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NOVICE - Recreational

This player is a beginner in the truest sense of the word. He/she has begun playing the game as an adult and may only have one to five years of playing experience. The basic skills of the game i.e. skating, shooting, transitions are still uncomfortable i.e. crossovers with some ability to skate backwards and passing are in their infancy and are the main focus of their development.

    • * Cost: $330.00 for 16 one and a half hour games
    • * No more than 15 player per team
    • * Two team league (Summer only)
    • * Day: Sundays
    • * Times: 6:30pm
    • * Begins: May, 2nd, 2010
    • * 45-min drills & scrimmage & full games on alternate weeks
    • * 2 minute shifts
    • * No Stats

BRONZE - Low level of Competition

This player is considered a less experienced adult recreational player with some youth hockey playing experience up to the Bantam house level. The player has limited understanding of where they should be positioned on the ice. Forward and backward skating may be somewhat strong, but maneuverability and transition still needs work.

    • * Cost: $330.00 for 16 one and a half hour games
    • * No more than 15 player per team
    • * Two team league (Summer only)
    • * Day: Sundays
    • * Times: 8:15pm
    • * Begins: May, 2nd, 2010
    • * Change on the fly, games only
    • * Stats (Coming this winter)

INTERMEDIATE - Medium level of Competition

This player is a C+ or B- level player. He/she might be an experienced adult recreational player and may have played up to midget or high school in a non-traditional hockey area for these levels.

    • * Cost: $330.00 for 16 one and a half hour games
    • * No more than 15 player per team
    • * Four-team league
    • * Day: Thursdays Times: 8:15pm and or 10pm
    • * Begins: April, 29th, 2010
    • * Change on the fly, games only
    • * Stats (Coming this winter)

SILVER / GOLD “A” - High level of Competition

This player is an advanced player with high level basic hockey skills or mastered the basic skills of the game and would be considered an elite level adult player. . He/she also has a very high understanding of team play and where they should be positional on the ice. Forward and backward skating skills are strong with good maneuverability and transition. They may have played at the high school varsity level, highest levels of organized hockey i.e. professionally any where in the world or division I and III college hockey. Also, in this category would be junior players from the United States and Canada.

    • * Cost: See Jason 12 one and a half hour games
    • * No more than 15 player per team
    • * Four-team league
    • * Day: Mondays Times: 7:30pm and or 9:15pm
    • * Begins: League hasStarted (Still Opening)
    • * Change on the fly, games only
    • * Stats (Coming this winter) Must come to the rink to register for this session