OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS OF NIHF PLAYERS AND THOSE INTERESTED IN OUR LEAGUE
Firstly, we would like to thank the parents of our players currently playing in the NIHF; we would like to thank you for your continued support of giving your children the opportunity to play hockey where you choose and for the coach you prefer. For parents thinking of joining a team for next season, we welcome you and thank you for considering our hockey programming for your child.
Recently there has been some negative letters written about independent hockey leagues like the NIHF. At the NIHF we do not believe in commenting negatively about people who choose to see Hockey in a different way. We will not engage in a propaganda campaign with USA Hockey and Hockey Canada. Many of you have received inaccurate and almost slanderous information about the rules regarding your children playing in our league or one like the NIHF, either from coaches or even associations.
In Canada we do want to direct you to the Hockey Canada Rule; “Any individual who participates in a Non-Sanctioned League of Hockey Canada after the Cut-Off Date of September 30th will lose all privileges to Hockey Canada only for the remainder of that season, and, may only apply for the reinstatement of those privileges after the end of that season.” Please understand that this rule is a Hockey Canada rule and not an NIHF rule. Also, since Hockey Canada introduced this rule in May 2009 the NIHF is not aware of any suspensions of players breaking this rule.
May an INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT (such as a player or coach) participate within both AAU Hockey programs and USA Hockey programs at the same time?
YES. At times this can be somewhat confusing. However, the easiest way to explain this is to simply note that the AAU and USA Hockey are separate organizations. AAU can not control what its members do within outside organizations (such as while participating within USA Hockley) and similarly USA Hockey can not control what its members do outside of USA Hockey.
For obvious examples, USA Hockey members may choose to participate within other organizations such as the Boy Scouts, YMCA and even within other sports organizations such as AAU Inline Hockey, Little League Baseball, or with school Football and/or Soccer programs. AAU Hockey is no different.
Our league is a “right to choose” program, and we do not place any restrictions on player movement whatsoever at any time during the season. In fact, we allow our players to play in both NIHF and Hockey Canada if you so desire. Hockey Canada has identified September 30th of each season as the date by which you must decide if you wish to participate in their programming. Up until September 30th, we encourage you to give our league a try, and we are sure you won’t be disappointed.
Here is what you can expect from the NIHF:
- Development of high-level hockey players and academics
- Encourage players to achieve athletically but more importantly as a respectful person and proud member of your community
- Weekend league games only to assist with needed study time to be a success academically
- The NCAA approach to hockey training and academics with more On-ice and off-ice training
- The NCAA develops approximately 35% of all the players that reach the NHL, and it is considered the number one path to the NHL or Business Career.
- All teams are providing a variety of professional development along with coach managed practices as part of their program.
- Puck Handling, Power Skating, Skating Treadmill, Shooting, and Off-ice Training Sessions
- A minimum 28 game league schedule
- Develop a tournament series so players can compete against similar competitive talent. We will have local tournaments and Tournaments against other AAU Teams.
Parents, please see an independent article on the Hockey World, by Joseph Kolodziej – Publisher of the Junior Hockey News CLICK HERE