The Ontario Hockey Federation (OHF), in partnership with Hockey Canada,
is now accepting applications from Minor Hockey Associations interested in
hosting the NHL/NHLPA First Shift program for the 2026–2027 season.
Since its launch in 2014, NHL/NHLPA First Shift has welcomed more than 68,000 children across 1,900+ programs nationwide, introducing young Canadians to hockey in a way that is fun, safe, accessible, and affordable. Designed specifically for first-time participants, the program removes traditional barriers to entry and creates a positive, inclusive introduction to the game.
At its core, First Shift is about more than learning to skate or handle a puck — it’s about creating a welcoming first experience that builds confidence, sparks joy, and opens the door to lifelong participation in hockey.
A Program Built on Inclusion and Opportunity
NHL/NHLPA First Shift is open to children ages 6–10 who have never previously registered in organized hockey. The program is intentionally designed to welcome families from all backgrounds, ensuring hockey is accessible regardless of race, gender, religion, ability, sexual orientation, or financial circumstance.
By prioritizing inclusion and community connection, First Shift helps associations grow participation while fostering an environment where every child feels valued and supported from day one.
Program Overview
Associations selected to host NHL/NHLPA First Shift will deliver a structured, turnkey program that includes:
- A Welcome Event
Participants receive head-to-toe BAUER hockey equipment, professionally fitted by experts.
- Six On-Ice Sessions
Sessions run once per week, on the same day, time, and arena, making scheduling simple for families. On-ice instruction focuses on fun, engaging games that teach basic skating and fundamental hockey skills.
- Transition Opportunities
Following the six sessions, participants can transition into a Minor Hockey Association-managed program, or in some communities, be placed directly onto a minor hockey team.
Why Host NHL/NHLPA First Shift?
Hosting First Shift provides associations with a proven pathway to grow participation while strengthening community ties. Benefits include:
- Growing overall membership
- Increasing long-term player retention
- Promoting inclusion and diversity
- Building strong community connections
- Offering a program that is simple to administer
- Making hockey more accessible and affordable
With a 1:4 instructor-to-skater ratio, consistent scheduling, and age-appropriate curriculum, First Shift creates a positive experience for both participants and host organizations.
What Families and Associations Can Expect
The program is designed with families in mind and includes:
- Full equipment and six on-ice sessions at a low cost
- Properly sized BAUER gear fitted by trained professionals
- Hockey Canada insurance through Pathway to Hockey coverage
- On-ice sessions focused on fun, confidence, and skill development
- A welcoming environment for first-time players
Program Support for Hosts
Associations approved to host NHL/NHLPA First Shift receive comprehensive support, including:
- Assistance with logistics, equipment shipments, and program setup
- Guidance on insurance, curriculum, and next steps into minor hockey
- Access to an interactive program website with timelines and resources
- Use of the Hockey Canada Registry (HCR) portal to manage registration and program details in real time
- Potential NHL club involvement, including alumni appearances, mascots, facility use, and limited gifting
- Strategic support aimed at increasing girls’ participation
Apply to Host NHL/NHLPA First Shift
Minor Hockey Associations interested in hosting the NHL/NHLPA First Shift program for the 2026–27 season can apply online:
👉 www.FirstShift.ca/for-hosts
For additional information or questions, please contact:
📧 [email protected]
Together, we can continue building a more inclusive, welcoming future for hockey — one first shift at a time.
