(Sand Sharks Clinic)
SESSION 1: OCTOBER 1 - DECEMBER 3
SESSION 2: DECEMBER 10 - FEBRUARY 25
APPROACH
For the 2023-2024 season, we've partnered with the New York Rangers to offer two 10-week Learn to Play Hockey sessions for girls 4 - 11.
A New York Ranger coach and a team of Shoreline Sharks instructors will lead on-ice instruction. Sand Sharks will learn the basics of hockey, including skating, shooting, and passing. First-time participants will receive complimentary gear: a helmet with a cage, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey pants, shin guards, hockey skates, a hockey stick, a jersey, and socks.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
A level system will be used to group players by their ability to accelerate development. Once participants demonstrate readiness and competency, they will move to the next level. Aside from keeping players engaged and growing, levels allow coaches to tailor the cadence and challenge of the drills to match the ability.
As players advance, concepts of cooperation, teamwork, fair play, and sportsmanship are introduced.
REQUIREMENTS
Basic skating experience is recommended for those looking to participate in the clinic's Learn to Play (LTP) section. Ideally, players should be able to skate unassisted and get up after falling.
A Learn to Skate (LTS) section is a part of the clinic; however, we recommend that those without skating skills take an LTS session at their local skating rink prior to the start of this clinic so that participants can learn hockey.
Sign up for our Learn to Play Clinic designed for girls ages 4 - 11.
Participants from our Sand Sharks Learn to Play Clinic.
We are committed to creating a positive experience for participants and their families. Our coaches welcome the opportunity to teach your daughter to skate and play, while hopefully fostering a passion for the great game of hockey. Today, a majority of our travel team players started in our development program.
Email us at registrar@shorelinesharkshockey.com.
Sign up for our Learn to Play Clinic designed for girls ages 4 - 11.
Send an email to our registrar with questions about the program or registration.