Everett Youth Hockey

EYH Summer 2024 Late Start to Hockey Mini-Session

Welcome

Welcome to the EYH 2024 Summer Late Start to Hockey Mini-Camp Registration

This registration session will allow you to complete contact information, sign up for participation, and submit payment. Please read through each page carefully to ensure that all information is provided accurately. To complete registration through our secure site, please have your credit/debit card or bank information available.

LATE START - LEARN TO PLAY
Ages:  10 - 15 years old
Prerequisite:  N/A (new skaters welcome)

Clinic Information - 4 August sessions for $99.00

Days: Wednesday August 7th & 14th
Time: 6:10pm - 7:00pm
Location: Main Ice Rink


Days: Wednesday August 21st & 28th
Time: 6:10pm - 7:00pm
Location: Everett Community Ice Rink

 

The objectives of Late Start To Hockey are centered around the fundamentals of ice skating. It’s important for beginner players at any age to become comfortable on the ice, learn the basic hockey stance, stride, knee bend, use of edges and how to hold a stick before moving onto recreational hockey. Our Late Start program will prepare new players ages 10 and older to have the skating and puck handling skills to matriculate to full ice team hockey the following year. Below are the objectives for Late Start To Hockey:

A. Players will be able to stride forward using 45 degree V-Push, focus on good recovery and alternating arm drive

B. Players will be able to one-foot push and glide forward (right and left)

C. Players will be able to backward hustle or march, then glide on two feet

D. Players will be able to backward C-Cut, single leg (right and left) and alternating feet (right and left) in a straight line

E. Players will be able to two-foot moving Snowplow stop

F. Players will be able to side-to-side and front-to-back stickhandle

G. Players will be able to forehand, backhand pass, and receive a pass properly with a stick

H. Players will be able to wrist shot

I. Players will be able to accept safe body on body contact and lift an opponent’s stick

EQUIPMENT RENTAL INFO:

Rental gear is available through the Everett Youth Hockey Booster Club/Youth Hockey Partners of Everett 

Here is the link for more details:  Everett Youth Hockey Booster Club 

If you have any questions regarding the Learn To Play program please contact our Learn to Play Director Zach Wegener - ltpdirector@everettyouthhockey.com

 

 

USA Hockey Requirement

Each Player must register first with USA Hockey and then return to this Registration Session to signup for the Beginner Session.

  • Step 1:  CLICK HERE to go to USA Hockey Registration and register your player(s). Be sure to PRINT and SAVE their confirmation code(s). Remember to register EACH of your players with USA Hockey. Each player must have their own unique USA Hockey confirmation number.
  • Step 2:  Return to this registration and proceed. Later in this registration session you will need to enter the USA Hockey Confirmation Code that you received in Step 1.

Questions?

Please direct any questions regarding this registration to:

Kristian Armstrong

EYH Director