Archive for May, 2009

Midnight Hockey League in Long Island, NY using Hockey Finder

Posted on May 26, 2009 by No Comments

The Midnight Hockey League in Long Island, New York is now using Hockeyfinder.com for their pickup hockey games. They run adult pickup hockey games five times per week at the Iceworks Arena in Syosset, NY.

Players/goalies can view the skate times online at http://www.hockeyfinder.com/skate-times/23/ and sign up in advance to hold their spot. Simply register with hockeyfinder.com for free and then go to the above link to find a list of the coming games.

Popularity: 38% [?]

Filed Under: Hockey Finder

Adult Pickup Hockey

Posted on May 20, 2009 by No Comments

Having organized adult pickup hockey games for over two years I can safely say that while very rewarding it can be a royal pain in the hockey breezers. For all you other organizers out there you’ll easily relate to this blog post and for you players…please remember how lucky you are that all you have to do is show up and play the greatest game on earth.

The skinny of what an adult pickup hockey organizer has to deal with.

  • Securing Ice – Sounds easy enough but depending on where you are this can be a process.
  • Letting players know – Again sounds easy especially with email but you’d be surprised how many people don’t check or don’t reply and just assume you’ll know they want to play
  • Confirming Goalies – Nothing like getting a call a couple of hours before game time and one of your goalies can’t make it. Try showing up and telling the guys/gals.
  • Collecting money – First of all if someone says they’re coming and doesn’t there goes money out the window. Secondly, you’d think people would offer up their $10-$15 when they see you but no…you have to chase half the people down.
  • Keeping the teams even. There’s always going to be someone complaining that the teams are uneven. Try matching up the skills of 18-20 adult  hockey players.

I haven’t even covered everything but you get my point. The good news is there’s a tool to make organizing an adult hockey pickup game or kids pickup game for that matter. It’s Hockeyfinder.com! Have players sign themselves up online, have the teams already made up, collect money in advance, attract extra players to fill up spots so you don’t have to incure the extra cost of ice….and much more!

Find adult pickup hockey opportunities at Hockeyfinder.com

Popularity: 26% [?]

Filed Under: Featured

Adult and kids hockey clinics in Minneapolis / St. Paul

Posted on May 15, 2009 by No Comments

We asked if people would be interested in hockey clinics in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area and the response was sufficient enough to put some skate times together. Hockeyfinder.com is working with a skating coach and a couple of hockey coaches to bring adult and kids hockey clinic opportunities to the Metro area.

We just need to workout times and dates. Please contact us and let us know what days and times work best for you. Also include your age.

If you are interested in running clinics through hockey finder please contact us as well.

Popularity: 70% [?]

Coach Tony is back on Hockeyfinder.com

Posted on May 13, 2009 by No Comments

Victory Memorial Ice Arena – Sat, May 16th 2009 2:00 PM

1900 42nd Avenue N Minneapolis, MN 55412 612-668-2230

Scheduled Date: Sat, May 16th 2009 2:00 PM
Session Type: Regular Hockey
Session Length: 90 minutes
Total Skaters: 24
Session Cost: 0 credits
Please login at hockeyfinder.com to sign-up
Skill Level: Open
Skill Definitions
Notes: Coach Tony has ice this Saturday, May 16 at 2 pm at Victory Memorial Ice Arena (VMIA). All ages and levels are welcome to skate! This is a co-rec skate. Cost is $15 for 90 minutes of hockey. Goalies skate for free!

Popularity: 63% [?]

Pickup games build skills, character

Posted on May 12, 2009 by No Comments

The following article is from the Star Tribune and is part of the motivation for the creation of Hockeyfinder.com. We believe that creating a fun and less structured environment for both children and adults to play in leads to greater creativity and passion for the game. Please read on and let us know what you think.

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More freedom and less structure would serve kids well, says a local coach/scholar who’s writing a book on youth sports.

May 7, 2009 – 8:18 AM

Picture the man who has this to say about youth sports:

“I still remember going to the park and putting together a game. You don’t see that these days. … In the 1980s the pendulum swung from discipline to where kids have to feel good. Kids see through that. … At games, sometimes I think it would be best to put the parents on exercise bikes, so they’re too tired and just shut up.”

