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Photos From Tony McKegney
Click here to view photos from the EYHA clinic with Tony McKegney on November 13th.
Two Chances for Winter Classic Tickets
Two ways you might find your way to the 2009 NHL Winter Classic at Wrigley Field:
- The Blackhawks and AHAI, in conjunction with the NHL, will make available $25 limited view tickets to AHAI members for purchase. To meet qualifications for the youth hockey drawing, applications must be filled out by the AHAI Members parents using the players USA Identification Number. To enter the AHAI drawing please go to: http://blackhawks.nhl.com/tickets/wcticketsahai.htm. Entries accepted through November 28th.
- The 2009 NHL Winter Classic Hockey is for Everyone video contest. The video contest is a chance for kids (12 or younger) to share their own personal story and show how they use Willie O'Ree's values to face their own barriers. This contest is only open to AHAI Diversity and Evanston Youth Hockey Association. Participants can enter by producing a video about a barrier that they have faced. Five winners will be selected from EYHA. Click here to download complete contest details.
Tom Pigozzi Memorial Hockey Scholarship
Tom Pigozzi, April 14, 1957 – August 5, 2007, grew up in Evanston and was a standout player for the "Evanston Boys Hockey Association" and a beloved member of the hockey community. A scholarship fund has been established in Tom's memory to help disadvantaged players with the costs of playing in EYHA.
Please click here for scholarship information or to make a donation.
EYHA is NHL Diversity Affliliate
Evanston Youth Hockey Association (EYHA) is now a member of the NHL Diversity family! EYHA has been a leader in the area of diversity since the 1960s, and it is an honor for the National Hockey League to grant them NHL Diversity affiliate status.
EYHA Zero Tolerance Policy
EYHA, in conjunction with NIHL and Metro North, continues to vigorously strive for the highest standards of sportsmanship in ice hockey. Every participant, whether player, coach, referee,
official, administrator, parent or spectator, has a responsibility to comply with and support Zero Tolerance and to behave in a respectable manner.
A printable copy of EYHA's zero tolerance policy is available for download, click to download policy (104 kb pdf)
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