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What is AAHAs position on respect of other players, coaches, parents and officials?

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What is AAHAs position on respect of other players, coaches, parents and officials?

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In support of WAHA and USA Hockey initiatives, AAHA has a zero-tolerance policy regarding respect for others. AAHA promotes good sportsmanship. Players, coaches, parents and officials are expected to conduct themselves as representatives of the Association, both at home and away. Improper conduct will be dealt with promptly and severe or repeated instances may involve lost ice privileges or suspension. AAHA promotes competitive hockey with an emphasis on winning AND losing with dignity and honor. The written Codes of Conduct for players, coaches, and parents have been adopted by AAHA and are set forth on the Core Values & Code of Conduct page.

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