Hockey Canada is the national governing body for grassroots hockey in the country. The organization oversees the management of programs in Canada from entry-level to high performance teams and competitions.
As the season continues to roll along, coaches are always looking for new drills and games to not only improve player skill but keep practices fresh and fun. There are many different ways to make practice more inclusive for everyone that even the pros still use. While there are many tools available for coaches to help keep track of player progression and evaluation, the Hockey Canada Network is dedicated to ensuring that all coaches have the tools needed to help their players succeed.
At the start of every month, it will be sharing recommended Drills of the Month for coaches of every level. The drills will be shared through Hockey Canada Teams within the Network App. Follow the instructions below to join our Teams.
If you are new to the Hockey Canada Network and would like to purchase a premium account at a discounted price, enter the PROMO Code HCCERT2017.
If you already have an account, select the link that corresponds to your program level to join and receive the Drills of the Month. You can join as many teams as you would like to.
Initiation Coaches
Novice Coaches
Atom – Peewee Coaches
Bantam – Midget Coaches
Goaltending Skills
Parent Information
The Hockey Canada Network gives coaches and players the tools to succeed with drills, skills, videos, practice plans and articles on your tablet or phone. There are over 300 videos to help players develop their skills, covering hockey fundamentals for all ages.
Skating and agility, stickhandling and shooting—no player is too advanced or too old to work on hockey basics. The Hockey Canada Network offers a library of videos and articles to help players properly develop and improve their skills on and off the ice.
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Hockey Canada is the national governing body for grassroots hockey in the country. The organization oversees the management of programs in Canada from entry-level to high performance teams and competitions.