2021-2022 SPRMHA Checking Clinic Schedule
2021-08-26All players, male and female, are required to attend a checking clinic in both years of U13 and the first year of U15. This includes players playing in non-checking leagues, male and female players. Goalies are encouraged to attend but not required to take the checking clinic.
Click here to pre-register https://forms.gle/XvPNH3QerBVantgY8
While these are called "checking" clinics, players will learn proper positioning and angling, stick checks, and develop contact confidence. This progression ends with the body checking component. Player safety and respect for opposing players are also discussed while emphasizing the importance of playing and staying within the rules of the game.
U15 players playing at the AA and AAA level will not be permitted to play in any games, including pre-season exhibition games until they have attended a checking clinic.
To keep the numbers even, the two U13 clinics will be divided evenly if there is more in one time over the other.
The cost is $20.00 and is to be paid at the time of the clinic. Players will not be permitted on the ice if payment is not made.
CLINIC #1 U13 ONLY
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 400pm MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 430pm CODY BANKS ON ICE
CLINIC #2 U13/U15 FEMALES ONLY
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 620pm MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 650pm CODY BANKS ON ICE
CLINIC #3 U15 ONLY
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1120am MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1150am CODY BANKS ON ICE
CLINIC #4 U13 ONLY
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 440pm MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 510pm CODY BANKS ON ICE
To ensure we are operating safely and following the Chief Public Health Office and Facilities, we must adhere to the following guidelines and protocols when using the facilities.
CODY BANKS:
To open the season starting Sept 1, Cody Banks Arena will follow the same operational plan as last season with 4 cohorts (zones). Each cohort is now allowed 100 people in it which is up from 50 when we closed last season. All zones (cohorts of 100) must remain separate at all times and must not crossover into one another.
Below is a list of rules that must be followed.
1 - On-ice users can enter the main entrance a maximum of 30 minutes prior to their ice time and must depart within 15 minutes of the completion of their ice time.
2 - Spectators may enter the side spectator entrance at the exact start of the ice time and depart immediately after completion of the ice time
3 - Screening and contact tracing must take place at the entry points (main entrance and spectator entrance (if used))
4 - Non-medical masks are recommended throughout the facility when social distancing is not possible
CARI:
To Be Announced.
A reminder to check your child for COVID-like symptoms prior to each on-ice activity. The screening questionnaire can be found here: http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122815
If you have answered “YES” to any of the questions, please DO NOT send your child to on-ice activities at this time. Consult your health care provider or call 811 to determine when you can return to on-ice activities and whether you need to be tested for COVID19
If you have answered “No” to all the above questions, you may send your child to on-ice activities.
Sincerely
SPRMHA Executive Board
Click here to pre-register https://forms.gle/XvPNH3QerBVantgY8
While these are called "checking" clinics, players will learn proper positioning and angling, stick checks, and develop contact confidence. This progression ends with the body checking component. Player safety and respect for opposing players are also discussed while emphasizing the importance of playing and staying within the rules of the game.
U15 players playing at the AA and AAA level will not be permitted to play in any games, including pre-season exhibition games until they have attended a checking clinic.
To keep the numbers even, the two U13 clinics will be divided evenly if there is more in one time over the other.
The cost is $20.00 and is to be paid at the time of the clinic. Players will not be permitted on the ice if payment is not made.
CLINIC #1 U13 ONLY
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 400pm MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 430pm CODY BANKS ON ICE
CLINIC #2 U13/U15 FEMALES ONLY
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 620pm MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 650pm CODY BANKS ON ICE
CLINIC #3 U15 ONLY
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1120am MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1150am CODY BANKS ON ICE
CLINIC #4 U13 ONLY
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 440pm MAPLE ROOM OFF ICE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 510pm CODY BANKS ON ICE
To ensure we are operating safely and following the Chief Public Health Office and Facilities, we must adhere to the following guidelines and protocols when using the facilities.
CODY BANKS:
To open the season starting Sept 1, Cody Banks Arena will follow the same operational plan as last season with 4 cohorts (zones). Each cohort is now allowed 100 people in it which is up from 50 when we closed last season. All zones (cohorts of 100) must remain separate at all times and must not crossover into one another.
Below is a list of rules that must be followed.
1 - On-ice users can enter the main entrance a maximum of 30 minutes prior to their ice time and must depart within 15 minutes of the completion of their ice time.
2 - Spectators may enter the side spectator entrance at the exact start of the ice time and depart immediately after completion of the ice time
3 - Screening and contact tracing must take place at the entry points (main entrance and spectator entrance (if used))
4 - Non-medical masks are recommended throughout the facility when social distancing is not possible
CARI:
To Be Announced.
A reminder to check your child for COVID-like symptoms prior to each on-ice activity. The screening questionnaire can be found here: http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122815
If you have answered “YES” to any of the questions, please DO NOT send your child to on-ice activities at this time. Consult your health care provider or call 811 to determine when you can return to on-ice activities and whether you need to be tested for COVID19
If you have answered “No” to all the above questions, you may send your child to on-ice activities.
Sincerely
SPRMHA Executive Board