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14 February 2023

Hawks Announce Head Coaches for Squirt thru Bantam Teams 2023-2024

The Dix Hills Hawks have announced head coaches for the Squirt, Peewee, and Bantam Teams for the 2023-2024 season:

SQUIRT -     Kyle Twining
PEEWEE  -   Brian Karbot
BANTAM -  Pete Dykeman

Buddy Skate 2023 Postponed 3 January 2023

Buddy Skate 2023 Postponed

It is with great disappointment that we must again cancel Buddy Skate on January 16th, 2023.    

We are considering dates in the spring that we can bring Buddy Skate back and will update our websites  soon as one is selected.

To get information or view prior Buddy Skate events click on the Community Service tab at the top of the Long Island Rebels website  www.LIRebels.com  

GAME OF THE WEEK  /  Hawks Squirts vs NY Aviator    Sat 12/3 @ 7:00am 29 November 2022

GAME OF THE WEEK / Hawks Squirts vs NY Aviator Sat 12/3 @ 7:00am

Game can be watched for free streamed live or on replay

Game of the Week for Saturday, December 3 2022 at 7:00am from the Dix Hills Clark Gilles Ice Arena  featured the Dix Hills Hawks Squirt  team vs. New York Aviator.    The game will be  available to watch on replay.   You can watch the game FREE on this link.

Game of the Week / Oct 8 Hawks Bantam vs New Rochelle 4 October 2022

Game of the Week / Oct 8 Hawks Bantam vs New Rochelle

Dix Hills Hawks BantamTeam vs the New Rochelle Lightning

Game of the Week for Saturday, October 8 2022 at 2:40pm from the Dix Hills Clark Gilles Ice Arena  featured the Dix Hills Hawks Bantam  team vs. the New Rochelle Lightning.    The game will be  available to watch on replay.   You can watch the game FREE on this link.

15 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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