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CHIPMUNK DIVISION (5 & 6 YEAR OLDS)
The coordinator places players on teams. This is a
non-competitive instructional league, designed to give the players the basics
and fundamentals of street hockey. Teams will meet once a week for 2 hours. One
hour of practice and one hour of game play. Coaches are permitted on the rink to
teach the players during the game. There are no referees in this division and
there will be no scorekeeping or winning / losing at this level. There are
almost no penalties at this level.
PENGUIN DIVISION (7, 8, & 9 YEAR OLDS)
Players are rated and drafted on to their respective
teams. This is a semi-competitive but still very instructional league designed
to teach some strategies, rules, and positioning in addition to the
fundamentals. The teams will play (2) games a week and may practice one time
(for a third event) each week. The coaches will be off the rink during the game
and each game has referees. There is scorekeeping and standings are kept at this
level. There will be some type of playoffs at the end of the regular season,
with trophies awarded to the first and second place teams. All rules and
penalties will apply.
BEAVER DIVISION (10, 11, & 12 YEAR OLDS)
Players are rated and drafted on to their respective
teams. This is a competitive league, designed to teach more strategies,
positioning, and some of the finer points of the game. The players should have a
pretty good understanding of the game by this age group. The teams will play (2)
games a week and will practice one time each week (for a third event). Each game
has referees and standings are kept at this level. There will be some type of
playoffs at the end of the regular season, with trophies awarded to the first
and second place teams. All rules and penalties will apply.
CADET DIVISION (13, 14, 15 & 16 YEAR OLDS)
Players are rated and drafted and/or placed on to
their respective teams. This is a competitive league, designed to teach total
game strategies with concentration on all points of the game. The players should
know the game well and have a competitive attitude. The teams will play (2)
games a week and will practice one time each week (for a third event). Each game
has two referees and standings are kept at this level. There will be some type
of playoffs at the end of the regular season, with trophies awarded to the first
and second place teams. All rules and penalties will apply. (16 Year Olds
are not eligible to play Cadet tournament hockey)
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