U11 | Under-11

General Information

U11 hockey is centered on skill development, with an emphasis on enhancing abilities to ensure players succeed in both practices and games. Focusing on core movement, manipulation, and general motor skills in a positive environment that fosters skill development.

We are apart of the East Kootenay Minor Hockey League and includes practices, games and tournaments.

  • Practices: WVMHA offers two on-ice practices per week.
  • Power Skating: In September an additional ice-time is offered on weekends and additionally a group ice-time offered weekly with a certified power skating coach.
  • Dryland: Offering a single session before practice each week to focusing on overall health and injury prevention.
  • Tiering Tournament: Preseason tournament for the purpose of placing teams in the appropriate tier within a division.
  • 10-14 League Games: Games are split half at home and half are away. Some games may change due to ice availability or other reasons.
  • 3-5 Tournaments: Decided during the preseason meeting held with players, parents, coaches and managers.
  • Banner Tournament: Divisional League Championship held for each age group from U11 and above.
  • Provincial Tournament: Provincial Championship held for age groups U13 and above. Teams that are successful during Banner Tournaments earn a spot at the provincial tournament.

Travel will be required for games and includes the following communities Fernie, Elkford, Creston, Golden, Cranbrook, and Whitefish - please have your travel documents ready!

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U11 program are for players turning 9 or 10 before December 31st of the current playing year.

 

Please review the Hockey Canada U11 programming.

 

Full hockey gear is required whenever a player steps on the ice. See the Equipment List in the Resources section of the website for a full list. Game day hockey jerseys are provided; socks can be ordered through the team apparel or directly; details can be found under Apparel.

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U11 Player Pathway

Describes the Canadian Player Pathway program

Practice Schedules

Practice schedules for September are currently scheduled for:

Tuesday 6:15 to 7:15 pm

Thursday 3:45 to 4:45 pm 

Power Skating every second Wednesday: 6:45 to 7:45 am

Saturday September Power Skating sessions.

Times and days may change due to team decision's due to registration numbers, please refer to your TeamSnap schedule for all updates and games.

Dressing room assignments will be available on the monitors at the main and player entrances.

 

 

U11 A & B Games

Standings

All Game sheets are done electronically in HiSports - To see the Division Standings Click Here then select Division and Schedule.

Communication

WVMHA uses TeamSnap for communications.

Open your TeamSnap app to find your player's team and schedule. Only the registrant can add family members to TeamSnap to share schedules.

 

Each team has a team email managers and or treasurers can be reached directly: u11a.wvmha@gmail.com.

 

Streaming of games and team pictures may take place on Facebook reachout to your team about getting access to this account.

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Volunteer

The WVMHA association runs on volunteers – parents of players become coaches, team managers, on-ice safety , and volunteer during home and away games for example running score clock and or raffle tables.

Consider what you might be able to do and if you have questions or want to volunteer to be a coach or team manager particularly, contact the Coach Coordinator at coach.wvmha@gmail.com or the Manager Mentor at managers.wvmha@gmail.com.

 

Parent Respect in Sport (RIS)

One parent/guardian for each player is required to have a current Respect in Sport for Hockey Canada Parents. Players will not be considered registered until parents/guardians have completed Respect in Sport.