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		<title>Let&#8217;s play hockey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top 10 Reasons to Play Youth Hockey 1. Hockey develops great athletes. Physical development, coordination and agility &#8211; hockey builds athletic skills that are transferable and beneficial to a number of other sports. 2. Everybody plays.  Teams exist for all skill levels.  &#8230; <a href="http://www.cumberlandhockey.com/2010/10/19/lets-play-hockey/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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</strong>1. <strong>Hockey develops great athletes.</strong> Physical development, coordination and agility &#8211; hockey builds athletic skills that are transferable and beneficial to a number of other sports.</p>
<p>2.<strong> Everybody plays.</strong>  Teams exist for all skill levels.  During most games a player sees action for at least 1/3 of the game on a consistently rotating basis. <br />
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3. <strong>Hockey is a great value.</strong>  The hockey season is over five months long &#8211; an hour of ice time will average to be less than $10 a player. At lower age levels equipment rental programs are readily available. And ice arena concession stands are a real bargain!<br />
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4. <strong>The future is bright.</strong>  Youth hockey players are 4 times more likely to go on to play in college than youth basketball players, and 2 times more likely than youth soccer and football players.*  Plus, hockey players tend to stay close the game well into adulthood.<br />
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5. <strong>It’s safe.</strong>  This is not the NHL &#8211; checking isn’t allowed until the upper levels and fighting is not allowed at all.  High tech protective gear is used; head, knee and other joint injuries are rare.<br />
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6. <strong>Hockey is easy to integrate into your schedule.</strong>  Hockey games and practices start and end on time, and the schedule is posted weeks in advance.  Rarely does anything start before 8:00 a.m. or end after 9:00 p.m.  <br />
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7. <strong>Fight the winter blues.</strong>  Time flies when you’re having fun.  Play hockey and summer will be here before you know it!<br />
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8. <strong>Fun for the whole family.</strong>  Hockey is a great spectator sport, and there are many opportunities to meet new people and make new friends.  The whole family will enjoy a new activity together. <br />
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9. <strong>Size doesn’t matter.</strong>  No, really, for hockey it’s true. Skating ability, hustle and spirit matter most. </p>
<p>10. <strong>Hockey is the ultimate team sport.</strong>  Youth hockey players learn life-long lessons of teamwork, trust, responsibility, sportsmanship and more. Nothing beats the esteem developed by being part of a team.</p>
<p>* Source: National Collegiate Athletic Association report on “Competing Beyond High School”<br />
The “Top 10 Reasons to Play Youth Hockey” was written and produced by the Milwaukee Winter Club (Patti Brose, Rene Cranston and Alex Miller), 2008.</p>
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