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Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

The Canadian Hockey Structure Hockey Canada- 13 Branches Nation Wide Hockey Alberta- 9 Zones Hockey Calgary- Zone Approximately 13,500 Players. Over 800 teams 1,841 Timbits Players, 117 Teams

Who is Hockey Calgary? Hockey Calgary, or the Minor Hockey Association of Calgary (MHAC), is an organization committed to the development of amateur hockey within Zone 9. Hockey Calgary was formulated in 1940 and has been the governing body since. Hockey Calgary has the mandate to provide a hockey environment suitable for the enjoyment of the players, coaches, managers, officials, parents and administrators. Our goal is to encourage good sportsmanship and to help players form good character as well as developing hockey skills. Our Mission: To provide a safe, fun, fair environment for all by building strong partnerships through shared leadership and support with our member organizations. Our Vision: To be the benchmark of sports associations by providing leadership, life skills and development to our members for the enjoyment and success of all. Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Hockey Calgary-Zone 9  16 Community Associations based on residency  4 Quadrant Associations’ based on residency  Quadrant Hockey is for Bantam “AA”,” AAA” and Midget” A”,” AA”, ”AAA” Hockey, and Junior B  Rec Hockey Calgary- Recreation hockey for Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget and Junior Aged Players  High School Hockey- (Edge School)  Girls Hockey Calgary- Novice, Atom, Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget

Parent Coach/Manager Local Association Representatives President, Registrar, Director Hockey Calgary League Chairperson Hockey Calgary Age Category Director Hockey Calgary Officers and Staff

Novice Development League Long Term Athlete Development Model  Produced by experts with years of experience  Based on components of physical literacy- ABC’S  Adopted by all Sport Canada, Provincial and Territorial Governments  Provides a road map for better sport experiences Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Novice Development League Long Term Athlete Development Model (LTAD) has been Active Start Males & Females yrs. Fun and varied activity everyday. FUNdamentals Males 6-9, Females 6-8 yrs. Learn all fundamental movement skills, play many sports, focus on agility, balance, coordination and speed. Learning to Train Males 9-12, Females 8-11 yrs. Learn overall sport skills as cornerstone of many sports. Play a variety of sports and develop specific skills in three. Training to Train Males 12-16, Females yrs. Build endurance, develop speed and strength towards the end of the stage. Improve sport specific skills. Focus on two sports. Training to Compete Males /-, Females /-. Optimize fitness preparation and sport, individual and position specific skills. Learn to compete internationally. Focus on one sport. Training to Win Males 19+/-, Females 18+/-. Ages are sport specific. Podium Performances. One sport. Active for Life Any age. After becoming physically literate, participate in lifelong physical activity and sport. Canadian Sport For Life Long Term Athlete Development Model Information for Parents Resource

Novice Development League Long Term Athlete Development Model Parents Should Realize the Following  Players are over competing and under training  To much emphasis on winning at younger ages  Inappropriate training programs- adult programs forced on youth programs  Specialization- Hockey is a late specialization sport- therefore play more than one sport!  System Alignment- Coach Specialty Clinics. Teach a progression yr to yr.  Coaches should align schedules to allow youth to play more than one sport. Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

 Gives first time players the opportunity to learn hockey skills  Provides an opportunity to educate parents on the Timbits Program  Gives first time coaches the opportunity to learn coaching skills  Provides coaches the opportunity to go through a Hockey Calgary Coach Specialty Clinic  Provides an opportunity for mentoring first time coaches Why Create The Timbits Learn To Play Program?

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun! Timbits Program Due to our truly great sponsor, Tim Hortons, Hockey Calgary is able to run the Timbits Hockey Program, The Timbits Learn To Play Hockey Program, Specialty Clinics and The Timbits Jamboree. Thanks to our Calgary Franchisees, Hockey Calgary is able to develop our young athletes in an environment that focuses on development. – Jerseys – Water Bottles – Timbits Jamboree – Timbits Medals – Pucks – Coaches Packages

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun! Timbits Program Program Overview The Timbits Program is a partnership between Tim Hortons, Hockey Alberta and Hockey Calgary that focuses on skill development and FUNdamentals of hockey for kids aged 5-6. Philosophy The Timbits Program encourages an environment in which children can learn the FUNdamentals of hockey in a safe, fun atmosphere that doesn’t focus on winning.

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun! Timbits Program Program Objectives  Provide a positive environment for learning the FUNdamental skills of hockey  Stimulate interest and desire to continue playing the game of hockey  Develop basic hockey skills  Improve utilization of ice time  Increase opportunities for players to touch and handle the puck  To provide an intermediary program between the Timbits Program and the Full Ice program  Develop self-esteem through a sense of achievement  Teach the basic rules of hockey

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun! Program Guidelines  Timbits (initiation) teams should consist of a minimum of 16 players per team  All practices and scrimmages are to be cross-ice, half ice or stations  The use of “Border Patrol” rink dividers is encouraged  The Blue Lightweight puck will be the official puck  Players will be grouped into two groups based on appropriate skill level for practice

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun! Program Structure Jr. Timbits- Generally First Year Players All beginner players aged 5 and 6 years old based on skill levels Sr. Timbits - Generally 2 nd Year Players 5 years old based on skill level 6 years old based on skill level All teams are to be equal. No teams are to be stacked and or tiered.

