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My Angle On The Art and Science of Goaltending. Steve McKichan’s Future Pro Goalie School. 8211; Steve “Keeks” McKichan is a former NHL goalie turned goaltending coach. He has coach some of the NHL greats such as hall of famer Ed Belfour. There are several locations both in Ontario, Canada and Michigan USA. Mitch Korn’s Korn Camp. 8221; episodes on YouTube. 8211; MGA is located in Denmark and ran by Mont Sherar. You can check out some of his awesome videos here. Jamie Storr Goalie School. 8211; Run by St...
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The Neutral Zone | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Category Archives: The Neutral Zone. Stay in the Game. Preventing Muscle Cramps, Groin Strains, and Stitches. Contributed by Sheryl Normandeau (Calgary, AB). Maintain a high level of all-around conditioning. Muscles that are regularly worked do not easily tire. Don’t take off the off-season: keep moving and playing sport all year ‘round. Rest the body on a regular basis. A recovery p...
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Off the Ice | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Category Archives: Off the Ice. We found these beauts on the Net this week:. Mom’s behind the bench Toronto Star. Posted online April 26, 2015. Keys to Dealing with the End in Hockey. When in Doubt, Glass and Out. The Price of Admission The Carson Shields Story. The Players’ Tribune. Team Canada opens Sledge Worlds. With 17-0 win over Japan @HC Sledge. Our Recent Articles (15).
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Stay in the Game | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Stay in the Game. Preventing Muscle Cramps, Groin Strains, and Stitches. Contributed by Sheryl Normandeau (Calgary, AB). Maintain a high level of all-around conditioning. Muscles that are regularly worked do not easily tire. Don’t take off the off-season: keep moving and playing sport all year ‘round. Rest the body on a regular basis. A recovery period is necessary to maintain proper...
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Home | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Welcome to Minor.Hockey.Life. You can read articles offering advice for parents (and players) about hockey skills, equipment, safety, and behaviour in ON THE ICE. And in OFF the ICE. There are first person essays in THE NEUTRAL ZONE. And great Q&A pieces in PROFILES. Has informational pieces and you’ll find healthful advice four your player in the NUTRITION. Read the Submissions page.
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Articles, alphabetical index | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Below is a categorical list of all articles posted on Minor.Hockey.Life. Could a change in format change behaviour? Hey, you, hockey parent! Hockey is supposed to be fun. In praise of parent volunteers. Is minor hockey worth it? No reprieve from hockey fees. OHL draft, one year later. Undrafted on Draft Day. A good communicator keeps team apprised. A hockey career, at what cost? Meet YSE...
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On the Ice | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Category Archives: On the Ice. This past week, we found these beauts around the ‘Net:. Canoeca Sports article about how Gregg Sutch “fell out of love” with hockey. Gregg’s blog post at Sutchy Rants. Details his decision to leave hockey. The Junior Hockey Truth’s Nick Olynyk’s Draft Talk. Former coach and player, Corey Bricknell reaches out. To young hockey players. Stay in the Game.
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from the point | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Category Archives: from the point. Hockey is supposed to be fun. Contributed by Neal Purdon (Thunder Bay, ON). Hockey is supposed to be fun. I dreamed of playing in the NHL. So does every Canadian and American kid who plays hockey. Like those thousands of kids who dream of it, 99.98% of them, like me, won’t ever make it. With statistics like that, why even play the game? Seeing their smi...
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Profiles | minor.hockey.life
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Meet YSE President Kim Fennell. KIM FENNELL, PRESIDENT, YORK SIMCOE EXPRESS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. Spoke to Minor.Hockey.Life. about the challenges of the role, her philosophy about leading change within the organization, and plans for her second term. What were your main reasons for putting your name on the voting ballet? What was the transition like for you? Early on, we did have challeng...
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Dedicated to parents of minor hockey players. Read and share informative articles about the lifestyle of minor hockey. Referring to his time in junior hockey, specifically about his time with the Swift Current Broncos, Peter Soberlak made a statement in Sheldon Kennedy’s documentary “Swift Current”. That reminded us of the lack of input we have as parents when we allow our teenage sons to play junior hockey away from home. The sentiment is as true today as it was during his time on the ice. A DIY NCAA kit.
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