- Volunteer Hours: Track It
- Hockey: Age Levels & General Info
- New to Hockey Info Page
- Policy and Procedure Handbook, Bylaws & Forms
- ERRA Parents Code of Conduct
- Live Barn: Never Miss A Game
- Concussion Management Program
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest Info
- ERRA Commitment Policy
- Locker Room Policy
- Rink Rules & Disclaimer
- GameSheet
- Facility Map
- Travel Policy
Hockey Gear
Properly fitting equipment is key to player safety, confidence, and fun on the ice. Age and experience also help determine the right gear. Here’s a quick guide to common hockey equipment:
Shin Guards: Protect knees and shins from collisions and pucks.
Hockey Socks: Part of the uniform, worn over shin guards. Game socks will be available for purchase. Your team manager will provide information.
Breezers: Protect hips, thighs, and spine; should fit to the top of shin pads.
Skates: Proper fit is crucial for performance and comfort; regular sharpening is needed.
Shoulder Pads: Guard chest, shoulders, and arms.
Elbow Pads: Protect from falls and collisions; must stay in place.
Practice Jersey: Worn with shoulder pads; should fit comfortably over gear.
Helmet with Face Mask: Critical for head and facial protection; must meet HECC standards.
Neck Guard: Essential for protecting your neck (mandatory).
Gloves: Shield hands and wrists while allowing mobility.
Stick: A straight stick is best for beginners; length should reach the chin with skates on.
(Optional) Moisture-Wicking Undergarments: Keep players warm, dry, and protected from gear.
Oops!
You have unsaved elements
Please save or cancel the pending changes to the elements within your page and then try saving again.