Thursday, January 29, 2009

Hockey Tournaments: Las Vegas 2009

Las Vegas Men's and Women's Hockey Tournaments 2009


Canlan Classic Hockey Tournaments
Nevada - Oldtimer's Hockey Classic - 2009 - Oct 23 - 25, 2009

Nevada - Armed Services Hockey Classic - 2009 - Nov 12 - 15, 2009

Nevada - Las Vegas Hockey Classic II - 2009 - Nov 13 - 15, 2009

Nevada - Las Vegas Hockey Classic III - 2009 - Nov 20 - 22, 2009

Global Sports Vacations
Lady Luck Cup
Las Vegas, N.V.
Feb. 8-9-10-11-12, 2009

Lady Luck Cup
Las Vegas, N.V.
April 2-3-4-5, 2009

Lady Luck Cup
Las Vegas, N.V.
Nov. 5-6-7-8, 2009

Canadian Hockey Enterprises Tournaments

Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) 04/02 - 04/05, 2009

Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) 04/16 - 04/19, 2009

Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) 04/23 - 04/ 26, 2009

Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) May. 22 - May. 25, 2009


CAN/AM Tournaments

Las Vegas Adult Tournament
February 20, 2009
May 01, 2009

California Hockey Productions
Las Vegas Women's Hockey Classic
January 22-25, 2009

Las Vegas Hockey Classic
February 26 - March 1, 2009
March 5-8, 2009
March 19-22, 2009

Hockey International
LAS VEGAS - NEVADA CHALLENGE CUP
OCT. 15 - 19, 2009

All Adult Hockey Tournaments

Friday, January 23, 2009

How to Buy Hockey Skates

Your skates are your most important, most expensive piece of hockey equipment you will own. To get the most out of your time on the ice, take the time find the best skates for your feet, and and your skating ability.

Sizes

The first thing you learn about Hockey Skates is that the sizes are not the same as your shoe size. Hockey skates will often fit 1, or even 2 sizes less than your shoe size. It's not uncommon for someone who wears a size 9 shoe to where a size 8 skate. As each manufacture has slightly different sizes. Let your pro shop know your shoe size, and he will bring you out the closest skate size for each make of skate. You still may have to move up or down a half-size, but you shouldn't be too far off.
Socks
Bring the socks you plan to wear on the ice with you to try on skates. If you don't wear socks when you play, bring a thin nylon sock, like a dress sock. Nobody wants to buy a new pair of skates once somebody else's bare foot has been in it.

While skating 'commando' may give you a better feel for the ice (it seem to work for Bobby Orr), keep in mind your skates will wear out faster as more bacteria infested sweat will be absorbed into the boot. Be sure to air them out after every game.
How to Try on Hockey skates
  • Once your foot is in the skate, kick back on your heel to lock your heel into the back of the skate.

  • Lace up the skates as if you were going on the ice. Your big toe should barely touch to front of the skate. If your toes are jammed into the front of the skate, try a larger size.

  • Stand up and bend at your ankles and knees. Your toes should pull back completely away from the front of the skate. If they are still touching, you likely need to go up a half-size.

  • The skate should feel snug on all sides. Having consistent contact around your entire foot will give you greater control, and a more immediate response from your foot, to the boot, to the blade, to the ice.

  • Walk around a bit to make sure your heel stays locked in, and there are no uncomfortable pressure points on either foot.

  • If your skate feels too tight on the sides, but your toe is just grazing the front of the skate, try a wider skate, like a 'D' in the same size, rather than moving up a size.
Skating Ability
Within a line of any brand of skates, the top of line will be the stiffest skate designed for elite players. If you're just learning to skate, or even if you're an intermediate skater, buying the most expensive skate will not improve your skating. Most manufactures carry a full range of models at various price points and stiffness that will match your skating ability.
Don't just buy a particular model or brand because that's what your favorite NHL Player wears. Pros get their skate boots custom made, so even if you buy the same model, it's not the same skate.

Buy the skate with the best fit for your foot and your skating ability.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Beginners Hockey Tip: Keep Your Head Up

Beginners Hockey Tips

You've probably heard the phrase, 'Keep Your Head Up' a hundred times, but it's so important for beginners. It never gets old.

It's so easy to focus on the puck to make sure it's on your stick. But doing so means you miss out on what else is happening on the ice:
  • What Teammates are open?
  • Who's coming at you?
  • What is the goalie giving you?

