Dual Rostering
Dual rostering is prevalent in all youth sports. To accommodate those skaters wishing to dual roster, these
rules have been implemented for the start of the 2026-2027 season. They will be reviewed each season
and can be updated, based on the needs of the Association, for the following season. Any edits or
updates will be communicated to families prior to evaluations for that applicable season to ensure
decisions can be made with updated information.
If you intend to Dual roster your skater Please read the policy and expectations below and then click the link at the bottom to fill out the required form
1. Any skater or goaltender is able to dual roster with another NON-CHC team.
-U8 Mites can dual roster with a half or full ice NON-CHC team
-U10-U18 can dual roster with any NON-CHC team
• Note: Per CIAC high school rules, any U14-U18 skater who is
rostered on their High School JV or Varsity team cannot also be a
rostered member of EHA. Please note that the CIAC prohibition of
dual rostering does not apply to GIRLS high school teams. Girls who
play on CoEd high school teams are subject to the dual participation
prohibition. Girls are allowed to dual roster with EHA while playing on
a Girl’s High School team. Players should always check with their
secondary school coach or athletic director prior to returning to any
youth team.
2. A skater may only roster with ONE other NON-CHC team in addition to EHA per
season.
3. If dual rostering, that skater’s EHA tuition must be paid in full before the start of
season unless other arrangements are made via board approval.
4. Families may request to dual roster after the start of the season (in writing) pending
board approval. If teams are made prior to the request, a modified payment plan will
be required to fulfill any outstanding financial obligation to EHA.
5. Attendance Expectations & Playing Time: Dual-rostered skaters are expected to
maintain consistent attendance at EHA practices and games. If a dual-rostered player
routinely misses EHA practices or games in a manner that leaves the team short-handed or impacts team
readiness, the head coach has the discretion to limit that player’s ice time. This decision is fully supported
by the EHA Board, and coaches will be empowered to apply this policy in the best interest of team
development, safety, and competitive balance.
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