BLACK | ||
Rick | Aube | F |
Frank | Auer | F |
Gary | Baker - Rep. | D |
Vince | Bowe | F |
Rex | Briffet | F |
Roger | Crough | D |
Jamie | Dufresne | G |
Bob | Kloepfer | F |
Gary | La Fave | D |
Bill | Lees | D |
Don | Rider | F |
Bill | Sherman | F |
Chris | Storey | D |
BLUE | ||
Jim | Blakely | F |
Paul | Courtney | F |
Bob | Crate | D |
Dan | Crough | F |
Bill | Devit | F |
Peter | Lasch - Rep. | D |
Bob | Morelli | D |
Dave | Nickle | D |
Larry | Pearson | F |
Al | Smith | G |
Don | Smith | F |
Ron | Stewart | F |
Bruce | Sutherland | D |
GOLD | ||
Cliff | Aiken | D |
Harrison | Boyd | F |
Bill | Fawcett | G |
Jim | Harvey | D |
Rick | Junkin | F |
Charlie | Lauer | D |
Philip | McMichael | F |
Mike | Morrissey-R | F |
Randy | Riel | F |
Doug | Shannon | F |
Barry | Sokoloski | D |
John | Swarts | F |
Rob | Taylor | D |
GREEN | ||
John | Cranfield | F |
Mike | Creighton | D |
Bob | Desjardin | D |
Doug | Dodd | F |
George | Duckworth | F |
Gord | Duncan | F |
Ed | Garskey | F |
Bob | Higgins | F |
Ron | Kervin | F |
Les | Kranc - Rep. | D |
Ted | Lunn | D |
Rod | MacDonald | F |
Jack | Miller | G |
MAROON | ||
Bill | Andrews | D |
Fred | Bishop | D |
Earl | Cochrane | F |
Rick | Collyer | F |
Peter | Godwin | G |
David | Hogg | D |
Barry | Jenkins | F |
Nick | Lasch | D |
Randy | Mather | F |
Gord | McNevin | D |
Greg | Nelson | F |
Leith | Rhodes-Rep. | F |
Steve | Smith | F |
NAVY | ||
Al | Cumming | F |
Don | Foley | F |
Mike | Kemp | F |
Mel | Lawrence | G |
Kit | Martin | D |
Jeff | McInroy | F |
Al | McIntosh | F |
Darrell | Patterson | D |
Bryan | Perry | F |
Marcel | Renee | F |
John | Rutherford | F |
David | Watton - Rep | D |
Wayne | Wilson | D |
ORANGE | ||
Gary | Baldwin | D |
Mike | Brennan-Rep | D |
Chris | Brown | D |
Art | Carey | F |
Jim | Chesher | G |
Wayne | Doherty | F |
Paul | Jarvis | D |
Gord | Magee | F |
Brian | Messerschmidt | F |
Brian | Packer | F |
Harold | Wall | D |
Peter | Ward | F |
Reg | Woodbeck | F |
RED | ||
Bob | Bell | F |
Brian | Craig | F |
Jim | Dancey | D |
Doug | Frame - Rep. | F |
Efton | Hogan | F |
Bob | Larson | D |
Terry | Lohnes | F |
Brian | McMillan | F |
Don | Payne | G |
Peter | Procyk | F |
Eric | Steinmiller | F |
Tom | Taylor | F |
Al | Van Strepen | D |
STRIPES | ||
Wes | Best | G |
Rich | Boyd | F |
Dave | Clements | D |
Dave | Commerford | F |
Ron | Dempsey | D |
Gary | DeWolfe | D |
Bruce | Evans | F |
Craig | Graham | D |
Cec | Harnish | F |
Bernie | Hasenhindl | D |
Gord | Thompson-R. | F |
Mike | Walsh | F |
Dieter | Wittek | F |
TEAL | ||
Pat | Asselin | F |
Ted | Bickell | F |
Wayne | Harrington | D |
Ron | Hodson | D |
George | Johnston | F |
Dennis | McDonald | F |
Mike | Noonan | F |
Brian | O'Neil | D |
Dane | Rogerson | F |
Rae | Scott | D |
Pete | Self - Rep. | F |
Murray | Wannamaker | D |
Jim | Wyatt | G |
WHITE | ||
Brian | Carter | G |
Reg | Downs | G |
Ron | Griffin | F |
Forge | Hamu | D |
Al | Hare | D |
Brian | Hennessy | D |
Gary | Huddlestone | D |
Mike | Lachapelle | F |
Bob | Lake | F |
Brian | Martin | F |
Mike | McElwain | D |
Kevin | Read - Rep. | F |
Dan | Selby | F |
Marc | Silnicki | F |
PSHC - Freedom 55 Division
This blog is for the Peterborough Seniors Hockey Club - Freedom 55 Division which has 11 teams of players age 55+. Games are played twice a week from late September until the end of March at the Kinsmen and Evinrude Arenas in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. See PSHC - Elderskatesmen for our over 65+ Division. http://pshcelderskatesmen.blogspot.com/ "The Elders" play twice a week from late September until the end of March at the Kinsmen Centre.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Teams - Winter, 2013
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Schedule Winter 2013
Thurs., Jan. 3
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - STRIPES/WHITE---10:35 - BLUE/GREEN
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - RED/ORANGE ---10:35 - GOLD/NAVY
