Purpose
Designed for players ages 5–8, this program provides a structured, age-appropriate start to hockey development. It emphasizes fun, skill-building, confidence, and progressive learning while introducing team concepts as players mature.
Research shows that the largest detriment to player development between the ages of 5–8 is playing on surfaces that are too large for their stage of growth. Smaller-surface formats—such as stations, cross-ice, and half-ice—are used to match physical and cognitive readiness. This creates more puck touches, engagement, and decision-making opportunities, leading to faster skill development and more enjoyment.
Recognizing that players grow at different rates, coaches are encouraged to focus on individual progress rather than comparison, ensuring every child has the chance to develop at their own pace.
Benefits
- Age-Appropriate Skill Development
Players learn through stations and small-area games, focusing on fun and core skills like skating, passing, and shooting.
- Confidence, Engagement, and Love for the Game
Activities maximize participation and enjoyment, building confidence and a love for hockey.
- Progressive Learning
Development follows a pyramid: technical skills first, then individual and team tactics as players mature.
- Structured Practices That Encourage Exploration
Practice is where players develop skills and habits - such as decision-making - far quicker than in games. Well-structured sessions provide meaningful repetition, keep players highly engaged, and ensure learning while still being fun.
- Individualized Challenge
Grouping by skill level ensures drills match each player’s needs and abilities.
- Balanced Development Focus
Most time is spent on technical skills (75–85%), gradually building toward the introduction of individual tactics. Minimal emphasis is placed on team tactics or positional play at this stage, ensuring development stays age-appropriate and focused on fundamentals.
Summary
The Intro to Hockey Program makes hockey fun, accessible, and developmentally appropriate for beginners. By focusing on smaller playing surfaces, exploration, decision-making, and strong technical foundations, the program helps players gain confidence, enjoy the game, and develop at their own pace. With patience and understanding, every player can grow, learn, and build a lifelong love for hockey.
























