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SportONE Parkview IceHouse offers a variety of hockey programming for all age groups and skill levels.

We are committed to the development of the sport of hockey through the improvement of individual player skills, team building and physical and mental training. We provide qualified, enthusiastic coaches, the most progressive teaching techniques and specialized training programs. You’ve come to the right place if you’re looking to play ice hockey in any capacity. Check out our programs listed below…

Clinics (Powerskating, Checking & Battle, Passing & Stickhandling, Positional/Hockey Concepts, Small Area Games/Concepts & Goaltender Development): Sessions run on a monthly schedule every Tuesday – **Fee schedule depends on number of Tuesday’s in the month of scheduled clinic.

  • Player clinic schedules rotate each month based on age group
  • Make sure to check the daily schedule for exact times HERE

CURRENT YOUTH HOCKEY PROGRAMMING

Learn to Skate for Hockey (Hockey 1-2)

This curriculum is designed for children who have graduated from Snowplow 4 or higher to teach the fundamentals of hockey skating and to be more proficient and agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques for the game of hockey are the primary focus and all elements are taught without a puck. Skaters will learn the basic hockey stance, stride, backward skating, knee bend, and other necessary fundamentals to be successful. Full gear not required.

6 WEEKS – ONE CLASS PER WEEK
MONDAY 6PM | SATURDAY 1PM
AGE:
6+ YEARS
FEE: $109


2023-2024 SESSIONS

MONDAY April 8 – May 13 (registration will open March 1st)

SATURDAY April 13-May 18 (registration will open March 1st)

MONDAY May 20 – June 24 (registrations will open April 1st)

Hockey 3-4

Class is designed to teach the fundamentals of hockey skating.
Class will include 20-minute Off-ice Class, 40-minute On-ice Skills Class and 10-minute game!

Off-Ice Class will focus on warm-up and strengthening exercises, stability, balance and coordination with a cool-down.

On-Ice Skills Class participants will learn how to be more proficient and agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques for the game, power, edge control of hockey are the primary focus of the levels. All elements will be taught without a puck.

Requirements: Participants must pass Hockey 2 or Basic 2 levels in Learn to Skate USA program in order to advance to Hockey 3-4 class. Skate rental is included with registration fee.
Full Hockey gear required!

ONE CLASS PER WEEK
AGE: 4+ YEARS

Mondays | Off-ice 5:30-5:50pm |  On-ice 6:10-7pm
Saturdays | Off-Ice 12:20-12:40 | On-Ice 1-1:50PM


2023-2024 SESSIONS

WINTER 2:
Mondays | February 19 – March 25
Saturdays | February 24 – March 30

(Registrations will open January 1st)

SPRING 1:
Mondays | April 8 – May 13
Saturdays | April 13 – May 18

(Registrations will open March 1st)

SPRING 2:
Mondays | May 20 – June 24 (Classes will not be held on 5/20 or 5/27. Makeup sessions will occur on 5/30 at the usual time.)

(Registrations will open April 1st)

SUMMER 1:
Mondays | July 8 – August 12

(Registrations will open June 1st)

SUMMER 2:
Mondays | August 19 – September 23

(Registrations will open July 1st)

Fundamental Skills & Games

The Fundamental Puck Skills & Games program is designed for players who have passed out of Hockey 3-4 and are preparing to join the house league. This program improves overall skills teaching proper technique in skating with the puck, puck control, passing, and receiving. The skills introduced allow players to improve their game and provide them with the confidence to join a league. Each session will end with a game. The importance of team play, great sportsmanship, and effort will be a main focus in this program.

Proper skating techniques for the game of hockey, power, and edge control are the primary focus of the levels. All elements will be taught with AND without a puck. Skate rental is included with registration fee.

Off-Ice Class will focus on warm-up and strengthening exercises, stability, balance and coordination with a cool-down. Off-Ice Skills Class participants will learn how to be more proficient and agile helping them excel on the ice.

ONE CLASS PER WEEK | 6 WEEK SESSION
AGE: 5+ YEARS

Mondays
Off-ice 5:30-5:50pm |  On-ice 6:10-7pm
Saturdays
Off-Ice 12:20-12:40 | On-Ice 1-1:50PM


2023-2024 SESSIONS

WINTER 2:
Mondays | February 19 – March 25
Saturdays | February 24 – March 30

(Registrations will open January 1st)

SPRING 1:
Mondays | April 8 – May 13
Saturdays | April 13 – May 18

(Registrations will open March 1st)

SPRING 2:
Mondays | May 20 – June 24 (Classes will not be held on 5/20 or 5/27. Makeup sessions will occur on 5/30 at the usual time.)

