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 | |  | | The American Street Hockey Association is an official non profit organization dedicated to the growth and governance of the sport of Street and Dekhockey in the United States. Our Mission Statement: ASHI will work to promote, advance and adminster Street and Dekhockey throughout the USA with a focus on growing the game at every level (Youth, Men's, Women's). Our goal is to unite and coordinate all associations, groups, leagues, teams, rinks and programs, with all groups playing under one rulebook and a common set of guidelines. Please enjoy the resources offered on this site. Also, please contact us if we can be of any help with your existing league, rink or tournament or if we can help you develop a new rink or league. ** ASHI is a registered 503C Non Profit Organization and welcomes all donations. | | | | | | | |
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 | |  | | This site is broken into several sections, each containing valuable information. Contact US: We encourage you to contact us with any questions or needs you may have. This organization is here to support Street Hockey at every level and we welcome all feedback and requests for information and assistance. Go to the contact us section for a list of contacts. You will also find a league resistration form and a player registration form. We encourage you to register. Downloads: The ASHI website contains many free useful downloads. This includes the ASHI rulebook. You will also find tournament guidlines, helpful drills and more. League Info: Find links to various leagues throughout the country. We will also post league sign ups, champions, etc. when made available to us. If you have a leage, please register so that we can include your information Tournament Info: Find information on all ASHI sanctioned tournaments throughout the USA. We will list dates and contacts of the tournement directors. You can also contact us directly if you want further info on any ASHI event. Also contact us if you are interested in hosting an event in your area. | | | | | | | |
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 | |  | | | US Men Finish Fourth at World Championships Tuesday, June 30, 2009 (791 reads) The United States men’s ball hockey team posted its best finish ever at the ISBHF World Championships at Pilsen, Czech Republic, June 13-20. The US went 5-2, beating four-time defending champ Canada 5-4 in overtime in the quarterfinals before losing 5-4 to India in the semis and 5-2 to Slovakia in the bronze-medal game. Denny Schlegel of Buffalo was named the tournament’s outstanding forward. Defenseman Andrew Hildreth and forward Bobby Housser (both of Leominster, MA) were selected to the all-tournament team. For details, click HERE. | Read More |
| Jim Bedard Goalie Clinic - MA Tuesday, June 16, 2009 (328 reads)Cushing Academy will be holding a goalie clinic with Detroit Red Wing's goalie coach Jim Bedard. There will also be a Street Hockey Session held at Leominster Dekhockey. Limited space available. Click article for more details. | Read More |
| 2009 US Junior Nationals Results Tuesday, June 02, 2009 (731 reads)37 Teams with over 550 players participated for the coveted Official IDTA/ASHI Street & Dekhockey crowns this past Memorial Day. This was the 35th US National at the Leominster Dekhockey Center, founded in 1974 by Ray Leclerc considered the Father of the sport of Street / Dekhockey. 75 games with plenty of action & excitement for the fans & players saw several "new" champs for 2009. Click full article for scores and highlights | Read More |
| THREE NEW WINNERS CROWNED AT C, D & NOVICE NATIONALS! Tuesday, June 02, 2009 (798 reads)Three first-time champions were crowned at the 14th annual Street Hockey USA National Championships April 24-26 at Robert Morris University Island Sports Center and Iceoplex at Southpointe, both near Pittsburgh: The Buffalo Legend Killers won C, the St. Catharines (ON) National Jets won D and Route 51 (Belle Vernon, PA) won Novice. Thirty-eight teams participated (10 in C, 14 in D, 14 in Novice). Click full article for detailed results. | Read More |
| | 2009 Massachusetts Cup June 26, 27 & 28 Tuesday, June 02, 2009 (907 reads)The 2009 Massachusetts Cup will be held at Hudson Dekhockey in Hudson, MA June 26, 27 & 28. This tournament is for the Penguin, Beaver and Cadet divisions. For more information contact Matt Evangelous at 978-875-1183 or visit www.hudsondeckhockey.com. | Read More |
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 | |  | | Interested in owning your own Mylec Hockey rink. Mylec offers affordable rink packages that can get you up an running with your own Dekhockey rink. ASHI has secured special discounts for our members on both the rink and their Mylec pro shop. ASHI has also negotiated a financing arm to assist any interested members in the construction of their Mylec Rink. Click here for more details.
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Ray LeClerc - The Founder of Street HockeyMr. Raymond LeClerc, known as the founder of Street Hockey in the USA, and the founder of Mylec Hockey, has fully endorsed the American Street Hockey Institute and our efforts. Mr. LeClerc built and operated the first Street Hockey rink in Leominster, MA as well as created the first plastic blade, hockey ball and playing surface. His passion and dedication can be credited in bringing the sport to the level it enjoys today. ASHI is honored to have Mr. LeClerc serve as a Senior Advisor for our organization. | | | | | | | |
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Domenic Di Gironimo - President of ISBHF and CBHAThe International Street & Ball Hockey Federation is proud to have the American Street Hockey Institute as a partner in our great sport. Through ASHI’s leadership we are confident of its representation as the National Governing Body of street hockey, dekhockey, ball hockey, and the variations of the sport. The United States of America has a long and rich history with the game, laying claim to the creation of the orange ball and many other innovations that brought us from the streets and schoolyards into arenas/rinks around the world. The ISBHF is a strong supporter of ASHI and its efforts to provide a national tournament series, sport development materials, officiating standards, rules and regulations, and medal-caliber national teams for international competitions. Our game is enjoyed by youth, men, and women, and is rapidly moving towards being a new age sport for the 21st century, with ASHI as a cornerstone of its future. Yours in sport, 
Domenic Di Gironimo President | | | | | | | |
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