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Being a Hockey Parent
So this post has 2 parts.....
First.... The Little Man went away from Eagle gloves.... Don't know why this is disappointing to me, but it is all the same. He has had a pair on since he was 7 and now TPS.... Like always, I tell him, fit and function is key....and tossed him what was sure to be his next gloves(Eagle PPF's). Told him to try on a few pair of gloves while I chased his sister around, who was trying on every piece of equipment in the place. Anyway, came back and he had his gloves picked out... I am sure I must have given a look, because I got the response "They are what fit best, I LIKE THESE." Dad was just overruled for the first time in an equipment purchase..... (I still think the Eagle's felt better) Second..... Just paid for this years USAHockey fee this morning. Purchased a new helmet(just because), shield(his old fishbowl was hammered), gloves and shin guards this afternoon...... Saturday I will pay this years rec hockey fees(his last year) and expect to hear shortly what this season of high school hockey(his first regular season, has been playing this Summer with the JV team) will be costing me....:rolleyes: It is a good damn thing I love this sport and being at the rink, because it is not exactly easy on my wallet. Guess there could be worse things, right....I could be paying for travel leagues...:r (He also is going to make it into the new season in last years skates, so that is a nice treat) In the end, I could not be happier to be working my way through this and cross my fingers that his sister catches the bug as well.... P.S. I'll get a box of cigars worth of cash out of his old stuff at the skate swap....:tu P.S.S. 2 more years and I don't have to taxi him to practices, drop in and stick & puck. |
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For the record, E.J, I like the Eagles too. ;)
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My son just informed me that he wishes to stop playing hockey this year. He would be a 2nd year Bantam, just one season away from playing at the high school level. Started when he was 4 and after 11 season, he is not as in love with the game as he used to be, and is thinking of all the stuff that he has missed out on. He wants to ski, snowboard and do some family vacations that don't involve him playing in 3-5 games in single weekend. He switched from forward to goalie about 5 years ago, and has had some great success.
I am saddened, but at the same time proud of what he has accomplished! I am also going to miss the rink, but feel I can acclimate to a chalet setting just fine. :xxx The sale of his equipment is going to be bittersweet as shopping for it has always been one of my favorite things to do with him. |
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Wow Steve, my son is the same age(going into his second year of Bantam) and I am not sure how I would feel about hearing that....
Good for him to make a decision that he feels strongly about. Who knows, maybe he just needs a year off to reinvigorate. Whatever happens, I am sure it will be a fun ride for him. I am sure warm ski lodges and fine cigars await you this season! |
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It could be worse. He could have been a she and a cheerleader. The money they blow through is INCREDIBLE.
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My kid has his first team practice of the year tonight, we leave in moments. Paying my first installment tonight too.
2nd year Peewee and he still loves it as much as he did when he was 4, he is even branching out this year and should be playing defense almost full time. If he ever said he wanted to quit I would make sure he had all the relevant info first, and then cry alone if he really did quit. Some kids are just naturals, and you hate to see that go to waste. In the end as long as he was truly happy and still kept busy and stayed academically healthy as well, I would support whatever decision he made. It would still suck tho :( |
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Enjoy the season E.J.!
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I will say its possible my high school friends spent more than most. They were very talented (multiple national championships) and VERY materialistic. |
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Can't wait to be a hockey dad! :D
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Since the start of the Summer season.....:rolleyes: 10K shin pads 10K elbow pads S19 pants 9900 bucket w/ Bauer clear full shield X60 stick R8 gloves Think there is a place I can go for help...:confused: |
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The bank.
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This threads giving me the itch for hockey season to start back up (55 days til first game). I play in a league over here in Germany, and we travel around Europe quite a bit throughout the season. Hockey's the one sport that I feel I'll always stick with as long as I can -- none of the others came close.
And I'm surely going to end up being a hockey dad when I get older, and I'm looking forward to that as well. |
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I have a few questions for you hockey parents. My son is 4 and will be starting Kindergarten in September. He turns 5 in November.
