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Brian Birthday Cake

2019 ACYHA Evaluation Meeting Jim Majkozak: PeeWee Level Coordinator Brian Thul: Boys Travel Coordinator Hans Skulstad: Hockey Development Committee Chair Brennan Riley: Girls Travel Coordinator Andrew Cooper: Goalie Coordinator Kris Murphy: Evaluation Coordinator Allison Riestenberg: Fundraising Chair Brian

Outcomes Know Who To Contact With Questions Why Culture Matters Fundraising Update Understand Evaluation Process Review Dates and Logistics Answer Any Questions for the Group or Individuals Brian

Culture Trumps Strategy, Every Time Nilofer Merchant Culture is the set of habits that allows a group of people to cooperate by assumption rather than by negotiation. Based on that definition, culture is not what we say, but what we do without asking. A healthy culture allows us to produce something with each other, not in spite of each other. That is how a group of people generates something much bigger than the sum of the individuals involved. Brian Culture Trumps Strategy, Every Time Nilofer Merchant

Brian Fail Hard

Long-Term Athletic Development Learn to Train & Compete Stage Enjoy the Journey! Developing Athleticism Hockey IQ High Compete Level Brian

Fundraising towards Team Fees (2019-20 Season) SaveAround Coupon Books  - now thru Oct 22nd Adult's Night out at Wicked Wort - Saturday, Nov 16th, 4-8pm Bagging groceries at Cub Foods MN Wild Program Sales  LifeTime Turkey Day 5K Allison

Other Opportunities Custom Mouth Guard Day at Reese Ortho - Saturday, Sept 28th, 9am-noon Team of the Week Program at Pizza Ranch (our newest Gold Sponsor!) Buffalo Wild Wings Home Team Advantage dining program  Amazon Smile Program - 0.5% back to ACYHA Allison

Goals For Evaluation To accurately and fairly evaluate our player’s hockey ability and place them at the appropriate level to maximize development. Kris Murphy

Evaluation Process for 2019 We hold closed evaluations No parents or relatives will be allowed in the arena. Parent coaches and staff supporting evaluations are the only exception. 1st day, players need to trade in their Pod jersey for an evaluation jersey (Reversible) Please have the POD jersey washed! Players will keep the eval jersey during the entire process Parents should have all forms and checks turned in Kris Murphy

Evaluation Process for 2019 Players will need to remove any stickers on their helmets that are not ACYHA. Players will need to wear a pair of matching hockey socks, red breezers and white helmet during evals. Please make sure your player has their jersey and equipment before leaving for the rink. We will check each player’s number and color before each session. We will have a parent (SafeSport certified) in the locker room ½ hour before and 15 minutes after each eval session. Kris Murphy

U12/U15 Girls Evaluations Six U12-age Girls will participate in the PW evaluations. These Girls are vying for a limited number of spots on the U15 team which is short players and not holding evaluations. Those Girls not making the U15 team will play either U12 Girls or PWs – each family has pre-declared which. The six will be fully integrated into the eval process and Evaluators will simply see and score five additional skaters. After evaluations complete, the Girls Travel Coordinator will review the ranking of the six Girls and determine the cut-off for U15. If one of these Girls declaring PWs does not make the U15 cut-off, they will simply fall into the PW ranking for team formation. Jim/Brennan

ACYHA PeeWee Evaluation Facts: 42+ Skaters & 5 Goalies 4 Teams – A, B1, B2, C 10-12 Skaters per Team 1-2 Goalie per Team Jim/Brian

Important Dates Player Walk Through: Sept. 28th Goalie Walk Through: Evals: Player/Goalie: Sept 30th Oct 3rd 5th & 6th Goalie Only Skills: Oct. 1st: Kris Murphy

Drills, Small Area Games and Scrimmages Skaters Drills, Small Area Games and Scrimmages Goalies Goalie Eval Skills Session Drills, Small Area Games and Scrimmages Jim 15

2019 Evaluation Structure: Day 1: Mon., Sep. 30th (Plan will be posted on website) Both sessions will be mixed skill level divided by birthdate Full ice drills focusing on skating, stickhandling, shooting Small Area Games Players will be placed in *Upper/Lower* groups after Day 1. Approx. 18-28 skaters per group. Groups and session times will be posted on the website as soon as results are tallied each evening after sessions. *Groups will only be labeled Red and White* Day 2: Thur., Oct. 3rd Upper/Lower Groups Internal Scrimmage (4 on 4 or 5 on 5) Jim

2019 Evaluation Structure (cont): Day 3: Sat., Oct 5th 5 on 5 internal controlled scrimmage Based on Day 1-3 scores and overall scoring across players, some players may not need to dress or skate on Day 4 Day 4: Sun., Oct. 6th 5 on 5 controlled scrimmage vs Roseville Teams will be posted on the website by 6pm Monday, Oct. 7th (an email will be sent notifying that final teams posted) Jim

Jim Evaluation Rubric 18

Jim Evaluation Score Card 19

Goalie Skills Each Night of Evaluations Goalie Evaluations Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Each Night of Evaluations

Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st Goalie Evaluations Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st First part is movement scoring – 7 skills, up to 7 points x4 evaluators =196 movement points

Goalie Evaluations Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st Y Drill (1-7 points) NOTES: Angles   Rebound Control (including stick control) Pivots Movement (forward/backward/lateral) TOTAL Glove/Blocker (1-7 points) NOTES: Tracking   Rebound Control Glove Positioning Blocker Positioning TOTAL Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st Second part is shooting station scoring maximum 28 points each station Y Drill, Glove Blocker

Goalie Evaluations Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st V Drill (1-7 points) NOTES: Stick   Rebound Control Butterfly width Balance TOTAL Low Angle Shot (1-7 points) NOTES: Angles   Rebound Control Stick Patience TOTAL Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st Second part is shooting station scoring maximum 28 points each station V Drill, Low Angle

Goalie Evaluations Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st Goalie Only Evaluation Day Scoring Movement 7 skills 7 points x4 evaluators 196 Glove Blocker 4 skills x1 evaluator 28 Low Angle V Drill Y Drill Total Raw Points 308 total points Weighted Points 54 (divide raw by 5.7) Jim or Coop Goalie Skills Evaluation: Oct. 1st Final score divided by 5.7 so points equal to any other evaluation day

ACHYA Evaluation Roles & Responsibilities Evaluators: Carrie Campion, Dan Johnson, and Ross Jerpseth Goalie Evaluators: Pete Samargia/Attitude Goaltending Staff Support Staff: Parents, Coaches and Board Members Coordinators & HDC Director We are committed to executing and enforcing the documented evaluation process with integrity and fairness. Our interactions with the Evaluators will be limited to process execution, process adherence, and process clarification. ACHYA Evaluation Roles & Responsibilities Brian

ACHYA Evaluation Roles & Responsibilities Players Must attend all sessions unless excused because of injury, illness or conflict; Coordinator must be notified ahead of time with as much advance notice as possible. Good behavior, Inappropriate conduct on or off the ice could affect a player’s score and team placement Parents Should NOT approach or talk to Evaluators before or after evaluation sessions All communication should be done through the Coordinators ACHYA Evaluation Roles & Responsibilities Brian

Please Call With any questions or concerns Brian & Jim Please Call With any questions or concerns Brian Thul 651-336-3127 Jim Majkozak 763-591-9003