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Congratulations to the 2025-26 Regular Season Champs -THE GULLS-

Congratulations to the Gulls for capturing this year`s regular season league championship.

Presenting the league banner to the Gulls is Todd Watson President NSU15 Major Hockey League and accepting is Miller Cannon team captain and Grayson Sears assistant caption.

 

Congratulations Gulls

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Mar 4, 2026

The Novas support The Coldest Night of the Year

This weekend, The Novas are proud to support The Coldest Night of the Year.

This national initiative raises funds and awareness for people in our communities experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness.

As coaches and leaders, we believe in teaching our players that being part of a team means showing up — not just on the ice, but in our community as well.

Our Novas fundraising team is raising funds in support of this important cause. If you’re able, we’d truly appreciate your support. Every contribution makes a difference.

Thank you to everyone who continues to support both our team and our community. 

To donate click here:

https://secure.e2rm.com/regis.../TeamFundraisingPage.aspx...

 

Mar 2, 2026

Western Hurricanes support Special Olympics with weekend fundraiser

The Hurricanes raised the funds during two home games, the weekend of January 17th and 18th. Throughout the weekend, athletes, coaches, volunteers, and families were invited as guests of the Hurricanes to enjoy some great U15 Major hockey action and receive well deserved recognition for their dedication and achievements.

It was a wonderful opportunity for the Hurricanes program to celebrate the athletes and support such an important organization in our community.

 

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Team captain Behr Dimmell presented a cheque in the amount of $1,000 to Special Olympics Nova Scotia.
Feb 27, 2026

NS U15 Major raising funds for Special Olympics

Each year teams from the NS U15 Major Hockey league raise funds for Special Olympics Nova Scotia.

 

Parents, players and team staff all get involved and use manty different ways to raise money for this great cause. They have done baking sales, ticket sales, raffles etc.

Teams also attend and play in events with and against Special Olympic teams!

 

On February 18th the NS U15 Major league was invited to attend the Special Olympics Inspired gala event in Halifax.

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Included in the picture from left to right are;

Gali Latariya Halifax Wolverines

Jaqueline Parker, Halifax Wolverines

Harry Knoester WearWell Bombers

Ja-red Glazebrook Martello Wealth Bandits

Todd Watson League President

Angie MacDonald Joneljim Cougars

 

In less than 4 years, the NS U15 Major Hockey league has raised over $100, 000 for Special Olympics.

Feb 19, 2026

U15 Major Rangers host Bedford in fundraiser for Special Olympics

What a day at the Sackville Arena. 
 
The Rangers, their families and along with the amazing support from the hockey community help make our fundraiser for the Special Olympics Nova Scotia a huge success!  
It was an honor having Ian Lane, Coach Craig and some of their floorball team mates join us for today's game.
 
Todays fundraising total came in at $1663.70. 
 
We can't thank everyone enough for your support for an amazing cause!!
 
To top the day off, The Rangers defeated the Bedford Bandits 5-3.
 
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Feb 15, 2026

NSU15 Player of the Month for January Max Kopec- Halifax Wolverines

It was an electrifying month for Halifax Wolverines forward Max Kopec. The veteran forward has elevated his game to new heights in his second season at the U15 Major level. His explosive skating, strong puck protection skills, and high-level hockey IQ are key pieces to his ability to contribute in all three zones. 

 

In January, Max enjoyed an outstanding stretch, recording nine goals and nine assists across six regular-season games. Max's offensive output was instrumental in a strong month for the Wolverines, who posted five wins and just one loss. Max is versatile in the way he contributes; his elite scoring touch and vision make him a threat to shoot or pass on the attack. In the offensive zone, he uses his strength and skating to evade defenders and protect pucks down low. Max's production is a testament to his determination to succeed and make those around him better.

Beyond the scoresheet, Max's compete level and selflessness define his leadership, both on and off the ice. An assistant captain for the Wolverines, his calm and professional approach makes him a stabilizing influence, especially in high-pressure situations. His team-first mentality has been key to the Wolverines' success. Max's blend of production, experience, and leadership makes him a player the Wolverines depend on, on and off the ice.  

 

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