Stick & Puck Ice Hockey Membership at co*ckburn Ice Arena (2024)

STICK & PUCK MEMBERSHIP

A Stick & Puck Ice Hockey membership grants entry to Stick & Puck sessions, which are specifically reserved for ice hockey practice and private lessons. This membership also includes access to all general ice skating sessions, though stick and puck play is strictly prohibited during these times!

We offer the following Membership types for Stick & Puck Ice Hockey sessions:

  • Stick & Puck Membership
  • Family Stick & Puck Membership
  • FIFO Stick & Puck Membership

What are Stick & Puck sessions?

Stick & Puck sessions are designated ice times specifically for ice hockey enthusiasts to practice their skills in a relaxed and open environment. These sessions provide players the opportunity to work on stickhandling, shooting, and passing without the structure of a formal game or practice.

They are ideal for individual practice, small group drills, or private lessons with a coach. Stick & Puck sessions offer a unique chance to improve your hockey abilities, try out new techniques, and enjoy the sport in a supportive and flexible setting.

Stick & Puck sessions take place on Rink 2, and we publish them on RecTimes, which is our ice time calendar.

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Stick & Puck membership types

Stick & Puck Membership

$155/month

Access

  • Access to all Stick & Puck sessions.
  • Access to all general ice skating sessions.

Eligibility

  • Must be enrolled in Ice Hockey Academy: Skate the Game at a bare minimum or have an equivalent skill level.
  • The following equipment is required: helmet, shin guards, elbow pads, skates, gloves, shoulder pads, hockey pants, cup, jersey, hockey socks, and stick. You can get what you need instore or online at mySKATE.

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Family Stick & Puck membership

$275/month

Access

  • Access for two to all Stick & Puck sessions
  • Access for two to all general ice skating sessions.

Eligibility

  • Both members must be enrolled in Ice Hockey Academy: Skate the Game at a bare minimum or have an equivalent skill level.
  • Maximum of two immediate family members, one of which must be under 18 years of age.
  • The following equipment is required: helmet, shin guards, elbow pads, skates, gloves, shoulder pads, hockey pants, cup, jersey, hockey socks, and stick. You can get what you need instore or online at mySKATE.

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FIFO Stick & Puck Membership

$100/month

Access

  • Access to all Stick & Puck sessions.
  • Access to all general ice skating sessions.

Eligiblity

  • Must be enrolled in Ice Hockey Academy: Skate the Game at a bare minimum or have an equivalent skill level.
  • Proof of FIFO work is required.
  • The following equipment is required: helmet, shin guards, elbow pads, skates, gloves, shoulder pads, hockey pants, cup, jersey, hockey socks, and stick. You can get what you need instore or online at mySKATE.

Enquire

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Need gear? We’re here!

It’s essential to have the right gear for Stick & Puck sessions. Visit our pro shop, mySKATE, for all your equipment needs and get ready to hit the ice fully prepared.

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The minimum skill requirement to become a Stick & Puck Member is to be enrolled in our Ice Hockey Academy.

If you are a beginner, consider starting with our Learn to Skate program.

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FAQs

What is a stick and puck session? ›

Stick & Puck sessions offer players of all ages the opportunity to practice hockey skills or just have fun skating, stick handling, and shooting in an informal setting.

Can ice hockey players catch the puck? ›

Any player, other than a goaltender, who catches a puck must immediately knock or place it back down to the ice. Any violation of this will result in a two-minute minor.

What is required for stick and puck? ›

Full equipment is required for ages 17 and under. For ages 18 and over, full equipment is highly recommended. The minimum equipment required for ages 18 and over is a helmet (facemasks are strongly recommended), shin pads, sticks, and gloves.

Do you need full equipment for stick and puck? ›

Hockey gloves must be worn by all participants.

Full equipment is permitted and recommended however, there will be no dressing room provided. Players can get dressed next to the rink on benches provided. Players must bring their own pucks.

Why is icing illegal in hockey? ›

The National Hockey League (NHL) introduced the icing rule in September 1937 to eliminate a common delaying tactic used by teams to protect a winning margin. A November 18, 1931 game between the New York Americans and Boston Bruins is cited as one extreme example that led to the ban on the practice.

Why do hockey players dump the puck? ›

From a defensive standpoint, it moves the puck as far away from the own net as possible. It also removes or decreases the risk of offsides or neutral zone turnovers. Additionally, it advances the attack deep into the enemy zone in the case that an offensive player gains possession of the puck.

Can a goalie throw the puck? ›

While the goalkeeper is NOT permitted to “throw” the puck forward (i.e. catching the puck in their glove, closing their hand and then propelling it to a teammate), the normal hand pass criteria would also apply to the goalkeeper .

Why do they call it a puck? ›

Another holds that the word's etymology gave the puck its name: some people believe the word comes from the sport of hurling and could derive from the Scottish Gaelic puc or the Irish poc, meaning to poke, punch, or deliver a blow.

Is ice hockey played with sticks and a puck? ›

In ice hockey, two opposing teams use ice hockey sticks to control, advance, and shoot a closed, vulcanized, rubber disc called a "puck" into the other team's goal. Each goal is worth one point. The team which scores the most goals is declared the winner.

Can goalies go to stick and puck? ›

Stick and Puck is $12.00 per person, including goalies.

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