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New to Hockey? -- No Problem

Welcome to Farmington Hockey.  We're here to answer any questions you might have about the sport and help you get started. Here are the answer's to the the most basic question-

Why Hockey?

  1. Hockey is a fantastic exercise—Hockey is one of the best cardiovascular games your child could play.  Players are alternating between skating and rest at very rapid rates, which makes hockey one of the best cardiovascular interval training sports.  This training improves the speed at which your child's body brings oxygen to their muscles while burning tons of calories.  Hockey requires a high level of coordination; regular play can develop a child's gross motor skills, which leads to improvement with the more difficult fine motor skills, and improves hand-eye coordination, which can translate to a better understanding of spatial relationships.

  2. Hockey builds character - Since hockey is a team sport, kids learn the value of working with others.  They will learn really quickly to rely on teammates and understand that cooperation is the key to success.  Kids on hockey teams experience a team spirit that encourages trust, responsibility, sportsmanship and a strong sense of accomplishment.  These skills are essential as teammates turn into colleagues.  
  3. Hockey improves mental agility—Hockey is an extremely fast sport in which kids have to cope with changes in split-seconds. Plays develop, momentum shifts and opportunities open and close in a blink of an eye.  A child in this sport will quickly adapt their mental agility to be able to recognize these opportunities and their concentration will improve.  In addition, hockey players will quickly begin to project mental imagery of not just what is going to happen, but what will happen next leading towards greater mental agility as well.
  4. You live in Minnesota—As Minnesotans, just as ice is part of our life in nature, ice runs native through our veins.  The very culture of winter sports bonds our communities together and accounts for the reason why Minnesota is #1 in physical activity in the nation.  Our hero's of our winter sports are known to us all and our ability to attract you into our skating programs really knows no bounds.  

While the reasons above talk about why your child should play hockey, we as an association are dedicated to the cause of improving our youth and making them feel excited to play a sport that they will love.  We hope you'll join us next season and below we'll talk about how to get started.

I'm in... So how do I get started?


Learn To Skate Participants

It is never too late to start your child in hockey, but an earlier than later start is recommended. We find that third grade and younger is ideal.  Previous skating experience is helpful, but is not required.  The lower levels, Ponies & Mites, do not have a "Tryout", however the upper levels, Squirts, PeeWees & Bantams do have a "tryout".  The goal of these tryouts is to place your skater on a team with other skaters with similiar abilities,  allowing them to work with kids that are at a relatively same level of play.  There are no "cuts". -- Mites will go through an optional evaluation to ensure skaters are grouped with like-skaters together as well.

If you have not skated before, we encourage you to take advantage of the spring and fall "Learn to Skate" program offered through Farmington's Learn to Skate school.  Information for this program can be found here.  We think you will find it to be a great way for your child to learn the basics of skating, which in turn, will help your skater in their hockey play.  To learn more about the "Learn To Skate" program,  or if you have questions for their coordinator, click this link.

Now, let's discuss where your child's level is.  The hockey season runs from about October until March.  Our younger teams will start a bit later, and each team has "age appropriate" practice times.  -- Don't worry, you won't find your 5-year old skating at 9:00PM for example.  FYHA has teams divided by their age level.  Here is the age-breakdown for the 2020-2021 Hockey season:

Level Age Chart (2021-2022 Season)

Born On or After Born Before Boys Team Name Girls Team Name Avg Hrs per week Type of Play
Age 4 or 5 by 12/1/2021 Pony Pony 1 Practice
6/1/12 Age 6 or older by 12/1/21 Mite U8 3 Practice / Scrimmage
6/1/10 6/1/12 Squirt U10 4 Practice / Games / Tournaments
6/1/08 6/1/10 Peewee U12 5 Practice / Games / Tournaments
6/1/06 6/1/08 Bantam SEE BELOW 5 Practice / Games / Tournaments
6/1/05 6/1/08 U15 5 Pactice / Games / Tournament
6/1/2002 Jr. Gold

Where do I get the gear?

If you are new to hockey, we recommend you head to a local hockey outfitter.  They will be sure to get you a Mite package that has all the safety gear your child will need and they'll make sure all the sizes fit to ensure your child is safe.  Please contact our coordinator if you have any questions or need more information as to local outfitters.

Each season we'll be doing some equipment demonstrations at our Welcome Back Day as well.  -- Don't worry, they'll be plenty of time to get equipment ready for your child to play.

When are Sign-ups?

Sign-ups start in August and run through September.  Feel free to sign-up on our website to join our mailing list and we'll make sure to send you a reminder!  If you have any questions, click here to contact our coordinator and we'd be happy to help you.  

We're looking forward to having you join us next season!

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Ryan Bjorkstrand

President