Weather’s Always Right for Ice Hockey

May has arrived, but ice hockey goes on.  Youth hockey players are now in Spring season, which runs from April to June.   One benefit of an indoor sport is that games are never rained out. 

Most area kids play at Ballston, Reston, or Mt. Vernon with a few venturing to Ashburn or Cabin John.  Fort DuPont Ice Arena in the District hosts a terrific skills clinic for beginners on Saturdays.  

With a short season and no playoffs, most players consider Spring hockey the time to try new things and develop new skills.  Skill levels vary widely, with travel players joining up with beginners.  

If you’ve never watched a youth hockey game, come on out and see them play.  Even in the warm weather, it’s a great sport.    

Falls Church hockey players Adam Fendley, Connor Rhodes and Aaron Lagunoff after a game at Kettler Capitals Iceplex

Falls Church hockey players Adam Fendley, Connor Rhodes and Aaron Lagunoff after a game at Kettler Capitals Iceplex

 

 

 

 

 

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By Falls Church Times Staff
May 8, 2009 

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One Response to “Weather’s Always Right for Ice Hockey”

  1. Michelle Rhodes on May 8th, 2009 4:19 pm

    What handsome young men! I strongly encourage people to come out and watch the kids skate at the Kettler Capitals Iceplex. It is a beautiful facility and the teams play enthusiastically. Another benefit is that you may run into a real live Cap!

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