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What is … The Best of Best Hockey Series?

Now entering its second year, The Best of Best series is a new hockey event held in the spring/summer over the course of four weeks and features some of the best 10-to-12-year-old players in Ontario.

The event was designed by organizer Joshua Ross to bring the top players from the Greater Toronto Hockey League, eastern OMHA, South-Central OMHA and Alliance Hockey together to play against each other in series of games.

Ross says that the reason he decided to create the Best of Best Series came from experiences he had from playing AAA and Junior A hockey when he was younger.

“Growing up, I used to always think, why do the leagues not get together and do a tournament or an All-Star Series?,” Ross said. “I never understood it.”

Ross, who has a child of his own playing at the AAA level, started getting into skill development and coaching for kids in his son’s age group. Ross created opportunities for his PHD – Team Ontario spring team to develop and play in some tournaments.

“I have a lot of passion for the sport of hockey and we created PHD Team Ontario,” Ross said. “That individual group, which was the 2010s, went into a few big tournaments — like Brick series tournaments — and played against some of the best teams. And we did really, really good. We beat a lot of them, we won tournaments and kind of made a name for ourselves.”

It was this success that sparked Ross’s idea to create this new, series-style tournament.

The next step to building the event was to look for open dates in the spring and summer. Ross didn’t want to compete with the big tournaments that already existed on the weekends, so he came up with the idea to hold this event in the spring/summer over four weeks.

“Why don’t we do a super series of each league? I had this vision I put on paper and it kind of brewed there for a good year as we were working out the logistics. I just kind of said, Okay, well, how do I be different?’ ” Ross said.

Ross decided to make teams to represent each of the major youth hockey leagues in Southern Ontario.

“It will kind of make it different than a normal team tournament,” he said. “We do specialize uniforms and swag. We put practices in so the coaches can regroup every week and work on things. We wanted to really make it feel like a series rather than a tournament. And here we are today.”

Ross then had to find the right people to help make his vision a reality. He reached out to find a general manager of each team and he created a package to send to each person he wanted to represent each division.

“Once we found the right people, it’s kind of just all naturally came together,” he said. “Then it was about getting the ice and using social platforms to promote it.”

Players that want a chance to play in this series can try out for a team. There are evaluation skates where anyone is able to tryout before breaking off into a main camp skate, which is invite only after the evaluation. After that there is a two-day camp where the coaches and managers will pick their final teams.

Ross hopes the Best of Best series will grow to be as big as the Brick invitational, which is the most prestigious Spring/Summer tournament for 10-year-old players. He said he hopes in the future to have multiple Best of Best champions crowned in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic and then have the winners compete in a final tournament.

“The idea is for us to continue to grow, to be the best in the Ontario market and to give kids multiple years in the event,” said Ross, who also hopes to have a Best of Best tournament for young girls in the years to come. “It’s a really cool experience where it’s best on best.”

BEST ON BEST DETAILS

Divisions: 2010 & 2011 Birth Years (separate divisions)
Dates: Month of August 2022 (4-Week Series | August 3rd to August 25th)
Games: 6 x Series Games Per Team | 2 Games Played Per Week, Per Team – Weeks 1 to 3
Championship Games: Gold Medal & Bronze Medal Games – Week 4
Skills Competition: Week 4
Practices: 1-Hour Practice Per Week, Per Team (6 Practices in Total, Per Team)
Team Camp: 4 x 1-hour on ice (Week in July)
BOB Ice Breaker Tournament: July 29th to July 31st (GTA) – 5 games min | 7 games max

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How Do I Get Her To Try Her Best?

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Ask The Mind Coach is dedicated to the “mental” part of hockey from both player and parent perspectives. Shawnee Harle takes your questions and provides feedback based on her experiences and training. If you have a question to Ask The Mind Coach, email us!

“I am having a hard time getting my 6-year-old girl to try her best when she is on the ice. She says she loves hockey and is always keen to go, but as soon as she steps on the ice she seems to lose that love. She is a good skater but barely moves during practise or games. The coach — who is amazing — has tried her best to encourage my little girl with no luck. We have been careful not to make her feel bad by being critical, but everyone except my little girl is frustrated. Any words of encouragement you can offer that we can pass along?”

First off, it’s interesting that everyone but your daughter is frustrated.

What would happen if the coaches and parents let her drive the bus, as quickly or as slowly as she wants?  If she’s only 6, who cares how fast the damn bus is!!  Let her go at her own pace for a while until she feels more competent.  The most important thing is that she enjoys it.

Second, we need to help her see herself better. We need to increase her self-awareness.

Ask her these questions:

1. On a scale of 1-10, how fast are the skaters around you?
2. On a scale of 1-10, how fast are you?
3. How fast would you like to be?

If the scale doesn’t seem like the right fit, try FAST, KINDA FAST, SLOW. Where I’m going with this is she may simply be unaware that she barely moves during games or practices.  She may be enjoying the scenery😊.

