Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP-thanks for asking! I had this question too. So, can a 10-y.o. show up alone with his own stick and puck and full equipment and just practice on his own, and be open to playing with others?
Yes- it is essentially a public skate, but with hockey equipment, sticks, and pucks. Some people do their own thing, while some form teams and have a scrimmage.
You're technically not supposed to scrimmage during stick and puck. Most rinks are pretty strict about this rule as it can be dangerous for those who do not want to play or do not have the skills to scrimmage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP-thanks for asking! I had this question too. So, can a 10-y.o. show up alone with his own stick and puck and full equipment and just practice on his own, and be open to playing with others?
Yes- it is essentially a public skate, but with hockey equipment, sticks, and pucks. Some people do their own thing, while some form teams and have a scrimmage.
Anonymous wrote:NP-thanks for asking! I had this question too. So, can a 10-y.o. show up alone with his own stick and puck and full equipment and just practice on his own, and be open to playing with others?
Anonymous wrote:NP-thanks for asking! I had this question too. So, can a 10-y.o. show up alone with his own stick and puck and full equipment and just practice on his own, and be open to playing with others?
Anonymous wrote:NP-thanks for asking! I had this question too. So, can a 10-y.o. show up alone with his own stick and puck and full equipment and just practice on his own, and be open to playing with others?