This Blog provides Detroit area youth hockey news. It was originally the blog of the now defunct Detroit Hockey Association, the most affordable youth ice hockey organization in Michigan based at Jack Adams Arena in Detroit. The Clark Park Coalition keeps this tradition alive in Southwest Detroit.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Young hockey players give back - Michigan Hockey - DECEMBER 9, 2016

Young hockey players give back while receiving surprise visit, equipment from Red Wings players

Photo by Stefan Kubus/MiHockey
Photo by Stefan Kubus/MiHockey

By @StefanKubus -
A group of young hockey players from Detroit began Thursday night giving back to fellow children in need alongside Detroit Red Wings players and their significant others.
What they weren’t aware of is the joyous surprise that followed.
Twenty kids from the Introduction to Hockey program at Jack Adams Memorial Arena in Detroit were treated to a pizza party at Meijer in Madison Heights and then went on a shopping spree with Detroit Red Wings players – Jimmy Howard, Mike Green, Xavier Ouellet and Ryan Sproul – and the Lady Wings.
But the purpose was not to find gifts for themselves, but to give back to patients less fortunate at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan.
“Before the surprise, a lot of the kids were really excited to give back to the community, to give back to those in need, so that was really what mattered,” Jack Adams coach Dave Pitts said.
Ouellet said it was great to see the kids’ enthusiasm for generosity.
“That was fun. I was walking around with the kids and they were all so excited to get gifts for other kids, which was kind of surprising because usually as a kid you’re thinking about yourself, but it wasn’t like that at all; they were all in the spirit of sharing and trying to get nice gifts for their friends and people they might hardly know, so it’s great to see that.”
Being the holiday season, that’s really what it’s all about, too.
“We have kids of our own and it’s an important time of year for everyone,” Howard’s wife, Rachel, said. They were just excited to shop for the kids in the hospital. They didn’t think they were getting anything else in return, and they were still excited. When they found out they got to shop for themselves and they got hockey equipment, it’s huge. It’s really, really special.”
Once the kids were done checking out, Wings defenseman Mike Green announced that they would then be receiving the chance to do it all over again, but this time, they were able to pick out gifts for themselves.
“That was awesome,” Pitts said. “To see these guys willing to give back to the community, willing to give back to those in need in underdeveloped areas… it was really heart-warming to see, that they were once at their level and are giving back to the community.”
And the surprises didn’t end there; once the kids were done shopping, they learned the Wings had provided them with brand-new Warrior hockey equipment. For players who were once in the kids’ shoes – or skates, if you will – it was an especially neat surprise to give.
“That’s awesome, with the help of Warrior, that we can do that and get gear for these kids to play and live their little dreams,” Ouellet said. “It doesn’t seem like it, but equipment is pretty expensive and it’s hard to get, so it’s fun to see the kids get it and get a chance to live their dream.”
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, the Wings will deliver the purchased toys to the Children’s Hospital of Michigan as part of their annual holiday visit.
“Not gonna lie, it’s tough when you go in there and you see what the children are battling through,” Howard said. “It’s tough, especially now having children at home. You see them in that situation, you get a little emotional yourself. You never want to see anyone go through that, but to be able to go up there and give them a few moments of cheer, it’s definitely well worth it.”

The Clark Park ice rink begins again - Michigan Hockey - DECEMBER 7, 2016

The Clark Park ice rink begins again

Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey

By @MichaelCaples –
DETROIT – For most people, the winter holiday season means gifts, parties and fun.
For the Clark Park volunteers and staff, it means it’s time to build an ice rink.
The work required to build Metro Detroit’s only outdoor hockey facility officially began on Dec. 8.
The Clark Park crew was at the rink by 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, ready to place layers of paint and then layers and layers of ice down to get their ice rink ready for the 2016-17 season.
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey

