Journal Pioneer

Changes coming

Emphasis placed on skill developmen­t

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Changes are coming for novice hockey in Canada’s smallest province.

Changes are coming for novice hockey in Canada’s smallest province.

A modified ice surface that will encourage and promote developmen­t will be introduced at the beginning of the 2017-18 season. This change will improve and assist with the developmen­t of young players by getting them more involved with the game through increased puck touches, shots, completed passes and transition­s.

At the Hockey Canada Spring Congress in May 2017, the national board passed a motion starting for the 2019-2020 season it will be mandatory that all games played at the novice age level be cross or half-ice games.

The same motion was also passed as a recommenda­tion for the 2017-2018 and 20182019 seasons.

Many branches, including Hockey P.E.I., have decided to start to introduce a modified half-ice program for novice beginning this season. “Hockey P.E.I. is committed to continuing to improve the delivery of minor hockey within our communitie­s to ensure every player is getting the best possible experience they can,” said Jeremy Pierce, chair of Hockey P.E.I. Developmen­t Council. “These changes are about developing players in a positive way, and creating a fun and positive atmosphere for kids in this age category.” From the beginning of the minor hockey season to Nov. 15, 2017, novice teams will focus solely on skill developmen­t through their team practices.

Between Nov. 15, 2017, and January 15, 2018, novice teams will only be allowed to play half-ice games. The half-ice formats are proven to get young players more involved in the game.

After Jan. 15, 2018, teams will be allowed to play full-ice games.

All novice tournament­s or jamborees will be played using full ice surface.

Hockey P.E.I. has developed a Novice Hockey Guide for the upcoming season for parents and minor hockey associatio­ns to assist with this transition. The guide further outlines specific details, rationale and the benefits of the novice hockey program for the upcoming season. Link to HYPERLINK “http://www. hockeypei.com/files/novice_ hockey_guide_2017-18_season2.pdf”Novice Hockey Guide 2017-18 Season.

Hockey P.E.I. will also be offering novice hockey informatio­n sessions in the fall for volunteer coaches and administra­tors, outlining the changes and assisting volunteers through this new transition.

“Hockey P.E.I. is committed to continuing to improve the delivery of minor hockey within our communitie­s to ensure every player is getting the best possible experience they can. These changes are about developing players in a positive way, and creating a fun and positive atmosphere for kids in this age category.”

Jeremy Pierce, chair of Hockey P.E.I. Developmen­t Council

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