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun! Game Rules and Regulations for Jr. Timbits and Sr. Timbits Divisions Jr. Timbits- Generally First Year Players  Practices until November 30, 2013– NO EXCEPTIONS  No Goalie Equipment will be used in games– goal sticks are permitted  No referees are to be used, instructors are to be on the ice  All games are to be played ½ ice or ¾ ice formats.  No full ice games are permitted. Sr. Timbits- Generally 2nd Year Players  Practices until November 30, 2013– NO EXCEPTIONS  Full ice games are permitted  Goalie equipment is optional for formal games. Check with opposition to see if they have a fully dressed goalie. Both teams must have a fully dressed goalie or both teams must not have a fully dressed goalie.  A ref can be used to drop the puck etc, but no off sides and or icings may be called. THE MAX NUMBER OF GAMES A Jr. or Sr. TIMBITS TEAM CAN PLAY IS 12 NO EXCEPTIONS

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!  1 PRACTICE will give a player more skill development than 11 GAMES collectively.  Players will have the puck on their stick for an average of 8 seconds per game.  Each player should have a puck on his/her stick for 8-12 minutes in a 1 hour practice.  Players will take an average of 1-2 shots per game. (stats from PW games in Calgary)  Each player should have a minimum of 30 shots on goal in a 1 hour practice.  99% of the feedback coaches give players is when they have the puck. Ironically, players only have the puck on their stick 0.2% of the game.  It takes 10 years or 10,000 repetitions to master a skill  Sasksport survey- Why do children play sports? 1. To have fun. 2. To learn new skills. 10. To win Interesting Facts to Consider.....

Novice Development League Travel Permits  Each Timbits team will be permitted THREE travel permit per a season. If you play an exhibition game and or tournament outside of Calgary (Zone 9) limits you require a travel permit. Travel permits will not be permitted before November 30, Exhibition Games  No exhibition games will be permitted before November 30, To play an exhibition game you must submit an Exhibition Game Sanction Application off the Hockey Calgary website. If you play an exhibition game without a Exhibition Game Sanction your insurance may be void. Tournament Sanctions  If your team hosts a tournament you need a sanction number. All forms can be found on the Hockey Calgary website under the forms section. Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Jerseys All Timbits teams within Zone 9, Hockey Calgary will receive jerseys compliments of Tim Horton’s. As a result all Timbits teams are to wear their Timbits Jersey each and every time they are on the ice. No Exceptions. Timbits Coordinators  Coordinate Timbits for your association  Please thank your coordinators for their time and efforts

Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!  Tentatively booked for March 15, 2013  Family fun event held at the Winsport  Each player receives a Tim Hortons gift and their Timbits Medal Timbits Jamboree

Novice Development League Hockey Calgary Parents Code of Conduct As a parent of a Hockey Calgary athlete, I will abide by the following guidelines: I.Practice teamwork with all parents, athletes and coaches by supporting the values of discipline, loyalty, commitment and hard work. II.As a parent, I will not coach or instruct my child or any other player at practices, games or team functions (from the stands) or interfere with the coaches. III.Demonstrate good sportsmanship by conducting myself in a manner that earns the respect of my child, other athletes, parents, officials and the coaches. IV. Maintain self-control at all times. Know my role. Athletes- CompeteCoaches- Coach Officials- OfficiateParents- Parent Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Novice Development League Hockey Calgary Parents Code of Conduct V.As a parent, I understand that criticizing, name-calling, use of abusive language or gestures directed toward the coaches, officials and or any other player will not be permitted. VI.Enjoy the involvement with my organization and team by supporting the athletes, coaches and other parents with positive communication and actions. VII.During games and practices, questions and concerns regarding decisions made by officials are directed to a member of the coaching staff. Parents will address officials via the coaches or management staff. Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Novice Development League Parent to Player Relationship  A positive and constructive hockey experience  An understanding of why children play sports- Sasksport hand out 1. To have fun 2. To improve skills ……. 10. To win Problem Areas for Hockey Calgary Parents  Expressing emotions in a proper manner  Provide an opportunity for success without pressure  Understanding the importance of skill development and acquisition Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Novice Development League Parent to Parent Relationships:  As a team (parents, coaches and players) it is everyone’s responsibility to create a positive team dynamic that will show leadership and respect, starting with the parent to parent relationships.  Parents need to lead by example. As a parent, if you have an issue with a coach, manager or fellow parent, conduct a meeting away from the team.  Address the issues at hand and agree on a solution to the problem.  Everything you say on the way home from the rink is heard from the passengers in your car.  If there are issues- 24hr rule applies. Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!

Hockey Calgary Contacts:  Hockey Calgary office  Kevin Kobelka – Executive Director - Timbits Hockey... Where the first goal is having fun!