CROSS-ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM P R O G R A M O V E R V I E W P a r t o f t h e O M H A I n i t i a t i o n P r o g r a m THE ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION.

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CROSS-ICE HOCKEY PROGRAM P R O G R A M O V E R V I E W P a r t o f t h e O M H A I n i t i a t i o n P r o g r a m THE ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

The OMHA encourages an environment in which children can learn the basic skills without the distractions that are often associated with an over emphasis on winning. Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PHILOSOPHY

Mastery of fundamental skills and the fun of playing are essential to the development of a LIFELONG interest in hockey. Programs must be conducted to accommodate the number of new players who wish to play hockey, and reduce the number who become disenchanted and drop out. Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PHILOSOPHY

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: OBJECTIVES Stress participation, fun and skill development. To provide an intermediary program between the Initiation Program format and a full-ice program. Modify the playing environment to meet the needs of young players. Increase opportunities for players to touch and handle the puck. Increase the practice to game ratio to a minimum of 3 practices to 1 game. Provide a positive environment for learning the fundamental skills of hockey. Improve the utilization of ice time.

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: SKILLS “ It makes no sense for kids to play organized games until they have reasonable mastery of skating, puck handling, passing and shooting “ Dr. Murray Smith, Sport Psychologist Edmonton Oilers Kelowna Rockets

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PROGRAM GUIDELINES Cross-Ice Program ‘teams’ should have between 10 and 12 players. All practices and games are to be conducted ‘Cross-Ice’. The ice must be divided into half or thirds – with the rink dividers Rink dividers across each blue line or centre. The 4 oz. Lightweight Blue Puck should be used for all games and practices. A practice to game ratio of 3 practices to each game is highly recommended.

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PROGRAM GUIDELINES IP Structured practice with Cross- Ice ‘Pond Hockey’ as one of the Skill Stations Basic set-up for 2 Cross-Ice hockey games with rink divided across centre-ice

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PROGRAM GUIDELINES Pad “A” Practice Area 1 Pad “C” Practice Area 2 Pad “B” Game Area Pad “A” Practice Area 1 Pad “C” Practice Area 2 Pad “B” Game Area Players from two “End” teams Move to “Centre” Players from two “End” teams Move to “Centre” Players from two “Centre” teams Move to “Ends” Players from two “Centre” teams Move to “Ends”

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: RESOURCES

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PROGRAM GUIDELINES PRACTICE STRUCTURE: 5-minute, fun warm-up games (tag, keep away, etc.) 45 minute individual skills to include skating, stick handling, passing and shooting drills and games. 10 minute pond hockey/scrimmages. Practices can include up to six teams – two teams in each section of the ice. (Approx. 60 – 70 players) All practices should be up beat, high energy and most importantly FUN. It’s important that the players leave the rink each day with a smile on their face.

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PROGRAM GUIDELINES GAME STRUCTURE: Associations are encouraged to be creative with the “game days.” (Game day could include playing multiple teams within the time slot – ‘jamborees’.) No score shall be kept for games - the scoreboard shall be used as a timing device only – the horn shall sound every 90 seconds for a player change. ONE coach or referee should be utilized to officiate each zone. Face-offs should be conducted in the middle of the ice section; to begin games, after every goal, after every penalty substitution. Penalties – flagrant injury type penalties should be whistled. A penalized player’s team will not play short-handed. Penalized players should be immediately substituted and miss the remainder of that shift.

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: PROGRAM GUIDELINES GAME STRUCTURE: Remember the 3:1 Practice to Game ratio. If teams play a maximum of 25 ‘game days’ or ‘jamborees’ – this would require a minimum of 75 practices. Scoring records, statistics and records should NOT be kept.

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: COACHES’ ROLE Provide positive reinforcement; build confidence. Emphasize skill development – skating, stick skills and a sense for the game. Instill a passion for the game in your players. Play within the rules…respect the game. Make hockey FUN!

Give a lot of praise and encouragement so that everybody feels pleased when they are successful!! ‘Great Job!’ ‘Well Done!’ ‘Way to Go!’ ‘Awesome!’ ‘Excellent!’ Cross-Ice Hockey Program: COACHES’ ROLE

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: BENEFITS More Puck Contact…Resulting in Improved Puck Skills More Shooting Opportunities…Enhances Scoring Skills More Repetitions for Goalies Smaller Playing Surface Results in Increased Tempo, Quicker Decisions and Quicker Reactions Hockey Sense is Developed at a Younger Age More Efficient Use of Ice Time…Allows for More Practice or Lower Cost

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: OBSERVATION EXCERCISE Date of Observation: Name of Observer: Team: Player Observed: Number of Shifts: Playing Time: Number of Puck Touches: Number of Passes Attempted: Number of Passes Received: Number of Shots: Total Puck Possession Time:

Cross-Ice Hockey Program: SKILLS “Practice is so important, because it allows the kids to make more passes, take more shots on net and have the puck on their stick more than in an game.” Paul Kariya

Making the PRACTICES FUN and ACCENTUATING FUN GAMES is your most important task!! It doesn’t mean in any way that the players do as they please. Order and method are an important ingredient even when you have fun. It does not matter that the drills are simple, only that the players have fun and at the same time feel that they have learned something. Thus it is about getting to play a lot, often in small games, and that you pay attention and encourage each child in each practice. Cross-Ice Hockey Program: SUMMARY

Challenge  Learn  Improve For more information on the OMHA’s Initiation Program and Cross-Ice Hockey Program contact OMHA Development.