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CRASHERS SPRING HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT
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2020 Spring Hockey April 1st - June 14th, 2020
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Where are they now:
1997 Crashers:
Tom Lee and Shane Bear: RPI (NCAA) - ACTIVE Joey Gatenby: University of New Brunswick - ACTIVE Austin Pickford: NAIT College - ACTIVE Will Conley: Holy Cross (NCAA)
Max Lajoie: Ottawa Senators NHL - ACTIVE Austin Strand: American Hockey League - ACTIVE Jacob Standen: Wilfred Laurier University (OUAA) - ACTIVE
Shadee Merhi: 3rd year University Engineering - A Story of Family and Courage bachockey.ca/the-power-of-family/?fbclid=IwAR2TNB9t7dkGzJEc_aCKVjJwN5R2qdOXfuw1unefh_Ps4TcE8FH6UHPJ_P0
2001 Crashers - massive development in this year - proud coaches!
Matty Davis........Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)........NCAA Wisconsin Kiano Robinson..Drumheller Dragons (AJHL) Dylan Price.........Drayton Valley Thunder (AJHL) Tyler Mahan........Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL)
Lyndon Grandberg...Camrose Kodak’s (AJHL) Syd Ashmead.....Revelstoke Grizzlies (KIJHL) Owen Hughes....Columbia Valley Rockies (KIJHL) Jackson Wade...Golden Rockets (KIJHL)
Ollie Morberg.....Kimberley Dynamiters (KIJHL) Mark Snarr.........Kindersley Klipper’s (SJHL)
**** MULTI-SPORT Chad Kerr - University Volleyball and Daniel Fraulin Athlete Institute Basketball Academy
2003 Crashers
Logan Hauer......AAA Flames (AMHL) Hunter Price..............AAA Flames (AMHL) Terris Lappenbush....AAA Grand Prairie Ethan Tinavez.....AAA Edge (CSSHL) James Quaiffe.....AAA Airdrie (AMHL) Mark Castilla ...... AAA Flames (AMHL) Keegan Slaney...... Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) Ben Narowski..... AAA Flames (AMHL) Freddie Halyk (Goalie) .... AAA Airdrie (AMHL)
*All other players still on track playing quadrant hockey and community hockey... More stories coming soon!
1997 Crashers:
Tom Lee and Shane Bear: RPI (NCAA) - ACTIVE Joey Gatenby: University of New Brunswick - ACTIVE Austin Pickford: NAIT College - ACTIVE Will Conley: Holy Cross (NCAA)
Max Lajoie: Ottawa Senators NHL - ACTIVE Austin Strand: American Hockey League - ACTIVE Jacob Standen: Wilfred Laurier University (OUAA) - ACTIVE
Shadee Merhi: 3rd year University Engineering - A Story of Family and Courage bachockey.ca/the-power-of-family/?fbclid=IwAR2TNB9t7dkGzJEc_aCKVjJwN5R2qdOXfuw1unefh_Ps4TcE8FH6UHPJ_P0
2001 Crashers - massive development in this year - proud coaches!
Matty Davis........Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)........NCAA Wisconsin Kiano Robinson..Drumheller Dragons (AJHL) Dylan Price.........Drayton Valley Thunder (AJHL) Tyler Mahan........Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL)
Lyndon Grandberg...Camrose Kodak’s (AJHL) Syd Ashmead.....Revelstoke Grizzlies (KIJHL) Owen Hughes....Columbia Valley Rockies (KIJHL) Jackson Wade...Golden Rockets (KIJHL)
Ollie Morberg.....Kimberley Dynamiters (KIJHL) Mark Snarr.........Kindersley Klipper’s (SJHL)
**** MULTI-SPORT Chad Kerr - University Volleyball and Daniel Fraulin Athlete Institute Basketball Academy
2003 Crashers
Logan Hauer......AAA Flames (AMHL) Hunter Price..............AAA Flames (AMHL) Terris Lappenbush....AAA Grand Prairie Ethan Tinavez.....AAA Edge (CSSHL) James Quaiffe.....AAA Airdrie (AMHL) Mark Castilla ...... AAA Flames (AMHL) Keegan Slaney...... Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) Ben Narowski..... AAA Flames (AMHL) Freddie Halyk (Goalie) .... AAA Airdrie (AMHL)
*All other players still on track playing quadrant hockey and community hockey... More stories coming soon!
SEASON 3: COVID CANCELLED OUR 3RD SEASON AS OF MARCH 2020 and most disappointingly we were not able to get it started again. A tough one for everyone involved! I hope one day to start another CRASHERS 2013 or 2014 team to carry on this tradition!
Season 2 for the Crashers '07 was once again filled with many incredible memories, team-builders, intense hockey training weekends and of course fun hockey tournaments. Our dry-land program took another step forward with olympic level off-ice athletic development. Team Training weekends continued to be filled with so many quality experiences... from the ice to the classroom... to the overnight dorm rooms at College, the players and parents witnessed a most unique and valuable hockey development experience. Checking development will be a priority in readying all of our Crashers players for Bantam hockey. I can't wait to see what 2020 holds for our Crashers '07 players. I know we will continue to do it in our own unique way and that's just HOW we like it:)
In closing I would like to send out a special thanks to Gary Gee, not only for managing our Crashers '07 team, but for guiding our Crashers vision founded on the 7 C's of positive character development. Gary has helped to attract families with like minded values, who share in the understanding of long-term athlete development. This includes a healthy perspective surrounding training/sport that includes the building of well-rounded athletes that will go to be model citizens in the near future.
Season 2 for the Crashers '07 was once again filled with many incredible memories, team-builders, intense hockey training weekends and of course fun hockey tournaments. Our dry-land program took another step forward with olympic level off-ice athletic development. Team Training weekends continued to be filled with so many quality experiences... from the ice to the classroom... to the overnight dorm rooms at College, the players and parents witnessed a most unique and valuable hockey development experience. Checking development will be a priority in readying all of our Crashers players for Bantam hockey. I can't wait to see what 2020 holds for our Crashers '07 players. I know we will continue to do it in our own unique way and that's just HOW we like it:)
In closing I would like to send out a special thanks to Gary Gee, not only for managing our Crashers '07 team, but for guiding our Crashers vision founded on the 7 C's of positive character development. Gary has helped to attract families with like minded values, who share in the understanding of long-term athlete development. This includes a healthy perspective surrounding training/sport that includes the building of well-rounded athletes that will go to be model citizens in the near future.
SEASON 1: Coming off of our first successful spring season I am very excited to announce that the Crashers '07 will have a strong entry for the 2018 Spring hockey season. The Crashers '07 Hockey team will be coached by Kevin Yellowaga Skills Instructor for the Brooks Bandits of the AJHL.
Puck Smart and the Crashers want to continue the tradition of building the best long term athlete development program for young players. Keeping in mind the entire development of the player and putting that first. We will offer a healthy practice schedule, team training weekends, encourage multi-sport athleticism and team-building with a purpose. We are not an all-star team with hand picked kids, the kids that play in our program will tryout and must also demonstrate character and responsible citizenship. We are not a touring team, that has a few practices, and gets together to play in tournaments. We ARE a development program that has the goal of preparing your player for the next level: be it Quadrant hockey, Alberta Cup, Jr. or College, with the timeline being aligned with playing great hockey at 23 keeping in perspective that the journey goes far beyond 14 years old when the Bantam draft takes place. The program has a number of components that include hockey skill development, hockey sense, and character development. The program is built to add value to your player in a number of ways that others simply cannot do.
Tryouts will be announced shortly, please continue to check for website updates for more; information or contact our manager at garygee158@gmail.com
Puck Smart and the Crashers want to continue the tradition of building the best long term athlete development program for young players. Keeping in mind the entire development of the player and putting that first. We will offer a healthy practice schedule, team training weekends, encourage multi-sport athleticism and team-building with a purpose. We are not an all-star team with hand picked kids, the kids that play in our program will tryout and must also demonstrate character and responsible citizenship. We are not a touring team, that has a few practices, and gets together to play in tournaments. We ARE a development program that has the goal of preparing your player for the next level: be it Quadrant hockey, Alberta Cup, Jr. or College, with the timeline being aligned with playing great hockey at 23 keeping in perspective that the journey goes far beyond 14 years old when the Bantam draft takes place. The program has a number of components that include hockey skill development, hockey sense, and character development. The program is built to add value to your player in a number of ways that others simply cannot do.
Tryouts will be announced shortly, please continue to check for website updates for more; information or contact our manager at garygee158@gmail.com
10 YEARS of CRASHERS HISTORY:
'08 CRASHERS SPRING HOCKEY
4th season: Crashers '08 made noise in Alberta: once again the '08's served notice that they are a top team in Alberta in the Gold Division. The team took on all challengers in the 2019 Spring Season. They returned to the Champions Cup to defend last years Championship. Crashers '08 looked started very strong in this early Spring season tourney going undefeated through the round robin... winning a close one just getting by Team Alberta 5-4 in the semi-finals which put them one step away from Defending the Cup. Red Deer was up to the task as the Crashers dropped a close one 4-3 to Red Deer in the Final taking the Silver Medals and earning a 5W - 1L record to start the season.
