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NHTC Warriors Spring Hockey Program
 
 

Warriors Program Outline

3 Spring Tournaments - Including the Challenge Cup
On Ice Training and Dry land Training
All players selected will play (no fly-ins)

Typical Week includes...


  • Train or skate 6 times per week over 4-5 days. 
  • All sessions will be up tempo & demanding, 100% commitment is required!
  • 1 ice time at NTR,and  2 on a full ice surface per week
  • Plus off ice and skating treadmill sessions every week.

Warriors Program Philosophy

The NHTC Warriors spring hockey development program is dedicated to improving and developing all the players in the program with competitive teams at all ages.  Within that we have three levels of goals; program goals, team goals and individual player goals.  The most important goal is to help each player improve his or her hockey skills so that they can progress at their next level of hockey.

Our team goal for each team is to win as much as possible.  Winning within the NHTC Warriors program is done with the players on the team.  No fly ins are allowed and coaches are required to play everyone. There is coach flexibility to play what they think is a winning strategy and use the players strategically. Equal ice time is not promised, BUT lots of ice time for every player is promised.

Players will be encouraged to show leadership and personal development as well as on ice improvement.

Teams will be given off ice mental training to help kids with goal setting and mental preparation.  

Finally our program goal is to develop a long lasting and growing competitive spring hockey program that assists players get to the highest level they desire. The ultimate measurement of program success for us is the success of each individual player.  To develop players fully we expect 100% player commitment.


NATIONAL HOCKEY TRAINING CENTER

NHTC Rink

#110 – 20740 Mufford Cresent, Langley, BC

 

NHTC Dryland Facility

20097 – 92A Avenue, Langley, BC