Manitoba

The Pas Minor Hockey Association Seeks Volunteers for Next Season

By

James Sinclair
April 9, 2026 10:18 am

The Pas Minor Hockey Association is reaching out to the community for help as it prepares for the upcoming season in The Pas, Manitoba. Following an executive meeting on April 7, 2026, the organization announced an urgent need for volunteers to step into key leadership roles, including President and Equipment Manager, to ensure the hockey program continues to operate effectively.

The association has been a staple in the community for decades, operating out of the Roy H. Johnston Arena. To support the 2026-27 season, the group is also accepting applications for head coaches for all competitive rep programs, as well as for U9 and U7 house league teams. Those interested in coaching positions are encouraged to contact the association’s leadership by the April 24, 2026, deadline.

In addition to leadership and coaching roles, the association is preparing to honour its contributors at the upcoming annual general meeting. The meeting will take place on May 7, 2026, at the A&W meeting room, where members can participate in the future direction of the club. Organizers have also extended the deadline for nominations for volunteer awards to April 10, 2026. Residents looking to submit a nomination can contact the association directly.

This search for new support comes during a successful year for the organization, which is part of the NorMan Regional Minor Hockey Association. In March 2026, the association celebrated a major milestone when its U15 A team secured the Hockey Manitoba U15 Rural A Provincial Championship.

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