How much is it to play in the GTHL?
Comparison between the Knights Select and the GTHL (A level) programs
| Select – Knights | |
|---|---|
| Costs | Varies per team and activities. Range: $1,500 – $2,500 per player (excluding House League fees and tournament costs) |
| Body Checking | No – At all ages and in all divisions |
| Length of Season | Early October to March |
How many players play in the GTHL?
50,000 players
Today, the GTHL, formerly the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey League (1972-1998), has in excess of 50,000 players including affliated teams in a new territory defined as the Lake Ontario Region which in addition to Toronto and Mississauga includes Oakville, Brampton, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, and Ajax-Pickering.
Do Triple A hockey coaches get paid?
There are a lot of tight lips and padded pockets in the Greater Toronto Hockey League. It’s clear that AAA coaches are being paid – 90 per cent of them, if you ask Toronto Junior Canadiens peewee coach Jules Jardine. He’s among them, and he’ll admit it.
How much does a Junior A hockey coach make?
An entry level coach junior hockey (1-3 years of experience) earns an average salary of $42,565. On the other end, a senior level coach junior hockey (8+ years of experience) earns an average salary of $68,706. Data powered by ERI’s Salary Expert Database.
How much does it cost to play AAA in GTHL?
In order to play in the GTHL, the biggest minor league in the world, it will cost the average player approximately $5,500 per season.
Is the GTHL part of Omha?
The Lake Ontario Region (LOR) is an area of the Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF) comprised of both the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) and Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA).
Can Omha player play in GTHL?
6. Can an OMHA resident player in an LOR centre use an OHF waiver to enter the GTHL? No, OMHA players in LOR centres must go through the process as outlined in OHF Regulations E46 – E82. 7.