SLEDGE TEAM ONTARIO

Team Ontario Sledge Hockey

2024 – 2025

  • Training Camp 1

    Sept. 20-22, 2024

    Port Colborne

    Vale Health and Wellness Centre 550 Elizabeth St.

    Friday 20th: 3:00PM - 5:00PM

    Sat. 21st: 10:00AM - 12:00PM and 3:30PM - 5:30PM w/GeNext

    Sunday 22nd: 10:00AM - 12:00PM

  • Training Camp 2

    Oct. 18-20, 2024

    Deep River

    Deep River Arena - 2 Club House Road

    Friday 18th: 1:50PM - 3:50PM

    Sat. 19st: 09:40AM - 11:40AM and 3:00PM - 4:00PM

    Sunday 20th: 09:15AM - 11:15PM

  • Training Camp 3

    Nov. 15 - 17, 2024

    Midland

    North Simcoe Sports and Rec Centre 527 Len Self Blvd.,

    Friday 15th: 6:30PM - 8:30PM

    Sat. 16th: 10:00AM - 12:00PM and 5:30PM - 7:30PM

    Sun. 17th: 12:30PM - 2:30PM

  • Training Camp 4

    Jan. 3-5, 2025

    Trenton

    RCAF Flyers Arena - 240 RCAF Road, Astra

    Friday 3rd: TBA

    Sat. 4th: TBA

    Sunday 5th: TBA

  • Training Camp 5 / Competition 1

    Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, 2025

    Buffalo

    Arena TBA

    Friday 31st: one game

    Sat. 1st: two games

    Sunday 2nd: one or two games

  • Training Camp 6 / Competition 2

    March 14-16, 2025

    Montreal

    Arena TBA

    Friday 14th: one game

    Sat. 15th: two games

    Sunday 16th: one or two games

  • Training Camp 7

    April 18 - 20, 2025

    Barry's Bay

    Arena TBA

    Friday 18th: TBA

    Sat. 19th: TBA

    Sunday 20th: TBA

  • Canadian Championships

    May 14 - 18, 2025

    Nova Scotia

    LCLC Arena, 135 N Park St., Bridgewater

Sledge Team Ontario (STO) is a program within Ontario Sledge Hockey Association. In its current format, STO was created in April 2007 to participate in the first (and only!) World Junior Sledge Hockey Championships in New Jersey.

 Seeing the positive benefits of training elite sledge hockey players, OSHA put together the best players up to age 23 during the 2007-2008 season. The 17 members of the U23 program travelled to Edmonton to compete in a five-game exhibition tour against senior club teams from the Edmonton area, winning 4 of 5 games.

 In 2008-2009, STO held its first Talent Identification Camp (TIC) with the top eligible players, from all over Ontario, chosen after a competitive camp. Each year, these elite athletes are identified as having the best chance to make Canada’s National Sledge Hockey Team in the coming years, and the program continues to be funded by the Quest for Gold program through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport.

 Contact Information:

 Americo Morais

Manager, Sledge Team Ontario

Cell: 416.953.3396

sledgeteamontario@gmail.com

americomorais89@gmail.com 

STO on ice team photo with staff

sto tEAM SPONSORS

A huge THANK YOU to all our sponsors!

 

Platinum Sponsors  ($7500 +)

Quest for Gold

Campbell's Build Tech Specialist

Tim Horton's

Gold Sponsors  ($5000 +)

C&E Investments

Lorraine’s Pharmasave

Silver Sponsors  ($1000 +)

JD Custom Contracting

Mad Elevator Inc.

LiUNA Local 1059 - Labourers' Union

Barry's Bay Home Hardware Building Centre

Mr. Sandro Johnston

North American Hard Chrome

Friends of STO:

Mr. Donald Cole Dalton R Lowe & Sons Constructions

Mr. Matthew Topp Wilson, Blanchard Management

Mr. Louis Talevski Mr. Nicola Perrotta

Mr. Dom Sericchi Canadian Rack Technologies;

SLEDGE TEAM ONTARIO through the Years

2012-13: London TIC. Training camps in Niagara Falls, Collingwood, Brantford, Toronto, and Muskoka. Competition in Florida vs. Florida State All-Stars.

2013-14: London TIC. Training camps in Milton and Niagara Falls. Competitions in Montreal and Cobourg vs. Team Quebec, in Buffalo (vs. Buffalo and Pittsburgh), and in Florida (vs. Buffalo, Philadelphia and Florida).

 2014-15: London TIC. Training camps in Stoney Creek and Gravenhurst. Competitions in Newmarket (vs. local National Team players), Florida (vs. State All-Stars) and Buffalo (vs. Pittsburgh).

2015-16: Newmarket TIC. Training camps in Gravenhurst, London, Stoney Creek, Kingston, and Toronto. Competition in Leduc, Albert.

2016-17: Milton TIC. Training camps in Gravenhurst, London, Bradenton, and Barrie. Competitions in Montreal and Florida. National Championships in Montreal.

2017-18: London TIC. Training camps in Gravenhurst, Toronto, Bradford, Woolwich, and Barrie. National Championships in Vancouver.

2018-19: Whitby TIC. Camps in Port Colborne, Gravenhurst, North Bay, and Woolwich. Competitions in Newmarket, and Montreal. National Championships in Woolwich, Ontario.

2019-2020: Whitby TIC. Camps in Port Colborne, Gravenhurst, Brantford, and St. Thomas. Competitions in Pittsburgh, Montreal, and Elmira. National Championships in Leduc, Alberta.

2021-2022: Newmarket TIC. Camps in Port Colborne, Gravenhurst, Midland, Brampton, Bradford, and Elmira. Competitions in Midland and Montreal. National Championships in Leduc, Alberta.