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Hockey Canada Registration System - HCR 3.0

As the regular season approaches we are urging SMHA families to log in to the new Hockey Canada Registration System, also known as HCR 3.0. 
 
HCR 3.0 is a universal platform for managing all Hockey Canada participants, both players and volunteers, in associations all across Canada.
 
To Get Started: Please visit https://register.hockeycanada.ca/home
 
 
Follow the steps laid out in the document above to create your new HCR 3.0 account and link your existing Hockey Canada profiles from prior seasons.
 
IF YOU HAVE BEEN A VOLUNTEER in prior seasons - even if it was several years ago -,please especially note Step 10 on Page 6 of the .pdf document..."One of the most important first steps is to link your old HCR participant account." Follow the instructions and screenshots, and choose "self" from the drop down list. In the same way, search for your hockey players in the system. 
 
CHECK YOUR FAMILY 50-50 CREDIT from your carried-forward SMHA 50-50 Fundraiser. The SMHA Finance Committee spent dozens of hours in the last several weeks manually doing this work. Once you are logged in with profiles linked, you should be able to click on "Purchases" and see any credits that exist for the upcoming season from prior season SMHA 50-50. Questions about your family's 50-50 Credit can be directed to finance@flyershockey.ca, and please CC registration@flyershockey.ca
 
In summary - please don't put this off. Visit https://register.hockeycanada.ca/home, create an account, and link your family's profiles - including your own - if you've ever volunteered with Hockey Canada. By doing this now you're ensuring that when it is time for registration, the process will be seamless. After registration opens there might be a longer turnaround time with responses to emails which is why people should set up HCR 3.0 now.

Certifications: Craig Foley, Director, Risk Management (riskmanagement@flyershockey.ca)
Registration: Helen Scammell, Director, Registration (registration@flyershockey.ca)
Credits, Financing: Nathalie Amirault, VP Finance (finance@flyershockey.ca)
Sep 21, 2021

2021-22 Coaching Application Deadline Friday September 24th

2021-22 Coaching Application Deadline Friday September 24th

Coaches and Assistant Coaches are required to fill out an application, if you anticipate helping out this season, please take a minute to fill out the application.
Coaches, Manager's and Assistant Coaches who have been involved in the past 2 season's need not fill out the application form, an e-mail of interest to the correct VP will suffice.

Applications are to be emailed to the appropriate VP for each level.

Download the form here: Coach/Manager Application

Sep 20, 2021

Registration Updates: One Week until Registration Deadline | U15 Competitive Checking Clinic Details

Registration Deadline

A Reminder to all SMHA Families: The deadline for Regular Season Registration is in ONE WEEK!

Registration Deadline: 11:59pm, on Sunday, September 26th, 2021

Note: Players trying for a Competitive Team are not guaranteed a place in the Competitive Tryout process if they are not registered by that date.

www.FlyersHockey.ca  |  Registration

U15 Competitive Checking Clinic

The Checking Clinic is a one-time clinic that is mandatory for all players trying out for a U15 and above Competitive Team for the first time. The proof of completion is attached to the player's HCR 3.0 profile, and players only need to complete it once during their minor hockey career. The cost to complete it is $50.00. The clinic is two hours long, split half-and-half between on- and off-ice learning. 

Any questions on whether or not your player needs this Checking Clinic, please reach out to VP Competitive, Steve MacIntyre at VPCompetitive@FlyersHockey.ca.

Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Date: Friday, October 1, 2021
Where: Sackville Arena

The following players are already signed up for the U15 Competitive Checking Clinic as an add-on to their registration:

 

First Name Last Name
BLAKE ANDERSON
NOAH BAIRD
AUSTIN NICHOLAS BOUTILIER
RYAN BUCKLER
KALLUM CANNING
JACOB COLE
RILEY DELANEY
JACKSON DOLPHIN
LOGAN EVANS
BLAKE FLEMMING
ETHAN GROOM
CONNOR HENRY
BRYCE LANE
CHASE MACDONALD
RYAN MACLENNAN
HAYDEN MCAVOY
JONAH RICHARDSON
HENRY SALTER
CAMERON URQUHART
KADEN WEYMAN

If your player is not showing on the list, please log into HCR 3.0 under My Accounts and check the Payments tab to make sure it was selected as part of your Registration. 

