Golden Eagle Junior Hockey Club    


The Brantford Golden Eagles Jr. Hockey Club is always on the lookout for talented prospects to
 add to our hockey family.  We believe we have an excellent program that not only develops
good hockey players, but also provides a positive environment in which to grow and develop life skills.
What can you expect from the Eagles?

 Well we supply the some of the equipment you need to play the game.
All players are furnished sticks, throughout the entire season.
 We offer scholastic assistance to players, whether
finacial or tutoring.
We build player profiles for scouts.
 Reasonable travel costs are covered by the hockey club for players that qualify.
We travel by the team's coach bus. (FIRST CLASS ALL THE WAY BABY)
Players are fed after road games.
Accomodations are provided for players that require it.




For additional information on the Brantford Golden Eagles please contact us at email: brantfordgoldeneagles@hotmail.com and a member of our staff
respond to your request. 



 

 Brantford Golden Eagles Prospect Camp

Surname:______________________________Given:____________________________Initial:____

Address:_________________________________City:______________________Postal Code:________

 Parent/Guardian:___________________________________Phone:____________Cell:__________

 Email:__________________________DOB:___/___/____Medical #:__________________

 Hockey Information

 Position:______________Shoot:__________Weight:________Height:_______

 Last Team Played For:____________________________________________Level:____________

 Coach:__________________________________Phone:__________________________

Stats

 Games Played:_____Goals:______Assists:______Points:______Pim:______

 Games Played:_____Goals Against Average:______Save Percentage:______

 

Please Note that Permission to Skate Form must accompany this application if

 

  1. You played minor hockey last season and are still able to do so this season. 
  2. If you have a Junior B team or higher in your centre.
  3. If you signed an OHA card to play Junior B or Junior in the previous season.

In consideration of acceptance as a participant in the Brantford Golden Eagles Jr. B Prospect Camp, 
I for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators agree to release the ownership group, all employees, agents,
 organizers,
volunteers, sponsors and representatives from any claims, actions, damages, or demands as a result              
of any injuries incurred while in direct participation in the Prospect Camp.                   
I further release any agent, employee or representative of any specified organization that acts on behalf of Brantford
Golden Eagles Hockey Jr. B  Club to hold an event for the purpose of the Prospect Camp.

 

 

Signature of Registrant: _________________________Date: __________

 

Signature of Parent/Guardian: ____________________Date: __________

 

 Brantford Facts

Brantford was named for Captain Joseph Thayendanegea Brant, a Mohawk Chief who led the Six Nations People from upper New York State to the Grand River basin where they established their village in 1784.


The City is proud to be home to Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, the first Protestant church built in Ontario, the first Royal Chapel to belong to native people, and the final resting place of Captain Joseph Brant, the Mohawk leader for whom Brantford is named.


The Grand River is a Canadian Heritage River, and is an integral part of Brantford’s history. Known as the ‘Highway of the Iroquois’, this river serves the community today as a unique place to canoe, kayak, or fish.


The city’s downtown is home to the Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, a fully restored vaudevillian playhouse that had is first opening night on December 22, 1919. Today, the theatre plays host to a range of touring productions, as well as comedies and musicals featuring local performers.


Inventor Alexander Graham Bell brought fame to Brantford when he invented the telephone here on July 26th, 1874, and made the first-ever long distance call on August 10th, 1876. The Homestead, which provided the stage for this invention, is a National Historic Site. It has been restored to appear as it was in Bell’s day, and has welcomed visitors from around the world—including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II-- since 1910.


Built in 1837, the Myrtleville House is one of the oldest homesteads in Brant County, and was home to the family of Allen Good. Occupied for 140 years, the home has been restored to reflect the early 19th Century lifestyle of the Goods, and features many of the family’s heirlooms from Ireland. Myrtleville House Museum captures life as it was for Brantford’s earliest European settlers.


Proud to be the hometown of  “the Great One,” Wayne Gretzky. Wayne’s father, Walter Gretzky, still lives here in the city he's always called home.

 

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