Adult Sports

Floor Hockey

This league gives players the chance to stay active, compete, and enjoy a structured floor hockey experience with the energy and camaraderie that make adult sports meaningful.

It is designed for players who want organized weekly play, a reliable league structure, and a strong team environment.

League Details

  • Division: Adult Men
  • Format: Team-based league play
  • Focus: Competition, fitness, community, and regular weekly play

What Players Can Expect

  • Consistent organized competition
  • A strong team and league environment
  • A great way to stay active
  • A reason to keep coming back week after week

How to Register

To register, please contact Rich Zweig by email at richzw4321@gmail.com or FloorHockey2425@outlook.com

League History

The JCC Floor Hockey League was started in 1975 at the south JCC facility in Toronto for the purpose of playing indoor gym floor hockey and having fun. Members are expected to respect the rights of all players to participate in a safe and enjoyable manner and to ensure that all players have, as much as possible, equal playing time within the house league environment. Each season player registration through JCC Sports is processed on a first come first serve basis.

Games are played with a dom solid plastic stick, plastic blade, grey felt puck, in a 4v4 format with goalies on each team. Two 25-minute halves are played with a 5-minute break between halves and a 5-minute warm up between games.

Two certified referees monitor each game, and the league has a rules document as a reference.

League Trophies

JCC Floor Hockey has been presenting annual trophies since 1975. Individual awards are determined by the league.

Top Points Scorer of the Season (Joel Kotzer Memorial Trophy)

  • First presented in 2013, the Joel Kotzer Memorial Trophy is awarded to the player who leads the league in points (Goals and Assists) at the end of the regular season.
  • The 2025-2026 award was won by Max Lerner.
    • Special Congrats to Max! In 22 games, Max scored 133 points, the most points ever scored in a single season in league history!

Top Defensive Player of the Season (Richard Segal Memorial Trophy)

  • First presented in 2014, the Richard Segal Memorial Trophy is awarded to the best defensive performer of the season.
  • The 2025-26 award was presented to Josh Starr.

Championship Team Trophy (Dan Solsberg Memorial Trophy)

  • First presented 2002, this award goes to the team that wins the final playoff game of the season. The 2025-26 award was presented to the ____________.