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2010 – 2011 Minnetonka Youth Hockey Assessment Survey April 2011

2 Most (77%) indicated that hockey is their primary sport. Q2.3. Is hockey your primary sport? (n=319; graph based to those that answered the question).

3 Most decided to play MYHA for their love of the game. Q2.4. What is the ONE main reason you decided to play MYHA hockey this season? (n=314; graph based to those that answered the question). I love to play hockey I wanted to be active in a winter sport I just wanted to try it My parent's wanted me to try it I wanted to play with friends I wanted to learn how to play the game better

4 Q2 4/5. MAIN and OTHER reasons did you decide to play hockey? (n=309; graph based to those that answered the question). Many also chose hockey to play with friends, learn to play the game better and to be active.

5 The majority of players had an excellent or very good overall experience. About one in ten said it was fair or poor. Q5.1 Please rate your overall hockey experience in : (n=286; graph based to those that answered the question).

6 Most players had fun this season. 5% did not. Most players had fun this season. 5% did not. Q5.2 I had fun this season. (n=286; graph based to those that answered the question).

7 Many agreed that their individual and team skills improved over the course of the season. Q5.4./Q5.5 How much did your individual hockey skills improve this season? (n=286; graph based to those that answered the question). How much did you hockey team improve over the course of the season? (n=285; graph based to those that answered the question).

8 Most players enjoyed playing for their head coaches. 11% disagreed. Some room for improvement. Q4.3. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your HEAD coach. (n=293; graph based to those that answered the question).

9 About half agreed that the tryout process was very good or excellent. 20% rated it as fair or poor. Q5.12. Your impression of the tryout process was...(n=225; graph based to those that answered the question).

10 Q5.3. The level that I played at was...(n=285; graph based to those that answered the question). Most players believed they were placed at the correct level.

11 Expected retention is excellent, with 92% indicating they will play hockey again next season! Q5.11. Do you plan to play hockey next season ( )? (n=285; graph based to those that answered the question).