Separating Good Manners and the Competitive Spirit
Youth games are often dominated by the more aggressive players. This leaves some parents wondering why their child does not measure up. One simple answer is that they are just good parents who have raised a polite child. Read more
Rethinking the Idea that “Losing Only Teaches You How to Lose”
America prides itself on all forms of competition and tracking wins and losses is an ingrained part of the nation’s character. This winning attitude should be carried over into youth sports. However, without understanding what it is we are trying to win, we run the risk of losing and losing big. Read more
Growing the Game During Times of Economic Difficulties
It doesn’t take an economist to see what the next few years of overall economic downturn will do to the hockey industry. The sport is expensive to play and while beer leaguers can hang on to the same shoulder pads for a little longer, kids don’t have that luxury – they grow, pretty much from season to season. Read more
USA Hockey Puts Fun Into Hockey for Young Players
Any parent can tell you that in order to keep children ages 6 to 9 engaged, it is important that an activity include an element of “fun.” Using that as a basis, USA Hockey has come up with several steps to ensure that young hockey players are having fun while learning the game of hockey. The following article outlines USA Hockey’s FUNdamentals program, which provides a guideline for hockey programs to more effectively reach and teach young players. Read more
How Do You Handle the Hidden Fees Associated with Travel Hockey?
Last week we asked you to provide input regarding how you handle the hidden fees associated with travel hockey. The individual who provided the best answer would win $150 worth of NHL BladeTape from BladeTape.com. Congratulations to Scott Winokur for providing the following winning response: Read more
Houston Aeros Working To Grow the Game
The Houston Aeros are partnering with local rinks and leagues in a new “Grow The Game” initiative. This exciting new program is designed to draw new players to local rinks from the growing fan base of the Houston Aeros. Read more
The Importance of Teaching Your Player to Deal with Competition
Though competition for adults is often about more substantive matters, competition is most intense and pronounced in kids. Every day, kids compete to: Read more
Improve Puck Movement and Passing Skills with Attack Triangles
In addition to stellar skating skills, developing puck movement and passing skills are important elements in bringing your game to the next level. The Attack Triangle is a new device designed to help players work these skills on and off the ice. So is it worth it? Here is our review of the Attack Triangle: Read more
What is the Most Memorable Thing a Coach Has Taught Your Child?
Last week we asked you to provide input regarding the most memorable thing a coach has taught your child. The individual who provided the best answer would win a $50 gift certificate to HockeyShot.com. We received many great responses regarding the coaches in your lives. Congratulations to Tammy Shults for providing the following winning response: Read more
USA Hockey Introduces American Development Model
The American Development Model (ADM) provides age-appropriate guidelines and curriculum to hockey associations across America to help more kids play, love and excel in hockey. Read more