(Registrations will open April 1st)

SUMMER 1:
Mondays | July 8 – August 12

(Registrations will open June 1st)

SUMMER 2:
Mondays | August 19 – September 23

(Registrations will open July 1st)

Youth Instructional League

At the beginning of each day, the players will “report” to their assigned coach. The coach will then work with the players prior to each game, introducing, or reiterating certain team and game concepts. Games will be 22 minute cross-ice (*2 games per week)”.

WHO’S ELIGIBLE: Skaters who are in OR have recently been passed out of Hockey 3/4 and Fundamental Puck & Skills | SPOTS ARE LIMITED

WEDNESDAYS – ONE CLASS PER WEEK

FEE: $258 or payment plan option

2024 SESSIONS
Spring: April 10 – June 12 (registration opens March 1)

Spring/Summer: June 19 – Aug 28 (registration opens May 1)

GOALIE DEVELOPMENT TRAINING

In this demanding position skating is the most important element, so we ask that players have graduated Hockey 3-4 and have completed a minimum of three (3) Power Skating sessions prior to registration.

Goalies are a key contributor to the success of our teams. Our Fort Wayne goalie development clinics teach goalies of all ages the skills and techniques required to be successful in this unique and demanding position. We have coaches from all backgrounds and experience, and our curriculum is designed to challenge all levels from introductory to advanced. Our clinics focus on stance, movement, balance, agility, butterfly technique, angles and the most important part of being a goalie – skating.

ONE CLASS PER WEEK | 4 WEEK SESSION – $106
Mondays:
7:20pm

2023-2024 SESSIONS

Mondays | Feb 5 – 26
Mondays | March 4 – 25
Mondays | April  8 – 29
Mondays | May 6 – 20 (Classes will not be held on 5/20. Makeup sessions will occur on 5/30 at the usual time.)
Mondays | June 3 – 24
Mondays | July 8 – 29
Mondays | August 5 – 26

 

U8 Hockey/Skating Skills

Hockey is a game of speed, agility & transition skating. The best skaters have become dynamic athletes on skates. This class will challenge your edge control and skating stride proficiency, as well as challenging you to break through your skating comfort zone to maximize your power. This class will focus on general athleticism on the ice with and without pucks and will have a heavy focus on skating skills, puck handling techniques & battle/game concepts.

Some of the skills being covered:
Skating Posture (knee bend/chest position), Edge Control, Cross Overs, Pivots, Stick Handling Skills, Passing Skills, Puck Protection

CLASS IS INTENDED FOR 8U & BELOW

 


U8/U10 Transition Skills Clinic (Mite to Squirt)

After 2, 3 or maybe even 4 years of cross ice and half ice hockey, your 2011 birth year player finally gets to move up to the full ice game…but now what?

The full ice game presents players with a whole new set of rules and challenges such as positions, line changes, faceoffs and a much larger ice surface to navigate.

Our Mite to Squirt Transition clinic is designed to introduce full ice concepts to players in a fun and engaging atmosphere. Each class we will introduce and review new terminology, rules, positional play and team play concepts.

PLAYERS MUST BE MOVING FROM MITE TO 10U OR ALREADY IN 10U

ONE CLASS PER WEEK | 4 WEEK SESSION – $106
MONDAYS:
5:20PM

2023-2024 SESSIONS

Mondays | Apr 8 – Apr 29
(registration will open Mar 1st)

Mondays | May 6 – May 20 (Classes will not be held on 5/20. Makeup sessions will occur on 5/30 at the usual time.)
(registration will open Apr 1st)

Mondays | June 3 – June 24
(registration will open May 1st)

 

U10 | U12 | 14 SKILLS

This weekly hockey training session is designed to help develop player’s skills and confidence on the ice. With age and skill appropriate exercises,  players will work through fun exercises and drills to hone their technique and ability. 

MONTHLY – ONE CLASS PER WEEK
Wednesdays: See schedule for times

2023-2024 SESSIONS

January: 10 – 31
February: 7 – 28

Power Skating Clinic

Power skating gives players the opportunity to develop not only confidence in their individual skills, but also a solid foundation allowing the player to better reach his/her goals. This hybrid program will focus on a variety of skating skills including correct skating posture with and without the puck, edge control, balance, stride, change of direction, and more. Lessons are taught in a positive and disciplined environment that encourages players to push themselves to improve each day. The culture of the lesson encourages players to be comfortable with being uncomfortable for maximum growth.

 

FEE: $106 – 4 Week Session
MONTHLY: Runs on Tuesdays at 5:30pm

2024 SESSIONS

March: 5 – 26 (registration opens February 1)
April: 9 – 30 (registration opens March 1)
May: 7-28 (registration opens April 1)
June: 4 – 25 (registration opens May 1)
July: 9 – 30 (registration opens June 1)

Hockey hands + Passing

The Hockey Hands class teaches skaters a variety of puck handling concepts and skills that they can apply in game situations. The class is designed to enhance each skaters ability to handle the puck with more confidence. Players will improve their ability to carry the puck with their eyes up allowing better decision making on the ice. Fundamentals will be taught on how to properly execute and receive a pass as well as how to handle the puck in different situations on the ice. This class is a must for players looking to increase their playmaking ability and overall confidence to receive, possess/carry, and pass the puck. 

