WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRAVEL VS HOUSE HOCKEY?

Youth Ice Hockey

 TRAVEL
Focus: Higher level of competition, with a goal to compete at regional or even national levels. 

Cost & Commitment: Significantly higher financial costs and time commitment for families due to increased travel and more frequent practices. 

Playing Time: Playing time is not guaranteed and may be shortened, especially in certain situations, with coaches shortening the bench. 

Travel:Requires travel to games and tournaments outside the local area, sometimes involving overnight stays and significant time spent on the road. 

Skill Level: Typically features higher-skilled players. 

HOUSE
Focus: Teaches the fundamentals of hockey in a fun and supportive environment. 

Cost & Commitment: Lower financial and time commitment, with fewer required hours on the road. 

Playing Time: Often provides equal playing time to all players, regardless of skill level. 

Travel: Games and tournaments are played locally or within a manageable driving distance. 

Skill Level: Open to players of all skill levels and is considered an entry-level opportunity.