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2023-2024 Champions

December 2023: 2010 Elite's win Newport Christmas Classic

January 2024: 2011 Premier Central go 4-0 to win the Can/Am Challenge Cup in Shelton CT

20 Mar

Quiet Corner hockey is BACK


The Outlaws Hockey Club is thrilled to announce the return of Select Hockey to Northeastern Connecticut. The Outlaws will be fielding Squirt and Mite level teams at the Jahn Ice Rink on the Pomfret Campus in the 2025-26 season.

These teams will compete in the Premier Hockey League of New England. “The Premier” has featured competitive teams at the Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels for more than 20 years, with teams from five New England states.


These new teams will feature two practices a week at the Jahn Ice Rink in Pomfret with a full schedule of NEPHL games. Additionally, skills sessions from the Outlaws staff will be provided. The Outlaws, one of the oldest and most stable youth programs in New England, just completed the 2024-25 season and celebrated a PHL championship with the 2013 Elite team.


The Mite team will feature small group practices and cross-ice games to develop fundamentals and create a love of the sport. The squirts will play a full NEPHL schedule and will be a developmental program to develop higher skill levels in all players.


Register now

20 Mar

Additional 2025-2026 tryout

We will be holding additional tryouts for some age groups on Monday March 24th. 


2015 birth year

2014 birth year

please register prior to attending 

NESC rink 7

18 Mar

2025-2025 Team Information

2025-2026 TEAM INFORMATION

limited spots available at some age groups

9U 2016 - Coach Amenabar, team will practice and have home games in Pomfret, CT

10U 2015 - Coach Piskadlo

11U 2014 - Coach Gross

12U 2013 - Coach Boucher

13U 2012 - Coach Busenburg

14U 2011 - multiple teams; Coach O'Malley, Coach Goody, Coach Hopkins, Coach Cherubini

16U - multiple teams; Coach Martin, Coach Rodriguez, Coach Massey

18U - Coach Polizzotti, team will practice in Watertown, home games at NESC


Player inquiry:  cmo@outlawshockey.com
please include player name, year of birth, position


10 Mar

2024-2025 PHL Champions

2013 Elite CHAMPIONS


Congratulations on an amazing season for this group

3 Mar

2024-2025 Playoffs

Best of luck to the teams headed to 2024-2025 PHL Playoffs this weekend


2013 Elite
Coach Piskadlo


2011 Premier
Coach O'Malley


2011 Elite
Coach Hopkins


Semi-final games to be held Saturday March 8th
Final games to be held Sunday March 9th


follow all games on the PHL website


17 Jan

2025-2026 Tryout information

Registration is OPEN for the 2025-2026 season!


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & REGISTRATION
FOR CLUB HOCKEY (9U - 18U)


FULL SEASON

9U/2016
10U/2015
11U/2014
12U/2013
13U/2012

HALF SEASON

14U/2011
    - Fall only
    - Fall & Winter option
16U (2009/2010)
18U (2007/2008)

Limited coaching opportunities available

12 Jan

2025-2026 Tryout information coming soon


30 Nov

Outlaws 2023 Skills Sessions

Outlaws Skills are back for 13U and younger!


September 4th

September 11th

September 18th

October 2nd

October 30th

November 13th


Check your team calendar for time slots (may be listed as practice)



18 Nov

CT Outlaws 2024-2025

Register now OPEN for CT Outlaws programs that start December 1st

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30 Jul

Neck Laceration Protection

Starting August 1, 2024, all players in the Youth (boys), Girls, High School and Junior age categories are required to properly wear a neck laceration protector that is designed for that purpose, and all game officials under the age of 18 are required to wear a neck laceration protector as well.  Please note, this rule does not apply to Adult category players, and game officials 18 years old and older.

To clarify, a neck laceration protector that is “designed for that purpose” is a piece of equipment that is specifically designed for protecting the neck area from cuts and abrasions while playing hockey. It goes without saying, that a common turtleneck sweater, headband or other clothing article that was never designed for protecting hockey players will not satisfy this rule. Game officials are strongly encouraged to use best judgement while determining if the equipment was designed for hockey, and protecting the neck from cuts, and always err on the side of protecting the player

Additionally, hanging plastic goalkeeper throat protectors do not satisfy this rule due to the fact that they are not designed as neck laceration protectors, and they do not offer protection to the sides and rear of the neck. In short, all goalkeepers must wear a neck laceration protector in addition to any optional equipment they wear to protect the throat and neck area from shots.

If a player’s neck laceration protector comes off during play, the play shall be allowed to continue until the next stoppage. At which point the player must replace the equipment or be substituted for by another player. This interpretation is treated the same as mouthpieces.

With regard to enforcement, if a player enters the game without a neck laceration protector they shall be ruled off the ice and a team warning shall be issued to that team, and any further violation by that team shall result in a misconduct penalty being issued to the offending player.

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