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2012-13 Bantam Hockey

IHWC. 2012-13 Bantam Hockey. Agenda. Introductions Skills USA Hockey Philosophy BASELINE testing Program: MYHL & Non-league Questions & Answers Next Steps. Bantam Coaching Volunteers. Jeff Feldkamp Dave Debello Todd Young Dave Allison Tom O’Brien. Bantam Parent Volunteers.

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2012-13 Bantam Hockey

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  1. IHWC 2012-13 Bantam Hockey

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Skills • USA Hockey Philosophy • BASELINE testing • Program: MYHL & Non-league • Questions & Answers • Next Steps

  3. Bantam Coaching Volunteers • Jeff Feldkamp • Dave Debello • Todd Young • Dave Allison • Tom O’Brien

  4. Bantam Parent Volunteers • Liz Flynn (Team Manager)

  5. Complete Hockey Player Skills • Skating, skating, skating, skating • Puck control & stick handling • Passing & receiving • Shooting & scoring • “180 degree” Checking • Positioning • Team & Attitude • Fun

  6. 180 Degree Checking(Angling, Stick & Body contact) • Stick Checking • Confidence • Body Contact • Inside position

  7. PHILOSOPHY OF YOUTH HOCKEY

  8. USA HOCKEY AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT MODEL

  9. The USA Hockey Philosophy is to Focus on: • Growth and Development • Increase Participation • Skill Development • Safe Environment • Fun/Enjoyment

  10. In The Stands:KEEP HOCKEY FUN • ENCOURAGE your son or daughter. • ENJOY the game. • APPLAUD good plays. • AVOID coaching from the stands. • REMEMBER Coaches and Referees are human and therefore imperfect.

  11. CAR AND HOME

  12. At HOME and in the CARRemember: • There is more to life than hockey. • Do not COACH your child on the way to a game. ENCOURAGE FUN and TEAMWORK. • LISTEN to them and BE SUPPORTIVE. • NEVER second guess your child. • NEVER second guess a coach.

  13. AT PRACTICE

  14. At Practice… • SKILL IMPROVEMENT is important. • FUN is essential. • You and your child must PRACTICE EMOTIONAL CONTROL. • ALLOW the coach and player to be creative. • Here is where the game is really learned.

  15. Player Code of Conduct • Play for fun • Work hard to improve skills • Be a team player: get along with teammates • Learn teamwork, sportsmanship, discipline • Learn rules and play by them • Respect the game, coaches, teammates, opponents, and officials. • Never Argue with official’s decision

  16. Expectations • Players getting dressed in Locker room • Parents not in locker room • No “horsing around” in locker room will be tolerated.

  17. TEAM • T – together • E – Everyone • A – Achieves • M - More

  18. Next Steps & Hand Outs • Cost to Play = $ 850 (20 games) • Extra Game Schedule = ~ $300 (15 games) • Team Bank Account • Need Commitment to extra games Monday. • Tournaments • Schedule

  19. Questions

  20. Thank you ……….

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