First Shift with the Toronto Maple Leafs - SOLD OUT, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Jun 12, 2021 | Brad Eveniss | 12778 views
First Shift with the Toronto Maple Leafs - SOLD OUT
 The OCHL has been selected to host a National Hockey League (NHL) and National Hockey League Player’s Association (NHLPA) First Shift program. Designed to ease kids and their families into the sport of hockey by offering a program with a manageable time commitment that is affordable, convenient and, most importantly, fun!

Registration starts June 15th 12:00pm at firstshift.ca - SOLD OUT

Registered child. MUST be between the ages 6-10 years old (born between (January 1, 2011 and May 1, 2016) and has never previously been registered in minor hockey (not in HCR)

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