Games & Tournaments
MHL games officially started.
8U–16U teams all confirmed for Remembrance Day Tournament; schedules and rosters submitted.
8U Minor/Major games refined rotation timing (15–20 minutes).
10U games continue to require coaches to bring skates in case referees are unavailable.
Tri-Cities 12U Rec Tournament confirmed; 10UB attending.
Thunderbirds Girls Night (Oct 18): Successful event; 10U girls won ticket contest and skated at intermission.
Sno-King hosting multiple tournament divisions (10U–16U) with out-of-state teams (AZ, AK, Vegas, Red Hawks, Kraken).
State Camp announced for Dec. 19–21 in Snoqualmie (2013 birth year and older).
Coaching & Development
Dryland Program fully deployed at all rinks — encouraged for practices and warm-ups.
Picture Days: Nov. 2 and Dec. 7 scheduled; all teams to register.
Planning underway for Spring Hockey 2026; ice availability to be released mid-November.
Monthly “Chalk Talks” introduced for girls’ program (PWHL players, referees, nutrition, mental skills).
Program & Events
IIHF Girls Hockey Weekend: Player highlights shared on social media; strong participation across age groups.
PWHL Engagement:
First Chalk Talk led by PWHL representatives.
Home opener Nov. 28: Sno-King organizing ~200 group tickets.
Vancouver away game Nov. 21: group outing organized by Jeff H.
Fall into Giving fundraiser: Ended Oct. 31 raising over $70K.
14/16U girls ranked #1 overall; 10U girls teams also among top fundraisers.
Elevate skate services moving out of rinks; G Force taking over Renton space.
Sportsmanship reminder issued after multiple incidents; emphasis on respectful parent and coach behavior.

