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Cumberland Minor Hockey News

Notice of Motion, District Chair Election & Special General Meeting (09/14/2025) 

The Cumberland Minor Hockey Association will hold a Special General Meeting (SGM)…

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Goalie Equipment Pick-Up & Drop-Off

🏒 Goalie Equipment Pick-Up & Drop-Off 🥅 We’ll be holding a goalie equipment…

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Celebrating Excellence: 2024–2025 CMHA Award Recipients

Cumberland Minor Hockey is proud to recognize three outstanding players for their…

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Upcoming Events

Notice of Motion, District Chair Election & Special General Meeting (09/14/2025) 

The Cumberland Minor Hockey Association will hold a…

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Virtual New Parent Meeting – Sept. 10 @ 7PM

📢 CMHA New Parent Meeting – Save the Date! 📢…

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Notice to CMHA Members – Proposed Bylaw Changes Prior to AGM

Notice to CMHA Members – Proposed Bylaw Changes…

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Risk & Safety Tips

Concussion Safety: Prevention Starts Before the Puck Drops

Prevention Starts Before the Puck Drops Concussion safety begins well before game time — with preparation, respect, and the right equipment. At Cumberland Minor Hockey, we believe prevention is protection. Ensuring every player wears a properly fitted, CSA-certified helmet is one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce the risk of concussion. We…

Rowan’s Law: Protecting Young Athletes at CMHA

7 Years of Safer, Smarter Hockey This month marks the 7th anniversary of Rowan’s Law — Ontario’s concussion safety legislation designed to protect young athletes. At Cumberland Minor Hockey, player safety isn’t just a rule — it’s a responsibility we all share. Concussions are serious injuries, and every player, parent, and coach plays a vital role in…

Cyberbullying: What Players Can Do

Cyberbullying is when someone uses phones, social media, or online platforms to hurt, embarrass, or intimidate others. It’s not just “jokes” — it can cause real harm. Here’s what every player should know: Don’t engage. Responding can make the situation worse. Save evidence. Take screenshots and keep records of what happened. Report & reach out. Talk to a…

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U15 A2 Cumberland Dukes – Kingston Canadians Select Classic Champions 🥇The Cumberland Dukes headed to Kingston this weekend for the Canadians Select Classic — and what a battle it was.The competition was tough from start to finish. Every game felt like a playoff game. No easy ice. No easy shifts. Just hard hockey.The boys battled every single period. They stayed composed when momentum swung. They stuck to the system. They played for each other. When things got heavy, they leaned in — not back.Six games.Four wins.Two gritty ties.4-0-2 and bringing home GOLD.Nothing was handed to them. They earned every inch of ice, every puck battle, every shift. It was a full team effort — short shifts, big backchecks, blocked shots, and timely goals.Proud of this group. Proud of the way they represented Cumberland.This one was earned. 💪🥇 ... See MoreSee Less
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🔔U9 & U18 Jr Grads Coach Applications are closing soon!🗓️DEADLINE:February 28 2026 @ Midnight 🏒Cumberland Minor Hockey Association (CMHA) is now accepting applications for U9 and U18 Head Coach positions for the upcoming 2026/2027 competitive season. ✔️We’re Looking For: Dedicated individuals who embody CMHA’s values and are committed to fostering a positive, player-centered development environment. Coaches must meet certification requirements (or be able to obtain them), complete a Vulnerable Sector Check, and demonstrate strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. ✔️Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage all team activities on and off the iceServe as a positive role model and uphold CMHA’s Code of ConductPlan practices, games, and team communicationsEnsure player safety and well-being ✔️Eligibility: Minimum age and certification requirementsAbility to commit to practices, games, and CMHA meetingsAlignment with CMHA’s development philosophy ✔️Application Process: Visit our website to access links to submit your application! ✔️The following should be sent to office_manager@cumberlandminorhockey.ca :Coaching resuméCoaching Philosophy StatementSeason Plan Outline▪️Selection Process: Applications will be reviewed by the CMHA Selection Committee. Interviews will be conducted with suitable candidates. Final appointments are subject to Executive Council ratification. ▪️Selection Committee(s): U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U15, U16 – Tyrone Lamothe, Sylvette Brousseau, Natalie Sauvé U14 – Julie Flaherty, Sylvette Brousseau, Shawn Robinson U18 – Shawn Robinon, Sylvette Brousseau, Natalie Sauvé▪️What to include in your application: Completed Application Form Coach Philosophy Statement Season Plan OutlineCover Letter (Optional) ❓Questions??📧Email office_manager@cumberlandminorhockey.ca or 💻visit our website for additional information about the coach selection process. ... See MoreSee Less
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🏆A big congratulations to Cumberland Dukes U11A1! The team competed in and won the Don Montgomery Valentines Tournament in Scarborough Feb 6-8. The team went undefeated in the tournament, including a win over the hosts in the final! ... See MoreSee Less
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💙🏒Looking good Dukes Selects!The Dukes Selects program offers committed House League players an elevated hockey experience alongside peers with similar dedication, enhancing development while complementing their primary teams within HEO’s Select framework.This program exists thanks to incredible volunteers: Wallace Cameron laid the foundation with CMHA and HEO, Nathalie Sauvé launched last season’s U13 and U15 pilots, and Julie Flaherty and Doug Ryan expanded the program this year with U11 Selects.Special thanks to Ariella McNaught for bringing the new Dukes Selects jersey and logo to life in record time.Proud to share a first look at the Dukes Selects jerseys and excited for what’s ahead for this dedicated group of players and volunteers. ... See MoreSee Less
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🔔Call for Applications: Jr Grads Coaches – 2026/2027 Season 🗓️DEADLINE:U10 to U16 February 6 2026 @ MidnightU9 & U18 February 28 2026 @ Midnight ⭐️Seeking U11A/B and U14AA applicants 🏒Cumberland Minor Hockey Association (CMHA) is now accepting applications for Head Coach positions for the upcoming 2026/2027 competitive season. ✔️We’re Looking For: Dedicated individuals who embody CMHA’s values and are committed to fostering a positive, player-centered development environment. Coaches must meet certification requirements (or be able to obtain them), complete a Vulnerable Sector Check, and demonstrate strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. ✔️Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage all team activities on and off the iceServe as a positive role model and uphold CMHA’s Code of ConductPlan practices, games, and team communicationsEnsure player safety and well-being ✔️Eligibility: Minimum age and certification requirementsAbility to commit to practices, games, and CMHA meetingsAlignment with CMHA’s development philosophy ✔️Application Process: Visit our website to access links to submit your application! ✔️The following should be sent to office_manager@cumberlandminorhockey.ca :Coaching resuméCoaching Philosophy StatementSeason Plan Outline▪️Selection Process: Applications will be reviewed by the CMHA Selection Committee. Interviews will be conducted with suitable candidates. Final appointments are subject to Executive Council ratification. ▪️Selection Committee(s): U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U15, U16 – Tyrone Lamothe, Sylvette Brousseau, Natalie Sauvé U14 – Julie Flaherty, Sylvette Brousseau, Shawn Robinson U18 – Shawn Robinon, Sylvette Brousseau, Natalie Sauvé▪️What to include in your application: Completed Application Form Coach Philosophy Statement Season Plan OutlineCover Letter (Optional) ❓Questions??📧Email office_manager@cumberlandminorhockey.ca or 💻visit our website for additional information about the coach selection process. ... See MoreSee Less
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