Puckhandling: body position, cradling the puck, rolling your wrist, deking and faking, stickhandling through traffic, arms extended out away from body, controlling the puck stationary and in motion, high speed skating with the puck. 

Passing: forehand and backhand stationary and in motion, saucer, one touch, accuracy, timing, weight transfer, follow through, keeping head up, sweeping the puck, communicating, and support.

 

FEE: $106 – 4 Week Session
MONTHLY: Runs on Tuesdays at 6:30pm

2024 SESSIONS

March: 5 – 26 (registration opens February 1)
June: 4 – 25 (registration opens May 1)
July: 9 – 30 (registration opens June 1)

Checking + Body Contact

If your child loves competing on the ice this clinic is for you! Skaters will experience high-pressure drills and small area games. All players will be taught how to win 50/50 pucks, how to control the puck under pressure, how to angle properly and how to battle along the boards. All players will perform battle drills on the ice. Players of all ages will also learn how to receive contact in heavy traffic situations. This class will help your skater stretch his or her panic point and teach them to play the game safer! Body Contact & Battle, Puck Protection, Stick on puck, Angling, Body Checking (14U). 

 

FEE: $106 – 4 Week Session
MONTHLY: Runs on Tuesdays at 6:30pm

2024 SESSIONS

April: 9 – 30 (registration opens March 1)
May:
7 – 28 (registration opens April 1)

GIrls 2024 Skills sessions

USA Hockey has nurtured the growth of female hockey since the 1970s, and today, girls hockey is among the fastest-growing youth sports in the United States. SportOne Parkview Icehouse has made the commitment to furthering the growth of female hockey in our area, and nationally. 

We would like to invite you back to participate in a unique opportunity to come out to our third ALL FEMALE hockey skills session. Our goal is to create an environment that creates friendships, inclusiveness, and an opportunity for older female athletes to inspire the younger female athletes.

FEE: $106 – 4 week session
MONTHLY – ONE CLASS PER WEEK

2024 SESSIONS
March: 3/5 – 3/26 (registration opens February 1)
April: 4/8 – 4/29 (registration opens March 1)
May: 5/6 – 5/20 (registration opens April 1) (Classes will not be held on 5/20. Makeup sessions will occur on 5/30 at the usual time.)
June: 6/3 – 6/24 (registration opens May 1)
July: 7/8 – 7/29 (registration opens June 1)

TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE

This try hockey for free event is designed to provide kids ages 4 to 9 the opportunity to try hockey in a FUN, safe environment with trained coaching staff. No experience is necessary! There will be plenty of assistance on hand to be sure your child has the best first hockey experience and answer any questions you may have.
UPCOMING EVENTS:

SEASONAL CLINICS

TAKE YOUR GAME TO THE NEXT LEVEL!

Introducing the EHA Select Training Off Ice Shooting Room! 

Elevate your game with EHA Select Skills Training and enjoy the advantage of training on home ice. We are thrilled to bring you the unparalleled training expertise of Elite Hockey Academy. Our state-of-the-art off-ice shooting room is specifically designed to enhance the shooting skills of hockey players of all ages. 

 CLINIC
Enhance your puck handling skills, passing/shooting, and scoring ability with our Off-Ice puck skills clinic. 4-weeks: $80 – 7-8pm | 11/27, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18 

You can also rent the shooting room!

 RENTAL
Gather up your teammates and work on your skills together! Take advantage of our affordable pricing options: 30-minutes: $50 or 60-minutes: $100 

REFINE YOUR SHOT AND ELEVATE YOUR SKILLS! 

SPACEMEN IDENTIFICATION SKATES

The Spacemen Identification Skates are an opportunity for players who want the junior hockey experience to showcase their skills in front of the Spacemen coaching staff. Players will have the opportunity to compete against professional, college, and junior players in several different formats. Options include a junior style practice and pro skate (scrimmages).

Players can select from the two options below based on their travel arrangements. Any player traveling from out of town will receive a tour of the facilities from the Head Coach Kaleigh Schrock. The minimum level a player can play at the skates is High School Varsity and at least a 2008 birth year. All players must be approved by Coach Schrock or Coach Wirick.

Pro Skates

Tuesdays*
8:50pm | May 2, 9, 16, 21, 28
7:30pm | June 4, 11, 18, 25
7:30pm | July 9. 16, 23, 30
7:30pm | AUGUST 6, 13, 20, 27
Drop in | $40*

*Due to scheduling conflicts the first 3 sessions are held on Thurdays. $10 per skate for players signed with the Spacemen.

