The Leaside Girls Hockey League was established in 1974, as
an offshoot of the older Leaside Hockey League that was
essentially a boy's organization. It was difficult to find
an ice hockey league which welcomed girls. The founders felt
that there would be many benefits to the creation of a
"girls only" league, and correctly observed that there was
an increasing demand by girls to play the game. As a result,
a fledgling 2 team house league was created, featuring the
"Lancerettes" (pictured below) and "Blazerettes", and the
Toronto Leaside Girls Hockey Association (TLGHA) was in
flight.
Thanks to the support of the Board of
Management of Leaside Gardens, ice time was allocated for
the girl's league, and increased as the League began to
grow. Eventually, the number of players, and their skill
level increased to the point that a more competitive,
“Wildcats” program was warranted. This program allowed more
skilled players to compete at a higher level, against teams
from other cities. The house league continued and
flourished, and both programs are still operated under the
same League and Board of Directors. In our house league, all
players receive equal ice time, with the emphasis is on
friendship, safety, skills development and fun. This is an
inclusive, community-oriented program.
Due to the
popularity of girls hockey, TLGHA decided to start up and
host a house league tournament in 1979. In 1992, TLGHA
changed its annual tournament format from house league
participation to competitive participation. The tournament
is now known as the “Leaside Wildcats Annual March Madness
Tournament” and is held annually at the beginning of March
break. The tournament continues to grow with over 100 teams
competing in 2011.
Originally, all competitive
Wildcats players were also required to play in the house
league. Eventually, this became unnecessary, and was
declared optional. Today, competitive WIldcats players are
ineligible for house league play to make room for the many,
many girls who want to play in our house league. In 2008,
TLGHA successfully launched a Learn to Play program for five
and six year-old girls. With almost 40 teams and over 600
players in the house league, and over 300 players on 22
competitive teams, the growth of the league is now
constrained only by the limit on available ice time.
The very significant costs for the teams are paid by a
combination of sponsors, fundraising, and the players and
their parents. Without the help of our sponsors, the cost of
playing hockey would be out of reach for many of our
families. We are grateful for their support. The youth house
league and competitive programs accept girls from the ages
of 5 thru 18. There is also an adult recreational house
league for women age 19 and over as well as two competitive
adult teams. The key to the success of the league is the
tireless efforts of may volunteers who sacrifice their time
to help with the many tasks necessary to run TLGHA’s
programs, including 13 Directors of the Board, who are
elected annually. All TLGHA’s players are registered members
of the Ontario Womens Hockey Association, which is a member
partner of the Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Canada.
Leaside
Lancerettes 1974-75
Back Row: Lisa Ritchie; Anne
McGrath; Lynn Gilchrist
Middle Row: Brian McGroarty; Christina Harron; Wendy Tunnicliffe;
Megan Paul; Lynn Daly; Dave Yarlett;
Front Row: Barbara Edwards; Nancy Mallabon; Ann Brown; Janice
Christensen; Betty Ann Armstrong; Shirley Sheppard
Photo & Names Thanks to Ann Brown