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Mite + Squirt Development

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If you're looking for a fun and engaging way to help your child develop their hockey skills, TNP Hockey's mite and squirt development group is the perfect fit. Our program is designed to help players at the mite and squirt level develop their skills and build confidence on the ice.

Here are some reasons why you should consider joining TNP Hockey's mite and squirt development group:


  1. Experienced Coaches: Our coaches have years of experience coaching at the mite and squirt level, and are dedicated to helping your child improve their skills.

  2. Personalized Attention: We keep our group sizes small to ensure that each player receives personalized attention and coaching.

  3. Fun Atmosphere: We believe that hockey should be fun, and our program is designed to create a positive and supportive atmosphere for all players.

  4. Skill Development: Our program focuses on developing fundamental hockey skills such as skating, stickhandling, passing, and shooting.

  5. Team Building: We believe that building strong relationships among teammates is an important part of the development process. Our program emphasizes teamwork and encourages players to support each other on and off the ice.

  6. Competitive Edge: Our program is designed to give your child a competitive edge by providing them with the skills and confidence they need to succeed on the ice.

  7. Flexibility: We understand that families have busy schedules, which is why we offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your needs.


At TNP Hockey, we are committed to helping young players develop their skills and reach their full potential on the ice. Joining our mite and squirt development group is a great way to give your child the tools they need to succeed in hockey and in life. Contact us today to learn more about our program and how we can help your child become a better hockey player.

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  • March 8, 2023

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  • Zach Sargis

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