Seattle Pride Hockey Association is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for everyone. If you are a player, spectator, volunteer, contractor, or vendor who has experienced or witnessed an injury or wish to provide feedback regarding our programs, we encourage you to complete the report below. Your report helps us research & investigate the event, address potential risks, and improve the safety and integrity of our programs.
For players who sustain an injury on the ice during a sanctioned USA Hockey program (such as the Seattle Pride Classic, Frozen Pride Classic, Seattle Pride Hockey Training, or Seattle Pride Hockey League), this report is in addition to the claims process required by USA Hockey and does not replace it. Please visit USA Hockey – Filing a Claim for additional steps.
All reports are submitted to and reviewed by our Conduct & Ethics Committee.
This report serves a dual purpose: to document both injuries incurred during a program and to collect insight (feedback and/or incidents) related to the operation of our programs. Below are examples of what may be reported—though this list is not exhaustive. If your exact situation isn’t listed, please select the most relevant category.
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Injuries that initially seem minor but later require medical attention
Minor injuries requiring additional aid or care (e.g., cuts, bruises, sprains)
Substantial injuries that result in hospital transport
Concussions or suspected concussions
Equipment-related injuries, such as skate cuts or gear malfunctions
Heat exhaustion, dehydration, or other exertion-related conditions
Slips, falls, or facility-related injuries
Witnessing any injury sustained by another player or attendee
A relatively minor event that is incidental to, or related to, other occurrences
An event that causes or has the potential to cause a crisis or interruption
Damage to or theft of personal property or that of another individual
Discrimination, harassment, or verbal abuse, including slurs or hate speech
Violation of a person’s rights, character, feelings, or interests
Witnessing or experiencing unsafe playing conditions, such as hazardous ice, broken equipment, or facility safety concerns
Altercations (physical or verbal) between players, spectators, officials, staff and/or volunteers
Misconduct by referees, scorekeepers, coaches, staff or volunteers
Violations of Mission or Pillars, Fair Play Code, Tournament Rules, Participant Conduct, League Guidelines and/or other policies/rules
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