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Mar 19, 2021 | EThompson | 1115 views
NOHA Virtual Instruction
The NOHA is pleased to announce the details of two Hockey Canada – Instructional Stream Clinics to be held virtually.

NOHA Virtual Instruction Stream Clinics

The NOHA is pleased to announce the details of two Hockey Canada – Instructional Stream Clinics to be held virtually.

Skills Level 1

Saturday April 17, 2021 – 9:45 AM to 12:30 PM

Presented by: Sheldon Reasbeck, Hockey Canada Level 3 Skills “Trained” Instructor / Head Coach of Kapuskasing Flyers Under-18 AAA

Cost: $25.00

Register

Skills Level 2

Saturday April 24, 2021 – 9:45 AM to 12:30 PM

Presented by: Sheldon Reasbeck, Hockey Canada Level 3 Skills “Trained” Instructor / Head Coach of Kapuskasing Flyers Under-18 AAA

Cost: $25.00

Register

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Please Note:

  • Registration will be exclusive to NOHA Coaches for both clinics until March 22, 2021, it will be open to coaches from the rest of the province on this date.

  • Coaches who want to attend the Skills Level 2 Clinic, but do not have Skills Level 1 yet, may register for both clinics in the same transaction.

  • However, confirmation of admittance into Skills Level 2 on April 24, 2021 will be contingent attending the Skills Level 1 Clinic on April 17, 2021.

 

In lieu of an on-ice session, coaches will be required to complete a post-task demonstrating knowledge and application of the concepts reviewed.

 

Upon completion of the post-tasks, registrants will receive these qualifications on their eHockey profile.

 

Each clinic is worth 5 professional development pointstowards their Development 1 “Certified” or High Performance 1 “Certified” status.

 

If you have any questions please contact NOHA Technical Director Andrew Corradini at[email protected].

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