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U15 DIVISION (2010-2011): ELEVATING YOUR GAME

U15 is a pivotal stage in a young hockey player’s development. As players transition from minor to major hockey, the U15 level demands a higher level of skill, physicality, and mental toughness. Our program is designed to challenge and support players as they strive to reach their full potential.

Program Overview:

  • Program Levels: Our U15 Division will consist of AA and A teams playing within the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League
  • Advanced Skill Mastery: Refine your skating, passing, shooting, and puck handling to elite levels. Develop advanced hockey IQ and decision-making skills.
  • Physical Conditioning: Build strength, speed, and endurance to excel in a more physical and demanding game environment.
  • Mental Toughness: Cultivate resilience, determination, and the ability to perform under pressure.
  • Leadership and Teamwork: Develop leadership qualities, strong communication skills, and the ability to contribute to team success.

Your Journey to the Next Level:

The U15 program provides a platform for players to showcase their talents and compete against the best. Our focus is on player development and creating an environment that fosters growth and a love for the game.

Whether your goal is to play at the highest levels of hockey or simply to improve your skills, our U15 program offers the opportunity to take your game to new heights.

Your in Hockey, 

Kris Perrier

u15coordinator@cometshockey.ca


EVALUATION INFORMATION​​​​​​​


What to Expect:

The U15 level is a critical juncture in a hockey player’s development. Our evaluation process is designed to identify players with the potential to compete at the highest levels of the game. The process includes:

  • On-Ice Assessments: Players will showcase their skills and teamwork through drills, scrimmages, and bubble games. Evaluators will focus on skating, passing, puck control, shooting, and work ethic.
  • Scrimmages: Showcase your teamwork, decision-making, and overall hockey IQ in 4-on-4 scrimmages, and bubble games.
  • Advanced Skills and Tactical Mastery: At U15, we focus on refining advanced hockey skills and developing a sophisticated understanding of the game.
  • Physical Development and Strength: Physical maturity becomes increasingly important at this level, and players will be evaluated on their ability to compete physically.
  • Competitive Drive and Leadership: We seek players who demonstrate strong leadership qualities, a competitive drive, and the ability to excel under pressure.
  • Team Placement and Development: Evaluation results will be used to create teams capable of competing at a high level while providing opportunities for player growth.

By participating in U15 evaluations, your daughter will have the opportunity to showcase her talent and compete for a spot on a team that will challenge her to reach her full potential.

Important Information:

  • Registration: All players must be fully registered, with registration fees paid in full before participating in evaluations.
  • Equipment: Players must wear full hockey equipment, including a neck guard, for all skates. Helmets should have names removed and team stickers covered or removed. Players must wear plain or Comets socks.
  • Jerseys: Jerseys will be provided for evaluations, and this will be their evaluation number for BOTH skill skates. 
  • Evaluation Dates: Stay tuned to the Comets Zone Hockey website (www.cometshockey.ca) for specific evaluation dates and times. Regrouping will occur throughout the process so please check the website for regular updates. 
  • Evaluators: Players’ ratings will take place during the evaluation sessions by off-ice, independent evaluators. 
  • Volunteer Opportunities: We welcome volunteers to assist with the evaluation process. Please sign up at the registration table or contact the division coordinator if interested in gate duties or other volunteer roles.

Note: You MUST report to our Comet desk before the second session to register.  This is very important to ensure you are being evaluated correctly.If your daughter is unable to attend an evaluation session, please email the coordinator. 

 

How Parents Can Help

Parents play a crucial role in supporting their child's hockey journey. Here are some tips:

  • Encourage and Support: Offer positive reinforcement and celebrate your child's efforts, regardless of the outcome.
  • Set Realistic Expectations: Help your child understand that evaluations are a learning experience, and not every player will make the top team.
  • Focus on Development: Emphasize the importance of skill development and having fun over winning.
  • ​​​​​​​Be a Good Sportsperson: Demonstrate good sportsmanship by cheering for all players, not just your own child. ​​​​​​​

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Please ensure that you are checking your email and our website for things like skate times, groups, and other information regarding evaluations.​​​​​​​