Changes to Ice Protocols starting Monday, Nov 9th, News (Woolwich Minor Hockey)

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Nov 07, 2020 | Donna Harrington | 1270 views
Changes to Ice Protocols starting Monday, Nov 9th
Starting Monday, Nov 9th, new rink protocols will be in affect. Please review before your next ice time. 

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1. All ice users for all pads must come dressed and will be allowed in 10 minutes prior to their ice times (goalies will be allowed in 15 minutes prior with the team screener)

2. McLeod participants will be entering through the back entrance of the WMC (west) with parents going in through the lower door from the lobby and participants entering by the lower washrooms.  There will be NO dressing rooms – participants will be assigned physically distanced seating against the wall behind the player benches. There will be a 30 minute gap between ice times on McLeod to allow for cleaning between rentals. 

3. Snyder participants will be entering through the front entrance of the WMC (east) with parents heading up to the spectator area and skaters going down the dressing room hallway.  Please note changes to dressing room capacities. 

4. St. Jacobs arena will now have smaller dressing room capacities due to PH recommendations and will have a 30 minute gap between ice times to allow for cleaning between rentals.

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