rink rat ?

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vulcan2011
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rink rat ?

Post by vulcan2011 »

Do you think that spending a lot of time playing on a pond or outdoor rink can really help a young player develop their skills? My kid is constantly bugging me to take him outside. Your thoughts appreciated.
HockeyGuy81
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Post by HockeyGuy81 »

Yes.

Moving on...
drop the puck
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Post by drop the puck »

Bet you that over half (maybe all) local varsity team spent more time playing hockey outside than inside when they were mite and squirt age. Little homework helps.

Tougher to do at PW and nearly impossible at Bantam if the kids are playing VFW too.

Skate with him. If you can't stick around take turns with a bunch of other parents carpooling them to the outdoor rink. They have more fun if some of their buddies are there too.
spin-o-rama
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Post by spin-o-rama »

More important than developing his skills, it will develop a love for skating.

Honestly, what are you fishing for with questions like "should I let my kid have fun playing outside?"
old goalie85
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Post by old goalie85 »

You mean FREE ice.
black sheep
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Re: rink rat ?

Post by black sheep »

vulcan2011 wrote:Do you think that spending time playing can really help a player develop their skills?
I think this simplifies the question...in any case the answer is YES.

If they are skating, or shooting pucks, or playing tag...umm having fun...it is good.
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Post by Mnhockeys »

But not in this cold weather though ...
spin-o-rama
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Post by spin-o-rama »

Mnhockeys wrote:But not in this cold weather though ...
Softie! :P

About 10 below the ice gets too brittle and hard. You can't hold an edge.

High today will be 3. Happy skating!
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Post by jBlaze3000 »

My kids skate outside every chance they get. Sometimes they'll even hit up the rink for a skate around before games. I figure every hour they spend skating outside is worth about $20 in development.

In other words, if you put in 30 hours on the outdoor rinks you'll gain as much as a $600 clinic or AAA or whatever - and it's free!! Just my non-scientific opinion.

Single digits with little wind = we're skating!!
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Post by Mnhockeys »

Do you stay and watch he skates? He might be ordering pizza, buying pop/candy from the vending machine, staying and playing with his buddies in the warming house until you pick him up. :cry:
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Post by jBlaze3000 »

Mnhockeys wrote:Do you stay and watch he skates? He might be ordering pizza, buying pop/candy from the vending machine, staying and playing with his buddies in the warming house until you pick him up. :cry:
Sometimes I skate but I can see the rink from my house. Plus the improvement speaks for itself.
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Post by 3GoonsWest »

If the temp. Is above zero=put on the skates and let 'er rip. Below zero=boot hockey. A rink rat is a rink rat, a little weather won't slow them down.
jBlaze3000
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Post by jBlaze3000 »

Minneapolis is keeping their outdoor rinks open until March 6th!

http://www.startribune.com/local/115197 ... EP7eyckcUs

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spin-o-rama
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Post by spin-o-rama »

That's super news! Hopefully a few more cities will follow suit.
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Post by B-Ville Hockey Guy »

3GoonsWest wrote:If the temp. Is above zero=put on the skates and let 'er rip. Below zero=boot hockey. A rink rat is a rink rat, a little weather won't slow them down.
Old Iron Range trick... Get some of the dried peppers that you put on Pizza an through a bunch in your skates. The sweat from your feet will react with the spice and keep toes warm in -5 degree weather. they work as good as hand warmers in the skates and are not as bulky.
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Post by MnMade-4-Life »

B-Ville Hockey Guy wrote:
3GoonsWest wrote:If the temp. Is above zero=put on the skates and let 'er rip. Below zero=boot hockey. A rink rat is a rink rat, a little weather won't slow them down.
Old Iron Range trick... Get some of the dried peppers that you put on Pizza an through a bunch in your skates. The sweat from your feet will react with the spice and keep toes warm in -5 degree weather. they work as good as hand warmers in the skates and are not as bulky.
... be sure to check for any cuts or scrapes first ...
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jBlaze3000
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Post by jBlaze3000 »

B-Ville Hockey Guy wrote:
3GoonsWest wrote:If the temp. Is above zero=put on the skates and let 'er rip. Below zero=boot hockey. A rink rat is a rink rat, a little weather won't slow them down.
Old Iron Range trick... Get some of the dried peppers that you put on Pizza an through a bunch in your skates. The sweat from your feet will react with the spice and keep toes warm in -5 degree weather. they work as good as hand warmers in the skates and are not as bulky.
Nothing like the smell of feet and peppers after a long day of skating, either.
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Post by old goalie85 »

Thats great I never heard of that.
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