When stick handling, it's O.k. to glance at the puck, but that's all you need to do. Keeping the puck in your peripheral vision should be enough to maintain control. You may find that faster stick handling makes it easier to see the puck while your head is up.

Keeping your head up can also prevent you from shooting the puck at a ref, or even running into one:



Thursday, January 8, 2009

Adult Hockey Tournaments

2009 Adult Hockey Tournament Listings


Be sure to check out the updated 2010 Adult Hockey Tournament Listings

Canlan Classic Hockey Tournaments

Ontario - Winter Whiteout - Feb 13 - 15, 2009

Ontario - Playoff Primer - Mar 20 - 22, 2009
Ontario - Hockey Hold'Em - Mar 28 - 29, 2009
Ontario - Oldtimers Classic - Mar 28 - 29, 2009

New Jersey - Atlantic City Adult Blast - Apr 03 - 05, 2009
Ontario - Kitchener/Cambridge Spring Classic - Apr 17 - 19, 2009

Ontario - Spring Slam - May 01 - 03, 2009

Ontario - Toronto Airport Challenge - Jun 12 - 14, 2009
British Columbia - Burnaby Summer Classic - Jun 19 - 21, 2009

Edmonton - Summer Meltdown - 2009 - Jul 03 - 05, 2009
Ontario - Oshawa Challenge - Hockey/Puck and Ball - Jul 17 - 19, 2009

Edmonton - Adult Summer Sizzler - 2009 - Aug 07 - 09, 2009
Ontario - Ultimate Puck/Ball Hockey Tournament - Aug 14 - 16, 2009
Edmonton - ASHN Qualifier - 2009 - Aug 21 - 23, 2009
Quebec - Montreal Summer Getaway - Aug 28 - 30, 2009

Edmonton - Season Opener - 2009 - Sep 04 - 06, 2009
Ontario - Toronto Fall Classic - Sep 18 - 20, 2009

Ontario - October Classic - Oct 16 - 18, 2009
Nevada - Oldtimer's Hockey Classic - 2009 - Oct 23 - 25, 2009

Nevada - Armed Services Hockey Classic - 2009 - Nov 12 - 15, 2009
Nevada - Las Vegas Hockey Classic II - 2009 - Nov 13 - 15, 2009
Ontario - November Classic - Nov 20 - 22, 2009
Nevada - Las Vegas Hockey Classic III - 2009 - Nov 20 - 22, 2009

