AUBURN — The L/A Senior Adult Hockey League, played in Auburn at the Norway Savings Bank Arena, is going into their 25th season and will be hosting their registrations on Friday Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept. 17 from 6-8 p.m. at the Norway Savings Bank Ice Arena. Sunday Sptember 24 is the final registration before team rep meeting and drafting of teams.
Registration fee is $395 per player. The registration is for all returning players as well as new players wanting to enter the league. All new players will have their names placed on the draft list. The player draft will be held late September. The amount of new players entering the league will be based on the amount of openings.
Must be 25 years of age and older. Caliber restrictions apply for both divisions.
The season is scheduled to start the weekend of October 6-8. Games will be played on Friday nights for the slow down division and Sunday nights for the competitive division. Season will end late March consisting of a 24 game season which includes playoffs and final championship game for each division.
Friday nights start at 7:10 p.m. Sunday nights start at 7:20 p.m. with 2 games played on each rink.
For more information or questions, please call Matt Bourassa at 576-6143 for the Friday night division or Roger Binette at 577-3856 for the Sunday night division.
You can email [email protected] or visit our web page at Quickscores.com-LASHL
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