Minor Hockey Moments

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Girl talk: Ice time debate

Is minor hockey getting in the way of women's recreational leagues?
London, Ont., adult player Katie Harding should have been so bold as to make that argument in her Vox Pop column published and posted by The London Free Press.
Her argument is the standard one heard in many communities. Prime ice time in public arenas is grandfathered to traditional renters such as minor hockey, figure skating clubs and long-established men's leagues. New users wishing to use taxpayer-funded public arenas are left with the crumbs or forced to turn to more expensive, and sometimes ramshackle, private venues.
Some might say women's hockey could rent late-night hours, but seriously how safe is it for women, even athletic ones walking in groups, to be leaving arenas in dubious neighbourhoods at 1 a.m.?
The solution, at least in London, Ont., is to look at minor hockey hours.
How can it be that youth registration is declining, with entire organizations being forced to fold in recent years, yet there is still a crunch in finding hours for new users? Could it be that overly enthusiastic, pie in the sky coaches are renting too much practice time? Could it be that well-meaning league officials are creating schedules that are too long?
Is it possible that marrying minor hockey organizations catering to girls and boys would result in better allocation of precious ice time?
Food for thought.

7 comments:

  1. In a place like London, they should think about bringing the unaffiliated Red Circle minor hockey house league into the fold before trying to bring boys (co-ed) and girls under one umbrella. Maybe that'd make better use of ice time.

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  2. Girls sports need their own executive to watch out for their interests. Interesting this blog is talking about this in London when the huge Devilettes girls hockey tourney is happening.

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  3. Any reason why women can't play shinny with men? Are they stopped from doing so at city arenas? Why don't they just arrive en masse early and use the ice?

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  4. Maybe they could ask the city to ban ringette and give those girls sticks with blades.

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  5. Doesn't any business stick with its repeat customers first and take on new clients second?

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  6. Goodlife has women's only fitness clubs. Maybe the world needs women's only ice arenas.

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  7. No daughters in sports, right?

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