Divisions
Division Definitions:
Find the Pond Hockey team division that best matches your team’s abilities. It is more fun for all if the games remain competitive.
Open
Intended for higher skilled teams comprised of advanced level players 21 years of age and older who have had many years of playing experience.
Open 30+
Intended for higher skilled teams comprised of advanced level players 30 years of age and older who have had many years of playing experience.
Open 40+
Intended for higher skilled teams comprised of advanced level players 40 years of age and older who have had many years of playing experience.
Open 50+
Intended for teams comprised of players 50 years of age and older.
Bronze
Intended for intermediate skill level teams comprised of players 21 years of age and older. The majority of the team consists of participants with limited playing experience, although some players may have some organized hockey playing experience.
Bronze 30+
Intended for intermediate skill level teams comprised of players 30 years of age and older. The majority of the team consists of participants with minimal playing experience, although some players may have some high school playing experience or equivalent.
Bronze 40+
Intended for intermediate skill level teams comprised of players 40 years of age and older. The majority of the team consists of participants with minimal playing experience, although some players may have some high school playing experience or equivalent.
Novice
Intended for players 21 years of age and older that have no organized hockey experience. The majority of the team consists of participants with minimal playing experience, players that started hockey later in life.
Women A/B
Intended for women players 21 years of age and older that have hockey experience. The majority of the team consists of participants with organized hockey playing experience.
Women C
Intended for women players 21 years of age and older that have no organized hockey experience. The majority of the team consists of participants with minimal playing experience, players that started hockey later in life.