 

 

Helen Scammell
SMHA Registrar
Registration@FlyersHockey.ca

 

 

Sep 20, 2021

Covid-19 Update - Sept 17, 2021

Subject: Sport & Recreation Proof of Vaccine FAQ

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Latest update from Hockey NS and Sports NS:

 

We just received this attached file from Sport Nova Scotia. It’s an FAQ document from the province aimed at answering some of the questions on proof of vaccine from the sport and recreation sector.

 

Sport & Rec Proof of Vaccination FAQ

 

We know you all have a lot of questions and we wanted to get this information to you as soon as we received it. It should be noted that the proof of vaccination policy is still being completed, so additional information will be passed along as it’s made available to us.

 

In the meantime, we are reviewing the answers provided today and will continue to finalize a Hockey Nova Scotia vaccine policy over the next few days. We aim to have this to you next week in time for our provincial member call on Wednesday.

 

Thank you for your continued support and patience.

 

Yours in Hockey,

 

Arnie Farrell

President

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Amy Walsh

Executive Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Garreth MacDonald

Communications & Special Events Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

http://hockeynovascotia.ca

Sep 17, 2021

Covid-19 Update - Sept 15, 2021

Please review the latest update from Hockey NS and Sports NS shown below. 

 

Hockey NS Update:

 

The province announced that the move to Phase 5 of the provincial reopening plan will be delayed until Oct. 4.

 

Sport Nova Scotia has provided an update after Tuesday’s announcement:

 

COVID-19 Update: September 14, 2021
Today the province announced that Nova Scotia will delay moving into phase 5 of the reopening plan until October 4.  Starting Oct. 4, people who are 12 and older will need to provide proof of full vaccination to participate in most events and activities that bring groups of people together. While the policy is not yet final, it will apply to participants and spectators for indoor and outdoor sports practices, games, competitions and tournaments as well as indoor and outdoor extracurricular school-based activities, including sports. 

We will continue to update you as more information about the details of the vaccine policy become available to us. 

 

Quick Notes
-An exception policy for people who cannot get vaccinated because of a valid medical or behavioural reason is being developed. 
-Children who turned 12 between January 1 and October 4 this year will have until December 31 to attend events and activities while they get vaccinated; children who turn 12 after October 4 will have three months from their birthday. 

 

Link: Province of Nova Scotia Press Release: September 14

 

Regards,

SNS Communications

 

To read the province’s press release, please click here.

 

As stated in Sport Nova Scotia’s update below, “Starting Oct. 4, people who are 12 and older will need to provide proof of full vaccination to participate in most events and activities that bring groups of people together. While the policy is not yet final, it will apply to participants and spectators for indoor and outdoor sports practices, games, competitions and tournaments as well as indoor and outdoor extracurricular school-based activities, including sports.”

 

We all need to do our part to ensure we get to Phase 5. As part of this effort, we once again strongly encourage everyone who is eligible to be vaccinated to do so.

 

From now until Oct. 4, we would like to remind you that we remain in Phase 4 of the province’s reopening plan. During Phase 4, players, coaches, and officials can practice, train, and compete with up to 59 people in the field of play without social distancing. You are reminded that the field of play refers to the ice surface, team benches, penalty box, timekeeper’s box, and dressing room.

 

Hockey Nova Scotia applied for and received special exemption from the province and Sport Nova Scotia to allow for a group of this size to be permitted in the field of play during Phase 4. It allows for competition between two teams. To learn more about Phase 4 and what it means for hockey, please click here.

 

We know you will likely have a lot of questions about today’s announcement, the implementation of this policy, as well as the exception policy that the province is still developing. We will continue to work with Sport Nova Scotia and the province to seek clarity around these issues and we will update you as we receive more information.

 

As always, we would like to thank you all for your hard work and continued support.

