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CSSHL Approves Expansion for OHO, CIHA, CDA, SAHA & STAR

The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) has announced that its Governors have granted approval for five CSSHL member programs to operate new teams in the 2025-26 season after they received approval from their Hockey Canada Branches.

鈥淪ince our inception the CSSHL鈥檚 goal has been supporting Hockey Canada鈥檚 objective to facilitate the integration of Grade 8-12 education-based hockey/accredited school programming within the Hockey Canada programming model. The addition of these teams allows for that goal to continue with greater retention in our member programs,鈥 said CSSHL COO Kevin Goodwin.

Okanagan Hockey Ontario (Whitby, ON) has been granted a U17 team to compete in the Eastern U17 division. OHO currently has a U18 team playing in the CSSHL Eastern Division.

Calgary International Hockey Academy (Calgary, AB) has been granted a U15 Prep team for the 2025/26 season. CIHA currently operates a U15, U17 Prep and U18 Prep team.

Coeur d’Alene Hockey Academy (Coeur d’Alene Hockey, ID) has been granted a U15 team for the 2025/26 season. CDA currently operates a U17, U17 Prep and U18 Prep team.

Like CIHA, South Alberta Hockey Academy (Dunmore, AB) has been granted a U15 Prep team for the 2025/26 season. SAHA currently operated a U17 Prep, U18 Prep and Female U18 Prep team.

STAR Hockey Academy (Kent, WA) has been granted a U17 and U18 Prep team for the 2025/26 season. Currently in their second CSSHL season, STAR presently operates a U15, U15 Prep and U17 Prep team.

With the addition of the six teams, the CSSHL has expanded to 130 teams and 38 member programs. 21 of those 129 teams compete in the CSSHL East Division, with the remaining 109 in the CSSHL West Division. Future external expansion, with the addition of new member programs, is expected to be voted on in the spring.