updated: August 20, 2010
Please review the CMHA Rep Letter for the 2010 – 2011 season as it contains very important information pertaining to the Representative divisions.
Click here to download the Rep letter in pdf format
Please note that the projected budget posted in the rep letter located on the CMHA website has now been updated, as a result the fee schedule is reduced significantly compared to the budget forecast for the 2010/2011 season. Please find the updated fee schedule in the table below.
These costs do not include tournaments and or additional ice beyond the amounts allocated to each team by the association.
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Budget
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A1 Team
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A2 Team
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A3 Team
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Coach Fee
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$295.00
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$206.00
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$147.00
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On Ice Development
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$175.00
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$175.00
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$175.00
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Dryland
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$181.27
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$181.27
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$181.27
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Additional Practice
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$150.00
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$150.00
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$150.00
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Jersey Recovery
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$30.00
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$30.00
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$30.00
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Socks
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$10.00
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$10.00
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$10.00
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Rep Fee
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$20.00
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$20.00
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$20.00
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Total Parent Fees
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$861.27
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772.27
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$713.27
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Fees indicated in rep parent Letter
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1300
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1100
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900
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Forecast Budget
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$865.00
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$775.00
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$715.00
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UPCOMING EVALUATION REMINDERS
Please arrive at the rink 45 minutes prior to your FIRST ice time to check in.
Once you have completed equipment check and residency check you will not be required to check in again.
Check In and Residence Verification – there will be a check in table at the front entrance of the arena. Please proceed there for residency check and further directions.
Equipment Checks will be conducted on all players. DO come to the Equipment check table in all your gear including your skates and sticks except your jersey.
Equipment Check Tips
Helmets, stickers, sticks and poor fit are the most common causes of equipment check failures. The adhesive used on non-manufacturer stickers applied to helmets may not meet the helmet manufacturer's standards, rendering the CSA certification and manufacturer warranties void. Remove them but leave the original manufacturer stickers in place. Check carefully for missing or loose screws and ensure the "J" clips ( on the top left and right where the face mask attaches to the helmet) are in place and functional ( clips onto face guard and shock absorbs when guard is pushed upward against helmet ). Don’t forget to check the expiry date.
Don't bring a disintegrating ball hockey stick to the rink. Put enough wraps of tape on the butt end to ensure it won't fit through a face guard.
Avoid the temptation to buy equipment that a player will someday "grow into". This can expose a player to unnecessary risk and significantly diminish his/her enjoyment and on-ice performance. If buying a pre-packaged set of ice-hockey equipment for a younger player, you may find some of the items fit, but others do not. Ask the vendor to let you check the quality and fit of each individual piece before you buy. Road/street hockey gear is not an acceptable substitute for ice hockey gear.
REP DIVISON SPECIFIC SITES
Please Select one of the following for specific information about your REP division: