The 2007-2008 season for Detroit Hockey will be special. Hockey in the Hood IV will celebrate Willie O'Ree's 50th anniversary of breaking the color barrier in the NHL.
Still, Detroit Hockey needs to meet some challenges. #1 importance is bringing more players and their families to play Hockey in Hockey Town. People need to know the Detroit Hockey Association delivers the most cost effective competitive Hockey in Southeastern Michigan!
On that note, Cynthia has something to share:
"I hope you are having a safe and fun summer thus far. I hope you were able to take advantage of the $50 early registration discount (*for house leagues). If you did not don't worry you can still save some money! The Detroit Hockey Association not only has reduced the price of the fees for this season but are offering a chance for a $25.00 registration discount now thru August 31, 2007. (*all fees must be paid for the discount to be applied) Please remember regular fees will apply as of September 1, 2007. If you have any questions please contact me as soon as possible."
2007-2008 Fees:
House Team Player Fees: $300.00 * $275.00 if paid by August 31, 2007
I-Program Player Fees: $ 150.00 * $125.00 if paid by August 31, 2007
House teams pay no ice, but do have ref fees.
I-Program participants pay no ice time, and $75 of the annual fee is a deposit for full equipment sets including all pads, pants, skates, jerseys & sticks.
The Detroit Hockey Association will work with kids three years old and older in Southeastern Michigan. DHA programs are open to all, including parents and caregivers who want to learn to skate with their children. Parents skate for free!
Come out and skate Detroit!
Feel free to contact any Detroit Hockey Association officer for more information about the upcoming season. The registration form is found here.
This Blog provides Detroit area youth hockey news. It was originally the blog of the now defunct Detroit Hockey Association, the most affordable youth ice hockey organization in Michigan based at Jack Adams Arena in Detroit. The Clark Park Coalition keeps this tradition alive in Southwest Detroit.
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