Player Safety & Health
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
As USA Hockey continues adapting to the coronavirus situation, the safety of participants always remains our top priority. USA Hockey is sanctioning hockey for the 2020-21 season and medical experts have confirmed that with taking appropriate precautions, it is indeed safe to play hockey today.
Thank you to all players, parents, coaches, officials, administrators and volunteers for your continued passion and support for hockey in the United States and we’re all looking forward to returning to more normal times as soon as possible. In the meantime, all updates related to the coronavirus pandemic can be found here.
USA HOCKEY RESOURCES
- Hockey Not Riskier Than Other Sports
- Returning To The Rinks
- Mitigating Risk Recommendations
- Spit Guard Information
- HECC Approved Splash Guards/Spit Guards
- Report: Immediate Proximity with Body Contact
- On-Ice Activity Samples
- FAQ on your USA Hockey Membership
GENERAL RESOURCES
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- WHO Coronavirus Website
- Mayo Clinic News Network
- USOPC Coronavirus Updates
- Return to Organized Youth Sports
- American Heart Association Recommendations
- Proximity Study From Wisehockey
- NCAA’s COVID-19 & Mental Health Strategies
- National Alliance on Mental Illness COVID 19 Guide
- CDC’s Coping With Stress
- Marriott’s Commitment To Clean
- Marriott’s Checklist For Team Travel
Hockey Not Riskier Than Other Sports
There has been speculation through recent stories in the news media to suggest hockey is riskier than other youth sports/activities related to COVID-19 and specifically the rink environment. Speculation is the key word as there is no scientific evidence to back up that speculation.
We reject the premise that hockey is riskier than other sports or activities relative to the pandemic. As with any sport or activity, we have always acknowledged there is some risk associated with playing hockey.
To help leaders in hockey, we’ve developed this document to add context and commentary around some of the things that have been in recent news reports. We will update this document as needed.
Full Document Here
A Continued Focus on Risk Management
From the outset of the pandemic, USA Hockey has led efforts to provide risk mitigation guidelines and strategies to the hockey community. It is critically important that we remain united and committed in our efforts to help stop the spread of COVID-19 as we head toward Thanksgiving and the upcoming heart of the hockey season.
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Navigating COVID Together
It’s great to see so many programs back on the ice during these challenging times and we must remain diligent in taking necessary precautions to help keep our rinks safe and provide a fun environment. As we navigate COVID together this season, let’s all do our part so everyone can enjoy the important physical, mental and social benefits associated with our sport.
USA Hockey Will Sanction Hockey For 2020-21 Season
USA Hockey will sanction hockey for the 2020-21 season and medical experts have confirmed that with taking appropriate precautions, it is indeed safe to play hockey today.
Risk Mitigation Guidelines Document
As the traditional hockey season approaches and rinks across the country are opening, USA Hockey released a document with guidelines to help mitigate the risk associated with COVID-19. This document is a supplement to the previously released Returning to the Rinks document.
Click Here For A Complete List Of USA Hockey COVID-19 Updates
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A Thankful Hockey Family
- USA Hockey asked players, coaches, officials and families to explain what they’re thankful for in celebration of Thanksgiving
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Wall/HECC Customer Notice
AED Special Offer for Rinks & Members
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