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Inferno take home Gold & Silver!

2021-04-03

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U11A South Conference Champions! U13AAA League Champions! U13 A Ice, U11B & U13AA - South Conference Silver!



WAY TO GO INFERNO!
 


U11 A South Conference Champions

Final Score 2 Inferno to 1 MWF Warriors 


 

U13 AAA Provincial League Champions

Final Score 3 Inferno to 2 MWF Blue Knights 



 

U13 A Ice - South Conference Silver 

Final Score 2 FH Subway Selects to 0 Inferno
 

U11 B  - South Conference Silver!

Final Score 6 WR Chester to 1 Inferno

 

U13 AA - South Conference Silver!

Overtime, shoot-out
Final Score 2 MWF Knights to 1 Inferno
 
Apr 3, 2021

Inferno Teams play for Provincial & League Gold!

2021-04-02

Good luck to all playing Saturday, April 3rd!

Although hockey certainly looked different this season, we'd like to congratulate all of our players and families for making the best of it! 

The following teams have finished first or second in their playoff series to earn the right to compete for gold in a final South Conference or Provincial League game this Saturday.  We wish you all the best of luck!  Go Inferno!


U11 A South Conference Championship Game
Metro West Force U11 A Warriors  @ Metro East Inferno U11A 
Forum 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

U13 A South Conference Championship Game
 
Metro East Inferno U13A Ice  @ Fundy Highland U13 A Subway Selects
Pictou County Wellness Centre Sobeys Arena 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

U11 B South Conference Championship Game
 
Metro East Inferno U11B  @ Western Riptide U11 B Chester
Queens Place Emera Center - Liverpool 11:45 am - 1:45 pm

U13 AAA Provincial Championship Game
Metro West Force U13 AAA Blue Knights  @ Metro East Inferno U13AAA 
Forum 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

U13 AA South  Conference Championship Game
 
Metro West Force U13 AA Knights  @ Metro East Inferno U13AA
RBC Centre - Rink C 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Apr 2, 2021

National Women's Team COACHES HOT STOVE

2021-03-22

You're invited! Wednesday, March 24 @ 7 pm

Good afternoon,
 
My name is Savannah Newton and I am the new High Performance Female Coach for Hockey Nova Scotia. It is with great excitement that I invite you to take part in the NWT Coaches Hot Stove, an online event we are co-hosting with Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Team (NWT) as the first official event leading up to the tentatively scheduled – and highly anticipated – 2021 IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship  coming to Nova Scotia on May 6-16.
 
We are thrilled to announce this event has been developed specifically for our province’s network of coaches who coach female players. It will take place on Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m. AT  online over the Zoom platform.
 
The NWT Coaches Hot Stove panel will include two national team coaches: head coach Troy Ryan and assistant coach Kori Cheverie. It also includes three national team athletes: Blayre TurnbullSarah Nurse, and Natalie Spooner.
 
Throughout the evening, the panel will break down and discuss important women in sports issues like the different approaches to coaching females and strategies to elevate the female game. Panel members will also be answering the questions submitted by those who register for the event. 
 
We are excited to share that Tara Slone, co-host of Rogers Hometown Hockey and host of Top Of [Her] Game will be the moderator for the evening.
 
The mission of the National Women’s Team is to leave a footprint and legacy wherever they go. The team wants to make an impact in Nova Scotia and to help continue to grow the female game in our province. This event aims to support our Nova Scotia coaching community by connecting them with the staff, athletes, and resources of the national program.  
 
Please accept our formal invitation to this event. You can register through the link below. You are strongly encouraged to submit your questions  through the registration link in advance of the event.
 
 
While this event will focus on hockey in Nova Scotia, anyone interested in learning about coaching female athletes is encouraged to take part in the discussion.
 
Please submit registrations before this Saturday (March 20) at midnight to be entered to win a Hockey Canada autographed jersey and  additional prizes. We will keep registration open until one hour prior to the event.
 
Thank you and we look forward to discussing the female game with you on Wednesday, March 24.
 
Sincerely, 
 
Savannah Newton 
 
Savannah Newtown
High Performance Female Coach  
Hockey Nova Scotia 
259 Commodore Drive 
Dartmouth, NS, B3B0M1 
 
Mar 22, 2021

Way to go Kathy Marshall-Cormier!