These skates are scrimmages with former and retired professional players, current college players, and junior prospects. Players have an opportunity to showcase their skills in game situations. 

Spacemen Identification Practice

Mondays | 7-8pm
April 15, 22, 29 | $60
May 6, 13, 23*, 30* | $80
June 3, 10, 17, 24 | $80
July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | $100
August 5, 12, 19, 26 | $80

Drop in | $40

*Due to scheduling conflicts, these practices will be on Thursdays

This skate is designed to give players an opportunity to experience a junior level practice. Practices will be structured with flow drills, concept and habit training, small area games, and controlled scrimmages. Players will learn both hockey and practice habits to further develop their game.

Kick-start your game! Experience more power in your stride, more balance on the ice and more confidence during the game.

Cost: $128 | Tuesdays 7:40-8:40pm | 6 week session
January 23 – February 27

Lead by Coach Holly Hinsch, the focus of the class will be on proper use for forward/backward edge quality in addition to posture and balance. There will be a heavy emphasis on the biomechanics of the body to improve overall efficiency, stamina, and body awareness in a game. 

Holly Hinsch, technical edge specialist has been coaching for over 25 years and is a former 4 time national championship pairs competitor. Holly has a strong background in biomechanics as it pertains to skating from her former competitve coach,  Pieter Kollen who was the 1980 USA Olympic hockey team*s power skating coach and one of the first people in the United States to integrate power skating for Hockey.

TRYOUTS ARE RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER!

 SKATING | PUCK SKILLS | SHOOTING/SCORING | GAME SITUATION SKILLS 

 If you are looking to get the extra edge for tryouts, Intensive Tryout Prep is for you. 

This program will include a skills session on Friday night. Saturday will start with a morning skills session, followed by a scrimmage in the afternoon. 

Cost: $106

FRIDAY MAY 10 & SATURDAY MAY 11
Friday May 10: (Skills/Drills)
U10: 5:30pm | U12: 6:40pm | U14: 7:50pm
Saturday May 11: AM (Skills)
U10: 9:30am | U12: 10:40am | U14: 11:50am PM
(SCRIMMAGE)
U10: 3:40pm | U12: 5:10pm | U14: 6:40pm

U8/U10 Transition Skills Clinic (Mite to Squirt)

After 2, 3 or maybe even 4 years of cross ice and half ice hockey, your 2011 birth year player finally gets to move up to the full ice game…but now what?

The full ice game presents players with a whole new set of rules and challenges such as positions, line changes, faceoffs and a much larger ice surface to navigate.

Our Mite to Squirt Transition clinic is designed to introduce full ice concepts to players in a fun and engaging atmosphere. Each class we will introduce and review new terminology, rules, positional play and team play concepts.

PLAYERS MUST BE MOVING FROM MITE TO 10U OR ALREADY IN 10U

April : Apr 8 – 29 (opens March 1)
Mite to Squirt – Full Ice Skating Skills

May : May 6 – 20 (opens April 1)
Mite to Squirt – Full Ice Skating Skills

June :  June 3 – 24 (opens May 1)
Mite to Squirt – Full Ice Skating Skills

Small Area Games

In this clinic, players can expect to be in a high-tempo, competitive environment to help promote creativity, confidence, and quick decision making. We will focus on multiple game like scenarios to help better prepare the players for their seasons.

Small-area games are game-like competitive drills that utilize a playing surface that has been reduced in size.

Small-area games typically include the following:

  1. Played on a reduced ice surface: often 1/3rd of the ice or across the width of the rink. Some games are played in even smaller areas, such as the corner or inside a face-off circle. The size of the surface depends on the skills or tactics being taught.
  2. Number of participants is lowered in small-area games. Coaches may add support players or station themselves in particular positions to provide support and create odd-man situations.
  3. Special rules and conditions are applied to small-area games that are designed to enhance the development of particular skills or mimic different situations that are seen in regular games.

Small-area games have been shown to:

  • Increase the pace of practice
  • Promote creativity and experimentation
  • Encourage quick decision-making
  • Enhance skill development
  • Teach passing and puck-handling in tight situations
  • Make for a more competitive practice
  • Make practice fun

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Defensive Skills + Concepts

The defensive skills clinic is designed to specifically focus on a variety of defensive techniques that will improve a players mental and on-ice skills. Coaches will teach defensive players how to play in different areas of the ice both with and off the puck. Students will develop these skills through creative and demanding drills eventually using them in game situational drills. Our on-ice training will focus on Gap Control, Angling, Neutral-Zone Play, and taking away time and space including Pinning. Offensive blue line techniques will be taught at the end of every session.

This class is recommended for Blue (Travel) and Green (Select) players who are 2012 birth years and older.

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