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Junior & AAA Hockey Parent Survival Guide

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The must-have guide for hockey parents navigating AAA and Junior hockey.

Learn what I wish I knew before my son hit the ice at 14. Avoid the politics, save money, ask the right questions, and support your athlete the right way—from tryouts to scouts and everything in between.


BONUS checklist for download when purchased!!!


Covers:

  • Choosing the right team
  • Dealing with tryout politics
  • Budgeting for the journey
  • Talking to coaches and scouts
  • Avoiding burnout—for you and your player


Written by a real hockey dad who lived it:

  • Honest. Tactical. Heartfelt


Full Table of Contents:

Section 1: Understanding the Path

Section 2: How to Choose the Right Team

Section 3: The Tryout Playbook

Section 4: The Money Side – Budgeting for Reality

Section 5: The Politics of Youth Hockey

Section 6: When Scouts Start Watching

Section 7: Supporting Your Athlete’s Growth

Section 8: Staying Sane as a Parent

Section 9: Planning for Juniors and Beyond

Section 10: BONUS – Questions to Ask a Coach Before You Commit

Conclusion: Heart Felt Message to Fellow Parents

You will get the following files:
  • PDF (5KB)
  • PDF (717KB)

About Me

A devoted hockey dad!


For the past 15+ years, I've been deeply involved in the world of competitive hockey, from early morning practices to late-night road trips across states. My youngest son has played at the elite AAA level & currently Juniors, and like many parents, I had to learn the hard way how the system works — tryouts, politics, training, showcases, and the financial balancing act.


I created this space to give hockey parents like you the real talk I wish someone gave me years ago. Whether you're navigating your first AAA season or trying to understand the junior hockey landscape, I'm here to share what I’ve learned — the wins, the mistakes, and everything in between.


If you're looking for honest, experience-based tips to help your child succeed in hockey without losing your mind (or your wallet), you're in the right place.