The original plan was to start the process the day before, but weather conditions stalled the staff – something only an outdoor rink would have to deal with.
The lengthy process – hockey director Ryan Mcilhiny expects to out all night watering the playing surface – is all worth it, however.
“It’s very exciting,” Mcilhiny said. “We’ve been anticipating this day for a very long time. There’s a lot of days and hours and weeks that add up to get to it and once you finally get to it, it takes a lot of hard work and it’s really great to see everyone come together.
“It’s a lot of fun and we’re excited. We’re glad the day is here.”
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey

For Clark Park Coalition director Anthony Benavides, establishing the ice around this time is a big win for his program.
“Getting the ice up in December is always a good thing, especially if you do it before Christmas so you can have a Christmas party, Christmas skate, family skate, ice hockey, Learn to Skate, you name it,” Benavides said. “So hopefully the weather, looks like it’s going to stay cold, and the next few days we’ll continue to water the ice rink because you have to build it up to about a half inch, three-quarter inch. Once we get that going and hopefully that’ll be by Sunday maybe, we’ll just have open skate and open hockey and have kids come out and parents come out and coaches and just have a good time and that’ll carry through the season.”
As far as the ice construction itself, well, it’s a lengthy process.
“It’s a concrete slab before the ice goes in and, to run you through the process, first you have to put a couple layers of ice down, so you water the ice and then once that’s completed, we have a guy named John Kraft who comes around – he actually does many rinks in the Midwest – you put down a layer, three layers of what’s called Jet Ice – and it’s basically the white paint that makes ice white,” said Troy Anderson, a coach and part-time employee for Clark Park. “A lot of people think when you go to an ice rink, the ice is just naturally white. It’s not, you’ve go to put three layers of paint down. We do that and then we lay down the outlines for the blue lines, the goal lines and center ice, so it’s a tedious process. You need basically a fire hose to put everything out and five or six people have to hold up that hose while John is going around and painting the ice because if the hose drags along, it’ll mess up the paint, so it’s a pretty tedious process.”
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey

A tedious process, to be sure, but the rewards are many.
“The rink is really special for southwest Detroit,” Benavides said. “The original rink was put in way back in the ‘60s and there’s been two more rinks after that. There was a small circular rink, there was a rink during the ‘70s that was put in and this was put in in the 2000s. It’s been a tradition throughout the neighborhood here – people come for skating first and foremost. And then the ‘70s, it became a hockey rink. Since then, there’s been a lot of hockey around here, so it’s real important for the kids in the neighborhood. They walk here – it’s a walking community – the schools use it, the churches use it and parents bring their children down here. Just generation upon generation of participants that used it way back when they were kids. Now they’re bringing their own kids, so it’s a real asset to the community, for the hockey world and just for the community. They love coming here.”
And that’s why the workers describe the day as a holiday, and not as a freezing and miserable experience.
“This is my favorite day of the year,” Anderson said. “It feels like Christmas almost because all year you see this place at Clark Park and when it finally comes around time to put the ice in, it’s just a special day and you’ve got 15 or so people from the community around here come out and help out and it’s an all-hands-on-deck endeavor and it’s gonna take a good 24 hours to build the ice up and make it ready to go.”
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey
Photo by Michael Caples/MiHockey

Monday, August 1, 2016

From Detroit Red Wings website: Jack Adams Memorial Arena Mural Vote

Detroit Red Wings website - Vote for Jack Adams Arena Mural Design

We want YOU to help choose the mural art at Jack Adams Memorial Arena and the Adams Butzel Recreation Complex! 

The Detroit Red Wings Foundation has teamed up with Detroit non-profit organization Summer in the City and the City of Detroit Parks and Recreation Department to transform an iconic recreation center in northwest Detroit. 

This August, the three organizations will gather with hundreds of volunteers from across the region to paint large-scale art murals on the exterior of Jack Adams Memorial Arena and the Adams Butzel Recreation Complex.

Vote for your favorite art below. The voting process is open until Friday, Aug. 5 at 5:00 p.m.







