KC MINOR CODE OF CONDUCT
RESPECT IN SPORT FOR PARENTS
CONCUSSION AWARENESS
PLAYER SPONSOR LETTER
New Players - Equipment Checklist
o Hockey skates and skate guards
o Shin pads
o Hockey pants
o Jock/Jill with cup, ideally with velcro tabs to hold socks up
o Garter belt For socks (ONLY IF NO VELCRO ON JOCK/JILL)
o Shoulder pads
o Elbow pads
o Hockey gloves
o Neck guard
o Helmet – must be C.S.A. approved helmet with full cage
o Mouth guard (U9 Division and older)
o Hockey stick
o Hockey tape
o Practice jersey
o Hockey socks – for practice
o Hockey bag to carry/store equipment
10 Ways to be a Great Hockey Parent
- Get involved with the team in a positive way.
- Let your son and daughter know you enjoy having them involved with the game
- Don't lose perspective, emphasize the values associated with the game
- Be supportive and don't let expectations become a burden to the player
- Model respectful behaviour
- Be there for your child win or lose
- Make safety, respect, fair play and fun a priority
- Support your child emotionally
- Encourage your child to participate but avoid pressuring them to play the game
- Communicate with the coaches and officials in a professional manner
CLICK HERE - You will be redirected to the HNO/Hockey Canada Website's PARENTS PAGE.