I also suggest video taping her and then showing her the video and asking her about what she sees.  Again, this is an exercise in increasing self awareness. If there is no behaviour change after trying this, there may be a fear holding her back.

In other words, she may be aware of her speed, but afraid to go fast, afraid to jump into the fray.  Ask her if there is anything that makes her nervous when she’s on the ice, is there anything she’s afraid of, anything she’s unsure about.

Her answers will guide you from there.

IMPORTANT: All my suggestions are based on gathering information so you, her and her coaches are solving the right problem.  We don’t change behaviour by addressing the behaviour.  We must look underneath and see what causing/driving the behaviour.

Shawnee is a two-time Olympian with 26 years of elite coaching and leadership experience. She is a Mental Toughness Coach and helps athletes of all ages gain a competitive edge, get selected to their dream team, earn that scholarship, and compete with COURAGE and CONFIDENCE when it matters most. And because it take a village, Shawnee also works with their parents. Learn more at shawneeharle.com

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Favorite Nebraska Team Friendly Restaurants & Attractions

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Nebraska Favorite Restaurants

Bender’s Sports Bar & Grill
DJ’s Dugout Sports Bar
Early Bird
Omaha Tap House
The Corner Kick Street Tacos & Tequila Cantina
Twisted Fork
Topgolf

Nebraska Favorite Attractions

Dave & Buster’s
Flume Gorge
Mountain Washington
TDA park
Topgolf
Zoo

 

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Favorite Dallas – Area Team Friendly Restaurants & Attractions

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Texas – Dallas Area Favorite Restaurants

Babe’s Chicken Dinner House
Breadwinners Café
Campisi’s Restuart Italian & Pizza
Celebrity Bakery
Farmers Branch
Gloria’s Latin Cuisine
La Hacienda Ranch
Magic Time Machine
Pecan Lodge
Pluckers
Snuffer’s Restaurant & Grill
Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse

Texas – Dallas Area Favorite Attractions

Andretti Go Karting
Cowboys stadium tour
Dallas Stars game
Dude Perfect Headquarters
Fort Worth Stockyards
Kidzania
Klyde Warren Park
Reunion Tower Observation Deck

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Favorite South Carolina Team Friendly Restaurants & Attractions

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South Carolina – Greenville Area Favorite Restaurants

Bertollo’s Pizza (Greenville)
Henry’s Smokehouse (Greenville)
Sassafras Southern Bistro (Greenville)
Soby’s New South Cuisine (Greenville)
Spill the Beans (coffee/ice cream) (Greenville)
Swamp Rabbit Café and Grocery (Greenville)
The Blockhouse Restaurant and Oyster Bar (Greenville)

South Carolina – Greenville Area Favorite Attractions

BMW Facility tour (Greenville)
Clemson (Greenville)
Dave & Buster’s (Greenville)
Falls Park on the Reedy River (Greenville)
Frankies Fun Park/arcade (Greenville)
Mice on Main (Greenville)
Zoo (Greenville)

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Favorite Providence – Area Team Friendly Restaurants & Attractions

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Rhode Island – Providence Area Favorite Restaurants

Craft Burgers and Beer
Federal Hill area
Iggy’s Boardwalk – Warwick
Laura’s Bar and Grill – Smithfield
Providence Coal Fired Pizza
Snookers
Trinity Brew House

Rhode Island – Providence Area Favorite Attractions

Brown University hockey game
Dave & Buster’s
Launch Trampoline Park
Providence Children’s Museum
Roger Williams Park Zoo
The VR Zone

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Favorite Pittsburgh – Area Team Friendly Restaurants & Attractions

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Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Area Favorite Restaurants

Burgatory
Oakmont Bakery
Pamela’s Diner
Primanti’s

Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Area Favorite Attractions

Andy Warhol Museum
Fun Fore All
Gateway Clipper tours
Go Ape
Incline ride
Kennywood theme park
Mt. Washington
National Aviary
North Park
Pittsburgh Penguin’s game
Sandcastle waterpark
The Point Downtown
Urban Air

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Favorite Philadelphia – Area Team Friendly Restaurants & Attractions

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Pennsylvania – Philadelphia Area Favorite Restaurants

Chickies & Pete’s
Iron Hill Brewery & Restauarant
Levante Brewing
Limoncello
Lorenzos
Pietro’s Prime
Stolen Sun Brewery
Two Stones Pub
Victory Brewery
Xfinity Live

Pennsylvania – Philadelphia Area Favorite Attractions

Bristol Riverside
Doylestown Township Parks
Kids Castle park
Legoland Discovery Center
Liberty Bell
Museum of the American Revolution
Philadelphia Flyers game
Science Center
Sesame Place
Sports Works
The Rocky Statue and Steps
Valley Forge National Park