The Hamilton Spectator

Rule limiting where girls can play upsets parents

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Parents say a new rule restrictin­g where girls from rural Saskatchew­an can play hockey should be put on ice. The Saskatchew­an Hockey Associatio­n has said that, starting in the 2018-19 season, girls under 17 who live outside Regina and Saskatoon won’t be allowed to play for teams in those cities. Parents in rural areas don’t like the idea and a petition is circulatin­g online to have the decision reversed. They say the rule will prevent girls from competing with teammates of the same calibre, because there aren’t enough players to form tiered teams. The hockey associatio­n says there are plenty of girls in the country to make such a program work and associatio­ns have 16 months to organize themselves.

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