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Covid Update

Good evening Whalers families

 

First, I want to take this opportunity to say thank you for some valuable feedback.  We have listened to your concerns andwould like to apologize if some parents have not been part of the communication process.  The board is having a team managers / coaches / safety rep meeting on Tuesday, and I will ensure that all further information solicited in respect to any further team decision making.   We are all in this crazy storm together (as our safety manager said, "we are all in the same storm, just not all in the same boat" J). I am confident that the DWMHA has some of the top safety protocols in place and we are following the direction of Public Health and our governing body, Hockey Nova Scotia.

 

would like to clarify the following points.

 

 

1. Masks are to be always worn in the building and in the change room…Masks are to be taken off ONLY when immediately putting your helmet on and immediately leaving the dressing room to get onto the ice surface.

 

2. Any coach who is roster on more than one team MUST always wear a mask, no exceptions. 

 

3. If a coach must interact with a child within 6 feet, they should “mask up” and then have the interaction.

 

4. No player can enter the building until the two deep persons have arrived.  Coaches and or safety rep / manager will arrive 20 minutes before the ice time.

 

5. Players are to arrive no sooner then 15 minutes before ice time.  Please have your child refrain from waiting outside with other players.  If they must wait outside, they must be with their GROUP ONLY.

 

6. Players are to come as dressed as possible.  For U11 and up at a minimum bottom gear, for U9 and U7 should be full gear including skates. As a point of clarity, there will be no skate tying by coaches.  

 

7. No spectators whatsoever.

 

8. Safety rep and/or team manager are to send out the listed groupings (2 groups of 8 players and 2 coaches per team (If there are a full 17 players attending then one coach may have to be omitted.  The player to coach ratio will be decided by the head coach)

 

9. These groupings cannot change during the next ten days.  

 

10. Safety rep and/or team manager must be present at each session and direct players to their dressing rooms.  Thesafety rep and/or team manager is permitted to stay in the rink to ensure safety protocols and available should they need to help a sick or injured player.

 

11. Bathroom breaks:  please make sure parents get their children to use the washroom at the very last minute before leaving and getting dressed as possible.  

 

12. Coaches will help goalies get gear on if need be...it would be much appreciated if they can come as fully dressed as much as possible.

 

13. DWMHA players cannot intermix groups for DWMHA ice times.  
Private ice times are not under the purview of the DWMHA, but if rented cannot be under DWMHA or the team name.

 

14. For recreational teams (normally where two full teams are sharing the ice 1.5 hour practice times). The ice time will be split into TWO 40-minute sessions, 1 session for 1 team and the other session for the other team.

 

15. Any positive covid cases on a DWMHA rostered team, the team Safety Representative or manager must be notified immediately, who then notifies the DWMHA Safety Representative (Melissa Ruginski).

 

16. Any cancellation of ice due to COVID-19 must be requested through our ice scheduler, Deanette Williamson.

 

17. If looking for coaching assistanceour Technical Director, Bill Short, can be contacted. 

 

 

In closing, thank you again for your continued support.  We want to get back to normal, and are doing our absolute best to provide a safe practice environment until Public Health states we can get back to normal programming.

 

NOTE - If you are looking for contact information or general information, just click this link to be brought to our website -  https://whalers.org

 

Thank you 

 

Phil

 

Phil Power

President

DWMHA Board of Directors

president@whalers.org

 

 

Jan 4, 2022

Hockey Nova Scotia Provincial Update

 

Good evening everyone,
 
With COVID-19 case numbers on the rise in Nova Scotia, the province announced today that restrictions on physical distancing and gathering limits are returning over the next few weeks.
 
