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AMHA is looking for New officials

? AMHA is looking for new officials! ?

Are you looking for a great way to get on the ice, make a little money, and have some fun? Acadia Minor Hockey Association is seeking new officials for the upcoming season!

If you're interested in officiating, you can sign up at the link below.

? Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0_y6HFTbTdqkC-JIZlgZIxfxyHDKLK39JA9iXFYj0XUu8Xg/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=108722009979316024588

Our assignor, Peter Morse, will be in contact with instructions on how to complete the registration process.


Important note for new officials: The clinic for new officials is scheduled for September 20th in Kentville. We look forward to seeing you there!

Sep 4, 2025

U13 AAA 2025/2026 Tryout Schedule

2025-2026 Tryout Schedule U13AAA
Those trying out for U13AAA Valley Jets, please see the schedule:
Sept 13th (BERWICK ARENA) GOALIES ONLY
9am-950am Goalie only
Sept 13th (KINGSTON ARENA) PRE-SKATES
12pm-1pm Group A
115pm-215pm Group B
Sept 14th (KINGSTON ARENA) PRE-SKATES
10am-11am GROUP A
1115am-1215pm GROUP B
Sept 15th (KINGSTON ARENA) SKILLS
515 pm-615 pm
630pm-730pm
Sept 16th (KINGSTON ARENA) INTRASQUAD GAMES
515 pm-615 pm
630pm-730pm
Sept 18th (KINGSTON ARENA) INTRASQUAD GAMES
515 pm-615pm
630pm -730pm
Sept 19th (KINGSTON ARENA) EQUALIZER GAME
600 pm -730pm
Sept 20 & 21 EXHIBITION GAMES LOCATION and TIME TBD
Groups/teams TBA
Cuts may be made at anytime during the evaluation process
Sep 4, 2025

Volunteers Needed

Conditioning Camp Room Monitors Needed

Sep 3, 2025

U7 Program

The U7 Program also is accompanied by a $250 gift card to Cleve’s for hockey equipment for first year participants. Cost of registration is $300. Gift cards are only guaranteed for the first 60 registrants.

Sep 3, 2025

U18A

Please be advised that we have added a U18A option to our registration. If you have already registered your player for U18C and wish to try out for the A team please email amhachairofcommunications@gmail.com

Sep 2, 2025

Two new awards launched in honour of Indigenous Hockey Trailblazer Erin Denny

Good evening everyone,

Hockey Nova Scotia, in partnership with the Genevieve Francis Memorial Fund, is proud to introduce two new awards that honour the achievements of an Eskasoni hockey trailblazer.

 

On Thursday afternoon at the Dan K. Stevens Memorial Arena in Erin Denny’s hometown of Eskasoni, Hockey Nova Scotia and the Genevieve Francis Memorial Fund announced the creation of the Erin Denny Award and the Erin Denny Scholarship, two new annual awards that will recognize and inspire the next generation of Indigenous players in Nova Scotia.

 

The Mi’kmaq have a deep connection to hockey and are often credited with the invention of an early version of the game. In the early 20th century, Mi’kmaq carvers crafted hockey sticks that were sold around the world. To acknowledge this important history, and to celebrate the ongoing contributions of Indigenous players like Erin Denny to the sport, Hockey Nova Scotia is honoured to present these awards in her name.

 

From Eskasoni First Nation, Erin Denny made history at the 2019 Canada Winter Games when she became the first Mi’kmaw woman to represent Team Nova Scotia in women’s hockey. She went on to play five seasons with Saint Mary’s University, serving as an assistant captain, and graduated in 2025.

 

“I am honoured to receive this recognition, as it is very meaningful to me that I am able to encourage and support the next generation of Indigenous players,” Denny said. “I am very proud to have created a pathway for Indigenous youth, but I hope that through these opportunities they will be able to create pathways of their own for generations to come.” 

 

The Erin Denny Award will be presented annually to an Indigenous player who demonstrates outstanding determination and a commitment to leadership, community involvement, and personal growth. Eligible recipients must be registered in minor hockey during that season.

 

The Erin Denny Scholarship, a $2,000 scholarship, will be presented annually to an Indigenous player to support their educational journey. Each recipient will also receive an item of cultural significance.

 

“Through her leadership, commitment to her community, passion for hockey, and her many accolades on and off the ice, Erin has become a role model for players across our province,” said Dean Smith, Hockey Nova Scotia’s Diversity & Inclusion Chair.

 

“On behalf of our board of directors and our diversity and inclusion committee, I am very excited to help launch these awards in her honour,” Smith said.

 

Applications for both the award and scholarship will be reviewed by a selection panel consisting of Erin Denny (chair), a representative of the Genevieve Francis Memorial Fund, and a representative from Hockey Nova Scotia.

 

Funding for the scholarship will be provided by Hockey Nova Scotia to the Genevieve Francis Memorial Fund (via the Ulnooweg Indigenous Communities Foundation) to administer. The Genevieve Francis Memorial Fund will also provide a cultural item to each recipient.

 

Hockey Nova Scotia is proud to partner with the Genevieve Francis Memorial Fund on this important acknowledgement.

 

Applications for the Erin Denny Award and Erin Denny Scholarship can be found on the Hockey Nova Scotia website.

Yours in Hockey,

 

Brad MacKinley
President

Hockey Nova Scotia

Mike Field
Executive Director
Hockey Nova Scotia

 

 

Garreth MacDonald

Communications & Special Events Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

Aug 31, 2025
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