lake bonavista hockey novice coaches meeting september 29, 2013

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Lake Bonavista Hockey

Novice Coaches MeetingSeptember 29, 2013

Agenda Expectations of our Coaches Certification Requirements Booking Exhibition Games Player Development in Novice Goalie Development in Novice Coach Development Open Discussion

Expectations of our Coaches Code of Conduct

Coaches to conduct themselves in a manner that is aligned with the Lake Bonavista Sports Philosophy, its Coaches Code of Conduct, and the Hockey Calgary Fair Play Code

from LBCA’s Sports Philosophy:• Coaches shall be responsible for ensuring every player on

their team is given playing time as equal as possible.• Coaches shall encourage good sportsmanship, discipline,

team spirit and parent involvement and clearly avoid development of a “Win at any cost” attitude.

• Head Coaches shall be responsible for selecting Team Managers and Assistant Coaches and ensuring their commitment to the L.B.C.A. Sports Philosophy, Code of Conduct, Policy and Guidelines.

Expectations of our Coaches Head Coach Responsibilities

Accountable for the overall operation of team, on and off the ice Be aware of and comply with the rules, regulations, and bylaws of

Hockey Calgary Coordinate the delegation of responsibilities to the Team Manager

and Assistant Coaches Establish team rules and oversee the supervision of the players Plan on and off-ice activities in consultation with the Team Manager

and Assistant Coaches Coach the team during practices and games Design the practice plans in consultation with the Assistant Coaches Plan, implement, and control pre-game preparation and

communication with the team Before, during and after all games, together with the team’s players

and parents, be positive ambassadors of the Lake Bonavista hockey program

– adapted from Hockey Canada

Certification Requirements

Certification Requirements

safety certification valid for only 3 hockey seasons fees reimbursed by Hockey Program register through National Sports Academy

http://eshootsescores.com/mandatory_nccp_hockey.php

Booking Exhibition Games All exhibition games must be sanctioned by

Hockey Calgary Requests to be made by the home team on the

new on-line system Log-in on Hockey Calgary website

Automated email notifications to all required parties

Need to submit request more than 72 hours in advance to allow for booking of referees Requests less than 72 hours in advance will be

rejected

Player Development Objective to develop the players’ skills and abilities in all

three core performance areas how much focus in each area dependent on age group and skill

level

Technical & Tactical

MentalPhysical

Player Development - Novice

Technical & Tactical

MentalPhysical

Skills - skating, puck control, shooting, passing On-ice awareness (head on swivel, danger

zone) Basic stick checks, goal side positioning

Balance Agility Coordination Quickness

Respect for teammates, opponents, referees

Responsibility to play safe Build their basic

understanding of the game Nourish their love of the

game

Goalie Development

Goaltenders in Lake Bonavista has become a a critical issue numbers are decreasing year after year

not enough in older age categories to support the teams we have

goalie development is the hockey program’s most often mentioned issue/concern for coaches and parents

Goalie Development - Novice

Game management Encourage all the kids to go through the game rotation

the best you can Support the second year’s who show a greater interest

extra practice and game time in the second half of the season is acceptable

Practice management Goalies are not targets Dedicate some practice time for goalie specific training Set drill intervals to allow goalies to properly reset Every shot on goal is a feedback opportunity

Goalie Development Coaching Goaltending

Dedicated goalie coach is a huge asset Breakers Website

Goaltending 101 document USA Hockey Aldergrove Minor Hockey Goaltending Handbook

Resources available (R. Stephens, R. Kerr)

Coach Development Watch and observe other teams and coaches

not just what to do, also what not to do Make use of the resources available within

Lake Bonavista hockey program Breakers website mentoring support peer coaches your coaching team

Breakers Website

Coaches page Coaches meetings Support documents, templates Concussion awareness Web links to good hockey sites

Safety page Policies, procedures, resource links

Mentoring Support Cross-Program

coach feedback process on-ice coach development sessions

suggestions on topics welcome

Teams/Individuals on as requested basis

on-ice practice or game observations provide on-ice assistance supply drill suggestions offer advice on any coaching-related matters

Coach Development 3 components for effective coaching

A teacher Preparation (plan, organize) Delivery (communicate)

A leader “the ability to guide and motivate a group towards

common goals” A technician

Knowledge in skill development, tactics, systems, strategies, fitness, nutrition

Coach Development Becoming an effective good coach…

is a journey commitment to self-improvement concept simple, execution difficult some part science, some part art understand your strengths and weaknesses find your style and develop it to its full potential

“Coaching Hockey Successfully”Dennis Gendron

Wrap-up Coaching is not an easy job, and a ton of

hard work Thank you for stepping up!

Open Discussion Questions? Concerns, issues, successes?

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