My questions are: What age can he start playing ice hockey? What are the expected costs (ballpark) Should I start him out in floor or roller hockey first? I only ask because I've never really played ice hockey. I grew up playing street hockey and indoor floor hockey. In college I played a season of roller, but only 1 game in an organized ice hockey league as a fill in. I know nothing of how youth ice hockey works. Thanks, Mike |
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hockey parents definately give up alot. I remember my dad waking up at 4 am on saturday monrings to make 5 am practices. that and all the expenses of gear.
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You guys enjoy it while you can... My son played local club soccer from 4-8. Then came travel soccer (all over the southeast) from 9-17. On top of that was middle school and high school soccer. Now he plays in college but it is so different than being able to travel and spend time at the fields. I miss it badly. Yep, it cost me a small fortune, but I wouldn't trade the memories for all the money in the world!!!
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Thanks for the info guys. Any contact info for these league? Are they national organizations or just find the local deal and go?
I definitely am OK with used gear. Although I know hockey gear can and does stink like no other. We might have to get on of those steam cleaner or something. Just to clean the old funk out of the pads before giving them to my son. Anyway, Thanks again |
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http://www.detroithockey.org/i-program.htm Looks like $150 for their iProgram, all-inclusive.... BTW used gear isn't bad at all, especially with young kids... |
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Because it is a slow work day and I am prideful....here are a few photos I have at the workplace of my experience as the Little Man has progressed through Mites, Squirts, Pee Wee, Bantam and this Summer's delve into the High School Hockey program.... It is "fairly" chronological, but not 100%.... There are missing years, but the first 2 are his first year if I recall correctly....
http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/4...ygame21022.jpg http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/7334/lmoldschool1.jpg http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/9...p0009small.jpg http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/7...03edited41.jpg http://img806.imageshack.us/img806/6267/92717151.jpg |
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http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/5285/summerseason2.jpg
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/6174/ratings1.jpg http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/9327/febgame7.jpg http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/2571/mhockey4.jpg There was a time that the Little Man wanted to be between the pipes.... He liked that long enough that it cost me a set of pads... He did it every summer for a bit.... http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/4376/xg1.jpg |
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Awesome Pics! As I think about it more and more, I am sure going to miss watching the boy play!
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E.J. - Thanks for the links and the great pics. My wife and I are so excited for our son to get into sports, especially hockey. I will post some pics when I can.
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1)Micah started playing ice at 3.5 He was pretty much the youngest kid though and there was good and bad about that. It definelty pushed him. If he will be 5 when the season starts thats more then old enough. Micah will be turning 5 during his second season. 2)Should be a lot cheaper for you, but out here it was about 1k for the season. regardless of age. So when you see the cost just remember it could be worse. 3) I stated Micah roller blading at about 2.5. He didnt ice skate till 3. I felt it helped him a lot with ice. I am about to do the samething with my middle daughter. Actually I start them in a 4 wheel plastic skate so they learn balance and push. Then a roller blade, then an ice skate. Cause we are sharing heres a video from May for summer league. He is wearing 25 in the video. He was being lazy unless he had the puck. Sometimes he skates hrd sometimes he doesnt. At 4 I am just happy he loves skating and I never have to encourage him. You will see some parents do things at the rink that makes you shake your head. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyob7dfiEw4 |
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That is stinking awesome Mike! Good stuff.....
That age is so fun! |
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I'm off to another game.... Second round of the playoffs!
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Well....that didn't work out the way we planned...:td. Guess we have to make it through the losers bracket... Dropped them to 1-1 in the playoffs....
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Holy crap!!!!
Number 12 is wearing Bauer 2000's I think from 03 and those Nike Ignites number 9 has are from 2001. Sorry gear whore took over. Sorry about the Loss. Love the Fishbowl. Micahs is scratched pretty good after one year I need to get him a new one. |
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I have definetly found something that is frustrating about the minimite level. Peoples shiiiiitass kids.
