The U7 (Timbits) program is a mandated program in Calgary for the Initiation division for 5 and 6 year olds. The program focuses on skill development and the FUNdamentals of the game for the players, coaches, and parents. It is an environment in which children can learn the basic skills without the distractions that are often associated with an over emphasis on winning.
The U7 (Timbits) Program and its rules and regulations are all outlined within the Timbits Program Guide, as found on the Hockey Calgary website.
The Raiders U7 (Timbits) program begins in September and runs until mid-March. Players will be placed on either a Junior team (5 year olds) or a Senior team (6 year olds). In some instances, due to registration numbers, there maybe mixed teams combining 5 and 6 year olds.
The September and early October dates for ice time will vary but will then be followed by a set schedule of dates for ice times. Once the schedule has been generated, the set dates will be announced for the U7 (Timbits) program with ice times rotating amongst the U7 teams. Our goal is to provide ice at either Crowfoot Arena or Vivo.
Full hockey equipment is required, including a practice jersey to start the program. The equipment list to outfit your child can be found on the Hockey Calgary website
For players age 7 and 8, this league focuses on skill development and the fundamentals of hockey. The purpose of this league is to address the need for more skill development in the U9 age category. Our goal is to provide a positive environment for learning the fundamentals of hockey and to stimulate interest and desire to continue playing the game of hockey.
The U9 division is one where associations promote coach, parent, official, and player education during the season. Each player will be evaluated fairly and placed on a team where they are best suited to further develop their skills. Teams are limited to when and how many games they can play. As a result, players will practice more and play fewer games (half ice) to increase their skills compared to other age Divisions.
U9s will typically have 2 practices a week and 1 game per week. Practices are assigned by the Raiders Hockey Club and practice days/times will vary throughout the week. Games are assigned by Hockey Calgary and game days/times will vary throughout the week. Practices schedules are released after the game schedule is released by Hockey Calgary. Tournament play, fundraising, cash calls, and other such items are decided at the team level.
This is the Hockey Calgary INTRO TO HOCKEY GUIDE which explains the U9 program in detail and the many benefits of half ice hockey.
Other Resources and Information: Hockey Calgary League Resources
At U11, players begin to a play a more traditional hockey format. Games use full-sized nets, black pucks, 5v5 hockey, and the full length of the ice.
U11 follows the Hockey Alberta and Hockey Calgary Player Pathway
Players (except goalies) are not yet able to declare a position. Instead, they are expected to rotate through all positions.
Goalies may choose to register as either a Hybrid Goalie or a Full-time Goalie. Hybrid goalies must evaluate as both a player and a goalie and are expected to play in both positions roughly half the time throughout the season depending on the access to other goalies on the team. Full time goalies evaluate only as a goalie. Full time goalies may only play as a goalie and may not play as a player. For questions on which path is right for you, email our Goalie Coordinator directoru18@raidershc.ca
U11s will typically have 1-2 practices a week and 1-2 games per week. Practices are assigned by the Raiders Hockey Club and practice days/times will vary throughout the week. Games are assigned by Hockey Calgary and game days/times will vary throughout the week. Practices schedules are released after the game schedule is released by Hockey Calgary. Tournament play, fundraising, cash calls, and other such items are decided at the team level.
Body Checking is not permitted at U11/U13. An option to participate in body checking hockey becomes available in U15.
In the 2022/23 season, Hockey Alberta introduced the U11 HADP (Hockey Alberta Development Pilot) league, which will continue this season as AA. For details see the Hockey Alberta U11AA Webpage.
Please note: Raiders do not have a tryout process specifically for AA. Our process is our standard evaluation process for all U11 teams, including AA. There are no separate tryouts for U11AA
At U13, players follow a similar format to U11, except now goalies must declare as Full Time Goalies, and Players must declare either as a Forward or a Defence. Hybrid Goalies are no longer an option. U13s will typically have 1-2 practices a week and 1-2 games per week. Practices are assigned by the Raiders Hockey Club and practice days/times will vary throughout the week. Games are assigned by Hockey Calgary and game days/times will vary throughout the week. Practices schedules are released after the game schedule is released by Hockey Calgary. Tournament play, fundraising, cash calls, and other such items are decided at the team level.
Body Checking is not permitted at U11/U13. An option to participate in body checking hockey becomes available in U15.
At the U13 level and above, Hockey Canada imposes the following conditions in all co-ed team environments:
When necessary, due to facility limitations, dressing and showering shall be done in shifts with the gender in the majority dressing and showering first. Once the room with shower facilities has been fully vacated the lesser represented gender may use the shower facilities
Please Note: There is a separate tryout process for U13AA. This program was new in 2025/26 for all Hockey Calgary associations, intended to follow elite stream programming. Unlike community hockey, AA teams are picked primarily by the head coach and their staff. It is a true ‘try out’ process for limited rosters spots, rather than being evaluated and placed on an appropriate level team.
U15 and U18 follow the same rules as U13, but add an option for Body Checking.
In the U15 and U18 age categories, Hockey Calgary will operate body checking Divisions 1-3 and non-body checking Divisions 1-4. At registration, players may indicate an interest to play on a Body Checking team, or to be excluded from Body Checking teams and participate only under Non-Body Checking divisions. Spots are limited in the Body Checking divisions and are filled based on player evaluations. Even if you register for Body Checking, you may be assigned to a Non-Body Checking team based on your evaluation performance. See the Raiders Evaluation Guidelines for full details.
Raiders typically offers a Checking Clinic at a low fee in the month of September to help instruct those who are new to Body Checking. U15/U18 will typically have 1-2 practices a week and 1-2 games per week. Practices are assigned by the Raiders Hockey Club and practice days/times will vary throughout the week. Games are assigned by Hockey Calgary and game days/times will vary throughout the week. Practices schedules are released after the game schedule is released by Hockey Calgary. Tournament play, fundraising, cash calls, and other such items are decided at the team level.
U21 (Junior C) is a competitive, body checking league, for players wishing to continue their hockey journey after community hockey. It is for players aged 18-21.
Players must register and try-out for Raider Junior C. Registration does not guarantee a roster spot.
Junior Cs will typically have 1 practice every two weeks and 2 games per week. Practices are assigned by the Raiders Hockey Club and practice days/times will vary throughout the week. Games are assigned by Hockey Calgary and game days/times will be Wednesday and Sunday evenings. Practices schedules are released after the game schedule is released by Hockey Calgary. Tournament play, fundraising, cash calls, and other such items are decided at the team level.