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.

Showing posts with label Jack Adams Arena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Adams Arena. Show all posts

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.”

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.







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

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Ice is returning to Jack Adams Arena

Jack Adams ice will be back up by this coming weekend. All teams will be practicing by Saturday, October 22nd.

Attention!! Any prospective hockey players and their families:

The Detroit Hockey Association offers the most affordable competitive, house, and learn to skate hockey program in southeastern Michigan!

The Detroit Dragons still have a few openings for players on their Squirt and Pee Wee teams. Please email info@DetroitHockey.org to schedule skate times. Players of all skill levels are welcome to join us.

This is a great program for roller hockey players who want to learn how to play competitive ice hockey.

Annual registration and Jack Adams ice runs only $300 for Detroit Dragons players. The learn to skate & play program (i-Program) includes full equipment and ice time for the entire season for only $180.

Spots are open for i-Program and Detroit Hockey house players from three to thirteen years of age. Come on out and skate Detroit!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Hockey in the Hood 7 action photos

Columbus Ice Hockey Club player scores vs. Allen Park in HITH 7 finals game.

Detroit Dragons Midgets swarm St. Clair Shores net.

Novi Panthers goalie makes save vs. Wasilla Wild

Wasilla Wild won HITH 7 Bantams championship 2-0 over Novi

Detroit Dragons Squirts defenseman Eric Bruinsma covers Columbus Ice Hockey player.
Photos courtesy of Ed Krasinski

The Hockey in the Hood VII Champions

HITH 7 Squirt Champions - Columbus Hockey Club

HITH 7 Midget Champions - Detroit Dragons

Novi Panthers and Wasilla Wild Bantams pose for group photo prior to their HITH 7 finals game.

HITH 7 Bantam Champion Wasilla Wild players & Novi Panthers goalie with Willie O'Cup.

The Detroit Hockey Association salutes the 2011 Hockey in the Hood Champion Columbus, OH Mites, Columbus Hockey Squirts, Kensington Valley Pee Wees, Wasilla Wild Bantams & Detroit Dragons Midgets.

Congratulations, you have captured the Willie O'Cup!

Photos courtesy of Ed Krasinski

Monday, November 22, 2010

Give Thanks - the ice has returned to Jack Adams Arena

For the third year in a row, the Detroit Hockey Association teams did not have access to their home ice until November. In both 2008 and 2009, power outages, aging compressors, and repair work put the Detroit Dragons Teams' seasons in jeopardy.


Thankfully, the story is different this season. The City of Detroit has made an investment in the future of hockey and figure skating in the city. Over the summer and into September, new compressors were installed. We trust this will be the last year in the foreseeable future that the Detroit Hockey Association will be waiting for the week of Thanksgiving to get back on the ice.

The Detroit Dragons Squirt B will kick off its season on Tuesday, November 23rd at 6:00 PM. The i-program (learn to skate) will begin on Saturday, December 4th at 10:00 AM. All ages are welcome.

Stay tuned for more Detroit Hockey news.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, April 5, 2010

NATIVE SON SPARKLES IN HOCKEY


By Raymond Rolak
DETROIT -- It will be a homecoming for Rochester Institute of Technology sophomore, forward, Cameron Burt. The NCAA Men’s Frozen Four will be held at Ford Field and RIT will be making their first appearance in the championships against Wisconsin, on Thursday at 5:00 PM. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Miami and Boston College will square off in the other semi-final at 8:30 PM.

This will be the sixth time Detroit has hosted the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Championships. But this will also be a first for Ford Field. These will be the first sanctioned hockey game ever to be played in the stadium.

Burt, RIT’s leading scorer (16-31-47), got his first taste of travel hockey at Jack Adams Arena, playing in the Detroit Hockey Association. The Detroit PSL (CMA) graduate went on to play for the Green Bay Gamblers in the USHL for his elite junior experience.

Burt’s success is a testimonial to the vision of the pioneers in Detroit hockey. The Detroit Recreation Department was always at the forefront. Hockey support from names like Ilitch, Adray and Karmanos helped. The Great Lakes Invitational Tournament at Christmas time is part of the historical fabric of college hockey. The late Don Canham was such a tremendous advocate for the college game.

