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Junior Hurricanes Information Session and 2019-2020 Season Preview

Junior Hurricanes Information Session and 2019-2020 Season Preview. Sunday, March 31, 2019 PNC Arena. Agenda. Association Overview 2019 Board of Directors Elections Spring Program Offering Play up Policy Tryouts Coaching Philosophy 2019-20 Program Overview

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Junior Hurricanes Information Session and 2019-2020 Season Preview

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  1. Junior Hurricanes Information Session and 2019-2020 Season Preview Sunday, March 31, 2019 PNC Arena

  2. Agenda • Association Overview • 2019 Board of Directors Elections • Spring Program Offering • Play up Policy • Tryouts • Coaching Philosophy • 2019-20 Program Overview • Player and Goalie Development • 2019-2020 Coaches • Program Partners and Fundraising Event • Stephanie Acerra - Marriott • Kris Kenney – Hurricanes Sled Hockey • Q&A

  3. Shane Willis Welcome Merger Message

  4. Merger Overview • Initial talks began in June 2018, completed in January or 2019 • Wanted to make sure we have everything in place before announcing to the public • The process was slow and deliberate, involving members of both Boards and Executives • In general discussions, we realized both orgs were dedicated to creating a strong program that could focus on the entire hockey pathway from 8U through Junior

  5. Year in Review The 2018-19 season was extremely strong for both RYHA and Eagles organizations. The combined organizations were champions as follows: CHL – 4 combined Championships CHL – 2 combined Finalists CAHA State – 5 combined Championships including Girls EJEPL – 2 combined Championships Districts – 1 Championship – Girls 19U Nationals – 6 combined teams competing at Nationals from the affiliate, including 14U Girls and 19U Girls Other Tournaments – 26 combined Championships Other Tournaments – 10 combined Finalists

  6. Year in Review Our teams gave countless hours of their time to community service and volunteering for numerous local organizations and charities as well as hurricane relief efforts, thank you to the players, coaches, managers and parents for organizing these events! ALL teams will be required to participate for 2019-20

  7. Association Overview • Merged program will now be Carolina Junior Hurricanes • 501c3 Not for Profit, founded in 1987 – entering our 1st season as the Carolina Junior Hurricanes • Volunteer Board of Directors supported by paid staff • Carolina Hurricanes sponsorship in 2007 • Tier I AAA status in 2007 • Last season 600+ players across 41 teams combined • Programs - Tier II A through Tier I AAA - 8 through 18U • Player Development at the core of the program • Partnerships with Polar Hurricanes House League Program

  8. Board of Directors • Seven Board of Director positions, all BOD positions are for 2 year terms – unpaid volunteer positions • Positions recently filled for June 1, 2018 term – Mike Young, David Jones • Positions added April 1st – KarynChenoweth, Michelle Bigham • 2019 Officers • Andy Haldane – President • Lori Parro – VP Finance • Jesse Boulerice, Mike Young, Karyn Chenoweth, Michelle Bigham, David Jones – Directors at Large

  9. Junior Hurricanes Staff • Steve Henley – Executive Hockey Director • Jocelyn Langlois – Executive Hockey Director • Colin Muldoon – Player development Director • Lincoln Flagg – Director Parent Education and Communication • Richard Shulmistra – Director Goalies • Jenny Kosnik – Bookkeeper • Jean Rogers – Association Administrator/Registrar • Danielle Webster - Scheduler • Maria Madonis– Volunteer Director - Marketing & Sponsorships • Piper Landrum – Volunteer Social Media Manager • David Reaugh – Volunteer Girls Hockey Director • Shane Willis – Carolina Hurricanes Director of Youth Hockey • Jeff Bigham – Volunteer Website Admin • Michelle Bigham – Director of Team Managers

  10. Junior Hurricanes Program Committee

  11. Junior Hurricanes Coaching Committee

  12. Spring 2019 Programs North 8U/Squirts – Jocelyn Langlois lead Instructor - Fee $305 • Mon - RCI – 5:45-6:45pm - Apr 8-May 13  • Wed - WF – 6:15-7:15pm - Apr 10-May 15  South 8U/Squirts - Colin Muldoon Lead Instructor - $305 • Tues - Iceplex – 6:00-7:00pm - Apr 9-May 14  • Thurs - Cary – 5:30-6:30pm - Apr 11-May 16 

  13. Spring 2019 Programs North PW/Bantam - Lincoln Flagg lead Instructor - Fee $350  • Tues - WF – 6:00-7:15pm - Apr 9-May 14  • Thurs - Iceplex – 6:00-7:15pm - Apr 11-May 16  South PW/Bantam - Colin Muldoon Lead Instructor - Fee $350  • Mon - Iceplex – 6:00-7:15pm - Apr 8-May 13  • Wed - Cary – 5:45-7:00pm - Apr 10-May 15 

