2021-2022 Registration

2021-06-21


Registration for Tryouts and Conditioning camp is now open

Although we are preparing for a regular season we will receive further direction and guidance as we get closer to the start of the season and province progresses through the re-opening framework.  Please keep an eye on the website and Facebook page as we will post updates as we learn more.

The cost of tryouts is $175.00 if paid prior to July 31st, 2021.  After July 31st the cost is $225.00.  The cost of conditioning camp is $250.00 for 8 sessions, 12 hours of ice.  The tryout and conditioning camp schedules and additional details will be posted in the next few days as we finalize the details. 
We strongly encourage all players to do the Kings conditioning camp to ensure that they are ready for tryouts. You DO NOT have to be trying out for the Kings to participate in the conditioning camp.

We expect limits/restrictions of players allowed on the ice at the time of conditioning camp/tryouts will still be in effect therefore it will not be first come first served.  Players will be selected based on skill level and where they may have played last season.  Each group will be limited to 28 players/goaltenders.

Your registration is not final until you receive another email confirming your spot and advising you to send payment.  DO NOT send payment until you receive the confirmation email.
We will not hold a spot and we will not offer partial sessions.
There is no refund for conditioning camp or tryouts unless for medical reasons once payment has been received.

For all returning players, or anyone who participated in our conditioning or tryout sessions last season your name will be in the system.  You will require an access code to register.  If you do not know your access code - click on the button that says what's my access code and it will be e-mailed to you.  If you have problems retrieving your access code please contact the Registrar, Kara Komotzki or the President, Kelly Workman.  Please update your child's information in the system to ensure it is accurate.