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Little Preds Learn to Play Program
The NHL and the NHLPA have partnered with the Nashville Predators to provide a low-cost opportunity for kids to try hockey for the first time. Each hockey season, boys and girls (age 4-9) will discover the sport of hockey for the first time through the Little Preds Learn to Play Hockey Program. This program will be offered in rinks throughout Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Kentucky.
The Little Preds Learn to Play program is a multi-week class focused on the fundamentals of ice hockey. Nashville Predators Alumni will be on hand at many of the sessions to coach. Each participant in the Little Preds Learn to Play Program will receive their own head-to-toe set of hockey equipment to keep thanks to the combined efforts of the Nashville Predators and Pure Hockey.
Participants are encouraged, but not required to have completed a Learn to Skate program at a local rink before signing up for the Little Preds Learn to Play Program.
Registrations MUST be completed online - telephone and on-site registrations will NOT be accepted.
USA Hockey is providing a safe sport course free of charge (see link below). The course will take 1 hour of your time. Please complete it when you can. Great information and great education for parents and coaches.
The course can be shared with any parent anywhere. When you have to register, choose non-affiliated under the organization tab, there is no USA Hockey affiliation, SAHA affiliation.
Designed for the parents of athletes of all ages, this course explains the issues of misconduct in sport and helps parents ensure their children have a positive and safe sport experience. We will add this information on our website as well. We recommend that all parents are take advantage of this great information.
As we start the 2020-2021 season, important updates from us and USA Hockey will be posted on this webpage
Remember we can contribute to helping eliminate COVID-19 by doing these four things:
The knowledge and circumstances around COVID-19 are changing constantly and, as such, we will continue to provide updates and resources as more information develops.