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New to Hockey/Valley Wild

   

Are you NEW to hockey or volunteering with hockey:

If you have NEVER played hockey or volunteered with hockey before, you will need to creat a Spordle account and a Hockey Canada MEMBER PROFILE. If you are completely new to hockey, you can do this yourself through the Hockey Canada Registry 3.0, or contact the registrar (registrar@valleywildhockey.ca) with the following information:

Name

Birth Date

Gender Identity: (boy/man, girl/woman, prefer not to say, not captured in these options, non-binary)

Birth Country

Citizenship

Identify as Indigenous: (yes/no/prefer not to say)

Primary Language 

Race and Ethnicity 

Address (residence or billet)

Move in year

Phone

Phone type: home/work/cell/office

This information is CONFIDENTIAL but required to create the profile. Once this step has been completed, the registrar will email you with your member profile information. This MEMBER PROFILE must then be LINKED to your HCR/SPORDLE ACCOUNT as per the instructions at the bottom of this page. Then, you are ready to register!

 

For those TRANSFERRING to VALLEY WILD from another hockey organization:

1.) Players who have moved/changed address from outside of Hockey Nova Scotia require a transfer to VALLEY WILD.

2.) Players wishing to transfer from another Female Hockey Association or from one of our regional Co-Ed Associations (Acadia Minor, Western Valley, West Hants) are required to apply for a transfer:

  • Follow the process on the following form: HNSFC_Player_Movement_Form
  • Send the completed player movement form (application to transfer) to your current home/member association (via email) for approval. If it is a coed to female move, add that option.
  • Home Association approved transfer forms should then be returned to our registrar (registrar@valleywildhockey.ca) for forwarding to the HNSFC.
  • Our HNS Female Council Regional Director must approve the transfer before it comes back to our president for association approval. We do not have any influence over transfers until this stage.
  • Player movement transfers, female-to-female association, are valid for one season ONLY and will need to be reapplied for every year. Coed-to-female transfers will now be permanent and require application to return to coed.
  • Please note: this application procedure is new for the coed to female transfer please bear with us.

In both cases, a transfer request will be initiated in the HCR system by VALLEY WILD (after all required paperwork has been received) and once final approval has been given in the system, you will be advised by the registrar (registrar@valleywildhockey.ca). Only then will it allow you to proceed with registration. Please note: Any players who have initiated the paperwork for the transfer process prior to the late fee deadline, will be refunded the late fee once all registration fees have been paid in full.

Volunteers must request a transfer via email to the VALLEY WILD registrar. Please include HCR# and/or name and birth date.

 

For registrar: permanent transfer by right of choice note coed to female).

 

Have you created your HCR 3.0 Account yet?

HOCKEY CANADA HCR 3.0 - Getting set up in the new system
 




 

  1. Click LOGIN (top right corner)
  2. Next, click Sign Up (bottom right corner)
  3. Create your account
  4. Click the icon (top right corner, grey icon)
  5. Select MY ACCOUNT (drop down menu) to get to My Members page
  6. Click Link a Member to connect the profiles for players, coaches and volunteers in your family.
Please note: If you DO NOT SEE a Hockey Canada number, you have created an account but not yet LINKED your MEMBER PROFILES.
 
To link your player(s) profile to your login, as well if you are a volunteer or coach with an ehockey profile, by looking up the member name, choosing them and then selecting the relation to the member, (for example, parent or self). In doing this you are ready to register your player for the season once registration opens and if you are a volunteer/ coach, you are now ready to also sign up for any clinics and online courses.

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