New social distancing measures aren’t preventing GTHL players from keeping active and connected. A new trend of practicing hockey skills at home has taken off as players, coaches, and parents work to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Here are some creative ways GTHL players have been sharpening their skills.
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Challenging teammates in some friendly competition
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Re-creating the feeling of being on the ice
Thanking health care workers with some loud stick taps
Thank you nurses, doctors and front line health care staff in Ontario and across Canada…#hockeyfightsCOVID @RNAO @CP24 @MapleLeafs @hockeynight @GTHLHockey pic.twitter.com/x2stqP4nD2
— Gerry De Lauro (@gerrydelauro) April 4, 2020
Joining the fight to conquer COVID
👏 Great work by the Goulding Park Rangers! Which GTHL team will be the next to rise to the challenge? https://t.co/KduFz9rOeu
— GTHL Hockey (@GTHLHockey) April 5, 2020
You don’t need ice to practice your shot
Staying in touch with teammates
George Bell Titans connecting online! pic.twitter.com/yTkbl9RjMH
— George Bell Hockey (@GTHLGBHockey) March 21, 2020
Staying active by trying new sports
Finding new training partners
Passing the time by passing the puck
Thanks to the 2009 U11 VK Atom team for putting together this short clip with some nifty stick skills! @GTHLHockey @OHFHockey @HockeyCanada #staysafe #itsagreatgame pic.twitter.com/JBDiBbw3tz
— Vaughan Kings (@vaughankingsAAA) April 5, 2020
Practicing one of many celly options
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