Some old coot, a flesh-and-blood embodiment of the comic-strip character Crankshaft, right? Actually, it’s a fresh-faced, St. Paul-born and -bred coach/teacher/social psychologist whose memories of what it’s like to be an active kid haven’t been addled by the fog of age or a yearning for some halcyon “good old days.”

John Tauer, 36, is around kids constantly — from his psychology students and basketball players at the University of St. Thomas and the first- through ninth-graders at his popular summer camps to his own sons, ages 4 and 6 — and knows what makes them tick. By the end of the year he hopes to put the finishing touches on a book about youth sports, kids and parents, with a strong focus on “intrinsic motivation.”

Motivation has been Tauer’s focus, and forte, at least since Jimmy Sioris started playing basketball for him at St. Thomas in 1999.

“He has incredible ability to motivate people and knows how to adjust that for each individual,” said Sioris, now 28 and working in wealth management. “He just knows how to talk to people and understand them.”

Part of that understanding stems from Tauer’s childhood, which was filled with pickup games “where you figure out the rules by yourselves and settle disputes by yourselves.” That helped him develop into an All-State player in baseball and basketball at Cretin-Derham Hall. Another Cretin grad had a similar experience.

“Part of the reason [Twins All-Star catcher] Joe Mauer is wired the way he is is that he was allowed to play at the nearby field as a kid,” Tauer said. “He went down there and his brothers kicked his butt, and he picked himself up and got better.”

Like Mauer, Tauer had a lot of support along the way. His father, also named John, was a successful businessman and part-time coach, but at a different school (Nativity Elementary, while young John attended Highland Catholic from kindergarten through eighth grade). It was off the field where big John and Michele Tauer imparted their influence.

“They taught me powerful lessons about trust, so that I could go out and if I fail, they’ll still love me,” he said. “They also taught me the most about teamwork, about putting others above yourself.”

Today’s parents want the same things for their kids, Tauer maintains, but often their involvement is counterproductive. “I want the book to get parents to recognize, ‘Hey, that’s me, I’m doing that. I have not become a bad parent, but I’m trying too hard to be a good parent.’” he said.

Tauer even has devised an acronym for such folks: WOSPs, for Well-intentioned but Overly Involved Sports Parents, “and they do it to the point where the kid feels smothered.”

Mixed or crossed signals can unfold before, during and after games. “The parents drop [their kids] off and say, ‘Have fun.’ Then when they pick them up the first thing is, ‘Did you win?’” he said. “And during a game, there’s nothing a parent can say that will help. And you want to see a confused kid, look at one whose parents are yelling for him to do one thing and his coach is telling him to do another.

“Parents also tend to look at it financially. They start their kids off in hockey at age 6 because they’re afraid they’ll be behind if they don’t. They might spend tens of thousands of dollars to try to get that $10,000 scholarship. They’d be better off sending their kids to Math Camp.”

Another solution: Let kids be kids, the old-fashioned way.

Popularity: 38% [?]

Filed Under: Hockey Finder, Youth Hockey

2009 Florida Shootout – Ball Hockey Tournament

Posted on May 10, 2009 by No Comments

Popularity: 79% [?]

Shinny hockey game in Toronto looking for more players

Posted on May 7, 2009 by No Comments

Rinx – Fri, May 8th 2009 10:00 PM

65 Orfus Road  Toronto, ON M6A 1L7 416-410-7469

Scheduled Date: Fri, May 8th 2009 10:00 PM
Session Type: Regular Hockey
Session Length: 90 minutes
Total Skaters: 22
Session Cost: $20 at the door
sign-up
Skill Level: Intermediate
Skill Definitions
Notes: Contact Name: Claude Lafontaine Contact Phone: 416-876-0795 Contact Email: LSCinc17@msn.com Arena Name: Rinx 65 Orfus Rd. Arena City: Toronto Game Date: 10Pm to 11:30pm Friday May 8th Game Cost: $20 Game Type: Ice Hockey Game Length: 90 minutes Skill Level: Intermediate Total Players: 22 Notes: Call or email Claude to confirm.

Popularity: 39% [?]

