Jack and Carmen Harper founded the Toronto Red Wings which has existed since 1955.
As a not-for-profit organization, we fund our programs through fundraising and sponsorship. The strength of any organization is its people. The Toronto Red Wings are fortunate to have so many outstanding individuals who freely contribute their time and energy to help make our organization successful.
To be truly successful as an organization, we must provide a positive learning environment for the players, thereby creating the opportunity for each player to grow both as an athlete and as an individual. Success can be measured in many different ways and the number of wins is only one criterion. The Red Wings Executive believes that only through providing full and varied programs can true success be achieved both on and off the ice. To that end, each team receives three (3) hours of practice ice per week as well as one (1) hour of dry land training.
We expect our players, parents and coaches to conduct themselves with dignity and good sportsmanship both on and off the ice. Each player and parent signs a “Code of Conduct” that represents the philosophy of the Toronto Red Wings organization and they are expected to abide by that Code throughout their time with the Club.
We are proud of our players and of our organization. We continually strive to improve our development and training and do our best to ensure a positive atmosphere.
Frances Manno
President