Spring
Hockey Club
Igniting passion, building character, and fostering excellence in every player.
2025
Heat Blast Tournament Registration
MALE
2016 AAA
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2015 AAA
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2014 AAA
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2013 AAA
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2012 AAA
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2010 AAA
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2009 AAA
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FEMALE
U15 GIRLS AAA
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U13 GIRLS AAA
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U11 GIRLS AAA
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U9 GIRLS AAA
REGISTRATION
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MALE
2016 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
2015 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
2014 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
2013 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
2012 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
2010 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
2009 AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
FEMALE
U15 GIRLS AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
U13 GIRLS AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
U11 GIRLS AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
U9 GIRLS AAA
REGISTRATION
Contact [email protected] to register
MNP Place
4105 Gordon Dr, Kelowna, BC
Rutland Arena
645 Dodd Road, Kelowna, BC
Our goal is to uphold the highest standards of player development, with a focus on both play and practice.
Heat Blast Tournament Schedules
Male
April 25–27, 2025
Female
May 2–4, 2025
WHO WE ARE
The mission of the Kelowna Heat Spring Hockey Club is to foster participation in the great game of hockey at an elite level. We aim to provide each player with a positive, character-building sports experience, helping them develop a lasting passion for the game. Since our inception, the KHSHC has attracted some of the finest players, coaches, and volunteers in the area. Our goal is to maintain the highest standards of player development, focusing not only on practice but also on the importance of play. We have consistently done this in an affordable and transparent manner for all of our members.
The Kelowna Heat Spring Hockey Club believes that by developing each individual player, the overall strength of the team is enhanced through increased depth, diversity, and cohesion. This, in turn, builds confidence and drives success in a competitive hockey environment. We place emphasis on excellence, commitment, sportsmanship, discipline, personal development, skill growth, and teamwork. The conduct of board members, coaches, players, and parents will be upheld to ensure a positive culture where the sport is honored, and the organization is one of which we can all be proud.
MEET THE BOARD
Ryan Jorde
Honorary Board Member | Head Coach
Ryan Jorde is born and raised in Kelowna and was drafted by the tri city Americans while playing in Kelowna Minor Hockey. He went to to play parts of 5 years in the WHL where he was drafted to the NHL by the Buffalo Sabres. He then played 10 years of professional hockey in the AHL, IHL and Europe before starting to work as a skating and skills instructor in Kelowna. In 10 years of working with kids and 6 specifically with younger Okanagan kids he has worked with pretty much every high end talent in the area and loves the approach that the Kelowna Heat offer as a not for profit group. The Kelowna Heat makes a great spring hockey program that’s much more affordable than others offered throughout the area.
MEET THE BOARD
Ryan Jorde
Honorary Board Member | Head Coach
Ryan Jorde is born and raised in Kelowna and was drafted by the tri city Americans while playing in Kelowna Minor Hockey. He went to to play parts of 5 years in the WHL where he was drafted to the NHL by the Buffalo Sabres. He then played 10 years of professional hockey in the AHL, IHL and Europe before starting to work as a skating and skills instructor in Kelowna. In 10 years of working with kids and 6 specifically with younger Okanagan kids he has worked with pretty much every high end talent in the area and loves the approach that the Kelowna Heat offer as a not for profit group. The Kelowna Heat makes a great spring hockey program that’s much more affordable than others offered throughout the area.