Welcome to Windsor Minor's Novice Minor (2010) Program!
Windsor
Minor is run completely by volunteers and we are always looking for more
people. If you are interested in being a
coach, assistant coach, manager, trainer, convenor or an on ice helper, please
contact Jodi or Shannon before the season begins. That way the necessary
clearances can be completed before the first day.
We invite you to go to our sponsors and tell them you are with Windsor Minor. They will help you find and size the equipment that you will need. This is the necessary equipment for your player:


We want to ensure a safe experience for the players and families. With safety, there are rules from the OMHA that we need to follow. Mouth guards and neck guards are MANDATORY. If either piece of equipment is missing, they will not be allowed on the ice. There are no exceptions. It can be difficult for a young player to adjust to wearing a mouth guard. We recommend buying a one before the season begins and have them wear it while playing at home. The mouth guard will start to feel more natural while they are involved in an activity.
Parents and families are not allowed behind the bench or on the ice at any time. Only certified volunteers are allowed. Parents are also asked not to open the arena doors around the ice. This could cause injury to the players. If your son or daughter needs anything, have them speak to the coaching staff. We ask that you follow these rules, as they are applied to all age groups at Windsor Minor.
In Novice Minor, there will be practices on Saturdays and games with referees on Sundays. Times will vary on the team’s individual schedule. The season will begin as September 10th with two weeks of tryouts. Coaches (not necessarily yours for the year) will call you with times and dates to be at the arena. If you do not hear from anyone by September 7th, please email Jodi Cullen or Shannon Munson. Do not worry about tryouts. Everyone makes a team. We have tryouts because we believe in fair play. We try to draft teams that have equal talent so we have a level playing field. Here is what to expect:
Week One:
Go to the table in the lobby with your player’s helmet. A numbered sticker will be placed on the helmet for time trials. Please report to the table each day as we will be taking attendance. The Saturday and Sunday will be basic practice sessions. They will go through some of the drills for time trials.
Week Two:
Saturday – they will practice the drills for time trial
Sunday – Time trials take place. Each player will be timed in 4 areas of skating.
After time trials, teams will be made and your coach for the season will contact you with the necessary details. All rosters are final and will not be changed. We will only accommodate siblings for teams.
If you have any other questions, please email Jodi or Shannon. We look forward to the beginning of a new season and to seeing you in September!
Jodi Cullen – Vice-President of Tyke and Novice
cullenhockey@gmail.com
Shannon Munson – Director of Tyke and Novice
shannon.munson@publicboard.ca