From St. Clair Shores to Trenton and all around Metro Detroit, no one can argue….This is Hockeytown. There is even an adjacent Hockeytown Café and former University of Wisconsin star Chris Chelios has a tavern that is very short walk from Ford Field. Also, close to Ford Field is the very ethnic Greektown area.

The DHA has had a storied tradition of producing college players for well over 60 years.

The National Hockey League has recently put money and energy to promote diversity. It was 52 years ago that Willie O’Ree played for the Boston Bruins and became the first black man to make his mark in the NHL. O’Ree, now 74 heads up the NHL’s inner-city and ethnic neighborhood program to develop hockey interest in urban areas.

This is the 12th year for the NHL plan. O’Ree said, "These programs are working, we started in four cities and are now in 40 locations throughout the States and Canada." He added, "Every boy or girl has natural ability, they just need the opportunity. All groups just need to get exposed to hockey."

As a hockey diplomat, George Gund, former San Jose Shark’s owner who underwrote the Krakow Film Festival, ultimately helped get an outdoor rink built near Zakopane, Poland.

The NCAA has always had an ambassadorial approach in hockey. Successful effort is rewarded, regardless of background. The University of Michigan and Michigan State always embraced minorities. Former Michigan coach Al Renfrew said, "Just look to Mel Wakabayashi as an example." As he referred to his All-America center on his 1964NCAA Champion team.

The late "Godfather" of hockey in Minnesota, John Mariucci, echoed similar thoughts when he coached the Gophers. At any speaking engagement he would rally the hockey cause by saying, "Anyone can play hockey at an elite level if given the chance, and we just need 10,000 rinks." His belief and determination that everyone has a right to play hockey, including women, was reinforced by the recent Olympic medal success. Walter Bush encouraged diversity and USA Hockey carries that vision on an inter-national level today.

The City of Detroit has had a surge of new hockey interest. Besides the Detroit Jack Adams indoor rink, the Detroit Clark Park outdoor rink has benefitted from the NHL program. Each February, the DHA hosts a national invitational tournament as part of Hockey Day in Michigan titled "Hockey in the Hood".

On Friday, April 9, the area will be rocking as it is the home opener for the Detroit Tiger’s at adjacent Comerica Park. At 5:00 PM, there will be a NCAA player’s skill contest at Ford Field. Wayne State Warrior, Lindsey Park will participate. Then the Hobey Baker Award will be announced at Ford Field.

On April 10, as part of the Frozen Four, USA Hockey will be hosting a Level III Coaches Clinic at the Ren-Cen. Pre-Registration is required. Also, during the April 8-10, NCAA Finals, the CCHA is hosting a free Fan Fest at the GM Winter Garden, also in the Ren-Cen.

As a legacy project, the NCAA has instituted a book drive. Partnered with the Detroit Local Organizing Committee and the Detroit Public Schools Foundation, the Frozen Four will have deposit locations for new or gently used books at Ford Field -Gates A, B or G and the Marriott Renaissance Hotel lobby and GM Winter Garden.

The popular NCAA Yes-Clinic presented by the college coaches has been eliminated this year.

It is very appropriate that Burt will be center stage. He has earned his accolades. No player is as hot as Cameron Burt. He has 11 points in his last six games. He had the game winner in the 2-1, NCAA Regional victory over Denver. RIT coach Wayne Wilson brags about him saying, "He has great offensive instincts and is smart with the puck. Right now, he is our go-to guy."

Wisconsin has the history, winning two NCAA titles in Detroit previously. RIT is the hot team, winning their last 12 games. Wisconsin will probably have the most support in the stadium. Cameron Burt will get the most enthusiastic reaction. Home grown !!!!!!!

The CCHA and the Detroit Sports Organization get applause for their efforts. Most important, a great big Thank You is in order to all the Hockey Dad’s and Hockey Mom’s, of Metro Detroit. PAST and PRESENT!!!! All in all, HOCKEY gets the victory.

(This article courtesy of "THE POLISH NEWS", Raymond Rolak is a Michigan based Sports Broadcaster)

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving - DHA teams are heading to Columbus





These photos from the first Detroit Dragon's home stand were provided courtesy of Michigan Hockey Online. The team photo features the Dragon Mite and Squirt teams.

DHA mite, squirt, and pee wee teams will be competing in Columbus Ohio this weekend. This Thanksgiving Invitational tournament is hosted by The Columbus Ice Hockey Club. Teams from this program have attended the last four Hockey in the Hood tournaments at Jack Adams Arena in Detroit.

Go Dragons!!!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Jack Adams Ice is back up and ready for Hockey!

We have great news!!! We will have ice as of Monday, November 23, 2009 and our zamboni is back!!!!!!

*The I-Program will have practice this Monday from 6:00pm-7:30pm and then will resume there normal every Saturday Schedule after the Thanksgiving holiday.

ARENA & CENTER CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY NOVEMBER 26-28, 2009!!!!!!

Registration:
We are still registering for our competitive teams as well as our Learn to Skate program (I-Program). The fees are: Competitive Teams $300.00 registration fee (*this does not include your referee fees or team fees) and $150.00 for the I-Program. Looking for all level of players Mite- Midget as well as new skaters for our I-Program. Please remember at the time of registration 1/2 of your fees are due.
Please keep in mind that all association fees are due by November 30, 2009. Anyone owing any fees after November 30, 2009 will not be allowed to participate in any DHA activities this includes practices and games. We have several fundraiser that will be going on to help you earn money for these fees.

Fundraiser:

We are currently doing the Coney Island Kit Fundraiser. The kits sell for $20.00 and you make a $6.00 profit off of each kit sold. The order forms and money are due to Becki on December 5, 2009 and the delivery and pick up date for your kits is December 15, 2009. (*order forms are available at the arena) Please look for more information on upcoming fundraiser's.

We are also doing the White Castle Coupon book these books sell $5.00 each and have some really great deals. If you haven't received your White Castle coupon books or info please contact Becki at poohbear2273@yahoo.com.

*Don't forget to support the Bantam and Midgets Bowling fundraiser on December 14, 2009 @ 7pm Vision's Lane (Ford Rd in Westland). Please see one of your Bantam or Midgets team members for more information.
*Please help them raise money to go to Washington!!!!!!

Upcoming Events:
November: 26-28, 2009: ABC and the arena are closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
November 27-29, 2009: Columbus Tournament (Mites, Squirts and Peewees)
December 14, 2009: Bowling Fundraiser @ Vision Lanes 7pm

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Thank You,
Cynthia
313-834-2563
313-727-7330
cw20033@aol.com

Friday, November 7, 2008

Jack is Back - Dragons Home Ice is Ready for Action!


Hello Everyone,

I have some great news for you all.

At last the ice is up at Jack Adams!!!!! That's right we are back at Jack Adams!!!!!


Starting this Sunday, November 9, 2008 all home games and practices will resume at home (Jack Adams Arena).

We have truly appreciated the use of the Inkster Ice Arena as well as City Sports Arena.

We are truly thankful and grateful to Eddie at Inkster for welcoming us and making Inkster our temporary home while our ice was down.

DHA Day is this Sunday, November 9, 2008: Please come out and show you support to all your favorite Dragon teams. DHA Day is a day filled with hockey. So come and cheer all the Dragon teams on. Games start a 1:00pm until about 7:00pm. I will be there I hope to see you there to!!!:-)

Practice Schedule:


Saturday, November 8, 2008:
Mites have game away in Monroe
Peewee Practice 10am-11:30am
Squirts have a home game @ 12pm in Inkster

Sunday, November 9, 2008: This is "DHA DAY" !!!!!!!! (All games will be played at Jack Adams)

Good Luck Dragons On All Your Games!!!!!
"Go Dragons"


Important Dates:
Saturday, November 8, 2008: I-Program Parent Meeting @ 4pm at Jack Adams
Friday, November 14, 2008: ABC (Adam Butzel Complex) Fall Ball. This is a semi-formal event for teenagers. If you have teenagers please have them enjoy a evening filled with food, dancing and fun! The cost is $7.00 per person.
Saturday, November 15, 2008: I-Program Begins 10am-12pm

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Thanks,
Cynthia
313-834-2563
313-727-7330
cw20033@aol.com

Friday, July 27, 2007

End of Summer Important Dates

Hello Everyone,

I hope everyone is enjoying there summer. Well were almost at the end of July hockey season will soon be here again. I know your as anxious as we are to get started. We hope to have a very good season this year!

Important Dates:

Saturday, August 4, 2007: Coaches meeting at Jack Adams @ 12pm. All coaches should be in attendance. If you are planning to coach for the 2007-2008 season you must be in attendance. We will be discussing the coaching plan for this season. So each coach should plan to be in attendance at this meeting. The season will soon be here and we want to be ready.

