

The Keys To Captaincy
Jan 30, 2021
Explore the vital role of a captain in youth hockey and how effective communication can shape a team. Learn the complexities of selecting captains, balancing skill and leadership. Discover the importance of rotating leadership to foster responsibility and a positive culture. Delve into the impact of captains on team dynamics and how they mentor younger players. Understand the significance of accountability and character development, along with the inspiring qualities that make a great captain.
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Captaincy: A Circle of Trust
- Captaincy is more than just a title; it's a responsibility and a communication channel.
- It involves trust and open dialogue between the coach, captain, and players.
Early Captaincy
- At younger age levels (Mini-Mites/Mites), focus on developing leadership qualities in all players, not just one.
- If no clear leader emerges, consider rotating the "C" to share the responsibility and learning experience.
Observing and Rotating
- Christy Casciano-Burns shares how one coach waited a month to observe leadership qualities before naming a captain.
- Another coach rotated the captaincy weekly to give younger players a taste of leadership.