Last Days of Play by Division, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Feb 28, 2025 | OCHL | 9728 views
Last Days of Play by Division
Dear OCHL families,

Now that we are into the new year and have resumed play, our House League last days of play are available on our website.

Please see below for your players division details.




Development in Strides:
Sunday, February 23

U5:
Sunday, February 23

First Shift:

Sunday, March 2

U7, U8, & U9:

Saturday, March 15

U11 & U13:
Sunday, March 23
2 Final Playoff games
Saturday, Mar. 29 & Sunday, Mar. 30

U15:
Saturday, March 22
(final practice: Sunday, March 23)
2 Final Playoff games
Saturday, Mar. 29 & Sunday, Mar. 30

U18:
Thursday, March 20
2 Final Playoff games
Thursday, Mar. 27 & Saturday, Mar. 29

See you at the arena!

 
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