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FACE OFF VOLUME XVI ISSUE 6 March, 2014

The Official Scorecard of Moorhead Youth Hockey The Off Season

MYHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2013-2014 Layne Hanson President Executive Committee Brian Stavenger Vice President, Gaming Liaison Equipment Coordinator Executive Committee Brian Gramer Treasurer, Membership Executive Committee

Last month I wrote about a few simple ways that individuals could improve in the off season. This is sometimes a touchy subject because many believe that this is a push toward year round specialization. That is not the case at all. One of the unique opportunities that we offer in community based hockey is the opportunity to participate in many different activities. same time, at this time of the year, many are overwhelmed with the different opportunities that are offered. In Moorhead there are a number of outstanding opportunities for young student-athletes to improve as athletes. Even so, with the factors of time and cost, it may not be feasible to commit to everything. As a result, here is a simple chart that might lay out some of the benefits and drawbacks of specific programs for your son or daughter.

Kathy Fischer-Thom Gaming Manager

Program

Description

Benefit

Drawback

Julie Durgin Board Secretary, Office Manager

Participation in other sports

Baseball, Golf, Swimming, Soccer, Football, Lacrosse, etc.

Increases athletic ability

None

Skill Based Hockey Camps

Camps based on the development of fundamental skills (skating, shooting, stickhandling)

Focus on skills that help in overall success of individuals and as a result, team

Cost, ice time, coaching and focus might help decipher between different offerings

Dennis Bushy Arena Manager, Scheduler Stephanie Gess Membership Angie Searls Membership

Cost-Hotels travel can add up.

Brent Teiken Fundraising Kelli Dronen Fundraising

AAA Summer Hockey

Travel Hockey focusing on participation in games and tournaments

Strength Training Programs

Mark Johnson Fundraising

Opportunity to play games Opportunity to meet players from other areas

Games don’t provide best opportunity to improve fundamentals. (make sure program pays attention to skill development coupled with games)

Programs that focus on increasing overall strength and athleticism of individual

Opportunity to focus on the development of strength and athleticism

Sport specific training at a young age can be misguided. (Programs that are focused on development of athleticism are most beneficial).

Shooting of pucks and stickhandling circuits

Cost effective Opportunity to improve with small focused time commitments.

None

Johnathan Judd Tournament Director Brad Franklin Hockey Director Rob Gramer In-House Director Kaylee Black Hockey Committee Jon Ammerman Hockey Committee

Office Hours 8:00 a.m.– 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday Phone: 218.233.5021 Fax: 218.233.4504

Off-Ice Shooting and Stickhandling

Jon Ammerman Moorhead High School Boys Hockey

NOMINATIONS FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS The MYHA Board of Directors has three (3) directors whose terms are ending soon. These positions will be filled by an election of the membership at our Annual Meeting, which will be held on Monday, May 5, 2014. At this time we are seeking nominations to fill these vacancies. The specific duties of these directors will be determined after they are elected to the Board. In order to receive the support of the nominating committee, the nominee must be willing to serve. This is an important consideration for the nominee and the nominee's family, as serving on the MYHA Board represents a commitment of time. Each member of MYHA has something to offer the Association, and serving on the Board is not something that should be decided on a whim. Attendance at the Board meetings and representing the membership is a large part of a director's duties. Other duties include delegating responsibilities to others to get projects completed, working with committee chair persons, and planning ahead to assure that MYHA will be a strong association in the future. Serving on the Board of Directors can be extremely rewarding. The nominating committee urges you to give consideration to becoming a candidate. If you are interested in being considered as a candidate, or if you have any questions about the Board or the nomination and election process, please contact one of the following individuals from our Nominating Committee: Brian Stavenger (701) 371-2061 [email protected]

Stephanie Gess (218) 790-2345 [email protected]

If you are not interested in becoming a candidate for the Board of Directors, do consider seeking or accepting another leadership role in MYHA. While not everyone can serve on the Board of Directors, there is ample opportunity for everyone's involvement in this great organization.

Thank you for your consideration and involvement!

Information related to the Annual Meeting will be mailed to the membership in early April. Watch for dates, along with candidate biographies at that time.

Reminder to NOT leave hockey bags, sticks, etc. at the MYHA Arena overnight. The Arena and Office Staff are NOT responsible for items that are left unattended, lost, stolen or missing. This procedure will help maintain the cleanliness of the Arena, the Locker Rooms as well as allow the Arena Staff to properly clean. Thank you!

Rookie, Mites, 8 U Many trophies are left for those who were unable to attend the banquet. Please stop in the office to pick yours up.

Today is an exciting time to be a part of Moorhead Hockey!! Through the hard work and dedication of many, Moorhead Hockey has become a leader in the State of Hockey. For the past fifty years a countless number of individuals have

****Coaches/Parent Coordinators**** If you have not turned in your scorebooks and/or team folders to the office, please do so as soon as possible. Thanks!!

take shape, and we are looking for volunteers to step forward

Grizzlies Newz: Thank you for all the donations of equipment so far and for all the volunteers that come out every Sunday to help!!

and help make the event a celebration of all involved. We hope you will consider using your talents to make our 50th an amazing event!

We are still in need of gloves and elbow pads if anyone has any to donate. Also, anyone that would like to volunteer to help with the team can contact Jackie Beedy at 218-329-1808 or [email protected]. If any MYHA team would like to scrimmage us on a Sunday, please contact Jackie.