Ontario - New Year's Ultimate - Dec 31 - 01, 2010


CARHA Hockey Tournaments

Pacific Cup Tournament
Victoria, BC
January 16-18, 2009 $850

Pat Curran Memorial Tournament
Ottawa, ON
February 20-22, 2009 $850

Prairie Cup Tournament
Edmonton, AB
March 13-15, 2009 $800

Maritime Invitational Tournament
Halifax, NS
March 27-29, 2009 $725

Global Sports Vacations

Lady Luck Cup
Las Vegas, N.V.
Feb. 8-9-10-11-12, 2009

Carolina Cup
Myrtle Beach, SC
March 27, 28, 29, 2009

Lady Luck Cup
Las Vegas, N.V.
April 2-3-4-5, 2009

Daytona Cup
Daytona Beach, F.L.
April 17-18-19, 2009

Gambler's Cup
Atlantic City, NJ
April 24-25-26, 2009

Capital Challenge Tournament
Ottawa, ON
May 1-2-3, 2009

Tahoe Cup & Lake Bash
South Lake Tahoe, CA
June 5-6-7, 2009

Country Classic Tournament
Nashville, T.N.
August 7-8-9, 2009

Lady Luck Cup
Las Vegas, N.V.
Nov. 5-6-7-8, 2009

Canadian Hockey Enterprises Tournaments
March:
Denver, Colorado (Adult Tournament) 03/26 - 03/29, 2009
London, Ontario (Adult Tournament) 03/27 - 03/29, 2009
Halifax, Nova Scotia (Adult Tournament) 03/27 - 03/29, 2009
Montreal, Quebec (Adult Tournament) 03/27 - 03/29, 2009
April:
Vancouver, BC (Adult Tournament) 04/02 - 04/05, 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) 04/02 - 04/05, 2009
Phoenix, Arizona (Adult Tournament) 04/02 - 04/05, 2009
Banff, Alberta (Adult Tournament) 04/03 - 04/05, 2009
Kelowna, BC (Adult Tournament) 04/03 - 04/05, 2009
Chicago, Illinois (Adult Tournament) 04/03 - 04/05, 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) 04/16 - 04/19, 2009
Banff, Alberta (Adult Tournament) 04/17 - 04/19, 2009
Niagara Falls, Ontario (Adult Tournament) 04/ 17 - 04/19, 2009
Kelowna, BC (Adult Tournament) 04/17 - 04/19, 2009
Montreal, Quebec (Adult Tournament) 04/ 17 - 04/19, 2009
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Adult Tournament) 04/19 - 04/26, 2009
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Adult Tournament) 04/ 22 - 04/ 26, 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) 04/23 - 04/ 26, 2009
Niagara Falls, Ontario (Adult Tournament) 04/24 - 04/ 26, 2009
Lake Placid, New York (Adult Tournament) 04/ 24 - 04/ 26, 2009
Kelowna, BC (Adult Tournament) 04/ 24 - 04/26, 2009
Montreal, Quebec (Adult Tournament) 04/24 - 04/26, 2009
May:
Lake Placid, New York (Adult Tournament) Apr. 30 - May. 03, 2009
Montreal, Quebec (Adult Tournament) May. 01 - May. 03, 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada (Adult Tournament) May. 22 - May. 25, 2009
August:
Whistler, BC (Adult Tournament) Aug. 13 - Aug. 16, 2009

Weekend Hockey Tournaments


Ottawa, ON
Jan 2 - 4, 2009

Brampton, ON
Feb 20 – 22, 2009

Tampa, FL
March 19 - 22, 2009

Philadelphia, PA
April 3 – 5, 2009

Wilmington, NC
April 16 – 19, 2009

Montreal, QC
April 24-26, 2009

Niagara Falls, ON
May 1 - 3, 2009

Montreal, QC
August 21 - 23, 2009

ASHN

Jan 16, 2009 Winterfest (Minden, ON)
Jan 16, 2009 Fredericton Classic Oldtimers Tournament (Fredericton, NB)
Jan 16, 2009 Garden City Hockey Classic (St Catharines, ON)
Jan 23, 2009 Temagami Lions Club Hockey Tournament (Temagami, ON)
Jan 30, 2009 Tillsonburg Oldtimers Hockey Tournament (Tillsonburg, ON)

Feb 04, 2009 Hillsburgh Canadians Hockey Tournament (Hillsburgh, ON)
Feb 20, 2009 Muskoka Oldtimers Hockey Tournament (Bracebridge, ON)
Feb 20, 2009 Oldtimers Hockey Tournament (St Catharines, ON)
Feb 27, 2009 Blades 'N' Spades (Niagara Falls, ON)
Feb 27, 2009 Remax Rangers Oldtimers Hockey Tournament (Midland, ON)

Mar 20, 2009 Hawkesbury Industrial Hockey Tournament (Hawkesbury, ON)
Mar 26, 2009 Lincoln Legends Tournament (St. Catharines, ON)
Mar 27, 2009 Gravenhurst Amazin Grays (Gravenhurst, ON)

Apr 03, 2009 Mighty Hurricanes Hockey Tournament (Toronto, ON)


CAN/AM Tournaments

Atlantic City Adult Tournament
March 27, 2009
June 12, 2009

Chicago Adult Tournament
March 13, 2009
May 01, 2009

Lake Placid Adult Tournament
April 16, 2009
May 07, 2009

Lake Tahoe Adult Tournament
March 27, 2009

Las Vegas Adult Tournament
February 20, 2009
May 01, 2009

Montreal Adult Tournament
April 16, 2009
April 23, 2009

Niagara Falls Adult Tournament
April 03, 2009

San Jose Adult Tournament
April 17, 2009

Tampa Bay Adult Tournament
March 20, 2009

Toronto Adult Tournament
April 23, 2009

Vancouver Adult Tournament
April 03, 2009


California Hockey Productions
Las Vegas Women's Hockey Classic
January 22-25, 2009

Las Vegas Hockey Classic
February 26 - March 1, 2009
March 5-8, 2009
March 19-22, 2009

Hockey International

LAS VEGAS - NEVADA CHALLENGE CUP
OCT. 15 - 19, 2009


Arizona Hockey Classic
May 22-25, 2009

Pond Hockey Tournaments


World Pond Hockey Championships
Canadaian National Pond Hockey Championships
Alberta Pond Hockey Tournament
Miramachi Rotary Pond Hockey Tournamnet
Lac La Biche Kinsmen Tournament
Loral Country Inn Tournament
All Las Vegas Hockey Tournaments

Be Sure to add Your Tournament in the comments. (Adult Tournaments only please.)