Tuesday, February 18, 2014

USA Hockey's National Development Team dominates the world



The best hockey team you've never seen - link to article about USA Hockey's National Team Development Program

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Clark Park Hockey Kids Skate for Free! Learn to Skate/Play programs Sundays at 2:00 PM

Clark Park provides free learn to skate programs.

Open skate @ 12:30 PM  and learn to play @ 2:00 PM - Sundays

See 
http://clarkparkdetroit.com
or call 
(313) 841-8534 for more information about Clark Park Hockey.


Clark Park provides free equipment rentals for families in Southwest Detroit, Mexican Town and surrounding communities.



See the following video from the Detroit Red Wings Foundation to learn more.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

2013 Detroit Winter Classic at Clark Park, the Frozen Fish Fiasco

Just when it looked like metro Detroit would not have any outdoor games or inner city youth hockey tournaments (due to the NHL lock-out & the demise of Hockey in the Hood) the Frozen Fish Fiasco held a 'city meets the suburbs' Winter Classic showcase to support the Clark Park Coalition.


It was a perfect day for hockey outside in the shadow of the Ambassador Bridge in Southwest Detroit. House and travel youth teams from Detroit and surrounding communities had a great time playing old school hockey outside in Mexican town.


 Travel 01 Livonia Lancers faced off with the Pee Wee A Honeybaked Dragons from Hazel Park.



The Mite B Dearborn Hockey battled for the blue puck with the Mite B Livonia Predators.


All proceeds from this event are allocated to help keep amateur youth hockey alive in the City of Detroit. Feel free to contact Clark Park to learn more about their plans for the future of Southwest Detroit Hockey.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Go Tigers!


The World Series home games start Saturday Night.
 
Go Tigers!!!

When will we see the Red Wings?

Friday, August 31, 2012

ELECTION CANCELLED PER DHA BOARD MANDATE


THE ELECTION MEETING FOR TODAY IS CANCELED!!

THE ADAM BUTZEL RECREATION CENTER AND ARENA ARE CLOSED FOR THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY!!!


PLEASE LOOK FOR FUTURE UPDATES REGARDING WHEN THIS MEETING WILL BE RESCHEDULED!!!


THANK YOU,

CYNTHIA   WARDLAW  (DHA SECRETARY)
313-727-7330
cw20033@aol.com

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The nominations are in & upcoming events

Rosland Allen roslandallen@gmail.com  has received all DHA officer nominations you may also call or text her at 313-475-0192 with any questions regarding the nominees.


Following are the end of the year events per DHA's Secretary Cynthia Wardlaw.

End of the Banquet:
The End of the Year Banquet will take place next Saturday, May 12th 2pm-5pm at Adam Butzel Recreation Center.  All players will receive a participation trophy at the Awards Banquet.  The players and coaches are FREE and additional tickets (i.e. parents and siblings) are $10.00 per person.  I will have tickets available on Saturday, May 5th.  I will need a confirmation of who will be attending the banquet by Wednesday, May 9th.  Please either email, text, or call (Cynthia Wardlaw 313-727-7330 or cw20033@aol.com) me to confirm you will be in attendance. 


Upcoming Events:
May 9, 2012 (Wednesday):The last day of skating for the I-Program for this season
May 10, 2012 (Thursday):The last day of practice for the Squirts & Peewees for this season
May 12, 2012 (Saturday):The End of the Year Awards Banquet (This is where each player receives there trophy and the DHA board elections will also take place on this date)


Equipment return for the I-Program:
The I-Program receives loaner equipment and this equipment must be returned at the end of the season.  This equipment maybe returned May 9-12, 2012. Please remember equipment should be returned clean and in general good repair.


Volunteers Needed!!!!
I still need volunteers to help clean up our equipment cage.  Anyone that is able to come out and help for the next couple of practices I could really use a hand in sorting, organizing, and cleaning our equipment cage up before we close out the season.  Any and all help is and would be greatly appreciated!!!!


