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NOW ACCEPTING BIDS TO OPERATE U15 MAJOR FRANCHISE IN REGION 5

Good afternoon everyone,


Hockey Nova Scotia, in partnership with the Nova Scotia U15 Major Hockey League, is now accepting bids to operate the U15 Major franchise in Region 5 (including the boundaries of the Cole Harbour Bel Ayr Minor Hockey Association and Eastern Shore Minor Hockey Association).

Prospective team operators are asked to review the following documents and submit their bid packages by 4 p.m. on May 1, 2025.

League Handbook

Bid requirements

NSU15MHL team financial statement template
 

Bid packages should be submitted to Kelly Dalrymple (kdalrymple@hockeynovascotia.ca) in the Hockey Nova Scotia office.

They can also be mailed to:

Hockey Nova Scotia
259 Commodore Drive 
Dartmouth, N.S. B3B 0M1

If you are sending by mail, we ask that you submit two (2) copies of your bid package.

For more information on the U15 Major league, please visit the Nova Scotia U15 Major Hockey League website.

Good luck to all prospective operators and thank you for your interest.


Yours in Hockey,

 

Brad MacKinley

President

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Mike Field

Executive Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

Garreth MacDonald

Communications & Special Events Director

Hockey Nova Scotia

 

259 Commodore Drive

Dartmouth, NS, B3B 0M1

902.454.9400

 

hockeynovascotia.ca

Apr 14, 2025

NSU15 Major Player of the month - Rebecca Leblanc - The Rangers

Congratulations to Rebecca Leblanc,  NSU15 Major Player of the month!

 

Rebecca‘s fantastic season has continued through the month of February.

 

During her four starts in February, she has made 40 or more saves in each outing. Her competitive attitude and elite ability quickly earned the trust of her teammates and coaches, knowing she gives the team a chance to win every game. 

Mar 17, 2025

Congratulations to the Wear Well Bombers the 2024/2025 regular season league champions.

From left to right are; Eli Swain, Ewan Sin, Todd Watson league president, Jack Cameron and Lawrence Williams

Mar 17, 2025

Alistair MacPhee of The Martello Wealth Bandits is the U15 Major Player of the Month.

Alistair has been an outstanding performer both on and off the ice throughout January, making him a deserving nominee . During the regular season, Alistair showcased remarkable consistency, recording at least one point in every game played. He totaled 6 goals and 7 assists, proving to be a key offensive contributor for the Bandits.

Alistair’s performance during the Icejam tournament was equally impressive. Leading the Bandits to a semi-final appearance, he recorded 9 goals and 6 assists, further solidifying his reputation as a clutch performer in high-stakes situations. His contributions were invaluable, and his leadership played a pivotal role in the team’s success.

Beyond his impressive statistics, Alistair was named a first-team All-Star defenseman, a well-earned recognition of his strong two-way play and defensive presence. In total, Alistair amassed 15 goals and 13 assists over 12 games in January, a testament to his skill, versatility, and commitment to his team.

Off the ice, Alistair is also a standout leader, earning the respect of his teammates through his dedication and work ethic. His well-rounded athleticism extends beyond hockey, as he competes nationally in paddling, further demonstrating his discipline, physical fitness, and competitive spirit.

Alistair’s combination of athletic excellence, leadership, and consistent high-level performance is what makes him the U15 Major League Player of the Month.

Feb 6, 2025

December player of the Month ( Bage Valley Wildcats - Morgan Flemming)

Flemming has hit the ground running this season, and the month of December was no exception. In 5 games played this month, Flemming has produced an impressive 5 goals and 7 assists, totalling 12 points (2.4 PPG). Flemming’s 5-goal month has him atop league-scoring, with 19 goals in 18 games played.

Flemming’s speed and work ethic combined with his unshakable confidence and puck skill makes for a dangerous player anytime he steps onto the ice.

Flemming’s role on the Wildcats spans much further than producing on the ice. Named as an alternate captain this season, Flemming’s leadership off the ice has been a crucial component for the team’s success thus far. Flemming is an energetic, passionate player who always leads by example, and does not ever hesitate to put his teammates first. His leadership skills along with his play on the ice is what makes him such a valuable asset to the Wildcats team.

Dec 31, 2024
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