Keeping your cool in the Stands

 

 

 



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