IHaveNoCreativity
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Holy ****, I'm in the I league too. What are your team names?
I'm on the Bubba Gumps what about you ?
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Holy ****, I'm in the I league too. What are your team names?
It might be cheaper to rent ice on your own if you can get a good deal.Bump
My ball hockey team and I are forming an ice hokey team for next winter.
Looking to either join a league in the greater Montreal area or find a team to play against and rent an ice on our own.
Any suggestions for either option?
Also, we're probably looking for a goalie.
It might be cheaper to rent ice on your own if you can get a good deal.
I'm playing in the DWHL right now. It's a pretty big league, plenty of divisions available depending on your skill level. You can either play during the week or on weekends, it's your call. Games are mostly played at the 4 glaces in Pierrefonds, but there are a few other locations (LCC's rink, Cegep St-Laurent, etc).Bump
My ball hockey team and I are forming an ice hokey team for next winter.
Looking to either join a league in the greater Montreal area or find a team to play against and rent an ice on our own.
Any suggestions for either option?
Also, we're probably looking for a goalie.
What division are you in right now? I play D5 on Sundays.I have done both those options.
I too, play in the DWHL. Very cool and big league. Started my own team after junior. Plenty of divisions and flexible time slots, and the guys who take care of the league are really cool guys. The only problem is that every year the price goes up. To counter the raise in fees, this year we had 15 players instead of 10, and cost us 503$ each for 22 games plus 2 guaranteed playoff games (20$ per game). Previous years it rounded out to something like 700$ for the same amount of games because we were a shorter bench. Games do get pretty intense against a couple of teams though, especially in D1-2-3. Some teams rough it up and there's occasional fighting (which is completely stupid in beer hockey) so if you're not keen on being competitive i'd say the option of renting your own time slot is the better one.
During the summer, I play 3 x 3 on a smaller ice with friends. We are 12 players and 2 goalies split into each teams, sticks in middle type of game and shoot-out tournament in the last 15 minutes. Costs us around 12 bucks per game. Very fun hockey, but much less intense. a much more economic alternative, though.
What division are you in right now? I play D5 on Sundays.
Just realised you're talking about this past winter season and I'm talking about the summer season that just started I play on Flying V.that's crazy, same for me! Heisenbergs (division champions yo!). What team did you play in?
First year playing Sundays and first year playing D5. Loved it, good calibre and just overall fun teams to play against, very balanced. Played D2 week nights the 2 years before that. The calibre was very strong and was good hockey but it was just too intense. People getting hit (I really wouldn't mind cause I've played contact for a while, but beerleague is not the place for that) and fights all over the place. Started the new team with a little less talent and a little less competitive, and it was a much better experience. Just the fact that you play on a fix schedule is fantastic
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Anyone looking for friendly ball hockey games on Monday evenings near the Olympic Stadium let me know.