There's no question that a well thought out hockey tournament will draw teams in from all over your region and maybe even beyond. Hockey is a great way to pass the time in winter, and a good event should attract a lot of attention both from teams and fans alike. So how does one put on a successful hockey tournament? Here are a few ideas.
Planning is everything
Although you will have to be ready to adapt to the unforeseen when it arises during the tournament, most of your success will rely upon the planning you do before the event. Make sure that you have the following details planned out well ahead of time:
The prizes. You will probably want to offer some kind of prizes that will gain the attention of a few different teams, in the demographic you are looking for. Medals are great, but cash prizes or gift certificates will be great attractants too. And make sure that you have a few T shirts made up; they are good prizes, and they will also serve to advertise your tournament in the following years!
Advertising! Speaking of advertising, you will need to do some in order to get the news of your tournament out there. Get the numbers of organizations that might be interested in attending the tournament, and make sure to get them to confirm. You should have an RSVP date ready so that you can prepare the opening games of the schedule. And don't neglect local advertising either; you want to bring in those fans!
Get the schedule ready! You'll want to prepare a schedule well in advance that lets everyone play as much as possible. Round robins are probably the best way to go, as they let teams play in a good number of games before they are eliminated.
Scheduling used to be one of the harder parts of tournament planning, but there are plenty of software programs out there to help you out today!
Take care of the out-of-towners! Any really great tournament is going to attract teams that aren't from your area, and you want to make sure they are well taken care of. This will mean that they will be happy enough to return the next year, and it will also mean great word of mouth! Take care of finding billets or other accommodations, and try to arrange some nice deals with local dining establishments.
The most important thing about a hockey tournament is that everyone involved has a lot of fun. Good planning before hand will mean that the details are out of the way, and everyone can focus on the games!
Can Am Hockey Tournament
Like many sports which have received the attention of the public due to the exposure they receive at the professional level, hockey has for many years been seen as a ?man's game?. Perhaps hockey, like a few other sports such as football and rugby, has more justification to this title than other sports; after all, it is fairly rough when played at the highest levels, with body checking, fights, and players that look like human skyscrapers.
Still, despite the toughness of the game, there have always been women and girls who ask why they can't participate in Canada's most popular sport. Although the answer has always been that they can play hockey, it was not until fairly recently that women's hockey received any kind of attention from the public, Canadian or not. In fact one could argue that up until the Canadian women's team took gold in the 1996 Winter Olympics, women's hockey was a virtual non-entity.
Well, the city of Brampton, in Ontario, certainly stands as proof against this popular misconception. For several decades now, the city has been host to a huge gathering of women's teams from all around the globe in a three-day tournament. The Brampton Canadettes tournament was started long before Team Canada skated on Olympic ice, with the first tournament held in back in 1967.
As the popularity of women's hockey and the desire of women to play the sport has grown around the globe, so too has the number of participants in the Canadettes tournament. The Easter tournament has grown steadily in numbers every year, and this year (2008) over 400 teams from Canada, the United States, England, Japan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and other European nations are expected to compete.
The competition itself is not limited to one ?league?; there are championships at all levels, from PeeWee to Midget right up to double and triple A, which are scouted by some of the top university and college recruiters. There really is no better place to showcase talent, with the amount of exposure this tournament receives!
So if you are interested in watching a high quality tournament with a long pedigree and some of the highest quality hockey around, check out Brampton over the Easter weekend. And if you play on a women's team, it might be worth it to check into registering your team!
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