Registration Fees:
If anyone has a past due balance these must be paid ASAP!!!!  You will not be able to register for the upcoming season with a past due balance.  Please also remember for DHA board positions or voting privileges you must be a member in good standing this includes having a fees paid in full.  *Please contact me (Cynthia Wardlaw) regarding any question regarding past due balances.
Please look for information at the banquet and throughout the summer regarding early registration discounts.  That's right if you register early for next season you can save yourself some extra cash!!


If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me.


Thanks,


Cynthia Wardlaw
313-727-7330

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

DHA Board Election Nominations Due Saturday, May 5th - Nominate Someone


Date: 4/28/2012

To: The General Membership
Re: DHA Board Elections Well it’s that time of the year!!! It’s election time!!

You all have one week, starting today to put your nominations in for our board. Now the person you nominate will have to be an active member and in good standings (Article III) no outstanding bills, etc…. Also, persons on the election committee will not qualify for any position due to conflict of interest.

All nominees must be residence of Detroit, MI, according to the 2004 bylaws. In order to vote you must be 18 and older. Each household has (2) votes. To vote you must also be a member in good standings, your Secretary will have that info for you.
 If you don’t have a copy of the by-laws, you can obtain them from the DHA website HYPERLINK

All positions are open (see descriptions at the bottom of this message).
The board positions up for election consist of President, Exec. Vice President, Director of Teams, Secretary, Treasurer, Ass.Sec./Treasurer, At-Large Members (2).

 If you have any questions feel free to contact me via email
roslandallen@gmail.com or send a text, just put your name in text so I know who you are please, 313-475-0192. Roz Allen

*FYI: All nominations must be submitted to the DHA nominating committee by Saturday, May 5, 2012. Please submit your nominations electronically at roslandallen@gmail.com or in person to the nominating committee and include the following information.


Nominee’s Name: ________________________________________
Position Nominating For: ___________________________________
Nominated By: __________________________________________
Date Submitted: ________________________________________


Following are descriptions of the responsibilities associated with each position:

 Section 1: Elected Positions
a) President: The President is the Chief Executive of the DHA. In her/his capacity, the President shall fulfill the following responsibilities:
1) Exercise general supervision over the business activities of the DHA.
2) Serve as an ex officio member of the all-standing committees.
3) Preside at all meetings held by the DHA.
4) Communicate expectations with respect to rules, regulations and conduct to the coaches, managers, and parents.
5) Uphold and enforce the Bylaws of the DHA.
6) Enter into any and all legally binding contracts, agreements and other relationships, acting on behalf of the Association and at the direction of the Board.
7) Shall represent the DHA to the City of Detroit, Michigan Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA), USA Hockey and any other organizations.
8) Oversee the annual audit and quarterly reports of the financial books of the DHA.
9) Shall be authorized to act and take immediate action on decisions pertaining to the DHA in lieu of the Board in an emergency situation. Each Board member shall be notified within 48 hours of such actions.
10) Shall be an authorized signer at financial institutions holding DHA funds
11) Designate the chairperson or acting chairperson on all committees where the position is not filled with the approval of the Board.
12) Supervise and direct the activities of all officers and Directors of the Board and see that the respective functions of those members are performed.


b) Executive Vice-President: The Executive Vice President shall act in the place of the President, in his/her absence. While serving in this capacity, the Vice-President shall have full authority and privileges of the office of President. The Vice President shall:
1) Assist the President in the performance of her/his duties.
2) Be an authorized signer at financial institutions holding DHA funds.
3) Serve as the DHA representative to the Adams Butzel Advisory Committee and the MAHA District 2 meetings.
4) Be responsible for obtaining the appropriate permit(s) for conducting DHA fundraising raffles and lotteries.
5) Perform any duties assigned by the President and/or the Board.


