2025/26 Manitoba Minor Ball Hockey League
📧 Email: ManitobaMinorBallHockey@Gmail.com
Winter Ball Hockey League Information
Important Dates
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U16 Division Registration Extended
Registration for the U16 Division has been extended to December 1st
If we still don’t have enough registered players by that date, all registration fees will be fully refunded. -
October 25, 2025 – Registration deadline (all players must be registered and paid in full; spots are limited)
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November 15–18, 2025 – Coaches contact players
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November 22, 2025 – Season begins
U10 Division (2015, 2016, 2017)
- Rosters - Click Here
- Schedule - Click Here
U13 Division (2012, 2013, 2014)
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Rosters - Click Here
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Schedule - Click Here
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Teams that need coaches: Oilers
U16 Division (2009, 2010, 2011)
U16 Division Registration Extended
Registration for the U16 Division has been extended to December 1st
If we still don’t have enough registered players by that date, all registration fees will be fully refunded.
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Most games: Sunday mornings at River Osborne CC (subject to change)
Cost and Locations
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$190 (includes T-shirt jersey)
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Access Centre – 48 Holland Rd, West St. Paul, MB
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River Osborne CC – 101 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, MB (used for Sunday games)
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Age groups and locations may change based on enrollment
Equipment Requirements
Mandatory:
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CSA-approved hockey helmet with full facial protection
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Hockey gloves
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Soccer-style, hockey, or ball hockey shin pads
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Athletic cup
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Hockey stick (no plastic blades, no stick tape)
Recommended:
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Soft knee pads
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Soft elbow pads
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Mouth guard
Coaches Wanted – Manitoba Ball Hockey Association
We’re looking for coaches for our 2026 Provincial Travel Teams:
Men’s A
Women’s A
Boys U19, U17, U15
Girls U19, U16
If you’re interested in coaching at the national level, please click here
Application deadline: November 9th
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Land Acknowledgement
Manitoba Ball Hockey acknowledges the work we do to support the ball hockey community takes place on the traditional lands and waterways of the Anishinaabeg, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples as well as the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We respect the treaties made here and are grateful to work, live, and play on this land

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