Marnie Sisson - As the wife of a recreational goalie and mother of an 8-year-old hockey boy, when my son came up to me after a game and said, “I want to be a goalie” I have to say I wasn’t super excited.
- Mom, I Want to be a Goalie… [insert reaction]
By Marnie Sisson, ProSmart's Hockey Mom (@MarnieSisson1)
As the wife of a recreational goalie and mom of an 9-year-old hocke… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/mom-i-want-be-goalie-insert-reaction/
Skates are arguably the most important piece of equipment that a hockey player has, for both safety and performance. On top of that, they are also the most expensive. Protect that investment by following these four ProTips on the best practices for prolon…
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4 ProTips on Skate Maintenance
Tyler Hinds (@THinds3)
Skates are arguably the most important piece of equipment that a hockey player has, for both safety and performanc… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/12-steps-getting-dressed/four-protips-skate-maintenance/
Have you ever sat near the glass during an NHL contest? If you have, you’ll be able to attest to the following statement: everyone is talking to each other, there is constant communication on the ice. The players are acting as the eyes and ears for thei…
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Become an Offensive Threat/Defensive Stalwart
Part 2 – Loud and Proud
By Tyler Hinds (@THinds3)
Have you ever sat near the glass during an NHL contest? If you have… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/become-defensive-stalwart-part-1/become-offensive-threatdefensi/
One of the most missed components of nutrition by young athletes is water. You lose fluid and electrolytes from sweating while training or playing a game. Here are key things you should know about hydration.
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Hydration Station
By Randy Goodman (@RGSportsPhysio)
One of the most missed components of nutrition by young athletes is water. You lose fluid and electrolytes from swe… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/hydration-station/
A proper warm-up is important if you want to perform your best and stay healthy and injury free. It is also important that you do the correct type of warm-up to be effective in your practice or game.
- Why Warm-up?
By Randy Goodman (@RGSportsPhysio)
A proper warm-up is important if you want to perform your best and stay healthy and injury free. It is also important that y… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/why-warm/
One of the most rewarding feelings in hockey is entering the zone on a hard forecheck, creating a turnover, and gaining a scoring opportunity purely based on hard work. Yes, forechecking is exhausting, but it is an absolute necessity if you wish to contin…
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Become an Offensive Threat
Part 1 - The Relentless Forecheck
By Trevor Erhardt, ProSmart Hockey Head Coach
One of the most rewarding feelings in hockey is entering the… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/become-defensive-stalwart-part-1/become-offensive-threat-part-1/
Hockey is a game that we cherish here in Canada, but sometimes our passion for the game we hold so dearly, creates a negative culture. Let’s not lose sight of what’s really important within youth sport. A great question to ask yourself right now is wh…
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Culture Check in your Association
By Tyler Hinds (@THinds3)
Hockey is a game that we cherish here in Canada, but sometimes our passion for the game we hold so dearly, c… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/culture-check-your-association/
Teaching hockey skills is a vital role for the coach. Knowing how to help players develop is a challenge every coach faces. Be more than a puck pusher at your station by giving the kids proper instruction, demonstration, and feedback.
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Be More Than a Puck Pusher
By Trevor Erhardt, ProSmart Hockey Head Coach
Teaching hockey skills is a vital role for the coach. Knowing how to help players develop is a … http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/be-more-puck-pusher/
The reality is, if you can’t skate, you can’t play. It doesn’t matter what level you play, whether it’s novice or midget, house or rep, junior or the NHL, the better skater you are, the easier the game is.
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How to Make Power Skating Fun
By Evan Marble (@DEPowerskating)
“Power skating is boring.”
“Power skating isn’t fun.”
“Power skating isn’t hockey.”… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/how-make-power-skating-fun/
Lots of people ask me: how did you make it to the NHL? Being 6'5" definitely helped, but I was a guy who didn't have incredible skills. Reflecting on it now, the first thing that comes to mind is my coachability. Now that I am a coach, I look for player…
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Coachability… wait what?
By Cory Cross, 12-year NHL veteran (@CoryCross23)
Lots of people ask me: how did you make it to the NHL? Being 6'5" definitely helped, but… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/coachability-wait-what/
Twelve-year-old Jimmy was just about to change out of his base layer, when Nathan’s mom walked into the change room. He immediately became self-conscious and sat there until they left. Meanwhile, Jimmy’s mom, who is waiting outside the change room, is…
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I Need Some Privacy!
By Marnie Sisson, ProSmart's Hockey Mom
Why parents are not always welcome in the change room
Twelve-year-old Jimmy was just about to change out… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/i-need-some-privacy/
Embarking on the journey through minor hockey is a remarkably beneficial and rewarding experience that can span up to 13 years of your child’s life. Outlined are some of the benchmarks & milestones for the progression through each division based on long…
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Minor Hockey Flow Chart
By Tyler Hinds (@THinds3)
Embarking on the journey through minor hockey is a remarkably beneficial and rewarding experience that can span up to… http://www.prosmarthockey.com/blog/minor-hockey-flowchart/