If anyone does an adapted version, let me know!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Hockey Cheat Sheet
Hockey Cheat Sheet - Neat reference on tips for hockey players. It would be great to see an adapted version of this.
2012 Dallas USA Disabled Hockey festival April 2012
More news about the 2012 Dallas USA Disabled Hockey festival:
2011 USA Hockey Disabled Festival
The 8th annual USA Hockey National Disabled Festival will take place April 13-15, 2012 in the Dallas, Texas area. The Festival encompasses all 4 disciplines of disabled hockey which includes deaf/hard of hearing hockey, special hockey, sled hockey and standing/amputee hockey. Download the Disabled Festival Invitation and Application Form now!
This year the Adult Sled Hockey National Championship will again be a part of the Festival. Please make sure to read through the links below which contain additional information needed to register & qualify for the Adult Sled National Championship.
2012 Sled Nationals Rules
Adult Roster & Ranking Form
Player Waiver & Addition Form
Mark your calendar now as this is the largest gathering of disabled hockey athletes anywhere in the world.
Invitation: http://www.usahockey.com/uploadedFiles/USAHockey/Menu_Players/Menu_Disabled/Menu_Disabled_Festival/2012USADISABLEDHOCKEYFESTIVALINVITATION.pdf
Application:
http://www.usahockey.com/uploadedFiles/USAHockey/Menu_Players/Menu_Disabled/Menu_Disabled_Festival/2012USAHDisabledFestivalApplication.pdf
Monday, November 14, 2011
Team Manager tips
On request, I put together a summary of team manager sorts of things I've done: Minnesota Special Hockey - Team Manager tips.
I didn't mention posting into this blog, because this is a cross-team/org news site. I used to put Eagles news here, but now that's on our Facebook page.
Please send me other manager ideas/best practices and I'll expand on the page.
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
The 2011-2012 season begins Nov 13
The Calendar | Minnesota Special Hockey calendar has practice times and games online. The first practice is scheduled for Nov 13.
Remember everyone needs helmets with face guards to be on the ice.
This old fitting guide reference may be helpful, and here's a checklist I wrote up a few years ago.
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