Try Hockey Hamilton, News, Minor Midget Express, 2016/17 (Chedoke Minor Hockey)

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This Team is part of the 2016/17 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Try Hockey Hamilton
The Minor Midget team was given the opportunity to work with the Ontario Hockey Federation and participate on ice with the Try Hockey Hamilton Program. 

About 40 new comers to hockey took to the ice for the first time and our players were their mentors and teachers on the ice. I was very proud of our team for how they handled themselves with the group, all the players are were patient and had good interaction teaching kids how to stop, take slap shots, and even participating in drills, we have many future coaches within this group.

The event coordinator wanted to pass along this message "Your team members were outstanding role models for the children and surely provided them with an exceptional first hockey experience"

Congratulations on a great event.

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