c) Director of Teams: The Director of Teams shall oversee the operation of the House and Travel Program. In this capacity, the Director of Teams shall
1) Provide applications for DHA coaching and manager positions to all interested parties and function as primary contact person for all coaching applicants.
2) Make recommendations to the Board regarding the appointment of head coaches.
3) Appoint or remove coaches, assistant coaches, and managers until such time as the Board may approve or disapprove of the action.
4) Secure documentation to ensure that all coaches are certified.
5) Prepare, maintain, and update the DHA Manager's Handbook.
6) Represent DHA coaches at Board and League meetings.
7) Be responsible, in conjunction with the coaches, in assessing the skills of players, proper placement of teams in leagues.
8) Not be a coach, assistant coach, or manager of a team, except as specifically authorized by the Board.
9) Collaborate with the CEP/ACE manager and facilitate the training and education of coaches.
10) Make recommendations to the Board regarding the number of teams and levels (A, AA, B, Girls, etc.) for each age group. This recommendation must be presented to the Board before or on August 15. 11) Plan and coordinate all player tryouts and drafting of teams in each House division.
12) Supervise and assign responsibilities to the Manager Coordinator.
13) Perform any duties assigned by the President and/or the Board.

d) Secretary: The Secretary shall
1) Post notification of all DHA meetings.
2) Maintain the DHA bulletin Board located outside of the “Pro Shop.”
3) Keep true minutes of all DHA meetings and provide copies of the minutes of previous Board meetings to each Board member.
4) Keep accurate records of all DHA members.
5) Be responsible for all mailings.
6) Conduct all official correspondence, as directed by the President,
7) Report to the President any and all correspondence and other information received, and maintain an accurate and up-to-date file of all correspondence.
8) Provide current copies of the DHA By-laws to all members by posting a copy of the Bylaws on the “Pro Shop” bulletin board and/or on the DHA website, or otherwise distributing copies of the Bylaws. 9) Be an authorized signer at financial institutions holding DHA funds.
10) File any necessary insurance claims on behalf of any DHA member, if there is not a Risk Manager. 11) Re-file the DHA’s non-profit application with the State of Michigan.
12) Perform other duties assigned by the President and/or the Board.


e) Treasurer: The Treasurer shall
1) Have custody of all DHA funds.
2) Keep the books, issue quarterly reports to the Board and to the general members, and undergo an annual audit.
3) Be an authorized signer at financial institutions holding DHA funds.
4) Disburse all funds, based on proper receipts and all checks must be endorsed by two persons: him/herself or the Assistant Secretary/Treasurer and by one (1) of the following: the President, Executive Vice President, Secretary, or Assistant Secretary/Treasurer.
5) Treasurer shall prepare a budget for the approval of the Board and dissemination to the membership prior to Labor Day.
6) Be responsible for arranging an annual independent audit of the records.
7) Be bonded in the amount of $100,000 Dollars and record such bond with the Secretary.
8) Assist the Vice-President and other committees on fund-raising projects.
9) Be responsible for the supervision of the collection of registration fees and moneys collected through fund-raising activities.
10) Receive financial statements from each Team manager as specified in these Bylaws.
11) Perform any other duties assigned by the President and/or the Board.


f) Assistant Secretary/Treasurer: The Assistant Secretary/Treasurer shall
1) Act in the place of or with, the Secretary or Treasurer as needed.
2) Assist the Secretary and/or Treasurer as necessary.
3) Be bonded in the amount of $100,000 Dollars and record such bond with the Secretary.
4) Perform any duties assigned by the President, and/or the Board.

g) At-Large Members: Two (2) At-Large members shall represent the DHA Membership and shall participate in at least one standing committee. They shall also perform any duties ' assigned by the President and/or the Board.


