Hawks Tryouts - Update, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Oct 18, 2022 | Brad Eveniss | 4065 views
Hawks Tryouts - Update
The OCHL is excited to provide our house league players with the opportunity to play in our Rostered Select (RS) program. 

The OCHL Hawks teams are comprised of 15 skaters and 2 goalies (if available) who hope to gain additional experience through elevated play. These teams travel to play select teams in cities around us. Maximum 3 games a month and 3 tournaments a season. Budgets are created by the teams as this is an extra expense for players.

Try-outs for these teams are posted below. The first two times are listed.

The  third tryout is now posted.



1 hour tryouts are $10.00 a player and 1.5 hour tryouts are $15.00. (*) ice times are 1.5 hours
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