May 2002
• The Hockey Canada membership approves a motion to allow Branches to set Body checking to the Atom level of play at Hockey Canada’s AGM
• The Hockey Development Council directs the Athlete Development Committee to develop a Checking Education package for minor hockey coaches
June to September, 2002
• Four Hockey Canada branches adopt body checking at the Atom level
• One Hockey Canada branch adopts body checking at the Peewee level
• All other Hockey Canada branches maintain the status quo
September, 2002
• The CHA releases Teaching Checking: A Progressive Approach a resource guide designed to support coaches with the implementation of the 4 step progression to teaching checking skills (This is also made available as a free download on Branch websites)
December, 2002
• Hockey Canada Board continues discussions on body checking
• Director of Development assigned the task of gathering additional research on the body checking issue
January, 2003
• Hockey Canada Officers strike a Checking Review Committee
• Hockey Canada Officers strike an Education Resource Development Committee
• Research and Position Papers circulated and reviewed by committee members
March, 2003
• Education Resource Development Advisory Group meets in Calgary to frame issues around resources to support coaches:
• Advisory Group provides direction through:
• Technical
• Medical
• Research
April, 2003
• Education Resource Development Group begins work on building an educational resource aimed at:
• Players
• Coaches
• Officials
• Parents
• MHA and Media
May, 2003
• Checking review workshop presented at Hockey Canada’s 2003 AGM
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