Monday, January 5, 2009

Defense Tips: Playing the Point

When you’re playing defense, and the puck is in the offensive zone, your job is to keep the puck in the zone. Here's a few defense tips on playing the point.

When the other team rings the puck along the boards towards the blueline, your first priority is stop the puck, then try to get a shot on goal. If the puck gets by you and crosses the blueline, your entire team has to clear the zone to prevent an offside.

Here’s a few tips from CBC’s Think Hockey series:



  • Position yourself just in front of the blue line
  • Keep your stick on the ice
  • Keep your shoulders and skates facing into the offensive zone.
    Don’t turn your body towards the boards
  • Stop the puck with your stick perpendicular to the boards, not at an angle.
  • Get control of the puck, then bring it away from the boards towards the middle of the ice.
  • Get your shot through to the net.
  • Shoot low for a possible deflection or rebound.
Getting your shot past any players trying to check you is crucial. If your shot is blocked, and the other player gets to the puck first, he has a good chance at a clean breakaway. I speak from experience on this one. It sucks.

Take a look before you shoot.
If there’s too much traffic, look for an open man to pass to, or simply dump it back in down the boards.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Famous Hockey Quotes

Famous Hockey Quotes



Famous Booby Orr Quotes

“I always tell Bobby he was up in the air so so long that I had had time to shower and change before he hit the ice.”
Glen Hall – on Letting in this famous Goal by Bobby Orr.

"I've been gifted. The world is full of people who not only haven't been gifted, but have had something taken away from them. All I have to do is see one of them, some little girl who can't walk, and then I don't think I'm such a hero anymore. I think that compared to them, I'm a very small article."
Bobby Orr

"Forget about style; worry about results."
Bobby Orr

Famous Don Cherry Hockey Quotes

"The greatest hockey player who ever lived: Bobby Orr, and I love him."
Don Cherry

"Most of the guys that wear them are Europeans and French Guys."
Don Cherry on Visors

Famous Herb Brooks Hockey Quotes

"You don't have enough talent to win on talent alone.”
Herb Brooks, 1980 US Olympic hockey coach.

"You're playing worse every day and right now you're playing like the middle of next week."
Herb Brooks

"People didn't know the difference between a blue line and a clothes line."
Al Michaels, describing Americans' knowledge of hockey prior to the "Miracle on Ice

"I hear they had our flag on their dressing room floor. I wonder if they’d like us to sign it?"
Hailey Wickenheiser after defeating the US women for 2002 Winter Olympic Gold Medal

“We only have one person to blame, and that’s each other.”
Barry Beck

"Just charge me with the usual."
Bob Probert's response to told police officers after he crashed his motorcycle into a car.






























Langdon takes a whack at Probert.

“I'm on Fire.”
Darren Langdon after getting an assist for his first point in 32 games.

"There's no reason why a player is done at 33, 34. They train better, they eat better, they drink better. This isn't the old days when everybody sat around and drank beer."
Bobby Clarke

Famous Booby Hull Hockey Quotes

"I was a multi-millionaire from playing hockey. Then I got divorced, and now I am a millionaire."
Bobby Hull

"We have to get families back in the game, get back where Saturday night, everything stops. A case of beer comes out and a bottle of rye and anyone who comes to the house, they better want to watch hockey."
Bobby Hull

"I'm not dumb enough to be a goalie."
Brett Hull

"We’re looking forward to building the type of team the Rangers are able to buy."
Phoenix GM Bobby Smith:

"I just tape four Tylenols to it."
Boris Mironov, on playing with a sore ankle

"We get nose jobs all the time in the NHL, and we don't even have to go to the hospital."
Brad Park

"Hockey is a man's game. The team with the most real men wins."
Brian Burk

"I think the game has gotten better. (The two-ref system) keeps players from taking cheap shots behind the play. I never thought I'd like it, considering the way I like to hack.”
Brian Skrudland

"We're right next to Mile High Stadium. I'm no rocket scientist, but...uh...(smile)."
Brian Skrudland

"Hockey is the only job I know where you get paid to have a nap on the day of the game."
Chico Resch

"I've told you guys before, goalies don't think.
Chris Osgood

“Monday was Anna Kournikova's 18th birthday. Or as hockey player Sergei Fedorov knows it, 'The day I can legally start telling everyone I am sleeping with Anna Kournikova.''
Craig Kilborn on the Late show.