  14. Spring 2019 Programs South Midget - Colin Muldoon Lead Instructor - Fee $375  • Mon - Iceplex – 7:30-8:45pm - Apr 8-May 13  • Wed - Cary – 7:15-8:30pm - Apr 10-May 15  Girls Only - Colleen Murphy Lead Instructor - Fee $225  • Tues - RCI – 5:45-6:45pm - 10U/12U - March 26-May 14 • Tues - RCI – 7:00-8:00pm - 14U/16U/19U - March 26-May 14

  15. Spring 2019 Programs Marc Genest Clinics - Fee $225/clinic or $400 for both sessions  • Wed - RCI – 5:45-6:45pm - March 27-May 15 (Power Skating) • Wed - RCI – 7:00-8:00pm - March 27-May 15 (Skills, Drills and Checking)

  16. Spring 2019 Programs • Battle Camp – April 26-28 – Fee $160 • Battle Camp – June 7-9 – Fee $160 •  Battle Camp – Aug 2-4 – Fee $160 •  Mike Young Lead Instructor • A skills based camp designed to teach kids how to use good proper checking technique, and to compete in small areas using body position using both on ice and off ice techniques.

  17. Spring 2019 Programs • Goalie Clinic - Cary - April 11-May 16 • LEAD COACH: RICH SHULMISTRA • PROGRAM: 4/11/19-5/16/19 - THURSDAYS: CARY 6:45 - 7:45 PM • *COST: FREE!* - Must be registered for one of the paid Spring Clinics

  18. Play Up Policy - Boys • Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget first year players may be asked to try outfor Major teams at Tier I AAA – This will be initiated by the evaluation committee • No second year players at any level will be allowed to play up to the next age level except 16U to 18U • 8U playersare NOT eligible to try out for Squirt programs per CAHA rules

  19. Tryouts • Tryout based team selection • Tier I AAA – 11U/12U/13U/14U//16U – May 3-5 • Tier I AAA – 15U – Apr 30, May 1, May 4 • Tier II AA/A– 10U/12U/14U/16U/18U – May 17– 19 • Girls 10U,12U,- June 1 • 14U, 16U, 19U – May 11 • Factory Ice House, RCI, Iceplex • Teams selected by Selection Committees - include AAA coach, AA coach, 2-3 non affiliated evaluators • All selection meetings will be overseen by Executive Hockey Directors • Specific tryout processes will be posted as we get closer to the tryout dates

  20. Tryout Fees • AAA Tryout Fees - $135, $150 after April 26th • AA/A Tryout Fees - $135, $150 after May 10th • Girls Tryout Fees - $75, $100 after May 4 for 14U/16U/19U Girls • Girls Tryout Fees - $75, $100 after May 25 for 10U/12U Girls

  21. Coaching Philosophy • Provide the opportunities for everyone to play in every situation. • Focus on developing all players. Putting players in the appropriate situations to succeed. • Playing time is earned. • Every day is a new game. You can redeem yourself with the appropriate effort and commitment. • Be consistent in teaching, praising and disciplining players. • Conduct ourselves in way that is consistent with our core values (hard work, commitment, respect, …)

  22. Coaches • Mix of parent and non-parent • Significant Experience • Coaching Team With Common Philosophy • Developing Next Generation of Coaches

  23. 2019 - 2020 Program • Continuation of player development at 10U and 12U and will continue to be weekly • Continuation of sibling discount and full payment discount • Continuation of payment plan and availability of financial aid • Continuation of Junior Hurricanes Boys, Girls and Culotta Scholarships • Continuation of partnership with Raleigh Ortho for baseline testing • Continuation of partnership with PHHL to lead 8U Select Program and Player Development • Program fees and budget being finalized, no significant changes from prior year • Continuation of partnership with Marriott Hotels

  24. 2019 - 2020 8U “Super 8” Partner with PHHL to provide an enhanced experience for 8U Advanced players • Junior Hurricanes will run 8U Select Program called the “Super 8” • PHHL runs fall league evaluations with help of Junior Hurricanes to aid in determining advanced division. • Evaluations will select Advanced teams that practice and play with PHHL, BUT players can choose additional SELECT Program. • Select Program will have one Player Development session weekly that also incorporates off ice conditioning. Session will be run by Junior Hurricanes coaches centrally at the IcePlex. • Junior Hurricanes 8U teams will attend 2-3 Select Jamborees/tournaments all within the affiliate or adjacent affiliates (e.g. Raleigh, Charlotte, Charleston, DC, York) • Ryan Dupraw will be the lead coach for Select Program Player Development • Players pay regular PHHL fee then additional fee TBD for Junior Hurricanes Select Program.  • PHHL continues to schedule/run all regular weekly practices and games for normal league play.