The team continued to focus on hockey development while building a solid team culture. The Crashers took their show on the road for a MASSIVE TRAINING WEEKEND in OLDS, AB with the Crashers '07 team. This was an amazing experience as players stayed in the College dorms with a chance to experience College life. Popcorn, Ping Pong, Movies and of course dorm food were all part of the experience. We participated in an amazing Yoga Session put on by the Team at ALL ABOUT YOU FITNESS! Our off-ice training also took another step with the amazing talents of T.J who took the off-ice training for our Crashers '08 team to another level in athletic development, sprint work and plyometrics.
Our Final tournament was the Spring AAA Classic where we lost the opener 6-3 to the eventual Champions the Eagles Academy and finished with a 3W -2L record for the tourney. Congrats to the Eagles, Red Deer and the NAS Snipers who had great seasons and gave us some excellent games this Spring. We hope to see the Lethbridge Battle in 2020 as well - for the rematch:)
Special thanks to all the support from all of our Crashers '08 families, we couldn't do it without you. Thank you as well to Mike Lee for your vision which kickstarted our program back in 2008 and we continue to strive to the standard that you set for all Crashers! We can't wait for 2020 to get started.
4th season: Crashers '08 made noise in Alberta: once again the '08's served notice that they are a top team in Alberta in the Gold Division. The team took on all challengers in the 2019 Spring Season. They returned to the Champions Cup to defend last years Championship. Crashers '08 looked started very strong in this early Spring season tourney going undefeated through the round robin... winning a close one just getting by Team Alberta 5-4 in the semi-finals which put them one step away from Defending the Cup. Red Deer was up to the task as the Crashers dropped a close one 4-3 to Red Deer in the Final taking the Silver Medals and earning a 5W - 1L record to start the season.
The team continued to focus on hockey development while building a solid team culture. The Crashers took their show on the road for a MASSIVE TRAINING WEEKEND in OLDS, AB with the Crashers '07 team. This was an amazing experience as players stayed in the College dorms with a chance to experience College life. Popcorn, Ping Pong, Movies and of course dorm food were all part of the experience. We participated in an amazing Yoga Session put on by the Team at ALL ABOUT YOU FITNESS! Our off-ice training also took another step with the amazing talents of T.J who took the off-ice training for our Crashers '08 team to another level in athletic development, sprint work and plyometrics.
Our Final tournament was the Spring AAA Classic where we lost the opener 6-3 to the eventual Champions the Eagles Academy and finished with a 3W -2L record for the tourney. Congrats to the Eagles, Red Deer and the NAS Snipers who had great seasons and gave us some excellent games this Spring. We hope to see the Lethbridge Battle in 2020 as well - for the rematch:)
Special thanks to all the support from all of our Crashers '08 families, we couldn't do it without you. Thank you as well to Mike Lee for your vision which kickstarted our program back in 2008 and we continue to strive to the standard that you set for all Crashers! We can't wait for 2020 to get started.
A GREAT third season with the 2008 Spring AAA Hockey Development Program in Calgary, Alberta. Puck Smart Inc. has a proud tradition of Crashers Elite Spring Hockey Teams in the Calgary area having experienced success with the 1997, 2001 and 2003 Crashers Hockey Teams in the Elite Gold Division. The program will be led by Coach Kevin Yellowaga who currently works with the Brooks Bandits of the AJHL as a hockey skills coach.
The Crashers '08 team is a development first program dedicated to developing young aspiring hockey players to reach their maximum potential in the game of hockey. Following the Canadian long-term athlete development model for this age group we also believe in the importance of young athletes participating in a variety of sports (multi-sport athletes). This stage is the beginning of the most important window to develop the fine motor skills on an individual technical skill basis that leads to utilizing these skills into individual and team tactics later on. In most cases what is learned or not learned in this stage will have a very significant effect on the level of play that is achieved later on.
The Crashers '08 team is a development first program dedicated to developing young aspiring hockey players to reach their maximum potential in the game of hockey. Following the Canadian long-term athlete development model for this age group we also believe in the importance of young athletes participating in a variety of sports (multi-sport athletes). This stage is the beginning of the most important window to develop the fine motor skills on an individual technical skill basis that leads to utilizing these skills into individual and team tactics later on. In most cases what is learned or not learned in this stage will have a very significant effect on the level of play that is achieved later on.
The Crashers '08 have completed their 2nd season in the Silver Major Division and what a success it was. The Crashers '08 team participated in two tournaments winning the P3 Cochrane Cup and finishing 3rd in the AAA Spring Classic in Edmonton. This group will continue to challenge and seek out the best competition. The Crashers '08 had a great exhibition series with the Brooks Hawks and Chestermere Raiders (very competitive hockey) and look forward to that great rivalry continuing into the 2018 Spring Season. The Crashers continue to lead the way in development both on and off the ice with their top notch team builders and focus on multi-sport athlete development and leading edge training. It was an outstanding season and everyone is looking forward to 2018!
'03 CRASHERS - Play like You're the Best!
CRASHER TEAM SONG!
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CRASHERS '03 275 SHOT BLOCK SALUTE TO NHL FLAMES KRIS RUSSELL - NHL SHOT BLOCKING RECORD
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CRASHERS '03 SEASON TWO: Crasher's '03 unveiled their 3rd logo that will be featured on their track suits and dry-land gear. So thrilled to welcome 4 new players to the Crasher group. The Crasher's started the 2015 season with a Team Training Camp in Olds, Alberta March 28th and 29th. The players had some great skill development sessions along with some great team building activities. The Crasher's were also treated to special guest speaker EARLE CONNOR who is not only a two time Olympic Gold Medalist but also a great person and fantastic motivational speaker. Earle's story is unlike any other that I have ever heard. Earle's journey has been full of peaks and valley's and the kids were so inspired by his story. We wish Earle all the best in the Pan Am games this summer in Toronto and also in his quest for a 3rd Olympic Gold. The weekend also included a crazy iPod scavenger hunt!
There were many games to highlight as well this year with a 5W 7L and 2 T record. I think it is safe to say we were competitive with any of the "Elite" teams out there. Lots of great games this year and the kids were in all of them. Most impressed when you can see the kids executing properly and dictating the play. Away from the arena we continued to learn and build character and togetherness through our Teambuilders: team song; team microphone; team weekend with Earle Connor; iPod scavenger hunt; bottle drive; kite flying; baseball; caterpillar crawl; tchoukball; soccer; lacrosse; conveyor belt; sponge wars; blindfolded dodgeball; jump in jump out warm-up; hole in the cup relay; waterballoon toss; under the net volleyball; Landmines and the AVENGERS movie night to name a few.
It's a great group that I am honoured to coach and I look forward to supporting them in achieving their goals. The Crasher's are excited and looking forward to capturing their eighth "C" (CHAMPIONS 2016).
CRASHER '03 SEASON ONE:
The Crasher '03 first season was a huge success and arguably one of the best in Crasher history. We wanted to make sure that this group had a unique development experience and by all accounts we hit the mark. Some incredible team-builders along the way filled with many lessons that helped us become a close knit group both on and off the ice.
We participated in 3 tournaments and posted a 1 and 3 record in the Alberta Champions Cup in our first tournament of the Spring Season. We then participated in the Canada Cup tourney in May where we managed one tie along with 4 tough losses. Our win loss record was not strong after 2 tournaments but we also knew we were facing the best Gold teams in Western Canada. Most of the games were very close after 2 but it wasn't enough. We figured out that we could compete in the tough Gold division, the trick for our group would be to continue to find ways to maintain our energy for 3 periods.
The final tournament of the year in June - Calgary Hitmen International Spring Hockey Tournament - included the Red Deer Rustlers who beat us 2 times earlier in the season, the NAA All Blacks who beat us in the ACC and the BC Interior Selects from Nelson. In order to show well in our final tourney we would have to rise up to another level and that's exactly what the Crasher '03 group was able to do. The third time would be the charm against Red Deer and in one of the most intense games of the season the Crasher's emerged victorious winning 7-6 in a 2 hr. and 15 minute marathon game. After completing the round robin with a 4-0 record the Crasher's would next face the NAA All Blacks in the Tournament semi-final. The Crasher's again fought hard and the game finished in a 2-2 tie, which meant a 5 minute overtime and if necessary a shoot-out. The Crasher's scored on the 5th shooter winning 3-2 and were headed to the team's first Final in Crasher history! Crasher's meet Red Deer one more time after they beat the BC Interior 9-2 in the other semi-final. After 5 consecutive wins the Crasher's would give it their all in the Final but came up short against Red Deer falling 9-3.
