OCHL In Person Registration, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Jul 13, 2022 | Brad Eveniss | 5358 views
OCHL In Person Registration
The OCHL will be hosting an in person registration on July 20th 2022.

Location: Campus Ice Centre
2200 Simcoe St North
Oshawa Ontario
L1H 7K4

Time: 6:00PM-9:00PM

Payment: Cash, E-Transfer, Debit or Credit.

New and return players are welcome!


Register with OCHL to secure a spot to play hockey in the upcoming 2022-2023 season.

Return player registration
New player registration 

 

If a player also wishes to attend tryouts for a rep team with Oshawa Minor Hockey you may do so by clicking the appropriate link below:

U8 (born 2015)- https://oshawahockey.com/Forms/7431/Development_Program_Registration_-_U8/    

U9 (Born 2014)- https://oshawahockey.com/Forms/7278/Development_Program_Registration_-_U9/    

U10 to U18- https://oshawahockey.com/Forms/9506/Tryout_Registration_U10-U18_(2022-23)/              

 

When registering for Oshawa Minor Hockey tryouts No fee is required unless you are offered a spot with a team.  If you are offered a spot with a Rep team you will receive a full refund from the OCHL for the registration fee that was paid to OCHL.

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