Ice Dogs Youth Hockey: Welcome
The Ice Dogs are a member of the Delaware Valley Hockey League. The organization's mission is to build confidence, character and competency through youth ice hockey.
Tuesday, February 2
Please click on the link above to check out our new web site!
This eteamz site will only be available until April, so please bookmark our new site for all future Ice Dogs news and information. As of February 1 2010, no updates are being made to this site.
New Ice Dogs site
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Jason Bechtel scored the only goal (as the 4th shooter) in the shootout and Zach Hanson held the College Francais, Longeueil, QC team to 0 goals as the PeeWee AA won the Canadian Cup held in Montreal, QC this weekend.
Tuesday, February 2
Attention Team Page web masters!
As you can see from the above news item, we are launching a new web site. All team practice and game schedules ...
Friday, January 29
We are committed to constant improvement. The Ice Dogs are now taking applications for experienced hockey coaches at every level for the 2010-2011 season.
Come join one of the Delaware Valley’s premier programs. Please contact Jim Sutow at jimsutow@comcast.net.
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The Midget 16AA2 team made a 10 hour bus trip to Cincinnati, Ohio to compete in the Mid-Am Regional Silver Sticks tournament December 4-6. In the first game on Friday night against the Allegheny Badgers the Ice Dogs team, which seemed to be suffering from bus legs, lost 4-0. The next day they bounced back beating the Pittsburgh Predators 9-2. That night they played the Toledo Cherokees and won 7-0. They came out of their division as the 2nd seed slated to play the #1 seed from the other division, the Youngstown Phantoms, in the semi-finals the next day. They beat Youngstown 5-3 which placed them in the finals against none other then the Allegheny Badgers. Allegheny and the Ice Dogs played to a 2-2 tie in regulation, played a 5 minute sudden death overtime and then went to the shoot-out. They played 4 rounds of the shoot-out with the Ice Dogs prevailing in the 4th round and winning the game 3-2. What a game and what a weekend! Congratulations Midget 16AA2 and good luck in New Market, Ontario, January 14-17, 2010.
Thursday, December 10
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Tuesday, December 1
See the news at www.icedogs16aa3.com
Tuesday, November 3
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Saturday, September 26
As many of us know, last year Ben Stear a local hockey player was severely injured while playing hockey. The local hockey community rallied around Ben and his family to provide support in many ways. Please join us as we continue to support Ben and his family with three upcoming fundraisers:
2nd Annual Ben Stear Fund Golf Outing
Play some golf, have some fun all while supporting this great cause! This event will take place at the Limekiln Golf Club in Horsham, Pa on Saturday, October 24th at 12:00 noon. The cost is $100.00 per golfer and includes green fees, carts, hot dog and beverage, buffet dinner, and awards.
Holiday Cookbooks
Please help out with this community fundraiser!! Gather up to 5 of your favorite recipes and either submit them online at www.typensave.com (use “ben” for the “group login” and “yum” for the password, or email them to loriwilkinson@comcast.net (make sure to include your name).These fun cookbooks will feature favorite recipes from your friends and neighbors! They make great holiday gifts and will be available sometime before Thanksgiving. Please contact Lori Wilkinson at loriwilkinson@comcast.net if you would like to be notified when the cook books arrive. A portion of the proceeds will go toward spinal cord injury research.
Hockey Night at the Flyers
Who doesn’t love a Flyers game that supports a great cause? Further information will be available on this event.
Please visit www.benstear.org for information on all of these events
Wednesday, September 30
Congratulations to the PeeWee A team for winning the 2009 Fall Breakout Tournament. The team demonstrated incredible teamwork, outscoring their opponents 14-1. Way to go Ice Dogs! Keep up the hard work!
Visit the PeeWee A team Web Page to view team photograph.
Tuesday, September 8
Whether you are a coach, hockey parent, player, or a dedicated fan, you can turn your love for hockey into a lifesaving cause by donating to Coaches vs. Cancer. Coaches vs. Cancer (started as collaboration between the NCAA and the American Cancer Society) is now being expanded to the hockey society by the efforts of Tom Coyne in conjunction with our local chapter of the American Cancer Society to empower hockey coaches, their teams, and communities to help win the fight against cancer. Please help our cause by entering into the Ice Dogs 50-50 drawing at our Fall Break Out Tournament with all proceeds being donated by Tom Coyne to the American Cancer Society in the first all Hockey Coaches vs. Cancer effort. In addition, the Ice Dogs will be selling wristbands to raise additional funds throughout the tournament.