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Tryout Dates 2025-2026 11 February 2024

Tryout Dates 2025-2026

Tryout dates and times for the 2025-2026 Team Long Island (Lady Islanders) teams are now posted! 

Tryout applications are posted on the "Tryouts" section of our website.

Check back for dates, times and important updates!

 

16 November 2022

Official Team Long Island Store

The Official Team Long Island Store is now open. The deadline to order is Monday, November 21st, 2022 at 9AM. Please click on the link below to access the shop.

https://shop-lirebelsgear.myshopify.com/collections/lady-islanders-gear-apparel/Team-LI

Here are a few items that are available. So much more to choose from in the shop.

18 September 2022

TLI's 14UAA Supports Solving Kids Cancer

Wears Gold "Laces Up"

This weekend, the Team Long Island 14UAA are going gold for pediatric cancer awareness. They proudly wore their Gold “Laces Up” while playing two games against the Princeton Tiger Lilies Orange.

You can support our girls and help spread awareness for Pediatric Cancer by clicking the link below. 

#LacesUp #GoGold #TLI14UAA #girlshockeygoesgold #CareWeShare #CCAM 

https://solvingkidscancer.rallybound.org

 

6 September 2022

TLI's Official Team Store Is Now Open

Team Long Island's official team store is now availble for orders online!

Items are made in groups so don't hesitate to select your items now.

If you are thinking about holiday gifts, please place your order now!

Official LIHC Team Store!

 

14 May 2022

Dix Hills Ice Rink Renamed for Clark Gillies

The Dix Hills Ice Rink was officially renamed  Clark Gillies Arena Saturday in honor of the late legendary Islanders’ hockey star.

The retired player and philanthropist, who lived in Greenlawn, died in January. He had served as captain of the Islanders from 1977 to 1979, and won the Stanley Cup four years in a row with them, from 1980 to 1983.

“I can say with 100% certainty that Clark would have been so proud of this honor that you have bestowed on him,” Pam Gillies, Clark’s wife, said in a speech. “I cannot tell you how happy Clark would have been to know that future generations of figure skaters and hockey players will be learning the game that he loved in a rink bearing his name.”

 

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