"I've always felt we weren't physical enough on the back line. Now there's a no-parking sign in front of our net."
Dean Lombardi

"I know I'm not very popular on Long Island. I don't know who's less popular, me or Joey Buttafuoco."
Don Maloney, New York Islander General Manager

"Hockey's the only place where a guy can go nowadays and watch two white guys fight."
Frank Deford

"They were checking us so closely, I could tell what brand of deodorant they were using."
Gary Dornhoefer

"The three important elements of hockey are: forecheck, backcheck and paycheck"
Gil Perreault

"One road trip we were stuck on the runway for seven hours. The plane kept driving and driving until we arrived at the rink and I realized we were on a bus.”
Glenn Healy, on his time in the IHL

"The only way you can check Gretzky is to hit him when he is standing still singing the national anthem."
Harry Sinden

"Last season we couldn't win at home and we were losing on the road. My failure was that I couldn't think of any place else to play."
Harry Neale

"Hey, NY Islanders, where were you the night we played the Rangers? We, your loyal fans showed up! We braved freezing weather and came out looking for a great game. We came out to support you. Where was the energy, the excitement, the electricity, the intensity? Come on now... we deserve a better effort. It's a tough road ahead. Your fans are behind you... play with passion!!! Let's Go Islanders! -Islanders’."
An Islander's Fan that paid $24,000 to run this ad in a New York Newspaper.

"How would you like a job where, every time you make a mistake, a big red light goes on and 18,000 people boo?"
Jacques Plante

"Half the game is mental; the other half is being mental."
Jim McKenny

"Hockey is murder on ice."
Jim Murray

"Hockey is like a disease, you can't really shake it."
Ken Wregget

"You try to squeeze a little more Charmin in the pads when you face him."
Kevin Hodson, goalie, on Al MacInnis:

"I don't order fries with my club sandwich."
Mario Lemieux's response to Ron Francis who asked Mario what he did to stay in shape in the off season.

“Biologically, I'm 10. Chronologically, I'm 33. In hockey years, I'm 66.”
Mark Messier

"He's a gutless puke, that's what Travis Green is. That's why he doesn't wear an Islander uniform any more.
Mike Milbury

"I don’t know if Anna (Kournikova) told him to get tougher or what."
Mike Modano, on Sergei Fedorov breaking three sticks on Dallas players

"Only in America."
Miroslav Satan's response to the question: 'Is this really your name?''

"Yeah, I'm cocky and I am arrogant. But that doesn't mean I'm not a nice person."
Jeremy Roenick

"I guess they respect my shot because they were all ready at the blue line."
Patrick Roy, on his attempt at the Edmonton Oilers empty net.

"I could not hear what they say about me, my 2 Stanley Cup rings were stuffed in my ears."
Patrick Roy

"I tried to talk my daughter out of going with a hockey player but, he’s a good kid. He asked me if he could marry Carrie before he asked her. I said: "You want to what? I thought he was just going to ask for more ice time."

Phil Esposito, on his daughter Carrie getting engaged to Alexander Selivanov.

"This is the best. It's outdoors, there's 60,000 people. It's nice to see hockey where it came from, outdoors. This is better than Ski-Dooing or ice fishing."
Rob Biddlecombe

"I have to thank the guy who fired me because he was also the guy who hired me."
Serge Savard, on his firing from Montreal

"Part of the learning curve in Edmonton is learning to hate Calgary."
Steve Smith

"This is the only thing that has seen more parties than us."
Steven Tyler, Aerosmith's lead singer, after admiring the Stanley Cup:

"That's so when I forget how to spell my name, I can still find my &@!$# clothes."
Stu Grimson explaining why he keeps a color photo of himself above his locker.


”I just want to comment on how It's become a common thing in the NHL for guys to fall in Love with my sloppy seconds”
Sean Avery

"Winning is always fun, but the car is more important."
Teemu Selanne, on the importance of the All-Star game.

"They say you're not a coach in the league till you've been fired. I must be getting pretty good."
Terry Simpson

"It must be the body. It’s chiseled out of marshmallows.”
Tony Amonte, on possessing the NH’s second-longest active playing streak.

"It felt like a golf swing and my head was on the tee."
Tyler Wright

"Some days, the sun even shines on a dog’s butt."
Wade Redden on Ottawa’s come from behind 6-2 win over Toronto.

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