h) President Emeritus: The position of President Emeritus shall be held by a past President of the DHA. He/she shall act as a link between the former and current Boards, their practices, and shall serve as the DHA’s ambassador to other hockey organizations, particularly the NHL Diversity Task Force. If this position is unfilled and a past President is not available or willing to fulfill the duties of the position, then the duties of the President Emeritus shall revert to the President.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

End of season events: Coaches vs. Players, Annual Banquet, and DHA elections

Hello everyone,
I hope and pray all is well with each one of you!:-)
I have some very important updates for you please save these upcoming dates on your calendar.
I would like to begin by thanking each parent, player, and coach for a wonderful 2011-2012. We appreciate your continued support of the Detroit Hockey Association (DHA) and thank you for the opportunity of allowing us to be a part of your lives through the wonderful game of hockey. I hope and pray it has been a positive experience for you and I am looking forward to an even better 2012-2013 season with your continued support!!!
Next I would like to congratulate and wish the Squirt and Peewee team good luck and continued success in their Spring season!!! Go Dragons!!
Okay now to our important upcoming events. I know many of you are starting to get busy with other sports and activities; there are just a few more very important events that I would like to see all of the players participating in if possible.
Important Dates:
April 28, 2012 (Saturday): Kids vs Coaches game (That's right the kids get to play the coaches in a game please see times for games below)
I-Program vs. Coaches game @ 12pm
Squirt & Peewee vs. Coaches game @ 2pm
May 5, 2012 (Saturday):This will be the last Saturday of skating for both the I-Program & Competitive teams.
May 9, 2012 (Wednesday):The last day of skating for the I-Program for this season
May 10, 2012 (Thursday):The last day of practice for the Squirts & Peewees for this season
* Equipment return for the I-Program:
The I-Program can return equipment May 9-12, 2012. Please remember equipment should be returned clean.
Please look for additional emails and updates regarding some of the above dates.
Volunteers Needed!!!!
Volunteers needed this Saturday, April 28, 2012 10am-2pm, which is Motor-City Makeover Day. Each organization within the ABC complex is required to clean-up their specific area inside and outside. We need your help!!! We especially need help with cleaning the equipment cage!! So please come out and support us and help make our arena sparkle!!!
FYI: The Detroit Dragon Peewee B champions will be recognize along with the other Little Caesar Amateur Hockey League house championship teams on May 5, 2012 at Comerica Park on the field at a Tiger's game. For anyone interesting in attending the game and supporting the Peewee team tickets are $20 for the baseball game. Please see Cynthia for ticket information.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank You,
Cynthia Wardlaw
313-727-7330

Friday, April 6, 2012

Easter Break notes

REMINDER:

THERE WILL BE NO PRACTICE  THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2012. THE ARENA IS CLOSED FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAY AND WILL REOPEN ON TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012!!!

EASTER FUN FEAST SATURDAY AT BELLE ISLE CASINO 11AM-3PM FOOD, FUN, EASTER EGG DROP & MUCH MORE!!!

*I'll be there passing out flyers to recruitment more players any volunteers would be greatly appreciated!!!

Have a wonderful holiday!!!!

Cynthia
313-727-7330

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Hockey in the Hood in the News - 2012

March 5, 2012 - Youth Hockey Examiner: "Hockey in the Hood" successfully hosts its 8th tournament -by: Warren Shaw.

March 4, 2012 - The Michigan Citizen: Hockey in the Hood attracts suburban teams to the city - by: Harry M. Anderson, Jr.

3/11/2012 - The New Citizens Press: March Hockey In The Hood still successful despite changes and financial shortcomings
 - by: Harry M. Anderson, Jr.

 A Google search of hockey news "hockey in the hood" 2012 yielded the results listed above.  This search also uncovered the following article about HITH VI in 2009 from "America's Sports Radio Network" - SCORES.FM -  Hockey in the Hood: Its Game On for All.

Hockey in the Hood 8 was also listed as an 'upcoming event' in Michigan's Official Travel and Tourism Site PURE MICHIGAN