Evaluations and Team Placement Guide

Evaluation process and how team placements are determined for a fair and positive player experience

Millwoods Hockey Association – Evaluation & Team Selection Goals


  • Adhere to all Millwoods Hockey Association bylaws and established processes for evaluations and team selection.
  • Deliver fair, consistent, and unbiased assessments of player ability during both skills and game play sessions.
  • Give all players an equal opportunity to be assigned to a team that aligns with their current skill level based on on-ice performance.
  • Enable coaches to consider evaluation results along with coaching approach, effort, attitude, and in-game awareness when forming teams.
  • Ensure the evaluation process remains consistent from year to year so expectations are clear for players and families as they progress.
  • Create balanced teams that encourage competitive play, meaningful participation, skill development, and enjoyment of hockey.
  • Share feedback with coaches to support ongoing player development in targeted skill areas.

Our evaluation system is built to help identify the best fit for each player so they can develop and enjoy their hockey experience. Placement decisions are made using results from both skill-based sessions and game situations, and players may be moved between groups as the process continues.

Initial Group Assignment

Following the Skills Evaluation skates, players are assigned to an initial evaluation group based on their assessment results.

These groups are then used during Game Play Evaluations to observe and assess player performance in a team environment.

The following list addresses many of the most common questions that arise regarding the player evaluations and the overall process that is undertaken in order to place players on balanced and competitive teams.


When are the player evaluation sessions?

  • Evaluations are primarily held in September, though they may begin in late August.
  • Category Directors will clearly communicate which skate times are formal evaluation sessions.


Do U7 players undergo evaluations?

  • Discovery (first‑year players): No evaluations. Players are assigned directly to teams.
  • Jr/Sr Timbits: Players attend one 50-60‑minute skate to help place them with peers of similar skill level.


Where can I find evaluation schedules?

  • Dates vary by category and are communicated as early as possible.
  • Information is distributed by Category Directors and administrators, and posted on the Millwoods Hockey website.
  • Families will also receive skate times directly (via email or other communication) to ensure no player misses a session.


How many evaluation sessions are there?

  • U9 / U11 / U13: Typically one skating skills session, followed by 3–4 scrimmage games.


Who conducts the evaluations?

  • On‑ice coaches: Run drills and scrimmages.
  • Off‑ice evaluators: Assess each player’s performance during sessions.
  • Off‑ice administrators: Track results, manage scheduling, and communicate with families.


What equipment is required? Full hockey equipment is mandatory for all ice sessions (evaluations, practices, games, shinny). This includes:

  • Protective cup, shin pads, hockey socks, pants, skates, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, neck guard, CSA‑approved helmet with full face shield, stick.
  • Mouth guard is recommended but not mandatory. Parents should check equipment fit before evaluations. If new skates are purchased, players should break them in with practice sessions before evaluations to avoid discomfort that could affect performance.


What should players do upon arrival at the arena?

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before scheduled ice time.
  • Check in at the registration desk to receive a numbered pinny and final instructions.


Do evaluators know the players’ names?

  • Evaluators only see pinny numbers to ensure impartiality.


How are players notified of their progress?

  • Off‑ice administrators contact families after each session to share next skate times.
  • Information is not typically given at the rink.
  • Communication may be via email or posted online.


Are players evaluated in both skill and game environments?

  • Younger players are assessed more on skills, while older players are evaluated more heavily in scrimmage/game situations.
  • This ensures every player has a fair chance to demonstrate their abilities.


Have teams already been determined during evaluations?

  • Teams are not selected until all evaluations are complete.
  • Players are rotated through different groups and situations to assess individual skills.
  • Exhibition games or practices before official selections do not guarantee placement on a specific team.


Why isn’t my child grouped with last year’s teammates?

  • Evaluations are based on individual performance, not past team assignments.
  • Players are intentionally mixed to showcase skills in varied situations.
  • Teams are finalized only after evaluations conclude.


When are teams selected?

  • Typically within a week of the final evaluation session.
  • Updates are shared by Category Directors and posted on the Millwoods Hockey website.


How is evaluation information used?

  • Results are key indicators of player skills and potential.
  • Hockey Directors, Category Directors, and coaches use this data to place players at the appropriate level.


How can parents provide input?

  • Millwoods Hockey often conducts online surveys after evaluations and team selections.
  • Parents are encouraged to share feedback directly with Category and Hockey Directors and their assistants.

Contact a Director

U7 Sr (Birth Year 2019)

U7 Sr players (possibly some Jr players) will participate in one ID Skate.

Information

Skate times will be communicated to parents via TeamSnap and Email.

  • Players will require full equipment to participate. View the Equipment chart if you need further assistance.
  • Players should arrive 30 minutes prior to the start of their skate time.
  • Check in at the "Sign In" table.
  • Players will be given a pinny to wear over their jersey this helps the evaluators identify each player.
  • Purpose is to balance out the skill for all teams.
  • The sessions will be 45-60 minutes.
  • Only on-ice instructors will be permitted on the ice or bench.

 

For all U7 Pre-Skate related questions or comments, please contact the Category Director(s):

Contact a Director

President

Corey Smith

Vice President

Patti Brown

Operations Manager/Registrar

Kerri Bishop

VACANT

Treasurer

Casey Fehr

Secretary

Tier 1 Try Out

  • Millwoods Hockey – Tier 1 Tryout Information (2026–2027 Season)

    Millwoods Hockey will be hosting U9, U11 and U13 Tier 1 tryouts for the 2026–2027 season.


    Tier 1 evaluations will be conducted by Competitive Thread, an independent third-party evaluator.


    These tryouts are designed to identify players capable of competing at the Tier 1 level based on skill, pace, hockey sense, and overall performance. The evaluation process is structured to ensure fair, consistent, and objective assessment of all participants.

  • Overview

    • All registered participants are guaranteed a minimum of two (2) skates.
    • Players will be evaluated throughout all sessions by independent evaluators.
    • Following the initial sessions, selected players will be invited to continue in the Tier 1 evaluation process.
    • Final selections are based on overall performance during the evaluation period.
    • Players not selected to advance will be returned to their home association for standard evaluations and team placement.
  • Cost

    $150.00 per player

    This fee is non-refundable

  • Tier 1 Commitment Expectations

    Selection to a Tier 1 team requires a significant commitment from both players and families.


    Players should expect a commitment of 4–5 on-ice and dryland training sessions per week throughout the season.

    This includes team practices, skill development sessions, and off-ice training programs.

    Additional team events, tournaments, and exhibition games may also be scheduled throughout the season.

    Families should be prepared for additional seasonal costs, including but not limited to tournaments, team travel, and supplemental training or development programming.

  • Registration

    Registration details, including dates and session schedules, will be provided once available.


    Additional communication regarding ice times and group assignments will be shared following registration.

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