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League Play to resume Feb 14 in Sackville

NSJHL TO RESUME PLAY MON FEB 14
 
 
The Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League’s Board of Governors met Thursday evening in a zoom meeting and agreed the League would resume play again Monday Feb 14 when the 7-5-3 Liverpool Privateers visit the 11-6-1 Sackville Blazers.  It was agreed all play would take place within the respective Fred Fox and Sid Rowe Divisions with the regular season concluding Monday Feb 28.  Board Vice-Chair Danny Hines of East Hants said, “ the Governors also agreed that with the down swing in League Activity since Omnicron bore through the Province like a huge tidal wave back in December, it would only be fair to allow all teams to participate in the 21-22 League Playoffs instead of having four teams begin play again for only between four and six regular season games.
As a result, the league’s playoff schedule will begin March 1 with the third and sixth place teams and the fourth and fifth place teams  in each division playing a Best-of-Five Mini-Series concluding no later than March 8th.  The winners of these series will then take on the first and second place teams in each division in the divisional semi-finals.  Discussion also ensued around the unequal number of games being played by each team.  It was then agreed that despite the fact we are now approaching year 3 of the Covid Epidemic, very little could be done to ensure an equal number of games with all the stops and starts that have transpired and therefore final divisional standings would be based on winning percentage.
The League Semi-Finals will be played March 10-23, the Divisional Finals March 25-April 6 and the Provincial Championship Series schedules for April 8-23. The winner of the Provincial Championship is then scheduled to immediately go to Cocagne, New Brunwick for the Don Johnson Memorial Cup Atlantic Championship Tournament that is scheduled for between April 26 and May 1.
Feb 10, 2022

Jr. Schedule to resume

Good evening everyone,

 

Earlier today, (Wednesday, February 9) the province announced that beginning next week, COVID-19 restrictions will be eased over three phases. To read the complete release from the province, please click here.

 

Phase 1 will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, Feb, 14 and the following restrictions impacting hockey will go into effect:

 

  • Groups of up to 60 are now permitted in the field of play.
  • Teams can have practices and regular league games (see explanation below).
  • Competition is limited to regular league games. This refers to the current league that your team is playing in. If a game is part of your team’s regular league or competitive schedule, it is allowed. Bringing together teams that typically do not play one another is not allowed.
  • Tournaments are still not permitted.
  • Physical distancing is not required in the field of play; masks are recommended at all times when not on the ice surface.
  • Spectators are allowed up to the formal gathering limit; the formal gathering limit for gatherings is 50 per cent of capacity indoors. Capacities will vary by facility. Please check with your local rink. (NOTE: While today’s press release states that fitness, recreation and leisure businesses and organizations can operate at 75 per cent capacity and references arenas, we have clarified with the province that this section does not apply to hockey or spectators at a hockey game).

 

We know today’s update will be welcome news for our members as we return to game action. We are hopeful that we will continue to trend in the right direction. Phase 1 is the first step in a three phase reopening plan and each phase is expected to last about a month. We understand that the situation will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis and we will provide more information to you as soon as we have it.

 

We will also be providing an update later this month on how this will impact the remainder of the season (including provincial tournaments and other events).

 

Please continue to follow the protocols and thank you all for your continued support. As always, we appreciate your efforts and commitment to keeping everyone on the ice.

 

Sincerely,

 

Amy Walsh

Executive Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Arnie Farrell

President

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

 

Garreth MacDonald

Communications & Special Events Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

259 Commodore Drive

Dartmouth, NS, B3B 0M1

902.454.9400

 

Feb 9, 2022

Full Practices now Allowed

New information was provided by Hockey Nova Scotia concerning potentially getting back on the ice in hopefully the not to distant future.  Here is the latest from Hockey Nova Scotia today Friday, Feb 4/22/

Feb 4, 2022

No more hockey until at least Feb 1-2022

As to what Wednesday's Jan 5 announcement by Public Health Nova Scotia MEANS FOR HOCKEY

 

No Hockey until at least Feb 1:

 

 

  • Sports - Participants and officials in organized sports (recreational, amateur and professional) can practice and train with up to 10 people indoors and up to 25 people outdoors without social distancing. Masks are recommended when you can’t maintain a minimum physical distance of 2 metres (6 feet) from others. Sport games, competitions, tournaments and spectators are not permitted (you also can’t participate in a tournament outside Nova Scotia).

Publci Health Nova Scotia

 

 

Jan 7, 2022

New Covid Restrictions announced

Good evening everyone,

 

With COVID-19 case numbers on the rise in Nova Scotia, the province announced today that restrictions on physical distancing and gathering limits are returning over the next few weeks.

 

Starting at 9 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 17, and lasting until at least the new year, the following restrictions impacting hockey will be in place:

 

  • spectators are limited to 50 per cent of a facility’s capacity; spectator limits are also capped at a maximum of 150 people
  • a limit of 60 participants indoors and outdoors applies to sports practices, games, and regular league play; physical distancing is not required

 There are also new recommendations for close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases, including those who are fully-vaccinated. We detail those below.

 

REGULAR LEAGUE PLAY

 

We have clarified with Public Health that regular league play refers to the current league that your team is playing in. This includes provincial leagues.

 

MASKS

 

On the ice, masks are not required during practices, training sessions, and games. Off the ice, masks are required everywhere (especially in the dressing room).

 

It is extremely important that you continue to wear your mask when you are not on the ice.

 

Please note that coaches and instructors who work with more than one group must wear a mask at all times while inside the facility (including while on the ice).

