Please allow approximately 30 minutes to complete the registration process. Be sure to give yourself enough time to carefully read, understand, and complete each step, as all sections are important for the successful completion of your registration.
We strongly recommend completing the registration on a desktop or laptop computer, not a mobile device.
| Division | Birth Years |
|---|---|
| U7 | 2020 - 2021 |
| U9 | 2018 - 2019 |
| U11 | 2016 - 2017 |
| U13 | 2014 - 2015 |
| U15 | 2012 - 2013 |
| U18 | 2009 - 2011 |
Knights Programs
Please review Hockey Calgary's "What program is right for me" if you are unsure which program to register for
The Knights offer the following programs:
House League
Knights Hockey Club offers a House League program for U9 and U11 players.
[Click here] for more information on the House League program.
Community Hockey
Knights Hockey Club offers Community Hockey programs for players in U7 through U18.
Player placement is based on birth year and corresponding division.
The Shift Forward – Parent Program is mandated by Hockey Alberta. All players must have an active Shift Forward – Parent Certificate on file before they can access the registration system.
Effective April 15, Hockey Canada has replaced the Respect in Sport – Parent program with its new internal program, Shift Forward. For additional information regarding this transition, please visit the Hockey Alberta website.
Important: The Shift Forward – Coach certificate is not equivalent and cannot be used to fulfill the Parent Program requirement.
The Shift Forward program is accessed through the Spordle registration platform.
Link Your Player(s)
Once logged in, link your child(ren) to your account using their HCR ID.
Need assistance? Please refer to the Spordle guide: How to Create and Link a Spordle Account
Register the Correct Participant
Ensure you are registering your child, not yourself. You will be prompted to log into Spordle and can then follow the on-screen instructions.
If you have multiple children, the certificate will automatically apply to all linked player profiles. Please ensure all players are linked to your account before starting the program.
Confirm Completion
For more information and to access the Shift Forward program, please visit the Hockey Alberta website.
Hockey Alberta previously instituted the mandatory Respect in Sport – Parent Program, with recertification required every four years.
RIS Parent and RIS Coach certifications may be transferable from other sports organizations, including:
Note: RIS certifications from soccer apply to Coach RIS only. Parent RIS certification is not completed through the Calgary Minor Soccer Association.
Please ensure all player profiles and certifications are properly linked and updated prior to registration to avoid delays in accessing the registration system.
Elite Tryouts – Knights Registration
Key Information
Important
New this Season: Hockey Canada has changed how to create a Hockey Canada Hockey ID.
Step 2 (Parent)- Create a Hockey Canada ID (HCR)
Step 3 (Parent)- Complete the Respect in Sport for Parents (RIS-Parent)
Step 4 (Parent) - Complete the Knights Declaration Form
Step 5 (Administrator)- Review and Approve
Step 6 (Parent) - Administrator
In order to register with the Knights Hockey Club, a player’s Hockey Canada profile must be transferred to our association.
Please follow the steps below to complete this process:
Step 1 (Parent)- Respect in Sport - Parent
Step 2 (Parent)- Email the Knight's Administrator the following information:
Step 3 (Administrator)- Review, Transfer and Approve
Step 4 (Parent) - Administrator
| Birth Year | Program | June 15 - July 31 | Aug 1 - Aug 15 (Late Fee of $250 in Effect) | After Aug 15 (If space permits) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-2021 | U7 | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2018-2019 | U9 | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2018-2019 | U9 House League | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD (Late fee effective Sept 1) |
| 2016-2017 | U11 | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2016-2017 | U11 Goalie | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2016-2017 | U11 House League | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD (Late fee effective Sept 1) |
| 2014-2015 | U13 | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2014-2015 | U13 Goalie | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2012-2013 | U15 | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2012-2013 | U15 Goalie | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2009-2011 | U18 | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
| 2009-2011 | U18 Goalie | $TBD | $TBD | $TBD |
Option 1 - Payment in Full:
Option 2 – Payment Plan:
| Reegistration Date | Number of Payments | Payment Schedule | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 15 – July 14 | 4 payments | June 15: $250 July 15: $250 August 15: $250 September 15: $250 | $1,000 |
| July 16 – August 14 | 3 payments | Initial payment due on registration date: $500 August 15: $250 September 15: $250 | $1,000 |
| August 15 – September 14 | 2 payments | Initial payment due on registration date: $750 September 15: $250 | $1,000 |
| September 15 and all dates following | Payment in full | Full payment due at registration: $1,000 | $1,000 |
Payments are processed on the 15th of each month: June, July, August, and September.
