Cape Breton West Minor Hockey Association Named by Hockey Nova Scotia as the 2026 Development Association of the Year

Jul 10, 2026 | Sports

Hockey Nova Scotia today announced the Cape Breton West Minor Hockey Association as the 2026 Development Association of the year.
A release from Hockey NS states Cape Breton West demonstrated a strong commitment to the development of players, coaches, officials, administrators, and parents at every level of the game. Highlights included an affordable Spring Hockey Skills camp pairing high quality instruction from nationally recognized coaches with a focus on accessibility, with the associations development model featuring goalie-specific training, off-ice strength and conditioning, and educational sessions on nutrition, preparation, and mental focus.

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