Equipment
This section provides information to parents on the hockey equipment they need to purchase for their child to play hockey.
The CMHA provides two game jerseys (home and away) to each player on the team for the duration of the season. These jerseys are handed out once the teams are formed. At the end of the season, the jerseys returned to the CMHA.
Player Equipment
The following equipment is provided by the parent. For more information on purchasing player equipment, click HERE
For player enrolling in the IP program (5-6yrs), purchasing a kit that has all the equipment is all that is required. These are usually <$100. Click HERE for an example. Don't forget the stick.
CMHA Sock Colours
Hockey socks are available from local sporting good stores.
For IP to Midget, the sock colours of white, yellow and black..
For Juvenile, the sock colours are those of the Anaheim Ducks [ jade, aubergine (eggplant), white and gray]
IP to Midget CMHA Sock Colours |
Juvenile Sock Colours |
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Goalie Equipment:
For IP and Novice age groups, goalie equipment is provided to the teams at no charge by the CMHA.
For goalie equipment the league supplies each Novice B and C teams with one set of goaltender equipment bag( pads, chest protecter, blocker,trapper,throat protecter) as Novice B and C rotates players in nets. Players are to start the season with full player gear (see above).
This is to allow kids to try being goalie during the year, without the committment of having to rent or buy goalie equipment.
Novice A, Atom, Peewee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile designate a full time goalie so they supply their own or pay the rental.
To rent goalie equipment from the CMHA, click HERE.
To return rented goalie equipment to the CMHA, click HERE.
For more information on goalie equipment, click HERE
NOTICE TO PARENTS PURCHASING GOALIE EQUIPMENT - Hockey Canada has changed the specifications for goalie equipment for the 2009-2010 season. You need to be aware of these changes if you are considering purchasing equipment. Click HERE for more information.
Taping of Hockey Stick End
Please ensure that the end of the hockey stick is taped up in order to prevent it from entering the slots in a hockey helmet cage.
If stick end is not taped up, it can pass through the player's cage causing injury. |
A properly taped up stick prevents it fitting through the case and is easy to pick up off the ice with a hockey glove. |
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