Starting at 9 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 17, and lasting until at least the new year, the following restrictions impacting hockey will be in place:
 
  • spectators are limited to 50 per cent of a facility’s capacity; spectator limits are also capped at a maximum of 150 people
  • a limit of 60 participants indoors and outdoors applies to sports practices, games, and regular league play; physical distancing is not required
  • tournaments are not allowed
  • children age 11 and younger continue to be restricted from entering Nova Scotia to participate in sports and are also restricted from participating in them outside Nova Scotia
 
There are also new recommendations for close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases, including those who are fully-vaccinated. We detail those below.
 
REGULAR LEAGUE PLAY
 
We have clarified with Public Health that regular league play refers to the current league that your team is playing in. This includes provincial leagues.
 
MASKS
 
On the ice, masks are not required during practices, training sessions, and games. Off the ice, masks are required everywhere (especially in the dressing room).
 
It is extremely important that you continue to wear your mask when you are not on the ice.
 
Please note that coaches and instructors who work with more than one group must wear a mask at all times while inside the facility (including while on the ice).
 
CLOSE CONTACTS
 
As a result of the recent outbreak in Nova Scotia, all close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases, including those who are fully-vaccinated, now need to isolate until they have a negative result from a lab-based (PCR) test. The lab test should be performed at least 72 hours after the exposure.
 
In a hockey context, if two teams play a game within 48 hours of a positive exposure involving a player or coach on either team (meaning a player or coach on one of the teams tests positive for COVID-19 within 48 hours of the game), both teams (as well as the officials) would be considered close contacts. We recognize this is not spelled out clearly on the Public Health website but we have worked with Public Health to determine that this is what they mean.
 
Due to increased testing and rising positive cases, we are aware that Public Health may be delayed when it comes to reaching out to close contacts. We have seen examples of hockey associations and teams being proactive and abundantly cautious in terms of pausing activities after potential exposures. We commend these groups for prioritizing the safety of their members and wider communities.
 
For more information on what to do if you are a close contact of a positive COVID-19 case, please click here.
 
If you have any questions about any of this or about a potential exposure, we encourage you to continue to follow the communication flow in the Rebound Plan 2.0.
 
To help curb the spread of COVID-19, Public Health is also strongly recommending regular rapid testing for all Nova Scotians. Learn more here.
 
Dr. Strang will be meeting with the sport sector tomorrow. We will take part in those discussions and will pass along any updates that come out of that meeting.
 
For now, please continue to be vigilant. It is vital that we do not become complacent. Please continue to wear your mask in the dressing room and everywhere else in the arena when you are not on the ice. Wash your hands often. Do not come to the rink if you are feeling unwell. Follow the Rebound Plan 2.0.
 
Thank you for all that you do for hockey.
 
Sincerely,
 
Amy Walsh
Executive Director
Hockey Nova Scotia
 
Arnie Farrell
President
Hockey Nova Scotia
 
 
Garreth MacDonald
Communications & Special Events Director
Hockey Nova Scotia
 
Dartmouth, NS, B3B 0M1
902.454.9400
 

 

Dec 15, 2021

Whalers Against Racism

Whalers Against Racism

 

Dartmouth Whalers Minor Hockey Association stands behind the Halifax Hawks and agree there is no place for racism in hockey or in our society. We as an association want to show our support to Halifax and to any of our members who have been on the receiving end of discrimination.
 
To show our support and to help combat racism in our sport, we will be having Whalers Against Racism helmet stickers printed this week that will be provided to all Dartmouth Whalers members and distributed to each team.
 
Also this week while we work on distributing stickers, we are asking all teams to show their support by players taping their stick this week with red hockey tape. We ask that parents and coaches take this opportunity to talk about the importance of combating racism with our players, educating our youth is an important step in removing it.
 
If you hear a racist or discriminatory comment on or off the ice, speak up.
 
Call it out.
 
Report it.
 
It does not belong in hockey and it does not belong in our society
 
 
 
#WhalersAgainstRacism
 
Dartmouth Whalers Executive Board
Dec 3, 2021

NEW TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ANNOUNCED BY PROVINCE FOR CHILDREN AGE 11 AND YOUNGER

Please see below email from Hockey NS regarding new travel restrictions announced today by the NS Government for players age 11 and younger
 

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Good afternoon everyone, 

Earlier today, the province announced that effective immediately, there are new restrictions on out-of-province travel for children age 11 and younger for the purpose of participating in sports, arts, culture events.

