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HOUSE EVALUATIONS

House Evaluation

Please plan to arrive one hour prior to your evaluation time. This will allow you time to progress through registration and getting dressed.

  • Stop first at Check-In
    • Online Registration must be completed prior to skating
  • Pick up pull-over jersey
  • Check-Out (cash or check)
    • Credit  Card Payment ONLINE ONLY
  • Proceed to locker room - get dressed - without jersey
  • Return to Jersey Sizing Table - get sized
  • Return to locker room - wear personal jersey and pull over
  • Return pull over following skate

Fall costs include jerseys and socks for home and away. Additional socks can be purchased anytime for $10/pair (cash or check only)


DATE AND TIMES

Dates & times are confirmed - online registration coming soon!!!

SATURDAY MARCH 24 U6/U8 - SUNDAY MARCH 25 Squirt/PW/Bantam/Midget

LEVEL Birth Year TIME
SATURDAY MARCH 24 CHECK IN 1 HOUR BEFORE
ADM-U6 2006/2007 3:00 PM
ADM-U8 2004/2005 4:00 PM
SUNDAY MARCH 25 CHECK IN 1 HOUR BEFORE
Squirt 2002/2003 12:00 PM
Pee Wee 2000/2001 1:00 PM
Bantam 1998/1999 2:00 PM
Midget B 1996/1997 3:00 PM
Midget BB 1994/1995 3:00 PM

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Hockey Equipment Checklist

Check Equipment Description
Skates Purchase skates that will fit your child today with no more than ½” allowed for growth. Seek adequate protection in the ankle, toe and instep areas, improperly fitted skates will hamper your child’s ability to skate.
Helmet Must be of a design and construction approved by the Hockey Equipment Certification Council (HECC). Must be sized at the time of purchase to fit properly. The chin strap must always be fastened.
Facemask Must be of a design and construction approved by the Hockey Equipment Certification Council (HECC).
Mouthpiece Required for players in the 12 & Under (youth) and 8 & Under (girls) through Junior age classification. USA Hockey encourages players of all ages and ability levels to use a mouthpiece.
Neckguard Protection
Shin Pads Check for proper lengths so they protect the knee and skin completely.
Supporter and Cup (boys) Essential protective equipment.
pelvic protector (girls) Essential protective equipment.
Gloves Check for proper fit with good finger and hand mobility.
Shoulder Pad Adjust to fit the individual at the time of purchase. A fiber cap is extremely important in preventing shoulder separations and should extend to the tip of the shoulder.
Pants/Breezers Held in proper position by suspenders. Pants provide protection for the lower spine, hips and thighs.
Elbow Pads Properly fitted so they do not slide
Stick Length should generally extend from the ice to the players chin (with skates on). Quality and price differ greatly, so the choice is yours.

Goalie Equipment

The goaltender’s equipment is especially important, so seek advice from a knowledgeable source.