2021-02-02

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Hockey Nova Scotia Lisa Haley Female Coach Of The Month Award

Metro East Inferno Female Hockey Association is proud to announce our very own Kathy Marshall-Cormier as the winner of the Hockey Nova Scotia Lisa Haley Female Coach Of The Month Award. Kathy was just presented with her award last Sunday.
 
This award is handed out by Hockey Nova Scotia each month to an exceptional leader in the female game who has helped make the sport better. 
 
Kathy’s energy and enthusiasm is infectious with the players, coaches and parents and her approach to coaching builds lasting memories for the players she has coached. 
 
Congratulations Kathy & Thank You!

 
Assistant Coach Kathy is pictured here with her team - Metro East Inferno U11 AA
 

 

Feb 2, 2021

MEIFHA Presents Development 2020 - 2021

2020-11-04
 
Now that evaluations are complete and balancing is done we would like to welcome you and your teams to the Metro East Inferno Female Hockey Association 2020-2021 season. We would also like to thank you all for stepping up to volunteer to help out within our association this season… It is greatly appreciated!
As you know this season isn’t going to look like any other, but Metro East Inferno is extremely excited to have formed a working relationship with the Dalhousie Tigers Women’s and Men’s hockey programs. Our association has secured three hours of ice a week that we can dedicate strictly to on-ice player / coach development. 
 
Below is the season development schedule. Please review.
  • Each session will be a shared ice time with another team. 
  • Dalhousie Tigers will be responsible to plan / organize the practice plan. They will have one lead instructor and two assistants on the ice. (Similar to September development sessions)
  • Your team will treat these sessions as regular practices and attendance is expected by players and coaches. 
  • Each team will have their coaching staff on ice to help the Dal coaches run the practice. To a max of 50 due to Covid guidelines.
  • Teams will be responsible to Covid screen / track and secure dressing room chaperons for each of their sessions. 
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Thanks for all your support.
 
Regards, 

Derek McCarthy,
Development Coordinator,
meifha.development@gmail.com
Metro East Inferno Female Hockey Association

www.metroeastinferno.ca

PRESEASON DATE INSTRUCTOR Notes
Goaltender 1 Oct 13 Upper Echelon Goaltending

5:15 pm - 6:15 pm @ RBC - C

LINK TO SIGN-UP
 
Goaltender 2 Oct 20 Maxed at 14!
Goaltender 3 Oct 27  
FULL SEASON DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE
Tuesdays
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
@RBC-C
Thursdays
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
&
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
@RBC-B
DEVELOPMENT WEEK DATE TEAMS DATE SESSION TEAMS
1 Tues Nov 3
@RBC-C
U15 A Thurs Nov 5
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 A
U11 AA
U15 AA 7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
2 Tues Nov 10
@RBC-C
U15 AA Thurs Nov 12
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 B
U11 A
U15 AAA 7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
3 Tues Nov 17
@RBC-C
Goaltenders Thurs Nov 19
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 AA
U11 B
7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
4 Tues Nov 24
@RBC-C
U15 AAA Thurs Nov 26
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 A
U11 AA
U15 A 7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
5 Tues Dec 1
@RBC-C
U15 A Thurs Dec 3
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 B
U11 A
U15 AA 7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
6 Tues Dec 8
@RBC-C
Goaltenders Thurs Dec 10
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 AA
U11 B
7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
7 Tues Dec 15
@RBC-C
U15 AA Thurs Dec 17
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 A
U11 AA
U15 AAA 7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
8 Tues Dec 22
@RBC-C
U15 AAA Thurs Dec 24 -
U15 A -
9 Tues Dec 29
@RBC-C
Goaltenders Thurs Dec 31 -
-
10 Tues Jan 5
@RBC-C
U15 A Thurs Jan 7
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 B
U11 A
U15 AA 7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
11 Tues Jan 12
@RBC-C
U15 AA Thurs Jan 14
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 AA
U11 B
U15 AAA 7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
12 Tues Jan 19
@RBC-C
Goaltenders Thurs Jan 21
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 A
U11 AA
7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
13 Tues Jan 26
@RBC-C
U15 AAA Thurs Jan 28
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 B
U11 A
U15 A 7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
14 Tues Feb 2
@RBC-C
U15 A Thurs Feb 4
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 AA
U11 B
U15 AA 7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
15 Tues Feb 9
@RBC-C
U15 AA Thurs Feb 11
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 A
U11 AA
U15 AAA 7:30 PM U13 A Fire
U13 A Ice
16 Tues Feb 16
@RBC-C
Goaltenders Thurs Feb 18
@RBC-B
6:30 PM U11 B
U11 A
7:30 PM U13 AA
U13 AAA
Nov 4, 2020

