Mustang Hockey Association
P.O. Box 773904
Eagle River, Alaska 99577
(907) 694-7849 (STIX)
Providing Youth Hockey in Eagle River since 1983
Recreational/House, Competition and Girls Teams--Ages 4 to 18
Heather Calcaterra, Office Manager: officemanager@mustanghockey.com
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
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Blue Devils Comp Tryouts - Aug 1st & Aug 2nd-2015
Saturday, August 1
9 am-10 am - Bantams
10:15 am-11:15 am - PeeWees Major/Minor
11:30 am - 12:30 pm - Squirts Major/Minor
2 pm - 3 pm - Bantams
3:15 pm - 4:15 pm - PeeWees Major/Minor
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm - Squirts Major/Minor
Sunday, August 2
9 am - 10 am - Squirt Major Only
10:15 - 11:15 - Bantams
11:30 am - 12:30 pm - PeeWee Minor
12:45 pm - 1:45 pm - Squirt Minors Only
Comp Tryouts are $50 for tryout fee
All players must be registered with USA Hockey to participate in tryouts.
Please keep checking back for more information on registration
****Next MHA Board meeting will be held August 12th 7-9 p.m. at the MAC****
Click HERE to see the lastest Camps and Clinics available for Summer 2015
CONGRATS BLUE DEVIL SQUIRT MAJORS 2015 STATE CHAMPS!!!!!
The Mustang Squirt D's did it again! Winter Warm - Up Champions! Congratulations!
Congrats to the Mustang PeeWee D team! 2nd place Peninsula Winter Games!
Competitive Coaching Staff Needed for 2015-16 Season:
All interested comp coaches please submit a formal letter of intent for the division you plan to coach. Please submit your background experience along with any other pretinent information. We are looking for potential Squirt major/minor, PeeWee major/minor, Bantams and Midget Level comp coaches. Please email your information to mlaflamme@gci.net
Deadline date is April 22nd
Congrats to our Squirt D Mustangs! Champions at the Big Lake Tourny!
USA Hockey Safesport Program (Handbook Link accessed through MHA's FORMS tab)
USA Hockey has long been a leader in efforts to provide a safe environment for all participants. That evolution has continued with the implementation of the USA Hockey SafeSport Program, which combines long-standing USA Hockey policies with new initiatives aimed specifically at misconduct that can occur off the ice. Among the components of the USA Hockey SafeSport Program are carefully defined policies prohibiting various forms of abuse, from sexual, physical and emotional, to bullying, threats and hazing. The policies also address areas where misconduct can occur and are intended to reduce the risk of potential abuse, including a locker room policy, a travel policy, and situations surrounding the ever-expanding growth of social media and electronic communications. More information on the USA Hockey SafeSport Program can be found at www.usahockey.com/safesport.