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LEARN TO PLAY INFORMATION 

Our learn to play program will be run by our experienced staff.They bring years of experience of playing and teaching the game of Ball hockey.  Our staff will help improve the players knowledge and show them how much fun the game is to play.

 SPRING/SUMMER LEAGUE INFO:

  • Registration includes a jersey /shorts and socks
  • The LEARN TO PLAY PROGRAM is a skills development program for young players from 3 to 6 years of age.
  • Program begins end of April and concludes end of June  (these are tentative dates depending on weather conditions)
  • Sessions will be played on Saturdays at the outdoor rink in High Park starting at 9am 
  • Includes 10 one hour sessions played once a week 
  • Sessions are generally half hour skills and half hour scrimmage 
  • Please see our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information
    PLEASE NOTE: Please register your child based on year of birth not current age

PROGRAM GUIDE

The LEARN TO PLAY program is a skills development program for young players from 3 to 6 years of age. The object of the program is to teach all participants ball hockey skills while having fun. Repetition is used weekly to allow all participants the opportunity to understand what we are teaching and then practice the drills thereby developing basic playing skills. All skills taught must be demonstrated very slowly and players must completely understand the movements required to master a skill. We will make sure to have the child perform each drill as slowly as necessary so they can develop the mechanical movements to master the skill. As the child learns to properly do each movement they will naturally speed up.

SESSION OUTLINE

All Learn to Play programs are one (1) hour long

0 - 5 minutes - Warm-up
Kids warm up on their own leisure, shooting balls and stretching

5 - 40 minutes - Four station drills
Group breaks into 4 teams and rotate through the four stations
Each drill station is set up in a different corner of the arena
All the players do the drill as slow as necessary to use proper techniques

40 - 60 minutes - Scrimmage
Two mini-games sideways with two teams at each end

Station # 1 Running without the ball
Frontwards, Backwards, Sideways and around the face-off circle (Cutting)
Skills to be taught: safety (keep sticks on the floor) balance (proper running technique)
Every player runs from the icing line to the blue line twice in each frontwards, backwards and sideways. A short break between each run to rest. Each player has to complete each of the drills above twice. Each player will then run around the face-off circle once each first clockwise and then counter clockwise.

Station # 2 Shooting
Wrist Shot and Backhand
Two nets are set up and the group divides into two lines. Five balls per player. Each player shoots the ball five times then move to the back of the line. After each player has shot once switch to backhand and repeat.

Station # 3 Passing
Forehand and Backhand
Two lines are formed of players facing each other and the players pass the ball back and forth. Work on proper passing technique for both forehand and backhand passes.

Station # 4 Cone Drill
Two lines of cones are placed side by side about 10 feet apart. Cones are spaced about about 10 feet apart in each row. Players stick handle around the cones by going up one side and down the other Teach proper stick handling technique. Players go as slow as needed to control the ball.


LEARN TO PLAY PROGRAM (GAME RULES)

  • The group will be broken into 4 teams and they will rotate through 4 different drill stations for a period of 5 minutes each.
  • The remainder of the program will consist of 2 games played simultaneously width-wise in each half of the rink.
  • The 2-minute shift horn will be used.
  • Slap shots are allowed.
  • There will NOT be any rules or any Stoppage of Play. The referee shall tell the goalie to play the ball or the referee shall toss the ball into the corner to keep play on.
  • The only stoppage of plays that will take place are at the 2 minute shift horn or after a goal is scored where the teams will face-off in the middle of their half floor surface.

equipment

Hockey gloves, CSA approved helmets, nonplastic hockey sticks are mandatory on the rink at all times.Shin guards for all divisions from Learn to play to U16 are mandatory . Elbow pads and jocks are recommended equipment. Equipment for goalies are provided. Goalies do require their own helmet. 


WEATHER POLICY

  • In the Event of a Rain/Thunder or Lightning we will try and accommodate Games on Sunday Mornings at the same time frame. 
  • To protect all players, coaches, officials, and spectators, the following criteria will be applied for inclement weather or poor rink conditions in assessing if a game is delayed, cancelled and/or rescheduled
  • If games are cancelled due to inclement weather, a notice will be sent out at least 1 hour prior to scheduled game time by email to all teams affected along with post on Facebook. Instagram and our Teamlinkt App.
  • Games will be re-scheduled which could be as early as the next day being Sunday.
  • This will be the only communication that coaches/parents receive, and it is the parent's responsibility to check the website accordingly.

standard refund policy

  • Full Refund before Start of Season
  • Refunds will only be considered if request is received in writing. Please send your request to us via email (info@highparkballhockey.ca)
  • Note - After registration, up to and including two weeks into the season — refund available minus $30 non-refundable administration fee.
  • No refund - After the second week of the season — except in hardship cases (injuries, etc.) and refund will be prorated to games played and including minus $30 Jersey fee.

team announcements

All players will be contacted by email informing them what team they will be on prior to the start of the season.Jerseys and shorts will be distributed at the park prior to the  first game of the season

Looking forward to another great season!
High Park Ball Hockey League
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