Use the form below to determine your first evaluation date.
If you are not contacted before your first evaluation date, please reach out to the relevant coordinator listed below.
DIVISON | CONTACT |
U7 TIMBITS | Rachel Barnes |
U9 | Kevin O'Connor |
U11 | Mehwa Kim |
U13 | Grace Kim |
U15 | Bernie Cyr |
U18 | Drew Broughton |
The following are dates and times for the Evaluation Sessions. Please remember that PLAYERS SHALL NOT WEAR JERSEYS WITH THEIR NAME ON THEM during evaluations. All ice times are at Flames Community Arenas (“FCA”).
Volunteer commitment cheques will be collected at your child’s first evaluation. U7 and U18 players must bring one post-dated cheque in the amount of $250.00. U9, U11, U13 and U15 players must bring two post dated cheques in the amount of $250.00 (unless you prepaid your volunteer commitment fees online). These cheques must be dated February 15, 2023. The cheque(s) will be destroyed once the volunteer commitments have been completed or will be cashed should the commitment(s) not be fulfilled. Glenlake may also use these cheques to cover any other fees that remain unpaid at the end of the season. Please make cheques payable to: GLENLAKE MINOR HOCKEY CLUB
There will be volunteers on hand to collect and check this information. REMEMBER: NO Volunteer cheques at the first evaluation session will mean NO evaluation ice time for your child(ren)!
This year all players in U9, U11 and U13 will participate in a timed-drills skills session for their first evaluation session.
The purpose of the timed-drills is that a player’s performance on the timed-drills will determine those players’ “starting grid” position for Evaluations session #2. For all groups not using timed-drills, (U15 and U18) Evaluations starting grid positions for players will be determined by where they played the previous season, as has previously been the practice. For the timed-skills sessions players will be placed in groups of approximately 25 players, however to ensure approximately equal-sized groups for the timed-drills sessions, players may or may not be with players from the team they played with the previous season.
All timed-drills skills sessions will be run by a third party supplier, Fuel Performance Testing. Player performance in the drills will be measured by an electronic timing system using timing gates and all results will be recorded and reported electronically. Glenlake volunteers will assist to ensure the correct players are on the ice for the session, and that those players are equipped with electronic timing device wristbands, but will not be involved in the performance timing or results recording for any player. The electronic timing system being used is the same system used by various Calgary and area hockey associations, by the WHL for its skills testing combines and by various NHL teams to test their prospects. To better understand how the system and equipment will be set up and operates, please see the video found at the following link.
The drills used are quite basic in design. The skills timed during these sessions will include age category appropriate drills for forward skating, backward skating, agility and basic puck handling, and, for U11 and U13 players transition skating. Each player will be given two opportunities to complete each drill with their best time for each drill being recorded. At Glenlake’s discretion, where deemed necessary in the interests of fairness, extra opportunities may be provided for a player to complete a drill.
As mentioned above, the results from the skills testing (for all players) will be used to place the players in the appropriate initial group level for the remaining portion of the Evaluations process, starting with Evaluations Session #2. Starting grid positions will be determined by the “average rank” of players for all drills used. In the event of a “ranking” tie between players, the best aggregate (total) recorded time for the drills will be used to break the tie. No scoring from the skills sessions will carry over to the remainder of the Evaluations process.
Subsequent Evaluations sessions will follow the same format as in previous years, with player evaluation, ranking and movement in adherence to the Glenlake Evaluation Process.