akravetz 29 Report post Posted November 11, 2022 This is cool. I'm a 14U coach in Peoria. Been coaching from 6U up to 14U as my kids age. For me, the biggest issue that I have, being a house (rec) league coach is the wide range of skills. I have some kids who can't skate. I have some kids who are used to going coast to coast and refuse to pass and I have some kids who are scared of playing but their parents make them. 🙂 So, I'm eager to hearing from others and watching the forum. I don't log in much as I'm busy but it'll be fun. Thanks. Andy in Peoria 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Giltis 116 Report post Posted April 4, 2023 As a House league coach myself, the biggest win is if they have fun and want to come back next year. IP to U9 it's just about getting out there. U11 is where I start to teach them teamplay and responsibilities. U13 is where I would like to teach them good competitiveness and being a good teammate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenBreeg 493 Report post Posted April 5, 2023 We did house until my son was 10. We had enough kids for 4 teams in each division, 15 kids on a team. The guys who ran the league were amazing. You got practice plans days before, super organized on the ice, drills progressed throughout the year. Each team had kids ranked 1-3 so your #1 line always went against the other teams #1 line, etc. I've coached baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, and hockey for over 25 years, all ages from 5 year olds to college. Every level has unique challenges, all fun (even the hell season we just went through I guess overall was a net positive...) It would be great if this forum got going for sure! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites