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Frequently Asked Questions
How Does Someone Join The Oldtimers?
How Do I Determine What Division I Should Play In?
Can I Play Full Time Right Away?
How Much Does It Cost?
What Equipment Do I Have To Have?
What Happens If I Get Hurt During The Season And Can't Play For The Rest Of The Season?
What is a Pool Player?
How Does Someone Join The Oldtimers?
Providing you are 35 or older, to join the Oldtimers you fill in the
Application and Release/Waiver
forms and send along with the appropriate monies to the address shown on the application.
How Do I Determine What Division I Should Play In?
You determine what division you should be playing in based on
age
and
playing ability
. The application form breaks down the divisions by age; A (55+) B (51-54) C (47-50) D (43-46) E (35-42). Remember to also consider your ability when selecting a division to play in.
Can I Play Full-Time Right Away?
In certain circumstances you may be allowed to play full-time right away. If a division is short on full-time players, you may have the opportunity to play full-time and not have to go into the player pool while waiting for an opening.
How Much Does It Cost?
For a Full-Time Player it costs $360 for the season (includes $40 non-refundable registration fee) plus $5 Charity Fee (mandatory). For a Pool Player it costs $40 Registration Fee (non-refundable) plus $5 Charity Fee (mandatory) and $7 per game played. Sweaters cost $70 per pair and socks cost $20 for two pair.
What Equipment Do I Have To Have?
The following equipment is mandatory; skates, hockey stick, hockey gloves, elbow pads, shin pads, short hockey pants & socks or full length hockey pants - both with approved protection to be worn, athletic support, helmet (CSA approved only), goalie skates for goalies only, facial protection (CSA approved). Please consult with the official rules of the Kitchener-Waterloo Oldtimers' for a full description of the mandatory and optional equipment to be worn during games.
What Happens If I Get Hurt During The Season And Can't Play For The Rest Of The Season?
If you get hurt and cannot finish playing the rest of the season, you will be refunded an amount based on the number of games your team has left to play, less the $40 registration fee.
What is a Pool Player?
A pool player is designated to a specific team for usually a one month interval, so you rotate through all the teams in the division. Notice is usually a few days in advance or a few hours. You will be called depending on need. Sweaters are supplied by the team captain for each game.
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