The M18AAA Hockey League and CCM extend their six-year agreement

The M18AAA Hockey League and CCM extend their six-year agreement
The M18AAA Hockey League and CCM extend their six-year agreement

The Quebec M18 AAA Hockey Development League (LHM18AAAQ) is proud to announce that its adventure with the CCM company will continue until 2030.

The company is a partner of excellence as a supplier of equipment to LHM18AAAQ players and its logo has been linked to the league for more than 30 years. With this agreement, CCM will have exclusivity on certain pieces of equipment and clothing worn by players

CCM will also remain the presenter of the CCM Challenge, offensive and defensive players of the week and offensive and defensive players of the month within the circuit. This association also includes financial involvement from CCM, as well as other opportunities for visibility and exchange of services with the “Circuit Lévesque”.

“We are very pleased with the vote of confidence from CCM, which has been with our league for three decades. This company has done a lot for the development of hockey players across our province and their values ​​resonate with us,” said Yanick Lévesque, president of the M18AAAQ Hockey League.

“CCM is proud to continue its agreement with Quebec’s most promising hopefuls by offering revolutionary products. Feedback and testimonials from Quebec M18AAA players allow us to refine our products so that we can continue to provide elite players with unparalleled performance equipment. A bright future awaits this pillar program for the development of hockey in Quebec, and we are happy to be part of it,” continued Scott Dolan, head of sales at CCM.

Furthermore, the LHM18AAAQ also announced that CCM supplier, Augusta, will become the official supplier of match jerseys and socks as well as circuit training, also for a period of six years.

Source: CCM Hockey

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