Wolverines Leadership Program
WGHA Goal: To develop the future leaders in female hockey
Expectations of an On-Ice Helper:
- Must be 14 years of age or older. (Players turning 14 years in the current season may participate as well, but must wear full equipment to do so)
- Complete the online Wolverines Leadership Program Application
- Commit to and attend regular practices
- Communicate with a member of the coaching staff if you are unable to attend
- Arrive at time agreed upon with coaching staff to allow time to assist with the collection and set up of equipment for practices where needed (pylons, pucks, shooter tutor, etc.)
- Assist with the tying of skates if requested (players/parents should ensure all other equipment is put on)
- Help coaches with demonstration of drills
- Invest in building relationships with players – cheer them on, help motivate them
Benefits of being involved as an On-Ice Helper:
- Earn Community Service Hours towards your Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- Become a role model with our younger Wolverines
- Earn valuable leadership experience for future opportunities
Expectations of the Coaching Staff:
- Include your On-Ice Helper effectively in practice plans
- Communicate with On-Ice Helpers about their role in the practice plan
- Communicate with Executive liaison as needed