Practice nights for each level: Rookies: Wednesday evenings Mites: Tuesday and Fr iday evenings Squirts In-house: Monday and Thur sday evenings 8U/10U: Monday and Thur sday evenings Squirt Travel/Peewees/12U’s/Bantams: Var ies

DIDJA KNOW…. THE AVERAGE NHL GAME USES A DOZEN PUCKS? Players are required to use frozen pucks which are easier to control than unaltered pucks, but these tend to thaw quickly. Thus, they’re constantly replaced by officials and an average of 12 come into play per game, although as many as 22 have been recorded. (The last NHP game to use only a single puck-which is currently on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame— was in 1979).

contributed to the program on and off the ice. The framework for a celebration in January of 2015 has started to

If you are interested, please contact the MYHA office.

ARENA NEWS As the hockey season ends I would like to thank all the volunteers for helping around the arena this past winter. Your help cleaning around the rink and helping in the concession stand was much appreciated. Individuals who did plumbing and electrical work were also appreciated. Many people did volunteer things too numerous to mention names. Again thanks a lot, we couldn’t do it without you! We have taken out the ice on the north rink and have laid turf for the spring months ahead. So far soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and Joel’s FP3 have used the facility. We will take the turf back out the middle of May and put the ice back in for summer camps and tournaments. We will remove the ice on the north rink the end of June and lay the turf back in for the summer. The south rink ice will be taken out April 1st. There will be no open hockey after this week (March 28th). We will have lots of work to do on both rinks when ice is out. If you have any questions on the use of the facility when ice is out, give me a call. Until then, have a great spring, summer and fall and look forward to the next hockey season. Thanks again, Denny

Congratulations to the skaters that maintained 4.0 gpa for both 1st and 2nd quarters: Maccoy Gregoire

Kai Holm

Carter Krier

All of the skaters received a wooden knee hockey stick with the MYTEAM skater on it and a recognition certificate.

The door prizes were awarded to: Jake Franklin

Kellsey Kludt

Maddie Larson

Harper Hoffman Gunnar Bratholt

Cammie MacFarlane Dalton Demers

Keondric Allbritton

Abi Werth

Gavin Sorby

Cooper Czichotzki

Doug Hjermstad Tommy Alderson

Grand Prize/Camp Winners: Taven James (MYHA birthday party)

Rylan Hasbargen (BlueLine Hockey Camp)

Justin Overby (Burggraf Off Ice sessions)

Holden Klinnert (FP3)

Parker Larson (Boris Dorozhenko's Innovative Hockey Schools)

Kaleb Opsahl (KG Protect A Wall hockey tarp)

A Huge Thank You to all who volunteered and helped with the My Team Ceremony! We look forward and are already planning the ceremony for next year!

Heidi Gregoire

Tobolt Equipment Lease Program Turn In Turn In of your Tobolt Equipment will be

Mark your Calendar: Check our website for exact practice/ game times. April 16-MYHA Board Mtg 7 pm May 9— Girls Hockey Club Deadline for signup May 22—Ice Back on. June 9—Blue Line Hockey Starts June 27—Tobolt Golf Meet—Save the Date! —more info coming.

www.moorheadyouthhockey.com

MEETING NOTICE The Board of Directors of Moorhead Youth Hockey meets on the third Wednesday of each month. At each meeting the financial records of the association and its gaming subsidiary are available to review by the members of the association. All members are invited to attend. The next scheduled meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 16th @ 7:00pm, at the MYHA Board Room. If you would like to be added to the agenda please contact Julie Durgin at 233-5021 or email [email protected] at least one week prior to the meeting.

GOALIE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Used/no longer in condition to be used in practices and games, but would be great for outdoor or street hockey. There are six sets of leg pads (28”, 29”, 3-30”, and 33”), six gloves and one blocker (unsure on sizes), and three chest protectors. Contact the office if you are interested for prices, etc.

New Email Address? Please call or email the office at 218-233-5021 or [email protected] to notify us of any change of address (home or email) to keep our information updated. Thanks.

RECYCLING NOTICE: You are welcome to bring your aluminum cans to Minnkota Recycling and tell them they are for Moorhead Youth Hockey. Moorhead Youth Hockey will receive the rebate check back from the cans. Thank you!!

Saturday, March 29 9 am to 4 pm @ Hockey Zone If you were not able to make the turn in date, please contact Tom Greene at [email protected] DON’T THROW THOSE DEAD INK CARTRIDGES! Please turn in your used printer ink cartridges to the drop off box in the MYHA lobby. We earn cash for each one we turn in for recycling/refilling so it's an easy way for us to make money for our organization! We have earned over $830 so far. Accepting small and large cartridges! Lisa Schmidt Ink Recycling Coordinator

GAMING Pull tab and bingo gaming help to support and reduce the costs of youth hockey for the Moorhead Youth Hockey Association. MYHA appreciates the partnerships we have with the following gaming sites. Please patronize our MYHA gaming sites: ** RED HEN TAP HOUSE** CROWBAR ** DAVE’S SOUTHSIDE TAP **GALAXIE **JC CHUMLEY’S** **JC CORRAL ** MAINLINE** **MICK’S OFFICE **O’LEARY’S PUB ** SPEAK EASY **VIC’S BAR & GRILL

Moorhead Youth Hockey 707 SE Main Ave. Moorhead, MN 56560 www.moorheadyouthhockey.com RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

MYHA Board President Layne Hanson and Arena Manager Dennis Bushy recently attended a luncheon at the new Sam’s Club acknowledging the recipients of donations made by the club. The money will help defray the costs of new jerseys for the travel teams.