Tier Structure

Co-ed Advanced A (East)
This division is for the highest level of skater, and several years of organized hockey experience at a competitive level, is required for participating at this level. Players have mastered forward and backward cross-overs, speed and control are displayed. Stick work and puck control are at the highest level. Slap shots are allowed.

Co-ed Intermediate B (North)
This division is for intermediate players who have three or more full years experience playing recreational and organized hockey. Players have mastered forward and backward cross-overs, speed and control are displayed. Stick work and puck control are at a higher level. Waist high slap shots are allowed.

Co-ed Intermediate C (South)
This division is for intermediate players who have three or more full years experience playing recreational and organized hockey. Waist high slap shots are allowed.

Co-ed Beginner D (West)
This division is for beginners to the game who have played less than three full seasons of recreation hockey. (Playing pond hockey at Twin Lakes does not count). Most players will have some skating/hockey experience and will have forward skating skills and may have minimal backwards skating skills. Waist high slap shots are allowed

Women's Tier A
This women's division is for intermediate players who have three or more full seasons experience playing recreational hockey and want to play hockey in a women-only environment.

Women's Tier B
This division is for women at a beginning to intermediate skill level who want to learn and play hockey in a women-only environment.