Title: KMHA Open House January 18, 2006 www'kmha'on'ca
1KMHA Open HouseJanuary 18, 2006www.kmha.on.ca
2Agenda
- Introductions
- Presidents Address
- Registration Fees
- Ice Allocation
- ACE
- Question Answer
3Key Contacts
- Charles Saunders President KMHA
- Gary Stewart VP Hockey Programs
- Jeanette Simurda / Gary Sprott KMHA Registrar /
District Registrar - Terry Nichols Ice Scheduler
- League Convenors
- Pete Borkowski AA Convenor
- Paul Rodier A Convenor
- Mike Kelly B Convenor
- Mike Paju Lanark Carleton Convenor
- Kevin Mason Coach Mentor
- Gary Seed Development Programs
- Bob McNulty Discipline and Appeals
- House League Convenors
- Dave Woodward Initiation
- Warren Gould Novice
- Trevor Cranney Atom
- Gary Kelleher Peewee
- Garry Brownrigg Bantam
- Tim Koss Midget
4Registration 2005/06
- KMHA Registration Cost Breakdown for 2005/06
- The various components involved in the setting of
the registration fees are - 1) Ice time Direct cost of ice purchased by
the association from the City of Ottawa, Bell
Sensplex and other sources. - 2) Overhead This is the cost of running the
KMHA including office rent, office salaries,
administrative expenditures, clinics/development
costs, equipment/sweaters plus others. - 3) Referees For house league this is paid by the
association, competitive teams pay it directly
out of team budgets. - 4) Insurance Paid to CHA on a per player basis,
also paid for association and team officials. - 5) League fees For house league this is paid by
the association, competitive teams pay directly
out of their team budgets. It also includes
trophies for internal house leagues. - 6) Reduction Over the past six years KMHA has
accumulated excess cash flow due to fundraising
efforts ,thanks to Marshys supplying Senators
tickets to raffle and bingo proceeds. These are
now being utilized to reduce registration rates. - 7) Initiation Initiation receives an additional
20.00 discount to promote participation and to
foster growth in the program. - Registration Rates are comprised of the
following - Regular House League Regular Competitive Initiati
on Juvenile - Icetime 255.00 322.50 255.00
118.50 - Overhead 92.50 92.50 92.50 92.50
- Referees 55.00 N/A N/A 56.50
- Insurance 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
5Ice Allocation
- KMHA Ice
- Weekly allocation between 150 and 188 hours per
week - Approximately 4,800 hours per season, 10 ice
pads - 6 different leagues
- 110 teams/1800 players
- 55 hours per week are
- 600/630/700am weekend starts
- 400/430/500pm weekday starts
- 900/930/1000pm starts
- Target averages
- AA - 100-120 hrs total (games practices), extra
cost 13,000 per team - A - 75-95 hrs total (games practices ), extra
cost 9,750 per team - B - 60-75 hrs total (games practices), extra
cost 6,500 per team - HL 55 appearances (games/practices/sort-outs),
no extra cost - Increased from 47 appearance in 2003/04 51 in
2004/05
6A.C.E.
- An interesting perspective..
- Many associations have a Fair Ice Time policy.
This is open to interpretation by some people.
There is some confusion between fair and
equal terminology out there so let me be
perfectly clear - the following guidelines apply
regardless of the skill level of the
playerEqual ATTITUDE Equal ice timeEqual
COMMITMENT Equal ice timeEqual EFFORT Equal
ice timeAttitude is measured on how each player
relates to others in a positive manner. Respect
for teammates, opponents, coaching and management
staff, parents and referees is a must.
Commitment on the ice is not taking stupid
penalties and sharing the puck with your
teammates. Off the ice its attending team
functions, coming prepared and on time to both
practices and games. Effort is displaying the
desire, the spirit and the drive to
succeed.These are the things the PLAYERS
CONTROL. If they play their "ACE" they get equal
ice time.It annoys me a great deal when I hear
of a HL coach shortening the bench at any time of
the game if it's solely based on perceived
skill.In competitive, . "You pick'em - you
play'em". If the kid plays their ACE - you can't
ask for anything more - they get equal icetime in
my book. - Jim Kyte, former NHL player and current minor
hockey coach/dad
7Question Answer
8Thank You
- Have a great finish to the season!!!!