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
View this post on InstagramPuckFlipChallenge I challenge @chrisgueli_29 #iplayintheg #ilovehockey #vaughanrangers
Re-creating the feeling of being on the ice
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Blake Farrell 2011 Goalie (@blakefarrell2011) on Mar 26, 2020 at 8:11am PDT
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
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Mackenzie Alexander?? (@macalexanderhockey29) on Mar 29, 2020 at 5:20pm PDT
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
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Ryan Lauzon (@ryanlauzon2011) on Mar 27, 2020 at 4:19pm PDT
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