There were many games to highlight as well this year with a 5W 7L and 2 T record. I think it is safe to say we were competitive with any of the "Elite" teams out there. Lots of great games this year and the kids were in all of them. Most impressed when you can see the kids executing properly and dictating the play. Away from the arena we continued to learn and build character and togetherness through our Teambuilders: team song; team microphone; team weekend with Earle Connor; iPod scavenger hunt; bottle drive; kite flying; baseball; caterpillar crawl; tchoukball; soccer; lacrosse; conveyor belt; sponge wars; blindfolded dodgeball; jump in jump out warm-up; hole in the cup relay; waterballoon toss; under the net volleyball; Landmines and the AVENGERS movie night to name a few.
It's a great group that I am honoured to coach and I look forward to supporting them in achieving their goals. The Crasher's are excited and looking forward to capturing their eighth "C" (CHAMPIONS 2016).
CRASHER '03 SEASON ONE:
The Crasher '03 first season was a huge success and arguably one of the best in Crasher history. We wanted to make sure that this group had a unique development experience and by all accounts we hit the mark. Some incredible team-builders along the way filled with many lessons that helped us become a close knit group both on and off the ice.
We participated in 3 tournaments and posted a 1 and 3 record in the Alberta Champions Cup in our first tournament of the Spring Season. We then participated in the Canada Cup tourney in May where we managed one tie along with 4 tough losses. Our win loss record was not strong after 2 tournaments but we also knew we were facing the best Gold teams in Western Canada. Most of the games were very close after 2 but it wasn't enough. We figured out that we could compete in the tough Gold division, the trick for our group would be to continue to find ways to maintain our energy for 3 periods.
The final tournament of the year in June - Calgary Hitmen International Spring Hockey Tournament - included the Red Deer Rustlers who beat us 2 times earlier in the season, the NAA All Blacks who beat us in the ACC and the BC Interior Selects from Nelson. In order to show well in our final tourney we would have to rise up to another level and that's exactly what the Crasher '03 group was able to do. The third time would be the charm against Red Deer and in one of the most intense games of the season the Crasher's emerged victorious winning 7-6 in a 2 hr. and 15 minute marathon game. After completing the round robin with a 4-0 record the Crasher's would next face the NAA All Blacks in the Tournament semi-final. The Crasher's again fought hard and the game finished in a 2-2 tie, which meant a 5 minute overtime and if necessary a shoot-out. The Crasher's scored on the 5th shooter winning 3-2 and were headed to the team's first Final in Crasher history! Crasher's meet Red Deer one more time after they beat the BC Interior 9-2 in the other semi-final. After 5 consecutive wins the Crasher's would give it their all in the Final but came up short against Red Deer falling 9-3.
'01 CRASHERS
CRASHER CONVEYOR BELT TEAM BUILDER
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CRASHER YEAR END MOUNTAIN CLIMB
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Bigger Strong and Faster definitely holds true for the '01 group and what a difference a year makes as they are all preparing for Bantam Hockey next season. I am very proud of this group as they continue on their mission to truly represent the CRASHER 7 C's with pride and class. They know what their BRAND is and they are very focused and determined to make some noise in the 2014 Spring Hockey Season. This year the Crasher's '01 will see several elite development coaches in a variety of fields both on and off the ice. They continue to take advantage of so many great learning opportunities which will culminate this season with a tournament in Green Bay. This will include a tour of a few NCAA schools well they are there.
The Crasher '01 program had it's inaugural season in the spring of 2012. Last year was spent preparing the players for the challenges they would be facing as 1st year Pee Wee players and the introduction of body checking. With one year of checking under their belts the players are aware that there will still be more challenges heading into this season and playing in the Gold division. Our team size has grown from just 14 players last season to 20 players in 2013. We have a tremendous group of parents and players that are supportive of player development and the journey it will take them on. They understand that although the path to the top of the mountain is not always smooth and they realize the hard work, effort and commitment it will take to keep moving forward.
Our Crasher '01 team philosophy is based on developing the whole player. Our vision is to give the players the best possible environment to develop all of their abilities as hockey players and citizens. The Crasher '01 team is a joint effort between Puck Smart Inc. and Rouge Ashmead. This is a program that believes firmly in the ideals of the LTAD plan. We have a balanced schedule that includes 12 Dry-land sessions, 10 Team-builders, 4 Classroom sessions, 23 Practices, 5 Exhibition games and 1 Tournament. Our theme this year is WHAT'S YOUR WHY? and our players are very motivated to make this their best spring season to date.