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - MAROON/TEAL-----SIT-OUT - BLACK
Tues., Jan. 8
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - TEAL/GOLD---10:35 - WHITE/BLUE
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - GREEN/RED---10:35 - ORANGE/MAROON
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - NAVY/BLACK-----SIT-OUT - STRIPES
Thurs., Jan. 10
NO GAMES
Tues., Jan. 15
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - STRIPES/BLUE---10:35 - RED/WHITE
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - GREEN/MAROON ---10:35 - ORANGE/GOLD
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - TEAL/BLACK-----SIT-OUT - NAVY
Thurs., Jan. 17
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - GOLD/GREEN---10:35 - RED/STRIPES
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - BLACK/ORANGE---10:35 - MAROON/WHITE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - NAVY/TEAL-----SIT-OUT - BLUE
Tues., Jan. 22
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - NAVY/ORANGE---10:35 - GREEN/BLACK
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - RED/BLUE ---10:35 - GOLD/WHITE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - MAROON/STRIPES------SIT-OUT - TEAL
Thurs., Jan. 24
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - ORANGE/TEAL---10:35 - GREEN/NAVY
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - WHITE/BLACK---10:35 - STRIPES/GOLD
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - BLUE/MAROON-----SIT-OUT - RED
Tues., Jan. 29
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - MAROON/RED---10:35 - GOLD/BLUE
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - BLACK/STRIPES---10:35 - NAVY/WHITE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - TEAL/GREEN-----SIT-OUT - ORANGE
Thurs., Jan. 31
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - BLUE/BLACK---10:35 - STRIPES/NAVY
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - GREEN/ORANGE ---10:35 - RED/GOLD
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - WHITE/TEAL-----SIT-OUT - MAROON
Tues., Feb. 5
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - WHITE/ORANGE---10:35 - BLUE/NAVY
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - GOLD/MAROON---10:35 - BLACK/RED
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - STRIPES/TEAL-----SIT-OUT - GREEN
Thurs., Feb. 7
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - MAROON/BLACK---10:35 - GREEN/WHITE
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - ORANGE/STRIPES---10:35 - NAVY/RED
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - TEAL/BLUE-----SIT-OUT - GOLD
Tues., Feb. 12
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - TEAL/RED---10:35 - BLACK/GOLD
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - NAVY/MAROON---10:35 - ORANGE/BLUE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - GREEN/STRIPES-----SIT-OUT - WHITE
Thurs., Feb. 14
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 BLUE/GREEN---10:35 - STRIPES/WHITE
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - RED/ORANGE---10:35 - MAROON/TEAL
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - GOLD/NAVY----SIT-OUT - BLACK
Tues., Feb. 19
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - GREEN/RED---10:35 - ORANGE/MAROON
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - WHITE/BLUE---10:35 - TEAL/GOLD
Evinrude Atom Pad
9:00 - GOLD/GREEN---10:35 - NAVY/TEAL
9:00 - BLACK/ORANGE---10:35 - RED/STRIPES
Thurs., Feb. 28
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
Evinrude IGA Pad
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
Evinrude IGA Pad
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
Tues., Feb. 19
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - GREEN/RED---10:35 - ORANGE/MAROON
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - WHITE/BLUE---10:35 - TEAL/GOLD
