About body-checking in youth ice hockey

The Midget and Junior grades are the only youth grade where body checking is allowed in Dunedin.

Purpose of body-checking in ice hockey

The use of body checks in ice hockey is well defined. The purpose of body checking in ice hockey is to cause an opposing player to loose control of the puck, not to hurt them.

Dangerous or illegal body checks are sanctioned by penalties which varies with the severity of the offence.

Learning to body-check

Players in the Midget and Junior grades are taught when and how to deliver body-checks in a safe and effective manner. This minimise the risk of injury to themselves and to opposing players. This training also includes instructions on how to properly receive a body-check from an opposing player.

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Helping the DIHA

The Dunedin Ice Hockey Association Board of Directors meets on the first Monday of every month at the Dunedin Ice Stadium. If you are interested in being involved with the committee and organising hockey events in Dunedin then please contact the DIHA secretary.

Dunedin Thunder

For information about the Dunedin Thunder team, please visit their website.

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