Families have now sampled youth hockey, but that doesn't equal a new hockey player. A low-cost, low-commitment program can easily transition them from try hockey to youth hockey and will significantly increase your chances of adding more players.
Learn-to-Skate:
A Learn-to-Skate program allows young skaters to become more confident on their skates before introducing a hockey stick and puck to the lessons.
Learn-to-Play:
This program will focus on skating skills, but also teaches the basic skills of stickhandling, shooting and passing.
Shortened Season:
This will usually be offered by the local youth hockey association and should include a level of play geared to entry level kids.
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