All registration fees must be paid in full by September 15.
Important:
• Payments are divided into four equal installments.
• If you register after a payment date has passed, missed installments are charged immediately.
• The payment plan will not be extended.
• Full balance must be paid by September 15.
• Register early for the longest payment plan.
Flames Even Strength Program
The Flames Even Strength Program (FESP) is administered through Hockey Calgary. The FESP online application can be found here. If you are applying for FESP, forward your notice of approval to the Administrator and the full subsidy amount of $750 will be subtracted from your fees. The remaining balance can be paid in installments. The deadline to apply is Oct 15th, 2025.
KHC uKnighted Fund
The uKnighted Fund provides financial support in the form of registration fee support and cash call support to Knights Hockey Club families facing financial challenges or obstacles. uKnighted Fund applications and information can be found here.
Hockey Canada Assist
The Hockey Canada Foundation Assist Fund is a fund dedicated to help Canadian youth access hockey. It will provide up to $500 per player in registration fee subsidies to approved applicants registered with a sanctioned Hockey Canada association. Click here to apply.
There is a non-refundable administration fee of $100.00 applied to all player withdrawals prior to the start of player evaluations. Once evaluations (including pathway and conditioning skates) have started, and prior to teams being established, 50% of the total registration fee will be refunded. No refunds will be provided after teams have been formed except for withdrawal due to medical reason or family relocation out of zone 9. In such cases, refunds will be pro-rated. Medical withdrawal requirements are outlined below:
Medical certificate (on medical practice letterhead)
Once a medical refund has been given, the player will be removed from the official roster and will no longer be allowed to participate in team activities. The roster spot will now be considered vacant and could be filled by a new player registration.
No refunds will be issued for suspended players.
Notice of withdrawals will only be accepted via email to the Administrator. The date and time stamp of the email will be used to determine eligibility and what refund scenario is applicable.
The Knights Hockey Club is only able to exist because of its dedicated volunteers. Board members, organizers, coordinators, coaches, assistant coaches, tournament organizers, and administrators are just a small part of the incredible group of volunteers that helps make this organization what it is.
Volunteer Bond Overview
Many of our club members are unaware of just how much volunteer work and fundraising is necessary to operate and administer a quality hockey program. The volunteer bond program was introduced to encourage Knights Hockey Club members to step forward and help. The time commitment is not unreasonable, and the help is beneficial and appreciated!! Participation in the volunteer bond program is a mandatory component of registration with KHC and in no way does it exclude families from volunteering with their player’s team.
Community Level: The value of the Volunteer Bond is set at $500.00 per family per year.
If a family has players in both the community stream and House League, the volunteer bond is $500 per family per year.
Volunteer Hours Required
A minimum of 15 hours of KHC approved volunteer work is required to fulfill each family’s Volunteer Bond obligations per season. 5 volunteer hours will be at association level, with the 10 remaining volunteer hours at team level or split between team and association levels. Reminder: Although a members volunteer bond may be complete, members still have the obligations to their player(s) team and must actively contribute at the team level to ensure the workload is shared amongst all members of the team. There are many opportunities to volunteer throughout the season. A list of Board approved volunteer positions will be posted on the website each season.
For more information on our Volunteer Requirements, please click here.
If you are interested in coaching for the 2025/2026 season, please complete the online coaching application here:
*Note that questions in the coach application pertaining to race, ethnicity and gender identity are Hockey Canada mandatory questions. This data is not collected or used by KHC.
To coach in Knights Hockey Club, ALL coaches must meet the coaching certification requirements. For more information on our Coaching Requirements, please click here.
In order to be on the ice, all coaches must complete the following prior to the start of the season: