Posts Tagged ‘Columbus Adult Chiller League’

Becoming a Captain

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

In order to begin entering both game and player stats for your team you’ll need to identify yourself as a captain. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Log in with your username and password. The “login” button is in the top right of the screen. You’ll need to use the same  username and password as used for the forum.
    login
  2. Navigate to your team’s page. You’ll need to prove to us that you are in fact the team captain; Please don’t bother trying to become the captain of a team you are not associated with.
  3. Click the “I’m the Captain!” Button in the top right. If you don’t see this button, either you are not properly logged in or someone has already registered as the captain of this team. If you are the captain of your team and the button does not appear for you, please email me at coreysnyder@centralohiohockey.com and I can get you set up.
    The button which registers you as the captain.
  4. From there, just follow the instructions in the e-mail you receive and you’ll be good to go. The email will be sent to the email address associated with the user you are signed in as.

If you have any issues or need additional help, you can email me at coreysnyder@centralohiohockey.com

Thanks,
C.O.H. Dev Team

League Update Email Alerts

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

If you’ve ever wanted to see the latest league scores the minute they are posted, we’ve got just the thing for you!  We’ve introduced a new subscribe button on the standings pages. When you subscribe to a particular league, you will receive a single email per week, which will hit your inbox within minutes of that league’s stats being udpated.  The button looks a little something like this:

Subscribe Link

When you click it, you’re taken the “MailMan” page for that specific league. You’ll see some general information about what the list is for, but what you’re interested in is the “Subscribing” section.  Simply enter your email address, and the optional name and password and hit subscribe. From there you’ll have to check your email you entered and click the confirmation link in the email you received. This is to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you to our lists.

Lastly, I want to assure you that the security of the email address you provide is very important to us. We will never sell or give out your email nor will we send you advertisements from third parties.

As always, feel free to post your comments below and thanks for using the site!

-Corey Snyder

C.A.H.L. Skill Levels Explained

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

New to CAHL hockey? Trying to figure out which league is for you? Well you found the right place! Listed below are the different skill levels available here in Columbus, Ohio.  It’s important to pick the correct league so you don’t end up at your first game with guys skating circles around you, or vise-versa.

Here are the “Official” CAHL explanations for the different leagues:

  • A” – Intended for adults with years of playing experience, collegiate, college club, major junior or competitive
    high school participation.
  • B” – Intended for adults with years of playing experience, junior hockey or high school hockey participation.
  • C” – Intended for adults with approximately 6-10 years of playing experience and/or limited coaching and know the
    basics of team play.
  • C2” – Intended for those who are above D level but not ready for full transition to “C” level.  (teams must be
    approved,  no “B” players allowed at this level)
  • D” – An entry level for players with little to a few years playing experience (approximately 3-6 years) or players
    having recently completed a learn to play hockey program. We highly recommend you have some experience (class
    or previously played) before joining!
  • E” – For extreme beginners.  You should have zero to no more than 2 years playing experience and have very
    limited skating ability and game experience.  Recommend for those in or recently out of a learn to play hockey
    class. No upper tier players allowed.

Once you’ve figured out which of the above you belong in, you may need to pick a more specific sub-category. The full list of Available leagues is as follows (from most advanced to beginner):

  • Thursday A (Most Advanced)
  • Monday B
  • Wednesday C East
  • Tuesday C East
  • Wednesday C West
  • Tuesday C West
  • Sunday C2 East
  • Sunday C2 West
  • Friday C2
  • Sunday D East
  • Thur D East
  • Sunday D West
  • Thur D West
  • Sunday D North
  • Sunday D South
  • Monday E (Least Advanced)

I’ve put the most recent changes in bold above. A bit daunting I know, but fear not! You can narrow down your choices quickly by picking which day you’d prefer to play on. The incremental sub-categories are minor differences and won’t determine whether or not you’ll have fun out there. The game just gets quicker as you move up and you’ll be ok as long as you’ve got the “lettered” skill level right. You may even choose to play on multiple nights, which many players do.

If you’re still not sure where you will fit in the best, you could always head to a Drop-in and talk to the other skaters. You’ll quickly figure out where you fall in with the other players around you. I hope this has helped you determine which skill level si right for you!

And as always, please post your comments below.