4.1 Player Registration Any person who meets the age requirements set forth by USA Hockey and is an amateur in good standing shall be entitled to register as a player in the EHF provided that the player is a resident of New England, New York and New Jersey. Players properly registered and meeting the following requirements will be deemed authentic:
a Resides in any of the 6 New England states, New York and New Jersey.
b Materially parti****tes (at least 1 practice per week) in all team activities including but not limited to regularly scheduled practices and EHF League games
c Receives a residency waiver from the B.O.D. while maintaining material parti****tion requirements.
d Full time EHF Elite players for all age divisions may not play for a nonmember club. Players may play for school teams and town-based programs on a non-interference basis with the approval of their EHF organization director. Half season teams are exempt.
Word is the team has a kid from Florida that comes up every weekend to just play. 1st that is insane if true. Is it true
Dude, get with it. A lot of teams across the country have players that fly in for weekends to play games. They do it to get because they have the money and a player that needs to be challenged. It is really not that big of deal. The EHF might have rules that regulate where a player lives, but keep in mind the families who can fly around on weekends also have homes in multiple state and spend time at all of them.
Word is the team has a kid from Florida that comes up every weekend to just play. 1st that is insane if true. Is it true
Dude, get with it. A lot of teams across the country have players that fly in for weekends to play games. They do it to get because they have the money and a player that needs to be challenged. It is really not that big of deal. The EHF might have rules that regulate where a player lives, but keep in mind the families who can fly around on weekends also have homes in multiple state and spend time at all of them.
Yeah playing 30 minutes in a game after being on a plane coming from another state. Makes sense. I'm sure the 'challenge' really pays off.
Not sure why everyone is salty on all this. I have a NJ license and consider NJ home. My sons go to school in NJ. We split time in MA and NJ almost 50/50. We play in the EHF. Is there a problem with that?
Not sure why everyone is salty on all this. I have a NJ license and consider NJ home. My sons go to school in NJ. We split time in MA and NJ almost 50/50. We play in the EHF. Is there a problem with that?
Not sure why everyone is salty on all this. I have a NJ license and consider NJ home. My sons go to school in NJ. We split time in MA and NJ almost 50/50. We play in the EHF. Is there a problem with that?
what birth year
Why? Does the EHF has different geographic rules per age class?
Not sure why everyone is salty on all this. I have a NJ license and consider NJ home. My sons go to school in NJ. We split time in MA and NJ almost 50/50. We play in the EHF. Is there a problem with that?
what birth year
Why? Does the EHF has different geographic rules per age class?
Not sure why everyone is salty on all this. I have a NJ license and consider NJ home. My sons go to school in NJ. We split time in MA and NJ almost 50/50. We play in the EHF. Is there a problem with that?
what birth year
Why? Does the EHF has different geographic rules per age class?
I wouldnt think so
We play for 2014 eagles. 2014s are stacked even here in NJ. That's why we had to go to MA to get to elite.
Not sure why everyone is salty on all this. I have a NJ license and consider NJ home. My sons go to school in NJ. We split time in MA and NJ almost 50/50. We play in the EHF. Is there a problem with that?
MA and NJ? The douchebaggery is strong with this one!