Pick up game in Forest Lake, Minnesota looking for more players

Posted on May 5, 2009 by No Comments

Lichtscheidl Arena – Sun, May 10th 2009 9:00 PM

5530 206th St. N Forest Lake, MN 55025 651-464-0176

Scheduled Date: Sun, May 10th 2009 9:00 PM
Session Type: Regular Hockey
Session Length: 60 minutes
Total Skaters: 18
Session Cost: $10
Please login to sign-up for a scheduled skate.
Skill Level: Level 4 (D1 Players)
Skill Definitions
Notes: Contact Name: Candy Contact Phone: 612 670 6781 Contact Email: candace.j@live.com Arena Name: FLAAA SportsCenter Arena City: Forest Lake Game Date: 5/10/09 9-10pm Game Cost: $10 Game Type: Ice Hockey Game Length: 1 Hr Skill Level: C2-D1 Total Players: 18 + 2 goalies Notes: New game in the N Metro looking for players. New arena! 25 min from downtown just off the freeway.

Popularity: 44% [?]

STMA Adult Hockey Summer League

Posted on May 1, 2009 by No Comments

SUMMER 2009

STMA ARENA ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE

ALBERTVILLE, MINNESOTA


League Features

  • Non-Checking
  • No Slap Shots
  • Monday and Thursday Evenings
  • Certified Officials

League Skill Level

  • Intermediate

Venue

  • Stma Arena Albetville Mn. 55301

Games

  • Each team will be scheduled for 11 regular season games and Playoffs. Top 8 Teams make the Playoffs
  • All games will consist of three 17-minute periods and a 4-minute warm-up
  • Monday games start at 6:00 PM , 7:15 PM and 8:30 PM
  • Thursday games are at 6:00 PM, 7:15 PM and 8:30 PM

Rosters

  • A maximum of 20 players may be rostered, including goaltenders
  • All “subs” must be listed on the original roster. Substitute goaltenders are exempt from this rule
  • All teams must have a completed roster on file before the 3rd game.
  • All players must fill out a liability waiver prior to playing. No Exceptions

Equipment

  • Required – Shin pads, breezers, elbow pads, hockey gloves, mouth guards, regulation HECC Approved hockey helmet with permanent chin strap
  • Facial protection and shoulder pads are also highly recommended

Details and Costs

  • $300.00 Deposit Due at Captains Meeting to reserve teams spot. Deposit will be deducted from Entry Fee.
  • Full payment is due by Friday June 19th. NO EXCEPTIONS!
  • Checks and/or cash accepted. Make Checks Payable to: Grant Fitch
  • Final Deadline for all entries is May 29h, 2009
  • $1000 per team

Dates:

  • Monday, June 1
  • Thursday, June 4
  • Monday, June 8
  • Thursday, June 11
  • Monday, June 15
  • Thursday, June 18
  • Monday, June 22
  • Thursday, June 25
  • Monday, June 29
  • Thursday, July 2
  • Monday, July 6
  • Thursday, July 9
  • Monday, July 13
  • Thursday, July 16
  • Monday, July 20
  • Thursday, July 23
  • Monday, July 27
  • Thursday, July 30
  • Monday, August 3 (Playoffs)
  • Thursday, August 6 (Playoffs)
  • Monday, August 10 (Playoffs)
  • Thursday, August 13 Consolation/Championship

Contact: Grant Fitch at 763-497-6749 or GFitch2990@aol.com

Popularity: 33% [?]

Schwan Super Rink in Blaine now using Hockeyfinder.com

Posted on May 1, 2009 by No Comments

The National Sports Center / Schwan Super Rink in Blaine, Minnesota is now using Hockeyfinder.com to organize and promote their open hockey.

“This new online service for our open hockey schedule will allow players to view the weeks upcoming open skate times and sign up for them in advance. Players and goalies will be able to sign up on the same team as their friends, see who else will be attending the skate and know that two goalies will be there. This new way of keeping open hockey organized will create better skates, eliminate wasted time and most importantly control the amount of players who can play so that everyone gets plenty of ice time.”

Jim Greeley, Ice Sports Programming

Sign up today at www.hockeyfinder.com. It’s free and only takes a minute. You can then click on any Super Rink skate time to see the details for that particular open skate. To learn more simply contact Jim Greeley at jgreeley@superrink.org or Don Giroux at Hockeyfinder.com. dongiroux@gmail.com.

Popularity: 32% [?]

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Filed Under: Open Hockey