Parent's Corner
New To Hockey?
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Taken the course before? Simply sign back in and attach the new child in your profile to be assigned a hockey Canada number
Required Equipment
- Helmet: A CSA-approved helmet with a full-face cage or shield is mandatory.
- Neck Guard: A neck protector is required for all players, a CE Certified/approved model.
- Mouthguard: No longer necessary per OHF requirements
- Shoulder Pads: These protect the shoulders, chest, and upper back.
- Elbow Pads: Provide protection for the elbows, minimizing injury from falls.
- Hockey Gloves: Essential for hand and wrist protection.
- Jock or Jill: An athletic support (jock for boys, jill for girls) is required.
- Hockey Pants: Padded pants offering protection for the hips, thighs, and tailbone.
- Shin Guards: Protect the shins and knees.
- Skates: Ice skates designed for hockey.
- Hockey Stick: A stick appropriate for the player’s height and skill level.
- Jersey: Often provided by the team for games, but may need to be purchased for practices.
- Hockey Socks: Worn over the shin guards, sometimes held up with tape.
- Tape: For securing socks and potentially the shin guards.
- Water Bottle: Essential for staying hydrated during play.
- Hockey Bag: A bag to carry all the equipment.
Committees
Want to help but have limited time? Click the link below.
We have a number of committees that run during the season and can use your help. Each committee may have different time requirements. Please select one that interests you and we will get back to you on average time commitments.
- House Select Committee
- Coaching Selection Committee
- Sponsorship/Fundraising/Lottery Committee
- Discipline Committee
- Convenor Committee
- Time Keeping/Officiating Committee
- Sub/AdHoc Committees
Zero Tolerance
The North Bay Minor Hockey Association is governed by the policies, rules and regulations of NBMHA, NOHA, OHF and Hockey Canada. We expect our players, coaches, parents and other NBMHA spectators to follow the words and the spirit of the RESPECT IN SPORT from Hockey Canada, which is described below.
Respect in Sport for Parents compliments the Activity Leader & Coach program by reinforcing a parent’s role in their child’s activities. It empowers parents to:
- Ensure the safety and well-being of their children.
- Encourage proper communication with officials and coaches.
- Make sport and recreation result in a positive experience for all.
"Respect in Sport is huge, it reflects respect in life and allows people to develop and grow to what their potential would suggest, and it’s not just the game of hockey."
– Tom Renney
If you witness an incident that you believe may violate the Respect in Sport Program, we urge you to complete the following form:
Your contact information will not be shared, but is necessary for any follow-up questions we may have.