Our on ice skills development is a priority as it lays the foundation for being able to execute tactics and strategies. The team continues working hard on improving offensive concepts and generating more scoring chances. You can also see improvements in angling, contact and d-zone coverage and the development of good habits. The team is benefitting off the ice participating in a variety of fitness activities that includes wrestling, boxing, xfit and yoga.
The Crasher '01 team is continuing to develop both on and off the ice and are looking forward to the next challenges that are right in front of us all! Also proud to announce that all of our players will be playing Quadrant hockey for the 2015-16 Season! Wishing you all your best seasons to date!
The Crasher '01 program had it's inaugural season in the spring of 2012. Last year was spent preparing the players for the challenges they would be facing as 1st year Pee Wee players and the introduction of body checking. With one year of checking under their belts the players are aware that there will still be more challenges heading into this season and playing in the Gold division. Our team size has grown from just 14 players last season to 20 players in 2013. We have a tremendous group of parents and players that are supportive of player development and the journey it will take them on. They understand that although the path to the top of the mountain is not always smooth and they realize the hard work, effort and commitment it will take to keep moving forward.
Our Crasher '01 team philosophy is based on developing the whole player. Our vision is to give the players the best possible environment to develop all of their abilities as hockey players and citizens. The Crasher '01 team is a joint effort between Puck Smart Inc. and Rouge Ashmead. This is a program that believes firmly in the ideals of the LTAD plan. We have a balanced schedule that includes 12 Dry-land sessions, 10 Team-builders, 4 Classroom sessions, 23 Practices, 5 Exhibition games and 1 Tournament. Our theme this year is WHAT'S YOUR WHY? and our players are very motivated to make this their best spring season to date.
Our on ice skills development is a priority as it lays the foundation for being able to execute tactics and strategies. The team continues working hard on improving offensive concepts and generating more scoring chances. You can also see improvements in angling, contact and d-zone coverage and the development of good habits. The team is benefitting off the ice participating in a variety of fitness activities that includes wrestling, boxing, xfit and yoga.
The Crasher '01 team is continuing to develop both on and off the ice and are looking forward to the next challenges that are right in front of us all! Also proud to announce that all of our players will be playing Quadrant hockey for the 2015-16 Season! Wishing you all your best seasons to date!
'97 CRASHERS
2009 and 2010
The Crasher hockey program began in the spring of 2009. Puck Smart Inc. had a shared vision of hockey development and values with Mike Lee and they set out to create a team of 1997 born players. The '97's would be beginning their first season of hitting and even the name CRASHER'S was initially create to raise awareness that this is just another part of the game. We Crash and Bang and Learn became our first chant. Skill development, hockey sense and body checking were components built into all of our practices. We were aware that we were not the leading or elite players in Calgary but rather the ones that we feel had the greatest character. We were proud that out of 65 players that attended the tryouts we picked the 18 best (character and work ethic). At the core of everything the CRASHER'S did were their values. They believe and put into action the 7 C's: Commitment, Courage, Composure, Coachability, Character, Competitiveness and Connections. We believe that it is these values that help shape and guide us in our hockey development.
Each year the '97 Crasher team would face their stiffest competition in the Elite Division of the Subway Challenge in Winnipeg (now known as the River City Sports North American Classic). The Crasher's improved each year of the tournament and in the 2010 Subway Challenge managed 2 wins. A highlight of the year was defeating the previously undefeated Jr. Flames 3-2. This was further evidence of the belief, values and work ethic that this group put forth each day of the program.
There are currently 3 Crashers '97 Alumni playing in the Western Hockey League, 6 Crasher '97 Alumni playing in the AJHL, and 3 Crasher '97 Alumni playing in the KIJHL. Wishing them all the best and continued success.
Each year the '97 Crasher team would face their stiffest competition in the Elite Division of the Subway Challenge in Winnipeg (now known as the River City Sports North American Classic). The Crasher's improved each year of the tournament and in the 2010 Subway Challenge managed 2 wins. A highlight of the year was defeating the previously undefeated Jr. Flames 3-2. This was further evidence of the belief, values and work ethic that this group put forth each day of the program.
There are currently 3 Crashers '97 Alumni playing in the Western Hockey League, 6 Crasher '97 Alumni playing in the AJHL, and 3 Crasher '97 Alumni playing in the KIJHL. Wishing them all the best and continued success.
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