 

Yours in Hockey,

 

Amy Walsh

Executive Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Arnie Farrell

President

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Garreth MacDonald

Communications & Special Events Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

http://hockeynovascotia.ca

 

Thank you for your ongoing patience, as soon as we understand how the announced changes will be implemented by HNS and HRM Facilities we will send additional updates.

Sep 15, 2021

Questionnaire: Sharing Carried-Forward 50/50 Credit to a sibling

This message pertains to SMHA Families with Carried-Forward 50/50 Credit to use on two or more children who have not yet registered.
 
You can ignore this message if:
-you currently have one child in SMHA and do not need to transfer credits to a sibling
-you already registered during the 2-day window that Regular Season Registration was live in early August
 
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When Hockey Canada transitioned to HCR 3.0, the Registration and Finance/Treasurer team believed Carried-Forward 50/50 Credit could continue to be shared easily among one family, as was the case in prior HCR systems. We quickly realized the back end of HCR 3.0 would not meet SMHA's complex Carried-Forward 50/50 Credit needs.

Rest assured that the credits are all still there... The problem is that we cannot move and redeem 50/50 Credits in the same way as Hockey Canada's prior registration system.

We have now waited an entire month for HCR developers to come up with a fix. We are hopeful that something more robust will be in place for next season... thereby allowing a seamless sharing of credits between siblings. However with SMHA Competitive Tryouts starting in a few weeks, we simply must get Registration live again and we cannot spare more time waiting on their answer.

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Questionnaire is found here: https://forms.gle/SZK2p2TF1sFfu9xGA
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Helen (SMHA Registrar) and Tara (SMHA Finance Director) need to share your credits between your children manually. Right now the credit is "attached" to one player in your family. Even if you had $5000 in carried-forward 50/50 attached to one player, the system would say you owe money for that player's sibling(s).

In the Questionnaire above, tell us which registration level you're planning to sign each sibling up for, so that we can move just enough credit to each sibling. We will make the changes you request in the back end of HCR 3.0 manually. Then - when you register online in the coming days - it should be seamless.  

At this time, Please do not include or worry about any desired "Transfer to Team" amounts to cover Team Fees during the season. We will cross that road when we get to it, and it may require the same manual process unless Hockey Canada develops something in the meantime.

Anticipated FAQ
-How do I know how much credit we have?
Log into HCR 3.0. In the grey silhouette (top right hand corner) click My Account. Then click Purchases on the left hand side. The negative amount showing in the column "Due" is the credit available. Unfortunately in the Parent view it doesn't indicate which player has the credit. We will be able to figure it out when you provide us with the names of all players.

-What if I don't have enough to cover the 2nd (3rd, etc) child's registration in full?
That is completely fine. The HCR 3.0 system will try and apply whatever credit it can first, then you can pay via EMT or Credit Card for the balance

-How will I know when it is done?
Helen (Registration@FlyersHockey.ca) or Tara (Finance@FlyersHockey.ca) will email you when your credits are shared between siblings properly. Once you have that email from us, you can proceed with registration anytime after 9:00am on Saturday, September 11.

-What if I have questions when I'm in the middle of online Registration, and it isn't showing up how I thought it would?
Your best bet is to send an email to Registration@FlyersHockey.ca for us to look into it. There is no rush - there will be tryouts spots for everyone who is signed up before the Sept 26, 2021 deadline.

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2021-2022 Registration Fees

L2P: $450
U7: $600
U9: $725

U11 Rec: $725
U11 Comp: $825

U13 Rec: $725
U13 Comp: $825

U15 Rec: $725  
U15 Comp + A, AA Checking Clinic: $875
U15 Comp: $825

U18 Rec: $725  
U18 Comp: $825
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You will receive a copy of your responses via email.

Thank you for your patience throughout the pre-season this year.

Helen Scammell

Registrar & Webmaster

Sackville Minor Hockey Association

www.FlyersHockey.ca

Registration@FlyersHockey.ca
Webmaster@FlyersHockey.ca

Sep 10, 2021
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