Learn to Skate - Stick & Puck

Learn to Skate - Stick and Puck

The Junior Crusaders Learn to Skate (LTS) Program with Stick and Puck is designed to teach your child the fundamentals of hockey skating with early introduction of a stick and puck. This session will meet once weekly for 8 weeks. Beginner and novice level skaters will learn basic hockey skating skills through various drills and games, plus basic introduction of using a hockey stick. This session is designed to create a positive environment to have fun and further develop interest in the game of hockey. Full hockey gear is required to attend this session.

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Requirements

In order to complete registration, you will need a new 2025-2026 USA Hockey Number. This can be done during registration as there is a link to USA Hockey Registration. To prevent any delay during Registration you can click on USA Hockey Logo to get registered.

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Ages

Recommended for boys and girls, ages 4 years+ 

When

Saturdays

50 min sessions start at 10:00 AM



Back to School

September 6th - October 25th

Fall 

November 1st - December 20th

Winter 

December 27th - February 14th

Spring 

March 7th - April 25th

 

Where

Horgan Arena - Auburn

Sessions

Each session meets once per weekend for 50 minutes


Cost

$175 - 50 Minute sessions for 8 weeks



Equipment Needs

Full Hockey Equipment

  • Skates
  • Neckguard REQUIRED
  • Helmet with Face Shield
  • Elbow and Shin Pads
  • Chest Protector
  • Hockey Pants
  • Hockey Gloves
  • Stick



Questions?

Email Kerry Groccia at learn@jrcrusadershockey.com

2025-26

Learn to Skate With Stick and Puck 

Cost:

$175- 50 minute Sessions

Saturdays at Horgan Arena, Auburn MA

50 minute session at 10:00 AM

Sessions

Back To School

Expected Start date of Sept 6th, 2025

Sept 6th - October 25th

Fall

Nov 1st - Dec 20th

Winter

Dec 27th - Feb 14th

Spring 

March 7 - April 25th


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