The fluid teamwork of hockey players as they move skillfully across the ice is an exciting and beautiful spectacle to watch. Hockey demands strength, explosive speed, endurance, and high levels of physical conditioning and coordination. It’s characterized as a high-speed collision game with high rates of injury.
However, parents may be reassured to learn that at the youth level, hockey injuries are less common than in other youth sports, including football, basketball, and soccer. The most common hockey-related injuries are relatively minor: Bruises, Strains, Sprains and the like. See the data here.
Here at GSYH, we emphasize player safety by playing a safe, non-checking game and requiring all players to wear proper protective equipment.