Richmond Jets News
Our Goal On Saturday, September 25th, from 11 am-3 pm we reached our goal and kicked off the season with a bang and were glad to welcome all of our members back. Our Mission Our mission is to continue to show that hockey is for everyone and that the Richmond Jets have players from a…
Read MoreCongratulations to our Richmond Jets players on receiving a PCAHA Scholarship Award. Players from all over the Lower Mainland compete for these scholarships, so kudos to our players on their awards and success. A number of PCAHA scholarships are awarded in recognition of academic achievement and community/school service combined with hockey participation, to U18 (Midget)…
Read MoreA Richmond Jets player has been given one of the Lower Mainland’s premier awards in youth hockey. Josh Freeland was recently named the Earle Sinkie – U21 Division MVP. Named after Earle Sinkie, a PCAHA life member and long-time proponent of U21 hockey, the award is bestowed on the region’s U21 player adjudged to have…
Read MorePhoto by Vancouver Sports Pictures The RJMHA Board of Directors reviewed and discussed players participating with the Richmond Jets and in Non-Sanctioned Leagues at a recent board meeting and this memo is to confirm that there will be no restrictions in place for the coming season. The expectation and priority for all Jets registered players…
Read MoreOn behalf of the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association, we wanted to thank Applewood Nissan for being a part of the Bauer First Shift Welcome Event. The NHL/NHLPA FIRST SHIFT program is designed to ensure a positive experience for new-to-hockey families. We want families to experience the game at its best — to understand why…
Read MoreDear Members, We are thrilled to announce the selection of a new Executive Director to lead the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association. After a nearly year-long process, the Richmond Jets board and executive search committee have chosen Wayne Carleton to serve as the organization’s new Executive Director. Wayne will begin in his new role today,…
Read MoreDear Members, The City of Richmond has planned for its phased reopening of Ice Rinks on August 24th. We have been working hard with the city and other user groups to get our ice rinks opened as soon as possible. Everyone involved shares the same passion for community sports, but safety must remain our top…
Read MoreThe Richmond Jets are excited to partner with Impact Hockey Development and announce Tim Preston as the Director of Programming. This role will be to build, manage and coordinate the development blueprint- align the focus of all developers and coaches, coordinate the on ice instruction, and support our coaches. Given the current climate related to…
Read MoreCongrats to Richmond Jets PeeWeeC6 for winning the league play banner. As winners of the Richmond Icebreaker tournament in November, first time goalie JD Nair has been a superstar for the team this season!
Read MoreMacNeill Secondary School Thanks Players from the Richmond Jets Atom A2 Hockey Team! On February 18th I had the wonderful opportunity to meet with several Richmond Jets players as a meeting had been set up for the boys, to bring to the school, a wonderful donation! As it turns out the boys had heard about…
Read MoreRichmond Jets Minor Hockey Association
As one of the largest minor hockey associations in British Columbia, the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association offers an integrated (boys and girls) minor hockey program from Initiation to Juvenile. Featuring both recreational ("C") and competitive ("A") streams, our programs operate out of the three different facilities in the City of Richmond: Richmond Ice Centre (RIC), Minoru Arenas (Stadium and Silver Rinks), Richmond Oval (North and South rinks).
We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.