Saturday, August 4, 2007: Parent Meeting at Jack Adams @ 1pm. This will be the first of many. Each parent must attend one of the parent meetings there will be several prior to the begining of the season. (* other dates TBA)

Saturday, August 11, 2007:
Player meeting at Jack Adams @ 12pm. There will be several schedule prior to the begining of the season. Each player must attend this meeting. (* other dates TBA)

Don't forget about the early registration discount. If you register now thru August 31, 2007, you can save $25.00 of your registration fee. Please remember all fees must be paid in full to receive discount. Save yourself some money and register today!

Feel free to contact any Detroit Hockey Association officer for more information about the upcoming season. The registration form is found here.

Cynthia

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Detroit Hockey Logo v2


The DHA will be developing a new logo for the association this season. So far, two different "D" fonts have been developed. The "D" above is version 2. The first version is found here.

Please vote in the comments section of this post for the logo you like best and/or share your suggestions.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Stay in School - Play Hockey

A recent USA Today title read Big City Schools Struggle with graduation rates . This comes as no surprise. Sadly, it is also no surprise that Detroit won the infamous "worst of the worst" award by a landslide.

Detroit schools graduated only 21.7% of their high school students! Baltimore was 2nd worst. Yet they did managed to graduate 38.5% of their students.

The Detroit Hockey Association is a great success story when it comes to graduation rates in Detroit! In marked contrast to the depressing overall Detroit record, all Detroit Hockey Association players graduate from high school and most go on to college. An academic focus is built-in. The DHA requires its players to share their GPA when they sign up. The program works. It is based on a simple slogan, "where goals are achieved, not just scored."

Any parents interested in helping improve their child's chances of graduating from high school in Metro Detroit should give Detroit Hockey a try. Families need to know that DHA sponsors help ensure the program will continue to deliver the best hockey value in Metro Detroit.

Due to our generous sponsors, the Detroit Hockey Association has not only reduced fees, the DHA is offering a chance for a $25.00 registration discount through August 31, 2007. (*all fees must be paid for the discount to be applied) Please remember regular fees will apply as of September 1, 2007.

2007-2008 Fees:

House Team Player Fees: $300.00 * $275.00 if paid by August 31, 2007

I-Program Player Fees: $ 150.00 * $125.00 if paid by August 31, 2007

House teams pay no ice, but do have ref fees.

I-Program participants pay no ice time, and $75 of the annual fee is a deposit for full equipment sets including all pads, pants, skates, jerseys & sticks.


The Detroit Hockey Association will work with kids three years old and older in Southeastern Michigan. DHA programs are open to all, including parents and caregivers who want to learn to skate with their children.

Parents skate for free!

Feel free to contact any Detroit Hockey Association officer for more information about the upcoming season. The registration form is found here.

Come out and skate - Detroit!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Early Registration Discounts & Meeting Announcements

I hope everyone is enjoying the warm weather. I just want to remind you of the early registration discounts that are available. The registration fee for the 2007-2008 season is $300 for house programs and only $150 for the I-Program.

There is a $50.00 (* for house registration) early registration discount for those who register by June 30, 2007. There will also be a additional early registration discount for the house team for those who miss the June 30, 2007 deadline of $25.00 offered July 1, 2007-August 31, 2007.

The I-Program early registration discount is $25.00 now through August 31, 2007. All fees must be paid in full to receive the discount. Please check your mail for your application. As of September 1, 2007 regular fees will apply. So don't delay register today and save yourself some extra $$$!

Volunteers Needed!!

The Detroit Hockey Association wants to show that our Dragon's have community spirit. We are scheduled to go to Gleaners Food Bank on Saturday, June 23, 2007 from 9 AM-12 PM to pack food for the homeless. We need at least 10 people to volunteer to do this. We need to know ASAP who is interested in participating. I need to confirm with Gleaners ASAP if we will have enough volunteer support. So please contact me if you would like to participate.


Upcoming Meetings

HITH4 Planning Meeting - Saturday, June 23rd @ 12PM
Coaches Meeting - Saturday, June 30th @ 12PM

If you have any questions or suggestion, please feel free to contact me.

Thanks, Cynthia