ODMHA B League Tournament of Champions finish up the season

The past two weekends the ODMHA B League Tournament of Champions has been taking place. The Tournament of Champions is the long standing end of season Tournament for the five different B Leagues within the ODMHA. Traditionally the top two teams from each Division of each League enter the Tournament to see who will hold the coveted trophy and the inter league rivalries can be intense.
The winners of this years Divisions are:
Atom: Renfrew Timberwolves
PeeWee: Osgoode Richmond Romans
Bantam: Russell River Rats
Minor Midget: Russell River Rats
Midget: Pembroke Lumber Kings

Hockey Canada bulletin regarding Bauer Stick Recall

Hockey Canada has issued a bulletin regarding the following.

BAUER HOCKEY STICK RECALL INFORMATION
Bauer Hockey has issued a stop sale notice to retailers in North America asking them to remove the following 13 models from their shelves. Consumers in possession of these sticks should contact 1-888-734-0443 for more information.

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Tournament of Champions 2010

The Tournament of Champions dates and locations are now available.
Please use the following to contact the coordinator for your division

Atom- April 3-4
Petawawa Connie Lussier 1- 613-687-0521 or email

Pee- Wee March 27-28
Brockville Scott Evans 1-613 498-0549

Bant- 9-10-11- April
W/C Sherry Malloy 613-839-1313 or email

Min& Maj Midgets- April 8-11
Carleton Place Bob Dickson 613- 257-2937
613-256-1625 h

World Junior Legacy Fund

WJC Legacy Fund

2009 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP LEGACY FUND
STRUCTURE, ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND APPLICATION PROCESS

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Introduction
The 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship Legacy Fund (the Legacy Fund) was established from proceeds from the World Junior Championship that was held in Ottawa in the winter of 2008/2009. Monies allocated to the Legacy Fund are designated for use in the promotion of amateur hockey within the Ottawa District Hockey Association. This document establishes the basis for the operations of the Legacy Fund and the distribution of the monies of the Fund.
Initial Deposit - $497,000

Structure
The Legacy Fund shall be administered by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of six (6) members as follows:
Three (3) representatives from the Ottawa District Hockey Association (ODHA), including: the 1st Vice President, a representative from the Ottawa District Minor Hockey Association (ODMHA) and an ODHA Junior Hockey representative.
Three (3) representatives from the World Junior Championship Host Organizing Committee

Mandate of Board of Directors
- To receive and review applications from eligible candidates for projects that fit the eligibility criteria outlined below;
- To select applicants for funding from the applications;
- To distribute the Legacy Fund to successful eligible parties; and
- To ensure that the distributed funds are used for the purpose stated in the applications.

Eligibility Criteria
In order to be eligible to receive funds, Applicants must either be led by or include an amateur hockey team, amateur hockey league or amateur hockey association that pays a membership assessment fee to the ODMHA/ODHA, and are in good standing with payment of all assessment fees, bonds or fines. Such amateur hockey associations, teams and leagues shall include male and female organizations which pay a membership assessment fee to the ODMHA/ODHA.
Applicants may form a partnership between an ODHA member and a local municipality, registered non-profit/ charitable corporations and/or Service Club, who are involved in amateur hockey within the boundaries of the ODHA.

2009 IIHF World Junior Championship Legacy Fund

Preference for funding shall be given to projects that:
1) Will have an on-going impact on the sport and community; and
2) Leverage the Legacy Fund grant with matching funds from other sources.
Projects shall fall within the criterion, as outlined below, in order to be considered for funding:
- Establishment of a program to introduce new Canadians to ice hockey;
- Renovations to arena(s) to provide for more efficient use of ice by amateur hockey and sledge hockey users;
- Renovations to arena(s) to assist in the development, training, and/or efficiency of coaches, officials and volunteer administrators;
- Establishment of self-funding programs to provide for enhanced skill development or enhanced training of amateur hockey players (male and female) and officials;
- Establishment of an endowment fund or bursary for college/university scholarships for amateur hockey players;
- Establishment of an endowment fund or program to assist with providing skates and other equipment to underprivileged and disadvantaged youths; and
- Establishment of an Ottawa District Hockey Hall of Fame to promote our game and recognize excellence on and off the ice.

Application Process
• Applications shall be submitted on the Legacy Fund “Application Form”, completed in full with supporting documentation, and dated and signed by the applicants.
• Applications for the year submitted shall be received no later than December 31.
• Completed applications should be emailed to
• Applicants may be required to meet with the Board of Directors to present their application for funding or for clarification of facts related to the application.

Contact Information
All questions or inquiries regarding the Legacy Fund should be emailed to

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