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - NAVY/BLACK----SIT-OUT - STRIPES
Thurs., Feb. 21
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 BLUE/STRIPES---10:35 - BLACK/TEAL
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - RED/WHITE---10:35 - MAROON/GREEN
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - GOLD/ORANGE----SIT-OUT - NAVY
Tues., Feb. 26
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
Evinrude IGA Pad
Evinrude Atom
10:30 - MAROON/WHITE----SIT-OUT - BLUE
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - STRIPES/MAROON---10:35 - BLUE/RED
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - WHITE/GOLD---10:35 - GREEN/BLACK
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - ORANGE/NAVY----SIT-OUT - TEAL
Tues., Mar. 5
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - GREEN/NAVY---10:35 - ORANGE/TEAL
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - STRIPES/GOLD---10:35 - WHITE/BLACK
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - BLUE/MAROON-----SIT-OUT - RED
Thurs., Mar. 7
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - GOLD/BLUE---10:35 - NAVY/WHITE
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - TEAL/GREEN---10:35 - BLACK/STRIPES
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - MAROON/RED-----SIT-OUT - ORANGE
Tues., Mar. 12
9:00 - RED/GOLD---10:35 - WHITE/TEAL
9:00 - BLUE/BLACK---10:35 - STRIPES/NAVY
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - GREEN/ORANGE-----SIT-OUT - MAROON
Thurs., Mar. 14
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - ORANGE/WHITE ---10:35 - GOLD/MAROON
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - NAVY/BLUE---10:35 - TEAL/STRIPES
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - BLACK/RED-----SIT-OUT - GREEN
Tues., Mar. 19
9:00 - NAVY/RED---10:35 - BLACK/MAROON
9:00 - WHITE/GREEN---10:35 - TEAL/BLUE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - STRIPES/ORANGE-----SIT-OUT - GOLD
Thurs., Mar. 21
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
9:00 - MAROON/NAVY ---10:35 - STRIPES/GREEN
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - RED/TEAL---10:35 - BLUE/ORANGE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - GOLD/BLACK-----SIT-OUT - WHITE
Tues., Mar. 26
9:00 - ORANGE/RED---10:35 - TEAL/MAROON
Evinrude IGA Pad
9:00 - NAVY/GOLD---10:35 - GREEN/BLUE
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - WHITE/STRIPES-----SIT-OUT - BLACK
Thurs., Mar. 28
Kinsmen PCCHL Pad
8:15 TO 9:40 - BLACK/NAVY ---9:50 - 11:15 - MAROON/ORANGE
Evinrude IGA Pad
8:15 TO 9:40 - GOLD/TEAL---9:50 - 11:15 - RED/GREEN
Evinrude Atom Pad
10:30 - 11:45 - BLUE/WHITE-----SIT-OUT - STRIPES
LUNCH - 12:30 @ THE EVINRUDE CENTRE
Enjoy the Summer!! Hockey starts again on Thursday, September 26, 2013 |
Sunday, April 29, 2012
PSHC EXECUTIVE F55 - WINTER 2013
President
Mike Morrissey – lmorrissey@nexicom.net
Treasurer
Jim Dancey - jwdancey@gmail.com
Secretary
Ed Garskey - egarskey@hotmail.com
Past-President
Pat Asselin - traveller@nexicom.net
ATHLETE INFORMATION SHEET: CONCUSSIONS
It is so important that we take concussions seriously and that athletes are pulled from play once a head injury occurs. Athletes at all levels and in every single sport suffer concussions, helmet or not. A number of players careers were ended due to concussions: Eric Lindros (NHL), Paul Kariya (NHL), Cory Koskie (MLB), Matt Dunnigan (CFL), Steve Young (NFL), Elton Flatley (Rugby), Muhammed Ali (Boxing) and Chuck Liddell (UFC). Other athletes have had to take significant time off before they were well enough to get back into their sports such as Lindsay Vonn (Skier), Paul Scholes (Soccer), Aaron Hill (MLB) and probably one of the most famous in recent times, Sidney Crosby (NHL). Our brain is the most important thing we possess. You don’t allow a player back into a game with a broken leg, so they shouldn’t be back in with a brain injury and risk, not only their athletic careers, but their entire futures.
