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HockeyDad41
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Slapshots

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I walked through rink #5 this weekend at SuperRink while a tryout was going on just in time to see a kid come across the blue line and fire a pretty good looking slapshot from the top of the circle to beat the goalie. Turns out it was a 2002-2003 tryout.

I haven't seen that very often (or ever in fact) at that age and am wondering if anyone knows whether or not a slapshot is allowed at that level in summer hockey? Does MH have anything to say on the subject for youth hockey? I couldn't find anything.

Thanks in advance.
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roundhead
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Re: Slapshots

Post by roundhead »

MN Hockey has pretty much NOTHING to say about Summer Hockey (just for kicks, ask them once), for obvious reasons to me... ;) But the trend I've seen most of the Summer is that Slap-shots, Tag-up, and Contact are almost always allowed at MANY of the levels you would not expect it... Other than the inconsistencies in Officiating these rules, it seems to be very well accepted, and certainly makes for some good games. This past weekend we played in a 1999 tourney with primarilly 2000's and slap-shots were allowed. I think I can remember about 3 all weekend. Too tight of games for the extra time needed to wind up. Quick snapshot, or wrister get's it done nicely in most cases.
HockeyDad41 wrote:I walked through rink #5 this weekend at SuperRink while a tryout was going on just in time to see a kid come across the blue line and fire a pretty good looking slapshot from the top of the circle to beat the goalie. Turns out it was a 2002-2003 tryout.

I haven't seen that very often (or ever in fact) at that age and am wondering if anyone knows whether or not a slapshot is allowed at that level in summer hockey? Does MH have anything to say on the subject for youth hockey? I couldn't find anything.

Thanks in advance.
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Post by HockeyDad41 »

Sorry, I didn't ask that second part very well. I was wondering if MH has a rule regarding kids at the younger levels using a slap shot in association games.
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Post by High Off The Glass »

HockeyDad41 wrote:Sorry, I didn't ask that second part very well. I was wondering if MH has a rule regarding kids at the younger levels using a slap shot in association games.
Yes, squirts and levels below can't raise their sticks above their waists and therefore can't use a slapshot.
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Post by greybeard58 »

The rule is in the USA Hockey rule book under the section dealing the High Sticks.
HockeyDad41
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Thank you.
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Re: Slapshots

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HockeyDad41 wrote:I walked through rink #5 this weekend at SuperRink while a tryout was going on just in time to see a kid come across the blue line and fire a pretty good looking slapshot from the top of the circle to beat the goalie. Turns out it was a 2002-2003 tryout.

I haven't seen that very often (or ever in fact) at that age and am wondering if anyone knows whether or not a slapshot is allowed at that level in summer hockey? Does MH have anything to say on the subject for youth hockey? I couldn't find anything.

Thanks in advance.
Have a look at the link below. Officials get these when they are revised which is every three years. Coaches and parents don’t unless they buy their own….

http://www.usahockey.com/uploadedFiles/ ... 11_WEB.pdf
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Post by Benito Juarez »

(b) For the 8 & under (Youth) and for the 8 & under (Girls) and
below age classifications, it is required that the puck weigh
between four ounces and four and one-half ounces and be
blue in color. It is strongly recommended that the 10 &
under (Youth) and the 10 & under (Girls) age classifications
use the lightweight blue puck.

HD41-
Was the puck blue or was it traveling so fast you couldn't distinguish the color?
old goalie85
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Post by old goalie85 »

Blue pucks are a joke!! Not fair to the young goalies...
mnhockey1708
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Post by mnhockey1708 »

[quote="old goalie85"]Blue pucks are a joke!! Not fair to the young goalies...[/quote]

Well then judging by your username I would say you have nothing to worry about :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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