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College / University
College and University hockey combines elite competition with higher education, requiring players to balance academics, training, and travel while developing discipline and leadership on and off the ice.
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International Play
International hockey brings together top players worldwide to compete for national pride in unique tournaments with distinct rules, styles, and intense competition.
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Junior (U20)
Junior hockey for players under 20 bridges youth and professional levels, focusing on elite development, competition, and personal growth in a demanding, high-intensity environment.
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Learn to Skate / Learn to Play
Learn to Skate and Learn to Play are introductory programs teaching children basic skating and hockey skills in a fun, supportive environment focused on confidence, balance, and enjoyment.
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Pro (Major Leagues)
Major league hockey represents the highest level of the sport, featuring elite athletes competing with skill, speed, and precision in global professional leagues like the NHL and KHL.
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Pro (Minor Leagues)
Minor league hockey is a professional level where players develop skills, face tough schedules, and strive for major league opportunities while balancing ambition and daily challenges.
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U10 (Squirt / Atom in Canada)
U10 hockey, known as Squirt or Atom, is for 9 to 10-year-olds transitioning to full-ice play, focusing on skill refinement, positional play, and game sense while maintaining fun and creativity.
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U12 (Peewee)
U12 (Peewee) hockey is a critical development stage for 11- to 12-year-olds, focusing on skill growth, strategy, and competitive play with structured practices and real game intensity.
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U14 (Bantam)
U14 (Bantam) hockey introduces full checking for 13-14 year olds, emphasizing physicality, skill development, strategic play, and player growth in a competitive environment.
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U16 (Minor Midget)
U16 (Minor Midget) hockey is a critical stage for players aged 15 to 16, emphasizing speed, strength, tactical skill, and mental resilience as they prepare for competitive futures.
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