 

CLOSE CONTACTS

 

As a result of the recent outbreak in Nova Scotia, all close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases, including those who are fully-vaccinated, now need to isolate until they have a negative result from a lab-based (PCR) test. The lab test should be performed at least 72 hours after the exposure.

 

In a hockey context, if two teams play a game within 48 hours of a positive exposure involving a player or coach on either team (meaning a player or coach on one of the teams tests positive for COVID-19 within 48 hours of the game), both teams (as well as the officials) would be considered close contacts. We recognize this is not spelled out clearly on the Public Health website but we have worked with Public Health to determine that this is what they mean.

 

Due to increased testing and rising positive cases, we are aware that Public Health may be delayed when it comes to reaching out to close contacts. We have seen examples of hockey associations and teams being proactive and abundantly cautious in terms of pausing activities after potential exposures. We commend these groups for prioritizing the safety of their members and wider communities.

 

For more information on what to do if you are a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case, please click here.

 

If you have any questions about any of this or about a potential exposure, we encourage you to continue to follow the communication flow in the Rebound Plan 2.0.

 

To help curb the spread of COVID-19, Public Health is also strongly recommending regular rapid testing for all Nova Scotians. Learn more here.

 

Dr. Strang will be meeting with the sport sector tomorrow. We will take part in those discussions and will pass along any updates that come out of that meeting.

 

For now, please continue to be vigilant. It is vital that we do not become complacent. Please continue to wear your mask in the dressing room and everywhere else in the arena when you are not on the ice. Wash your hands often. Do not come to the rink if you are feeling unwell. Follow the Rebound Plan 2.0.

 

Thank you for all that you do for hockey.

 

Sincerely,

 

Amy Walsh

Executive Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Arnie Farrell

President

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

 

Garreth MacDonald

Communications & Special Events Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

259 Commodore Drive

Dartmouth, NS, B3B 0M1

902.454.9400

 

hockeynovascotia.ca

Dec 13, 2021

Colts win 6th and 7th straight games

The Capstone Cole Harbour Colts continue to rumble and have not lose a game since back on Nov 19 to Membertou.  Since that time, the Colts have reeled off seven consecutive wins to improve to 10-5-0 and take over sole possession of second place in the Fred Fox Division of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League.  The Colts were at home for a pair of games over the weekend…first we will take a look at Saturday’s wild affair played at the CFB Shearwater Arena.

 
Capstone  7    Valley Maple Leafs   6      (overtime)
 
This game was wild from beginning to end as the Leafs started extra strong taking 4-0 and 5-1 leads before the Colts found their rhythm and come back with four consecutive goals to knot the game at 5-5 with 10:15 having been played in the third period.  The tying goal was scored by Cooper Puma who also had an assist in the game.  The Leafs then went ahead 6-5 with 7:48 to play in regulation as Andrew McCarron scored his 1st of the game to go along with a pair of assists.  The Leafs as hard as they tried could not hold onto their one-goal advantage giving up the game tying goal to Tyler Puma with 1 minute left in regulation to tie the game at 6-6 and send it into overtime.  2:47 was played in the five-minute sudden-death when Brady Crossley rifled his second goal of the game for the Colts to go along with a pair of assists to give the Colts a 7-6 win and a now impressive 10-5-0 record for 20 points and second place in the Fred Fox Division, only 3 back of first place Sackville.  The Colts have 3 games in hand on the Blazers.  The 9-6-0 East Hants Penguins are third with 18 points while the Liverpool Privateers have dropped back to fourth place at 7-5-3 for 17 points.  The loss for the Maple Leafs dropped them to 4-10-1 for 9 points and 8 full points behind the Privateerss for the final playoff spot in the Fox Division.  Other scoring Saturday night earlier in the game saw Ryan MacDonald, Hayden Richardson, Brett LeBlanc and Brady MacLean who also connected for three assists give the Leags their 4-0 lead with 4:52 to play in the opening frame.  Will MacRae  scored on the power-play for the Colts to make it 4-1 after twenty minutes.  Just 2:30 into the second period, Liam Ferguson tallied for the Leafs to make it 5-1 Valley before Tyler Puma with his first of the game, Samuel Beaton and Brady Crossley with his first of two made it 5-4 Leafs after forty minutes.  Cole Harbour after their rugged start were still drivng to the net the entire game as they outshot the Valley 81-34 with Leafs net minder Aidan Durnford played absolutely brilliant at times.  Patrick Oxner chipped in with 3 assists for the Colts who are now off until the New Year when they entertain the now 2-11-1 Brookfield Elks in a 7:30 start at CFB Shearwater.  The Valley Maple Leafs now are idle until after Christmas when they will hit the ice Friday Jan 7 at home against Cumberland and Saturday afternoon Jan 8 in Brookfield.   In the Colts Game Friday:
 
Capstone Cole Harbour Colts   5          Cumberland County   3
 
The Blues recorded win number 6 in a row Friday night at home against the Cumberland County Blues jumping in front of the Blues 2-0 after the first on goals from Patrick Oxner and Brady Crossley before the Blues Aiden Fisher and Nate Stone with goals 55 seconds part in the second period tied the game at 2-2.  The Colts then stormed back with 3 unanswered goals from Braden Cheney, Connor McNamara and one from Patrick Oxner with 52 seconds left in the middle frame to go up 5-2.  The Blues Zack Chatfield tallied the lone goal of the third period as the Blues fell to 4-11-1 with the Colts outshooting them 47-26.  The Blues have 2 games left in their pre-season schedule as they travel to Membertou Friday and Saturday Dec 16 and 17 and that will be it for the Blues until 2022 when they host the Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates in a Sunday afternoon game Jan 2. 
Dec 12, 2021
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