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Toronto Icebreakers Womens Hockey Update

Limited openings in our summer league available
in recreational, competitive and elite divisions

Saturday June 8th at NCI
10am Womens skills session..$10/player
11am to 5pm...Co-ed tournament

Every Tuesday until September 15th
Womens skills session at New Centre Ice
715pm to 815pm...$10/player

Womens tounament June 22nd/23rd weekend
House league, recreational and competitive divisions
Four games guaranteed
Individual and team entries.

Metro Girls Summer Hockey Camp
July 8th to 12th; August 19th to 23rd and August 26th to 30th
Full day and half day programs available
Four hours of ice per day in the full day program
Bonus: A chance to skate every day with Gold Medallists from the
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Toronto Icebreakers Womens Hockey Update

Limited openings in our summer league available
in recreational, competitive and elite divisions

Saturday June 8th at New Centre Ice
9am Girls skills session...$10/player
10am Womens skills session..$10/player
11am to 5pm...Co-ed tournament

Every Tuesday until September 15th
Womens skills session at New Centre Ice
715pm to 815pm...$10/player

Girls tournament June 15-16 weekend
Senior AAA/NCAA division
Intermediate AA to novice levels

Womens tournament June 22nd/23rd weekend
House league, recreational and competitive divisions
Four games guaranteed
Individual and team entries.

Metro Girls Summer Hockey Camp
July 8th to 12th; August 19th to 23rd and August 26th to 30th
Full day and half day programs available
Four hours of ice per day in the full day program
Bonus: A chance to skate every day with Gold Medallists from the
Team Canada's womens hockey team

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Subject: Possible Tournament in San Diego


> Hello,
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>        This is DJ from the San Diego Heartbreakers. I am sending this
email
> out to all of you to find out if any of your teams would be interested in
> coming to Escondido on Presidents' Day Weekend (Feb 15th through Feb 18th,
> 2002) for a tournament. This tournament is hosted by Pickup Hockey 2000
and
> they have agreed to add 2 women's divisions. There are a lot of great
prizes
> that will be awarded during the tournament as well as a $1000. donation to
> the winner of each division. Each team also receives complimentary water
on
> the bench, postgame beer or soda and a free T-shirt. The cost for this
> tournament is $1300 per team. If you or your team are interested in
playing,
> please email me back before December 28th at email@hidden. For more
> information on the tournament, you can go to
> www.puh2000.com/tournament_puh2000.htm or you can email me with any
questions
> you might have.
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> Thanks
> DJ
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Hi all,
I'm the captian of a EE (beginner) co-ed team and so far, we've lost all but 1
game.  I expected us to at least win a couple so I'm trying to make some
changes.  

1/2 of the folks on our team have played for at least 2 years, the other half
are absolute beginners, played for 9 months or so on average.  All try hard and
have a lot of fun, which was the goal, but we're not scoring at all.  I've
noticed that the slower folks tend to avoid forechecking and almost never get
far enough into the offensive zone to take shots, they hang at the blue line, I
guess because they think they need the extra time if there's a breakaway.

We've tried putting our strongest folks on D, with the agreement that they'll
blow by the wings when they have a chance.  This sort of worked, though of
course we lost that game.

How can I balance our lines so that we have a better chance of scoring?
Putting 2 strong forwards with 1 weak one wasn't really working, but putting 3
strong, then 3 weaker forwards on their own lines also isn't working.  My next
trick is to base the weaker lines strategy on cherry picking in front of the
net.  What do you think?  What's a better way to go?

I welcome any and all suggestions with this!  
Thanks
Liz

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I'm sure there are far better coaches than me here to answer this, but when my daughter was one of the strong players on a youth girls team with a wide range of abilities, as you describe, they had a lot of success. They played with my daughter and the other stong player switching off at one D, with the next best two skaters/puck handlers at center. The next best skaters plyed at the other D, and the rest of the (inexperienced) skaters played wing. They started each period with my daughter taking the faceoff, the best center at one wing, and the other defensive pair back, to try for a quick rush with the three strong players, then an early line change, with my daughter double-shifted and dropped back into defense. Almost all the rest of the scoring came on the weak-side rush from the two strong D's. They did very well, but they were playing against a lot of other very inexperienced players, and a strong player could occasionally skate through the whole other team. Strong defense on the other side though, would be trouble, and they didn't have many high-scoring games. You'll have to judge whether this would work in your league.
- Kevin Kooiker