On Friday morning, Hockey Canada issued the following statement to rdnewsNOW:
“Hockey Canada will continue to work with Hockey Alberta, the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) and the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) to provide opportunities to safely enjoy, develop and compete in Canada’s game in Alberta.
Hockey Canada and its Members are tasked with ensuring that participants of all ages and abilities can enjoy playing hockey in communities across the country, both recreationally and competitively. While we feel strongly that our model for delivering hockey is to the benefit and safety of players, coaches, officials, parents, administrators and volunteers, we recognize that others are free to enjoy the game outside of Hockey Canada-sanctioned programs.
In August 2023, Hockey Canada released a document that clarifies 20 benefits available to participants in Hockey Canada-sanctioned programs and are either not provided or not guaranteed with non-sanctioned programs, which all operate without being recognized by government in Canada and are not governed by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
That document can be found here.”
The AJHL has also issued a statement this morning saying it is seeking clarity on conflicting statements:
rdnewsNOW has attempted to reach the BCHL for comment as well, and will update this story if and when we hear back.
(This story was originally published by Josh Hall at rdnewsNOW and Brian Konrad at CHAT News Today on Jan. 26, 2024)
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