Some of you I spoke with privately about a kid we had in the league who sucked and instead of trying to play would skate around running kids from behind and boarding them. He was little and weak on his skates so even though he was dangerous he wasnt to dangerous. An anonymous email was sent to the league head and the child and father were called in and told they would be banned if it occurred again. This child has now been much better. That said a new kid has decided to start crosschecking kids from behind. Again another poor skater. Today his mom who is clearly a model citizen :r was filming her kid and a group of us decided to discuss some kids issues with crosschecking. She gave a dirty look. After the boy went after Micah I called him over and right infront of her said "hey if that boy keeps crosschecking you its okay for you to defend yourself" . This women gave me a very dirty look. After the game she again scowled at me when she walked by. Looking back I am kind of regreting this. I generally tell Micah just skate harder if someone bothers him. I know these kids tend to get weeded out naturaley, but its just irritating. Clearly Micah being so young and not understanding why the kid crosschecked him and how to handle it adds to my frustration as his parent. I guess this is the downside of having your kids start so young and play with 6-7 year olds. next year I know this wont be an issue. You dads with experience how did you address it |
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OK, im not a parent, nor do I know much about hockey (so basically completely unqualified for this), but I am a second generation college baseball player, and I can tell you that from YOUR end of the deal, IMO you should teach him to be CONSTANTLY above reproach. He's going to figure out what he can get away with and how he can handle things on the ice, what he needs is for you to teach him the honor and the respect that will not only shape his hockey career, but will extend deep into his life.
Tell him to get good, clean, hard checks and to NEVER allow himself to make a single dirty play. Its about integrity, about doing it the right way, and being better than everyone else without stooping low. YMMV :) |
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Mac I will be having a talk with him tomorrow, to tell him dad was wrong, but mainly because hes too young to understand what I was telling him. I knew right after I did it I shouldnt have. I think I partly did to jack the mom up.
I played bball through H.S. and played rec hockey as an adult. The games are very different. There is a lot of self policing in hockey. The game is more fluid and there is a lot of roughousing(sp) on the ice as kids try to establish a pecking order. You wouldnt think little kids would do this, but trust me. Just as in school and life some kids try to bully other kids. The coaches largely let this go as its kind of part of the game. Unless it becomes dangerous. You need to learn to deal with it. Its part of why hockey is one of the best sports to have kids play. So really the issue becomes how you want your kid to deal with someone bullying them. As I said though Micah is really to young to grasp whats going on and I should not have told him to go back after the kid. Al had told me last year having him start playing at 3 may not be a good idea. I suspect this may have been part of the reason. While he improved greatly skill wise he doesnt grasp everything going on at times. I am sure toward the end of the comming season things like this wont be an issue as he will turn 5 and figure some of this out. But hey this is the hockey parent banter and a good lesson for people with little ones. |
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http://www.hockeymonkey.com/weekend-blowout.html
Some good deals especailly if out of state of CA and not paying taxes. |
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Coaches at this age are there to teach the kids the game, not win. If there are kids that are not playing the game as it should be played, it is 100% their responsibility to change that. If they have problems, they should address it with the parents and come to an understanding that if the kid cannot play the game within the rules, he/she will not see the ice. I never have had much issue with this type of stuff. 2 years ago the Little Man did get suspended a game for addressing an issue on the ice. In a perfect world, it wouldn’t have happened, but I was not mad at him, nor embarrassed at the behavior….:2 |
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Couple of things.
This really seems to be more of an issue at the minimite level as the kids dont follow directions as well, dont stay focused, and well some of them just need to have some actual parenting done. Its no check as I dont know a league in the country that allows checks prior to Pee Wee. Your league may be different but out here the games often resemble a bunch of monkeys trying to fock a football. There is minimal refing and in the summer the league actually doesnt have dads for coaches, but instead the 20 year old kids run the practices and games. So things definelty are poorly run. During the regular season we were very active in actively controling the kids. I was pretty proud of micah today they had 1/2hr practice 1/2hr game. In practice the kid was skating around looking for someone to bother. At one point during line drills he skated over towards Micah. Micah said something to him and skated over to some friends. During the game he got a pretty nice breakaway goal. Fees were released today. $1045 for the season. Just seems wrong to pay that much for a 4 year old to play ice hockey. |
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I'll consider myself lucky to be at $750 total for Bantam Rec and High School...... Just back from a game tonight(scrimmage against another local HS JV team).... Good tie if there is one.... Down 4-1 going into the third and pulled it to 4-4. Little Man was +2.... No games on the schedule for at least 3-4 weeks..... Word is the HS are trying to secure ice time and will have dryland training 3 * a week starting the 30th....... Assume rec will start in a month.... http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/4743/jb1e.jpg |
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