Team Registrations Now Open Team Registration Total Jersey Sponsorship Available Thank you to all of our organizers, sponsors and volunteers for making this event a success. Until then, here are some photos from the days festivities. Photos from previous years festivities. Photos from previous years festivities. Q. Where is the event located? Q. When does the tournament start? Q. Where will we be able to park? Q. How many players are required per team? Q. Do teams require goalies? Q. What equipment is required? Q. How many games are teams guaranteed to play? Q. Can we bring outside food and drink? Q. Are there referees? Q. Are slapshots allowed? Q. Can teams score from anywhere on the ice? Q. Will the tournament be cancelled due to cold temperatures? Q. Will there be Cash Machines on location? Q. Is there a lost and found? Q. What charitable groups does the event support? ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION – Team registration will be held from 8:30-9:30am at the entry way of the Central Social Hall Event Tent. A representative from each team will be provided with their team’s jerseys, event bag, and round robin schedule. OPENING CEREMONIES – Opening ceremonies will be held within the beer gardens at 9:30am. This will include our national anthem, land acknowledgement, and ceremonial puck drop. GAMES – Games will begin at 10:00am sharp. Schedules will be posted next to the entry way from the beer gardens to the ice surface. Only those teams playing will be allowed on the ice surface to allow mobility of our ice sweepers. Teams will be allowed on the ice surface for warm up 5 minutes prior to their scheduled game times and asked to return to the beer gardens promptly after completion of their games. GAME FORMAT – All games are 12 minutes (running time) and changes are done on the fly. A maximum of 6 players can be dressed per game which will be a 3 on 3 format. Special miniature nets have been made for the event. Helmets, hockey gloves, skates and sticks are required (elbow pads are recommended). If a player is not wearing all the required equipment, they will not be able to participate in the game. EVENT TENT – The Central Social Hall Event Tent will be open to all players & spectators (all ages). All alcoholic beverages must remain within the designated areas. The event tent is a heated and enclosed structure. It also includes an exterior winter patio which includes a number of firepits and picnic tables. Submit additional questions to Craig Strain at pondhockey@cpcstalbert.ca or 780 884 4839. The Canadian Progress Club St. Albert is excited to partner with Real Talk Ryan Jespersen to host the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic. The Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic is the epitome of Canadiana! Join us on the ice for a day of camaraderie, fellowship, cold drinks, great music, good food, and Canada’s game! Since its inception, the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic has raised over $250,000 in support of local charities. These include, but are not limited to, KidSport St. Albert, Uncles and Aunts at Large, Camp Warwa, and the Special Olympics. We are excited to host another fantastic day in support of local charitable groups. Sincerely, Craig StrainSign-Up Now Open!
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A. Larry Olexiuk Park, St. Albert (47 Riel Drive, St. Albert, AB)
A. Registration opens at 8:30 am. Opening Ceremonies begin at 9:30 am. Pucks drop at 10:00 am.
A. There is significant parking available at Larry Olexiuk Field. Players are encouraged to carpool or use ride sharing. We are not offering a shuttle service for the event. Anyone who parks illegally will likely be ticketed as St. Albert Municipal Enforcement will be monitoring the event. Volunteers will be provided with parking passes.
A. Teams can consist of 3-6 skaters. Players are expected to make any substitutions on the fly.
A. No. Goalies are not required. Teams consist of only skaters. We have constructed specialized pond hockey nets for the tournament.
A. Players are required to wear helmets, skates, and gloves. It is recommended that players also wear elbow pads to prevent injury from unexpected falls.
A. Each team is guaranteed to play 4 games.
A. Food and drink will be available at the event. Dairy Queen will be serving burgers and other items. Central Social Hall will be serving a variety of drinks. You are welcome to bring outside food and non-alcoholic beverages. Players are prohibited from bringing any outside alcohol on location. Failure to do so will result in your removal from the tournament. Alcoholic beverages served must remain within the designated areas.
A. No. Players are expected to officiate themselves. There are volunteer scorekeepers monitoring the games and providing additional pucks as needed. Gentlemen conduct is expected. For example, if your team puts the puck out of play, the opposing team is granted possession. After a goal, the team which has just scored is expected to allow the team with possession to advance the play without immediate pressure. Faceoffs only occur at the beginning of each game. There are no penalties, but in the event of any accidental tripping etc. the team guilty of the offense should lose possession.
A. No. Players are not permitted to take slapshots. Player safety is our first concern.
A. No. Goals will only count when they are scored from the offensive side of center ice. This is to prevent players from shooting the puck from their own end with enough force and velocity that could cause injury if deflected.
A. No. Bundle up buttercup.
A. Yes. There are ATMs at the event. Central Social Hall and Dairy Queen also have point-of-sale devices on location.
A. We will be holding onto any misplaced items following the event. Simply contact Craig Strain directly should you discover you have lost any equipment or gear following the event. Any items not collected will be donated to Good Will or Sports Central.
A. Proceeds from the event will be used to assist Uncles & Aunts at Large and KidSport St. Albert. KidSport provides financial assistance for registration fees and equipment needs to children under the age of 18. Established in 1967, Uncles & Aunts at Large was among the earliest agencies in the Edmonton area to organize mentor services for children. Through Uncles & Aunts at Large, volunteers offer companionship, mentoring and friendly support to children ages 6 to 18 from single-parent families.
Canadian Progress Club – St. Albert
pondhockey@cpcstalbert.ca