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Introduction Beginning in the 2017 – 2018 season, players in the Initiation Program (6 and under) must train and play in a cross-ice format. This new requirement is in response to Hockey Canada’s current mandate of age appropriate programming, the Long Term Player Development model, and Sport Canada’s Long-Term Athlete Development model. The Hockey Canada Initiation Program uses the modified ice-surface to implement development/progression principles, and the rink size expands as players learn the basic skills and concepts of hockey. The goal of the GTHL will be to provide education and support to Minor Hockey Associations, Players, and Families, as they develop their Initiation and age-appropriate Programs. GTHL Offers • Intro to IP Presentation: Meaning to Mindset Complimentary (room required) 1 hour • Play IP in the G – Education & Demo: Transform the Ice Complimentary (room and ice required 1.5 hours in-class and 1.5 hours on-ice required) • IP Hybrid – Educational Session and Coach Level 1 Training w/ Demo: Clinic fees apply - Ask us about our subsidies available (room and ice required 1.5 hours in-class and 1.5 hours on-ice required) • Puck Drop Jamboree: Fun and Games Complimentary (room and ice required) The GTHL IP Crew or Messenger can be in attendance at one of your events. Development Requirements All Coaches at Novice and below should be Coach Level 1 trained.
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Equipment Providers & Alternatives: There are numerous companies that build light weight dividers. Generally, Eight (8) dividers, each 12” x 8” x 127.5”, 85’ in total is what is required. We can put you in direct contact with suppliers if you cannot find one. We also recommend divider alternatives – Cones, Hoses, and Pylons Use the 5 circles as skills stations rotating between If you have come up with a creative way to divide the ice, let us know and we can share your innovations with the community Become A Certified IP Centre • Model MHA (Criteria Based Recognition based on Hockey Canada’s Model Minor Hockey Association) • Receive $1000 towards your program expenses • MHA Program Evaluation is something that can only be done in-season • GTHL Initiation Program Evaluators – trained and assigned MHA’s • Master Instructor and Master Messenger oversee crews to insure MHA Evaluation and Recommendation are consistent, supportive and fair Contact
[email protected] for more information on cross-ice/half-ice hockey, GTHL offers, or on becoming a GTHL Certified IP Centre.
INITIATION: AGE 4-6
Initiation Program (Cross-Ice Format) – Summary
DEVELOPMENT PHASE 12 24 0 WEEKS ICE FORMAL SESSIONS
GAMES
REGULAR SEASON
PHASE 14 20 10 WEEKS ICE MODIFIED SESSIONS
GAMES
PLAYOFFS
No Playoffs End of Season March 31
TOURNAMENTS 3 Festivals/ Jamborees 12 Modified Games
TOTAL PRACTICES: 35 - 45 | TOTAL GAMES: 15 - 25 CONSIDERATIONS:
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• Small Nets • Ball / Floor Hockey/ Floor Ball as additional activities • Consistent prime time ice sessions for practices and games (consistent days and times) • Develop IP Tool Kit to keep at rink (kit should contain all possible on ice equipment soccer balls, tennis balls. Ringette rings, spray paint etc)
Blue 4 Oz pucks Cross Ice/ Half Ice-games No full time goalies (no goalie equipment) Multiple station work Jamborees I Festivals 3 on 3/ 4 on 4 / 5 on 5 cross ice or half ice • Ideally 2 Practices per week • 5 to 1 Player to Coach Ratio Maximum
The ice surface should be separated into 3 or more development zones during the Development Season and 3 zones during the Regular Season: 2 Cross-ice game zones (Nets at Boards - Blue line to Goal line), and 1 Development Zone (Blue like to Blue line). Players will rotate between zones. (see Fig. 1)
Program should be completed within a 1 hour time slot. 4 Teams can participate at once during the Regular Season phase.
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One set of rink dividers ( 8 pieces totaling 85 feet) is required in this format, however the use of two sets of rink dividers is recommended if possible. Scheduling Minor Hockey Associations and leagues are strongly encouraged to schedule cross-ice games back to back whenever possible to allow for easy transition between games. Practices Practices at the Initiation Program level should be on zone divided ice with the primary focus on skill development. No tactical drills will be practiced. The Hockey Canada Network App should be used to developing and delivery of all U8 programming. All the practice plans can be shared with coaches, instructors, volunteers and parents.
Roster Size The Development Zones and Cross-ice game zones provide opportunities to increase ice time. Team rosters should consist of 12-15 skaters however the IP format is applicable to any size team. Roster sizes are not the determining. No full time goalies and no goalies equipment used. Equipment We encourage creativity when it comes to dividing the ice and utilizing existing equipment that may be on site. It is recommended that two sets of rink dividers are utilized. Mini-nets are recommended in the both the Development and Cross-ice zones (full-size nets or pylons can be used in the Cross-ice and Development Zones if mini-nets are not available). Blue 4oz pucks must be used and floor hockey balls along with balls from other sports can be used. Ice Surface Layout (Development Phase) The surface should be divided into 3-6 zones using dividers or other alternatives. The total players divided into manageable groups or by team. Each zone should have a coach and an assistant. Coaches and assistants should be responsible for moving the equipment to create the desired development zones.
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Each zone should consist of a section of the ice that extends from the boards to the nearest divider or established point. Dividers and equipment can be moved into the middle of the ice to allow for resurfacing around the boards, and then moved outwards to the boards so the remainder of the ice surface can be flooded. Dividers and equipment can be moved to player bench as well.
Cross-ice Zone (Game) Using the 3 zone layout, 2 games (4 teams) can be played using the goal-line to blue-line end zones. Dividers should be placed on the blue-lines. The middle (blue-line to blue-line) zone can be used for rest and as a development zone. A 2 minute warm up should take place for teams prior to each game while the zones are being set up and teams should warm up in the zone closest to their teams’ bench or rest area. Games can be played 5-on-5 (skaters) or 4 or 4 (skaters), or another combination, with a blue 4oz pucks. No specific skater positions or goalies. Coaches from both teams should meet briefly before each game to ensure line-ups of approximate equal ability are matched up. Game length should be approximately 20 minute running time periods with 2 minute shift rotations. The game should begin with an equal amount, or match-up (5 on 4), of players on the game-zone ice surfaces with the remaining lines/players in the Development Zone. The end of a shift should consist of the blowing of a whistle and an exchange of players from the Game Zone to the Development Zone. On-ice coaches and assistants will facilitate the process of monitoring the safety and efficacy of the line changes. Implementation strategies should be discussed between the MHA and its coaches before the season begins and during the season. Tournaments/Jamborees/Festivals Initiation Program Festival Hockey Canada’s Initiation Program makes children’s first contact with hockey a safe and positive experience. An IP Festival should be a structured, learn-to-play hockey program designed to introduce beginners to the game’s basic skills. It enables participants to become contributing members of a team effort, develop self-confidence, and experience a sense of personal achievement. These goals are achieved in an atmosphere of fun and fair play. The GTHL can assist you in running your Jamboree/Festival. Officials Referees, Coaches, and instructors are responsible for managing the activities of a game while encouraging skating, positioning and communication. We recommend that an MHA use an HCOP Level 1 certified official in the Regular Season Phase for referee development purposes.
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