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SIHL adopt Two Way Contract
SIHL TWO WAY CONTRACT For the purpose of this document, Fife Flyers and Solway Sharks will be referred to as “Senior Teams”, and Dundee Stars, Edinburgh Capitals and Braehead Clan will be referred to as “Elite Teams”. No SNL team in a rink with a Senior/Elite team will be considered to be...
Administrator Comments 29 Jul 2010 Hits:16 News
Scottish Ice Hockey Coaching
Forthcoming Coaching Courses 2010 Dates have been set for two Coaching Courses for Level One and Level Two to be held at the National Ice Centre in Dumfries. L1 and L2 Coaching Course fees have now been increased to £100 for Level...
Administrator Comments 27 Jul 2010 Hits:52 News
Northern League Promo
Northern League “The Face Off” Saturday 28th August & Sunday 29th August Metro Radio Arena Newcastle Saturday Time: 10.00am – 10.00pm and Sunday Time: 10.00am – 8.00pm Tickets on Sale from Saturday 17th July 2010 Click Read more for the full Article
Administrator Comments 19 Jul 2010 Hits:86 News
Affiliation / Registration Fees 2010-11

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Administrator Comments 29 Jun 2010 Hits:233 News
Expansion of Northern League

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Administrator Comments 29 Jun 2010 Hits:124 News
School of Excellence 2010
Please click here more for details of the 2010 School of Excellence
Administrator Comments 16 May 2010 Hits:480 News
Scottish Ice Hockey Limited Sign Contract with Dumfries and Galloway Council
Scottish Ice Hockey Limited Sign Contract with Dumfries and Galloway Council
Over the last 6 months Dumfries and Galloway Council has been working hard with Scottish Ice Hockey Limited, with a view to developing a robust partnership agreement which will benefit ice hockey from grass roots level through to Excellence / National level. The partnership has also allowed the Ice Bowl the privilege and honour of being named Scotland's first Centre of Excellence for ice hockey.
The partnership will allow the SIHL to make use of vital resources in Dumfries such as ice time, dry land training facilities, fitness facilities and the state of the art audio visual technology at DGOne. It is planned that the national training programme will make use of dedicated ice time, (a minimum of 75 hours per year) to allow all national age groups to train and play; hopefully leading to greater success at Nottingham, Hull and greater representation on the GB front. It is also planned that National and Club coaches will be able to attend professional development courses hosted by D&G Council, as well as Dumfries being a base for SIHL coaching and referee courses.
The partnership will also benefit our local players, club and development programme. Promoting ice hockey across the region, allowing local players to learn from the best coaches in the country, and provide an aspirational target for all up and coming players.
The partnership runs, initially, for 3 years.