Children age 11 and younger are also restricted from entering Nova Scotia for these activities.

Individuals, businesses and organizations in Nova Scotia cannot host sports games, competitions and tournaments that include children 11 and younger from outside the province as participants. They also cannot participate in these types of events outside Nova Scotia.

These restrictions will remain in place until at least early January and will be re-evaluated then.

Children can continue to travel to attend these types of events as spectators. They can continue to travel for regular practices, lessons and rehearsals, which is lower risk because they are interacting with the same group all the time.

All other travel restrictions remain in place. They are detailed here.

To read the complete release from the province, please click here.

These measures are in place to ensure that we can continue to keep playing. Thank you all for your hard work and continued support.

Sincerely,

Amy Walsh
Executive Director
Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Arnie Farrell
President
Hockey Nova Scotia

Garreth MacDonald
Communications & Special Events Director
Hockey Nova Scotia
259 Commodore Drive
Dartmouth, NS, B3B 0M1
902.454.9400
hockeynovascotia.ca

Dec 1, 2021

Coach Development Session Dec 5th

We are excited to kick of our first Coach Development Session of the 20221-2022 season.  This session is open to all Dartmouth Whaler coaches.

Please note if you are attending you must register at the below link

 

Coach Development Session #1
 
Date: Dec 5th
 
Time: 7-8:30 pm
 
Location: RBC Multi Purpose Room
 
Audience- All Whaler coaches
                Please pre-register
 
Presenter:
Jon Greenwood- Associate Coach Saint Mary's Men's Hockey Team
 
Topic:
Defence Development: Working on skills required to play defence and incorporating into practices
 

REGISTER NOW

Nov 27, 2021

HRM Notification regarding RBC Rink A ice removal

Good Afternoon

Just a quick note to inform everyone that we have received notification that we will be losing Rink A at the RBC center as of November 28th. We have just received the below notification this morning and we will be working hard with HRM, Nustadia/ RBC Centre, our executives and other rinks to see if there is a possibility to relocate teams to help us absorb all of our ice times.

Please know we are aware andwe are being diligent in figuring it all out.  As for now, plan to have your teams on the ice for their regular times up to and including Sunday November 28th, 2021.

We will have more discussions this coming weekend and once we know more, we will send out an update.

Thank you for your patience.

Dartmouth Whalers Board

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Excerpt from HRM Parks & Recreation November 26th Email 

Due to the emergency need to address homelessness in HRM, Regional Council authorized the CAO to implement a range of emergency shelter accommodations. Persons have been housed at the Gray arena on an emergency basis since mid-September resulting in all dry floor bookings, including lacrosse and ball hockey being cancelled.  The municipality is procuring modular units to provide accommodations for those individuals currently being housed in the Gray. Unexpected delays pushed out the expected date to have these modular units ready beyond the initially anticipated date.

To accommodate a winter season for lacrosse and other dry floor sports, and with the continued use of the Gray arena as an emergency shelter, the municipality is removing one pad of ice (Pad A) from the RBC 4-pad effective midnight November 28th. Dry-floor rentals will commence December 6th. There are 26 ice pads in the municipality. The Gray arena is typically the only year-round dry-floor arena in Halifax. To ensure as complete a season for lacrosse as possible and to reduce potential for further disruption, bookings will be rescheduled through to the end of the winter season (March 31, 2022).

Recognizing this will have an impact across all arenas and user groups we ask for patience and understanding from everyone as staff adjust bookings. We will aim to relocate and reschedule as many bookings as possible, with a priority on youth bookings however some ice bookings may not be able to be rescheduled and will be cancelled.

Nov 26, 2021
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