Safety Procedures for 2020 MEIFHA Evaluations

2020-09-29
 
Hello MEIFHA families,

As we head into evaluations on October 3, it is important we review some important safety procedures. We also want to THANK EVERYONE for the attention to safety during the September development sessions and especially the volunteers who stepped up as chaperones and desk support.

As you are likely aware, Nova Scotia’s Office of Public Health has announced some additional privileges for sports and arts-based activities beginning October 1. This is exciting but also adds additional logistical steps for every association in Nova Scotia. Hockey Nova Scotia has updated their Rebound Plan to reflect these changes – it is IMPORTANT that all MEIFHA families review this plan and discuss it with players.

If you have thoroughly reviewed the Rebound Plan, you will see that each association carries a lot of responsibility to help ensure the following.
  • Association board members must orientate to the new COVID-19 related safety precautions
  • Associations must liaise with Hockey Nova Scotia and the facilities used by our association to keep on top of changes & requirements
  • Associations must identify an association Safety Rep and Team Safety Reps to share information with families regarding what is required by Public Health & Hockey Nova Scotia and conduct/track COVID-19 screening
  • Communicate what is expected of all those interacting with association activities – all volunteers, coaches, players and spectators must comply with the safety requirements
  • COVID-19 screening and registration must occur before EVERY activity – this is everyone’s “ticket to play” whether you are a volunteer, coach, player, evaluator or spectator
MEIFHA does feel once teams are in place and team safety reps are assigned, the job of sharing information with families, screening and registration of screening will become easier and more manageable for everyone. Saying that, this task is much more difficult with broader groupings such as with development sessions and the upcoming evaluations where groups will often change.

As a result of the strict requirements, and based on what our volunteers can manage for these larger and changing groups, PLEASE REVIEW the following important information.
  • MEIFHA CANNOT ACCOMMODATE SPECTATORS for evaluations – the screening logistics and responsibility is too much for volunteers to manage for these larger and changing groups
  • The screening survey IS THE “TICKET TO PLAY” for ALL coaches, evaluators, volunteers and players – without screening being completed electronically PRIOR to arriving at the rink, participation cannot be guaranteed as MEIFHA will have limited resources to screen on site
  • All volunteers must be registered on the MEIFHA spreadsheet as a coach, evaluator or volunteer desk/chaperone – if you are not on the spreadsheet you will not receive a screening survey
  • Players who require assistance with equipment/skates and who are UNDER 13 years of age may be assisted in the hallway outside the dressing room prior to and after each evaluation session
  • Nobody except REGISTERED CHAPERONES are permitted in the dressing rooms
  • We highly recommend those volunteering during evaluations to watch the Safety Rep Training Module on YouTube. Once teams are formed, team Safety Reps will be required to complete the Hockey Canada – Planning a Safety Return to Hockey on the eHockey platform
  • Everyone must WEAR A MASK as per Public Heath guidelines
We know evaluations can be stressful for some and these added limitations may cause concern. We need to stress that all of these decisions have been made based on safety and to help limit the burden of this process on our volunteers, who already contribute hundreds of hours each year.

Let’s all continue to work together to show that MEIFHA will be a leader in prevention and committed to helping ensure safe and continuous play for the 2020-2021 season. We’ll be sending out safety bulletins/reminders over the next few days with additional rink information, short reminders and easy graphics you can save to your smartphone photos. Watch for the evaluation schedule email and please contact us if you have any questions. Thank you!

MEIFHA

Metro East Inferno
Sep 29, 2020
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