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Former Northside Hockey Player pays it forward
Northside & District Minor Hockey has received a donation of $500 from Michael Vickers a former North Sydney Minor Hockey player in tribute to a former coach who helped him along the way! Michael attributes a former coach and past President Gordon MacLeod, for making it possible for him to play hockey at a time…
Read More50/50 TICKET Information
50/50 tickets are a required part of your registration to play hockey. With 1 child playing you are required to sell a minimum of 20 tickets each week. For each additional child registered to the same family you are required to sell an additional 10 tickets per child. Our Drop- off Box is open 7…
Read MoreTicket Drop Off
The Drop off box will be open until 4pm on Sundays. If you are later than 4pm you will need to go to Scotia Bank Room to drop off The Drop Box is open 7 days a week while the building is open. Feel free to drop off any time at your convivence.
Read MoreEXCITED TO ANNOUNCE OUR DEVELOPMENT TEAM
NSDMHA would like to announce our new development team for the upcoming 2023-2024 season. Jacob Jessome who grew up in Georges River, where he played through Northside Minor Hockey Association and went on to play for the Memorial Marauders. he completed his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology at Cape Breton University and is set…
Read MoreFirst Time Player Discount
GREAT NEWS! If you are thinking about Hockey for your child, we have a great incentive to start you off!! $200 discount for All New Players at any AGE! We will adjust the pricing on your invoice. Don’t stress if you were eager to start and sent us the full published price, we will refund…
Read MoreLOOKING TO COACH?
Coaching Application 2023-2024
Read MoreThe importance of team work
Teamwork in hockey is all about trust, communication, and leadership. When players trust one another, they can rely on each other to do their jobs and make the right decisions on the ice. Communication is also crucial, as it allows players to work together effectively and make split-second decisions.
Read MoreAlways a positive message
“You never lose, you either Win or Learn”
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