FSMH proudly represents approximately 650 minor hockey players and is home to Fort Saskatchewan Rangers, Fort Saskatchewan Fury Rangers Athletic Club. Committed to building life-long athletes through the sport of hockey and to the betterment of our entire community by building life skills in our players, coaches, volunteers, and parents through work-ethic, teamwork, and fun.
Fury is committed to providing a safe and positive atmosphere for females to learn, develop, and thrive both as individuals and as part of a team. We are committed to empowering females by providing them with the appropriate tools, opportunities and experiences in order that they may become life-long athletes through the sport of hockey.
Fury is committed to providing a safe and positive atmosphere for females to learn, develop, and thrive both as individuals and as part of a team. We are committed to empowering females by providing them with the appropriate tools, opportunities and experiences in order that they may become life-long athletes through the sport of hockey.
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Recently Fort Saskatchewan Minor Hockey shared a survey with our U9 families asking for their thoughts on joining the EFHL for the upcoming season. While Fort Saskatchewan Minor Hockey was leaning in this direction, so are a majority of our U9 parents with a 65% response in favor. As such, our full FSMH U9 program will join the EFHL for the 2021-2022 season.
The U11 Player Pathway is supported by the Hockey Canada Long-Term Player Development Model. This framework provides the guiding principles for age appropriate and skill specific programming for all players in Hockey Canada's youth hockey system. The U11 Player Pathway provides an environment that helps all players at the U11 age level (9 and 10 years old) to realize their full potential.
Developing high-character athletes for advancement in hockey and preparing them for future success in their chosen field, their community and their lives after hockey. The Ranger Athletic Club (RAC) exists to provide a greater development opportunity to our players that are seeking to play a higher level of hockey.
The Rangers Athletic Club hosts one team at the U11AA level that competes in the EFHL league against other teams from Edmonton and surrounding areas. This team is open to players born in 2011 and 2012 with the Fort Saskatchewan Elite AA draw zone. We are excited to welcome Danny Lavoie as the 2021-22 Head Coach.
The Rangers Athletic Club Board of Directors is pleased to announce some of our coaches for the 2021-2022 Hockey Season. We look forward to this group living the RAC Vision of developing high-character athletes for advancement in hockey and preparing them for future success in their chosen field, their community and their lives after hockey.
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