By Kaitlyn Kupiec, 03/31/25, 8:00AM MDT Share Featuring players with backgrounds from four different continents, the Lions have qualified for nationals four times in the past five years “Hockey is for everyone” is a slogan the sport has long embraced. For the Los Angeles Lions Girls Tier I 14U team, it’s more than just words — it’s reality. The LA Lions hockey program, which began with a single 8U team in 2014, had pierced the top 15 of Tier I tournament-bound teams by 2020. The
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By Antelope Valley & Santa Clarita SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — As a blind hockey player, Ryan Schutte, 20, faces more challenges than most, but he finds joy at the Cube Ice Rink in Santa Clarita. His mom, Chandra Neal, said he can hardly contain his excitement each week. What You Need To Know Blind hockey player
Robitaille, Berman continue to grow the game of hockey in Southern California By Zach Dooley October 21, 2020 Grow The Game. It’s a phrase used frequently in hockey, especially in a less-traditional market such as Southern California. Growing the game can mean many things. The LA Kings have enacted on several initiatives that have helped to grow the game in our area, and behind the black, white and silver shield is Hall of Famer and Team President Luc Robitaille. If you’re familiar with the
CREATING OPPORTUNITIES TO COMPETE, THRIVE AND LEARN Houston’s Ice at the Galleria’s new Compete USA skating program allows their Learn to Skate USA students to experience the feeling of a real competitive environment. Article Club Spotlight Wednesday, November 1, 2023 By Joanne Vassallo Jamrosz Rebecca Dever, Director of Skating at Houston’s Ice at the Galleria, wanted to design a class where all levels of Learn to Skate USA students could learn about competing without requiring private lessons. The new Compete USA