Changes will be implemented in the GTHL starting in 2020-2021.
CALGARY, Alta. – At its Winter Congress this weekend in Montreal, the Hockey Canada membership approved a regulation change proposed by the board of directors to revise the naming of the age divisions used in minor hockey across Canada.
Following the recommendations of a task team, the age divisions will become U7, U9, U11 through to U21, impacting all minor and female hockey programs under the Hockey Canada umbrella. The change was initiated by Hockey Canada and its 13 provincial and territorial members and will be implemented nationally with their input and support for the 2020-21 season.
CURRENT NAME | AGE* | NEW NAME |
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Initiation Program | 6 years old and under | Under-7 (U7) |
Minor Novice | 7 years old and under | Under-8 (U8) |
Novice | 8 years old and under | Under-9 (U9) |
Minor Atom | 9 years old and under | Under-10 (U10) |
Atom | 10 years old and under | Under-11 (U11) |
Minor Peewee | 11 years old and under | Under-12 (U12) |
Peewee | 12 years old and under | Under-13 (U13) |
Minor Bantam | 13 years old and under | Under-14 (U14) |
Bantam | 14 years old and under | Under-15 (U15) |
Minor Midget | 15 years old and under | Under-16 (U16) |
Midget | 17 years old and under | Under-18 (U18) |
Juvenile | 20 years old and under | Under-21 (U21) |
“We believe everyone should feel welcome in the game and in our on-going effort to make hockey more inclusive, the Members at the Hockey Canada Annual Meeting determined that the names of our age Divisions will change,” said Michael Brind’Amour, chair of the Hockey Canada Board of Directors. “Following a comprehensive review, we believe this change will simplify the system for families who may be new to the game. The new age Division names will be implemented for next season.”
For more information on Hockey Canada and its minor hockey programs, please visit HockeyCanada.ca or HockeyCanada.ca/MinorHockey.