Resources for Members
Financial Assistance
The Richmond Jets wants to ensure that any child that wants to play hockey is not prevented from doing so because of financial reasons. There are a number of option available to members.
Competitive Rep Evaluations (Tryout process)
Please refer to the RJMHA Competitive Rep Hockey Policy 2021 in the Policy section of the website under "About Us".
Code of Conduct & Fair Play Code for Parents
RJMHA Code of Conduct Forms and the Hockey Canada's Fair Play Code for Parents are included in the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association registration package. All member families, coaches and volunteers are required to abide by this code.
Scholarships
If you are graduating High School this year, you may qualify for scholarships from Richmond Jets, PCAHA and/or BC Hockey.
Medical, Return To Play & Injury Report Forms
This year we will be using the Hockey Canada Medical Form and each team manager will be providing that information once teams are formed. Also please refer to the following forms if a player is injured.
Hockey Canada Injury Report Form
Dispute Resolution
Being part of a team, disputes will arise. When these conflicts do arise, it is important to follow the dispute resolution process and ensure there is respectful and open communication.
Every effort should be made to resolve the conflict at the team level.
Richmond 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).
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We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.