Coaches

The Advantages of Cross-Ice Practicing  and Playing

The cross ice program, is based on a model of practicing hockey across the 80 – 90 foot width of the ice surface as compared to practicing and playing lengthways along the full 185 – 200 foot length of the ice surface.  This cross-ice practicing and playing model has been used in many of the leading hockey nations in the world for a number of years and has stood the test of time.  It has been shown that children who begin their hockey training in this environment have an outstanding hockey experience. (more)


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2007/2008 Coaching Clinics

Level 1
September 23, 2007 Leddy Park, Burlington
October 28, 2007 Barre BOR
November 18, 2007 Woodstock H.S., Woodstock
December 9, 2007 Lyndon Institute, Lyndonville

Level 2
October 14, 2007 St. Michael’s College (Essex Rink)
November 11, 2007 Norwich University

Level 3
October 21, 2007 University of Vermont
December 2, 2007 Middlebury College

Note 1
Required for post season regional play for Pee Wee levels and up.

 All clinics will have registration starting at 8:00 am. 

The clinics will begin at 8:30 am. Refreshments will be provided.

Note 2
All Clinics will include an on-ice session.

Required Equipment: Helmet, Skates, Stick and Gloves


Don Lucia - Head Coach

University of Minnesota Men's Hockey

"State of youth hockey" Speech

 



Coaches are now required to wear helmets

During the 2006 Annual Congress, USA Hockey’s board of directors passed new legislation mandating that all coaches and instructors wear helmets during on-ice sessions. The complete legislation, effective at the start of the 2006-07 season, reads as follows:

All ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered USA Hockey Youth/High School, Disabled, Girls’/Women’s 19 & Under and below programs must properly wear an ice hockey helmet during all on-ice sessions, including practices, controlled scrimmages and coach and referee clinics (seminars).

“Every year there are injuries to coaches that could have been prevented by wearing a helmet,” USA Hockey President Ron DeGregorio said of the change in policy. “This legislation represents a positive step forward for the safety of our coaches.”

 


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