Controversial push for all girls hockey in B.C. “not a good idea:” mom
VANCOUVER — A push to grow girls hockey on Vancouver Island is being criticized by some parents, but one advocate says the controversial move is the only way to save the sport from attrition.
The Vancouver Island Amateur Hockey Association has put forward a resolution that would require all girls play on a female-only team. Any girls who want to play on a co-ed team as well would be allowed to do so and would pay a single registration fee for both teams, said Jim Humphrey, the association’s president.
For years, the group has turned away dozens of girls who want to play on female-only teams, but can’t because there isn’t one available, he said.
“The only way the girl’s system is going to grow and to improve is having females help to grow the female game,” Humphrey said.