Dan O’Toole, Sports Broadcaster, TSN
CONCUSSION IS A BRAIN INJURY THAT:
• Is caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body.
• Changes the way your brain normally works.
• Occurs during practices or games in any sport or recreational activity.
• Happens even if you haven’t been knocked out.
• Can be serious even if you’ve just been “dinged” or “had your bell rung.” All concussions should be taken seriously. A concussion can affect your ability to do work and other activities (such working on a computer, driving, or exercising). Most people with a concussion get better, but it is important to give your brain time to heal.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF A CONCUSSION:
You can’t see a concussion, but you might notice one or more of the symptoms listed below or that you “don’t feel right” soon after, a few days after, or even weeks after the injury.
• Headache or “pressure” in the head • Nausea or vomiting • Balance problems or dizziness • Double or blurry vision • Bothered by light or noise • Difficulty paying attention
• Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy • Memory problems • Confusion
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I THINK I HAVE A CONCUSSION?
• If you feel any signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion, you need to tell a teamate or loved one immediately. You must be removed immediately from a game and should not return to activity until evaluated and cleared by a health care provider.
• Where possible, you should be evaluated immediately by a health care provider.
• Seek medical care within 48 hours and contact your family doctor or nurse practitioner immediately to book an appointment. A family doctor or nurse practitioner can tell if you have a concussion and when it is OK to return to play.
• Give yourself time to get better. If you have a concussion, your brain needs time to heal. While your brain is still healing, you are much more likely to have another concussion. Repeat concussions can increase the time it takes for you to recover and may cause more damage to your brain. It is important to rest and not return to play until you get the OK from your health care professional that you are symptom-free.
RETURN TO PLAY:
Primary care providers can provide you with return to play protocol, and create a pathway of care action plan to best meet your individual needs.
IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS OF A CONCUSSION TELL YOUR TEAM MATE OR LOVED ONES IMMEDIATELY.
CONCUSSION IS A BRAIN INJURY THAT:
• Is caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body.
• Changes the way your brain normally works.
• Occurs during practices or games in any sport or recreational activity.
• Happens even if you haven’t been knocked out.
• Can be serious even if you’ve just been “dinged” or “had your bell rung.” All concussions should be taken seriously. A concussion can affect your ability to do work and other activities (such working on a computer, driving, or exercising). Most people with a concussion get better, but it is important to give your brain time to heal.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF A CONCUSSION:
You can’t see a concussion, but you might notice one or more of the symptoms listed below or that you “don’t feel right” soon after, a few days after, or even weeks after the injury.
• Headache or “pressure” in the head • Nausea or vomiting • Balance problems or dizziness • Double or blurry vision • Bothered by light or noise • Difficulty paying attention
• Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy • Memory problems • Confusion
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I THINK I HAVE A CONCUSSION?
• If you feel any signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion, you need to tell a teamate or loved one immediately. You must be removed immediately from a game and should not return to activity until evaluated and cleared by a health care provider.
• Where possible, you should be evaluated immediately by a health care provider.
