Forest Hill Hockey Association



Our primary goal at Forest Hill Hockey Association is to promote participation and fun
In order to enhance these objectives, we try to balance the house league teams as evenly as possible. We try to maintain a competitive balance, with maximum participation. If a competitive imbalance between teams does arise, the conveners will trade players between teams, in a manner designed to restore the balance. All players should be aware that they may be traded, and that almost certainly some trades will occur. We try to conclude trades before the December break.

We occasionally receive requests for a player to be placed on the same team as another player or a particular coach, or for coaches to coach together. Such requests often make it difficult to balance the teams initially or to make appropriate trades. Carpool considerations will apply only to registrants who must travel great distances to reach the arena.

It would be ideal if we had exactly the same number of goalies as we have teams. Often, though, we have more goalies than teams, with the result that some goalies must share the workload. Prospective goalies must be prepared to share goaltending duties. Note: Goalies at the Atom level and above are expected to provide their own equipment.

We usually have a waiting list of applicants, many of whom we must turn away owing to lack of space in our program. As a result, we are eager to register players who have a strong commitment to playing hockey at Forest Hill.

Players who miss more than three games owing to conflicting commitments (e.g. other sports or activities) may risk suspension without refund. Such players may also be denied re-registration for the following season, so that more dedicated players will get the opportunity to play. Select players who neglect their commitment to House League will not be allowed to play in Select games.

We encourage parental participation in our league. Parents are invited to offer their services as House League coaches or conveners. Enthusiasm and rapport with children is more important than experience. First-time participants will usually begin as an assistant coach.

The philosophy of FHHA is reflected in the FHHA House League Rules, suggested reading for all players, parents, and coaches.

FHHA is your community hockey association, run by volunteers, for the benefit of our children.


It's House League Picture Time!
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Team Pictures
House League team pictures will be taken as follows:
Saturday Jan. 21/12
Sunday Jan. 22/12
Saturday Jan. 28/12
Sunday Jan. 29/12
Select team picture schedule to be released in January.
Learn to Play Schedule released for the 2011-12 season
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Sunday Skills Schedule for Squirt, Novice and Atom players released for the 2011-12 season
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50th Anniversary Video
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Ontario Hockey Federation Removes Body Checking from Recreational Hockey
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GTHL Teams Up With Goodwill In An Effort To Make Hockey More Accessible
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Registration for the 2011-12 Season
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FHHA partners with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities to sponsor economically disadvantaged children to play House League hockey. Click here for more information.
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FHHA partners with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities
FHHA in partnership with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities to sponsor 50 children to play organized hockey.
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GTHL Announces
New Speak Out Certification Mechanism for Bench Staff
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House League Rules Reviewed & Updated
House League Rules reviewed and updated for the 2009-10 season. Please click here to view.
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