This page is here to assist all of the parents of our players. Our goal is to make this a resource of information to help make your families expeeience in play youth hockey a positive one for both the player and their families.

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The Greater Springfield League highly values sportsmanship and proper codes of conduct among not only its players, coaches, and officials, but from our parents and spectators as well. We feel that the policies and guidelines that USA Hockey and Massachusettes Hockey have adopted regarding these issues not only provide a positive environment for youth hockey at all age levels, but also help prevent any other unnecessary issues and keep the focus on making the game fun.


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It is very important that all hockey equipment fits properly on your child for it to full protect them in any possible situation that could happen on the ice. All equipment is covered in this very infomative and thourough document created by the New England Junior Falcons, Director of Strength and Conditioning/Athletic Training Paul Cacolice (A.T.,C.; C.S.C.S).


Safety should be among the most important thing to any hockey player. The best way to avoid an injury is with prevention and awareness. The following items deal with important information about head injuries and links to other safety items.

 

 


 

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