• Seek medical care within 48 hours and contact your family doctor or nurse practitioner immediately to book an appointment. A family doctor or nurse practitioner can tell if you have a concussion and when it is OK to return to play.
• Give yourself time to get better. If you have a concussion, your brain needs time to heal. While your brain is still healing, you are much more likely to have another concussion. Repeat concussions can increase the time it takes for you to recover and may cause more damage to your brain. It is important to rest and not return to play until you get the OK from your health care professional that you are symptom-free.
RETURN TO PLAY:
Primary care providers can provide you with return to play protocol, and create a pathway of care action plan to best meet your individual needs.
IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS OF A CONCUSSION TELL YOUR TEAM MATE OR LOVED ONES IMMEDIATELY.
CONCUSSION TOOL - SUSPECT A CONCUSSION?
A concussion should be suspected in the presence of any one or more of the following:
1. Signs and Symptoms:
• Headache or “pressure” in the head
• Nausea or vomiting
• Balance problems or dizziness
• Double or blurry vision
• Bothered by light or noise
• Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy
• Difficulty paying attention
• Memory problems
• Confusion
2. Memory Function Test:
Failure to answer all questions correctly may suggest a concussion:
• “What arena are we at today?”
• “Are we playing an early game or a later game?”
• “Which team scored last in this game?”
• “What team did you play last game?”
• “Did your team win your last game?”
ACTION PLAN: If you suspect a player has had a concussion you should take the following steps:
1. Remove the player from play. Arrange for someone to be with the player at all times.
2. Encourage that the player be assessed urgently if any of the following are or become present:
• Fractured skull or penetrating trauma
• Seizure-like activity
• Deterioration in consciousness
• Prolonged loss of consciousness for more than 1 minute
• Vomiting
• Unequal pupils or dilated non-reactive pupils
• Slurring of speech • Paralysis of limb(s)
• Inadequate post-injury supervision
3. Inform the player’s contact person (See Registration Form in Team Binder) about the possible concussion and arrange to give them the Immediate Post-Concussion Instructions Sheet. Do not allow the player to drive or leave without adult accompaniment.
4. Encourage the athlete’s contact person to talk to the family doctor or nurse practitioner immediately for assessment.
5. Support a player’s return to play at a later date only when he has received clearance by a healthcare provider (i.e. physician and/or nurse practitioner)
Important Phone Numbers:
PRHC Emergency: 705-743-2121
Local EMS: 911 Telehealth Ontario: 1-866-797-0000
• Headache or “pressure” in the head
• Nausea or vomiting
• Balance problems or dizziness
• Double or blurry vision
• Bothered by light or noise
• Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy
• Difficulty paying attention
• Memory problems
• Confusion
Failure to answer all questions correctly may suggest a concussion:
• “What arena are we at today?”
• “Are we playing an early game or a later game?”
• “Which team scored last in this game?”
• “What team did you play last game?”
• “Did your team win your last game?”
ACTION PLAN: If you suspect a player has had a concussion you should take the following steps:
1. Remove the player from play. Arrange for someone to be with the player at all times.
2. Encourage that the player be assessed urgently if any of the following are or become present:
• Fractured skull or penetrating trauma
• Seizure-like activity
• Deterioration in consciousness
• Prolonged loss of consciousness for more than 1 minute
• Vomiting
• Unequal pupils or dilated non-reactive pupils
• Slurring of speech • Paralysis of limb(s)
• Inadequate post-injury supervision
3. Inform the player’s contact person (See Registration Form in Team Binder) about the possible concussion and arrange to give them the Immediate Post-Concussion Instructions Sheet. Do not allow the player to drive or leave without adult accompaniment.
4. Encourage the athlete’s contact person to talk to the family doctor or nurse practitioner immediately for assessment.
5. Support a player’s return to play at a later date only when he has received clearance by a healthcare provider (i.e. physician and/or nurse practitioner)
Important Phone Numbers:
PRHC Emergency: 705-743-2121
Local EMS: 911 Telehealth Ontario: 1-866-797-0000
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