Showdown Tournaments Presents- Eve of the 35th Country & Western Showdown – Music City Style

🤠🏒 Eve of the 35th Country & Western Showdown – Music City Style 🏒🤠 Broadway lights and a six-string sound, But the real show’s waiting at the rinks in town. For 35 years in Nashville, sticks hit the ice, Where youth hockey dreams come rolling in nice. 78 teams, skates packed on a the plane [...]

17th Capital Showdown Eve

🇺🇸 🏒🇺🇸 The rinks are quiet tonight in the Capital’s glow, Zambonis hum slow where tomorrow we’ll go. Laces will tighten, the puck soon will drop, At the 17th Capital Showdown—hockey nonstop. 🏒   From the rivers of Maryland to cities afar, Seventy-seven teams, most have traveled by car. From 8U dreamers to 16U strong, [...]

Inspirational Youth Hockey Coach’s Speech From My Dad

Cherished members of the youth hockey community, we honor the memory and enduring legacy of Gene Harrington, a remarkable individual whose vibrant spirit touched the lives of countless young athletes and families. Gene Harrington, a man of diverse talents and boundless enthusiasm, exemplified what it means to be a devoted husband, father, coach, counselor, teacher, [...]

How to Be a Great Hockey Parent: 10 Do’s and Don’ts at the Rink

Youth hockey is about more than wins and goals—it’s about experiences, growth, and community. As a parent, your role is more influential than you may realize. You set the tone for your child’s relationship with the game. Whether you’re cheering in the stands or packing post-game snacks, here are 10 simple do’s and don’ts that [...]

What to Do When Your Team Doesn’t Win the Hockey Tournament

What to Do When Your Team Doesn’t Win the Hockey Tournament Not winning a tournament can feel disappointing, but it’s part of the game — and a valuable learning experience. In youth hockey, success isn’t just measured by the scoreboard but by how you respond to setbacks and grow from them. Handling a loss with [...]

Team Manager’s Guide to Picking Youth Hockey Tournaments to Attend

Youth hockey tournaments are an exciting and essential part of a young hockey player's development. They provide invaluable opportunities for growth, competition, camaraderie, and fun. As a team manager, one of your crucial responsibilities is choosing the right tournaments for your youth hockey team. This decision involves various factors that can significantly impact your players' [...]

Hockey Mom Tribute to the My Hockey Mom Prayer

In the whirlwind of holiday chaos and a busy hockey schedule, where the jingle of bells competes with the hustle and bustle of year-end festivities and you are racing to practices, team parties and hockey tournaments, Nelsa Roberto's "My Hockey Mom Prayer" emerges as a reminder to take a deep breath and prepare for every [...]

Youth Hockey Referees are Essential to the Game of Hockey

Youth hockey referees are such an important part of the game, ensuring that players abide by the rules and regulations while ensuring that the game is played safely. However, being a youth hockey referee is not an easy job. They face a lot of challenges, and we must understand and empathize with them. Below, we [...]

Happy Thanksgiving from Our Hockey Family to Yours!

🏒🦃 Happy Thanksgiving from Our Hockey Family to Yours! 🦃🏒 This Thanksgiving, we pause to reflect on the incredible hockey community that makes our journey so incredibly special. As a family immersed in hockey, we are filled with gratitude for the people who bring youth hockey to life. To the Youth Hockey Coaches: Your [...]

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20 Ways to Be a Good Sport in Youth Hockey: For Players and Parents

Hockey is more than just a game... it's a way of life and passion that can last a lifetime. It's a sport that fosters camaraderie, teaches valuable life lessons, and builds character. As young athletes step onto the ice, they embark on a journey that extends beyond scoring goals and making saves. It's a journey [...]

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