  25. Tier I AAA Coaches

  26. Tier II AA Coaches

  27. Tier II A Coaches

  28. 2019 - 2020 Squirt • (

  29. 2019 - 2020 Pee Wee

  30. 2018 - 2019 Bantam

  31. 2019 - 2020 Midget

  32. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program The Message The Carolina junior Hurricanes girls program is designed to deliver the most competitive all girls teams in the Southeast district while providing elite level personal player development, unmatched team experience and fun hockey family in the region. Our logo is there to identify us to our opponents, Our job is to identify your name to the rest of the world.

  33. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program Community Family OneTeam Promotion Regional Growth

  34. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program 2019-2020 Tryouts • U14/U16/U19 - May 11th • U10/U12 - June 1st

  35. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program U6-U12 U14-U19 Jamborees Full Time Part Time Youth First Place for everyone A and AA Travel Program Full Time Tryouts will matter

  36. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program A Program AAProgram All Girls Travel 4-6 Travel Weekends CBHL League Optional AA Extras National Bound 7-9 Travel Weekends Promotional Package Professional Off-ice

  37. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program A Program AA Program Three Rivers Ponytail Lady Pats NAHA CCM Boston Buffalo

  38. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program WeeklyPlayer Development Hampton Area Raleigh Charlotte Greensboro Others??

  39. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program • Junior Hurricanes • Nashville • Atlanta • Florida International • Florida Alliance • NOVA • Rush

  40. Girls Program Coaches

  41. Girls Program

  42. Girls Summer Program Development Sessions • NAPS June • 2005 • 2006-2007

  43. 2019 - 2020 Girls Program Girls Program Q and A, meet the coach breakout session will be by the south entrance immediately following the meeting

  44. Player Development Footwork and Shooting • Escapes with shots • In tight skating and shooting skills Game skills that focus on • Give and goes • Finding and creating passing lanes • Making play under backpressure • Quick ups • 2-1/3/2 odd man situations • Special teams PP/PK Skating Skills • Sprinting Speed • Lateral/ Inside and outside edges • One and two foot turns • Stops and Starts • Transitions • Backward • Racing Competition Lead Instructors – Colin Muldoon, Lincoln Flagg

  45. Goalie Development KEY POINTS • Small student to goalie ratio • Prefer smaller groups to maximize teaching • Skating is the foundation of program • Improve mobility  • Trying to create good habits • Working with coaches at each level to improve communication and improve development. Lead Instructors – Rich Shulmistra, Bill Horn, Steve Stephenson, Kevin Ruter

  46. Goalie Development November • Read and react/reduce guessing • Foot speed / agility • Poke checks December • Game situations (1v1, 2v1, PP, PK, etc.) • Faceoff strategies January • Reinforce fundamentals • Desperation saves / unorthodox saves February • REVIEW September • Skating / edgework • Puck handling • Lateral movement October • Rebound control •  Angle and depth management • Post coverage concepts Program progresses throughout the season

  47. Team Jerseys and Numbers • All players will be required to purchase new team jerseys as we are converting to the new style The Carolina Hurricanes now wear,. Cut and Sew style from Team Winwave. . Five Hole staff will attend all tryouts for players to be fitted. • After tryouts and team placement, we begin a process to keep/ change numbers. • Anyone in birth year who has a number no one else has maintains first right of refusal to keep it • If two players in a birth year/team that may conflict, then a set of “tiebreaker” rules apply: • Ask if either player would like to change • If both players want to keep the number, whichever player has the most cumulative Eagle or Hurricanes time with the number - time in other organizations with the # doesn’t count • coin flip between those two if same number of years • If a player “loses” his number, that player gets to select first from available #s • No “new numbers” get selected until existing players get assigned • Jerseys will be ordered during registration at additional cost (Approx $165-$170 including Game Socks)

  48. Team Gear and Apparel • All players will be required to have the following: • Red helmet and gloves (no particular brand is required • Red pant shell, can use a shell from the previous year, or will need to be ordered directly through Five Hole Sports at an additional cost ($40) • Junior Hurricane bag, can use from last year, or will need to ordered during the registration at additional cost (Approx $80) • Practice jerseys and socks are included in the team fee and are ordered in bulk • Warm-up jackets and pants are required and will be ordered directly through Five Hole Sports • Workout shorts, and T-shirts are available directly through Five Hole Sports • Five Hole will provide a direct link for all Five Hole items lflagg@carolinajuniorhurricanes.com

  49. Uniforms and Apparel

  50. Five Hole Sports Partnership • Five Hole Sports will continue to be the official partner for all game and practice jerseys, socks, shells, bags, warm-ups and apparel • Stock extra Jr. Hurricanes shells, socks and apparel at Raleigh Five Hole locations to assist with sizing issues • 10% Discount Card for ALL Junior Hurricanes members given out at tryouts • 20% Discount Card for all Coaches and BOD Members • Discounted skate sharpening - $2.00 off every day during the season • Exclusive 1 hour session during Player and Goalie Demo Days for all Jr. Hurricanes members – we will see all the new equipment 1st. • Sat July 20th, 2019 – Bauer and CCM Demo Day

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