Stick Time

Drop in for unstructured ice time to practice your hockey skills. Work on skating, shooting, and stick handling at your own pace.

Who Is This For?

Ideal for hockey players looking to improve individual skills outside of structured practices or team sessions.

New Players

Refining fundamental techniques.

Growing Players

Developing edge control and stride efficiency.

Athletes

Further improving individual hockey skills.

Competitive players

Skills and drills for competitive players.

What To Expect

Extra ice time to practice

Use open ice time to sharpen stickhandling, improve shooting accuracy, and build confidence through consistent repetition.

Four nets divided into players

Multiple nets separated by age groups to ensure a safer, more comfortable, and productive experience for all players.

Pucks provided

Pucks are available on-site so players can focus on training without needing to bring their own equipment.

Goalies Free

Goalies skate free, encouraging participation and providing shooters with realistic practice opportunities during each session.

Flexible training environment

No structured coaching—practice at your own pace and focus on the areas you want to improve most.

Open to all skill levels

Welcoming environment for players of all abilities to train, improve, and get valuable time on the ice.

Upcoming Sessions

Schedule

View available stick time sessions below.

 

Sessions run every Monday from 3:00–4:00pm, check back regularly for updates.

 

Please note that no-shows and cancellations made within 24 hours of the session are non-refundable.

Important Note

Full hockey gear is recommended. Sessions are not supervised, and players are expected to follow all on-ice safety guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions?

We’re here to help. Below are answers to common questions from attendees. 

When do you guys have stick time?

We have stick time sessions available every Monday from 3 pm – 4 pm

Yes, full gear is required.

Stick Time is unstructured ice time where players can practice at their own pace. It’s designed for individual skill development such as skating, shooting, and puck handling without formal coaching or drills.

Stick Time is open to hockey players of all ages and skill levels, from beginners working on fundamentals to advanced players refining game-specific skills.

No. Stick Time is self-directed. Players are responsible for their own practice and safety while on the ice.

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