Sticks & Sneakers LTP

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Sticks & Sneakers Learn to Play Ball Hockey is a first of its kind initiative that provides a unique opportunity for families to join the hockey community through an affordable and accessible program. Participants will develop fundamental skills to help them succeed through hockey and beyond. This program aims to be the gold standard in providing access to the game by addressing the various barriers associated with ice hockey. Sticks and Sneakers changes the narrative that hockey is an expensive sport by providing a cost-effective way for children to participate in our market. This program provides a new opportunity for aspiring players to be involved in the game by focusing on developing a youth journey through off-ice hockey. We look forward to seeing you out there!

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program details

The Sticks & Sneakers Learn to Play Ball Hockey program is designed for first-time ball hockey players between the ages of 5-14. For only $25 per class, participants will receive free equipment (first class only), age-appropriate introductory instruction on the fundamental skills of hockey (stickhandling, passing, and shooting), and certified coaching in a fun, accessible, and safe environment!

Schedule

Park / SchoolDateTimeLocationAddress
Francis C. Hammond Middle SchoolSaturday, June 2811:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Francis C. Hammond Middle School4646 Seminary Rd, Alexandria, VA 22304
Saturday, August 211:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Francis C. Hammond Middle School4646 Seminary Rd, Alexandria, VA 22304
Ridge Road Recreational ParkSaturday, June 2810:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Ridge Road Recreational Park (in partnership with Montgomery Parks)21155 Frederick Rd, Germantown, MD 20876
Saturday, July 1911:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Ridge Road Recreational Park (in partnership with Montgomery Parks)21155 Frederick Rd, Germantown, MD 20876
Lake Fairfax ParkSaturday, May 3110:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Lake Fairfax Park1400 Lake Fairfax Dr, Reston, VA 20190
Sunday, July 2011:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Lake Fairfax Park1400 Lake Fairfax Dr, Reston, VA 20190

Frequently asked questions

about sticks & snakers

 

Sticks & Sneakers Learn to Play is a first of its kind initiative that provides a unique opportunity for families to join the hockey community through an affordable and accessible program. Participants will develop fundamental skills to help them succeed through hockey and beyond. This program aims to be the gold standard in providing access to the game by addressing the various barriers associated with ice hockey. Sticks and Sneakers Learn to Play changes the narrative that hockey is an expensive sport by providing a cost-effective way for children to participate in our market. This program provides a new opportunity for aspiring players to be involved in the game by focusing on developing a youth journey through off-ice hockey.

 

The program provides free off-ice hockey equipment for your child to keep as they continue exploring youth hockey. There is, however, a participation fee of $25 per class, which offsets facility and coaching expenses.

 

The Sticks & Sneakers Learn to Play Ball Hockey program is offered to new, first-time participants between the ages of five (5) to fourteen (14).

 

No, this program is for ball hockey only and does not require skates. All participants will be required to wear proper athletic footwear (Crocs, flip-flops, sandals, Vans, Birkenstocks are prohibited). Participants who arrive wearing any of the prohibited footwear items listed above will be asked to change their shoes prior to stepping onto the ball hockey rink.

 

The schedule for the spring/summer 2025 sessions can be found above.

Registration

 

Click the REGISTER NOW button above and select the rink you would like to register for. Upon registration you will receive a confirmation e-mail with next steps. Please check your SPAM or PROMOTIONS folder, as this e-mail may not arrive straight to your inbox. 

 

We are sorry to hear that and hope there will be another opportunity to participate in the future! Unfortunately, there are no refunds once registration is complete. Please email youthhockey@washcaps.com with any questions. 

 

 

If you have successfully registered each child for the same session, then they will be at the rink at the same time. However, coaches may split the class up into different groups for drills throughout the program.

 

 

USA Hockey is the governing body of ice hockey activities and does not regulate or control off-ice hockey. Therefore, a USA Hockey registration number is not needed to participate in the Sticks & Sneakers program. 

Sessions

We would like everyone to arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your first session in order to sign-in, receive your equipment, and ask any questions you may have for the coaches. 

 

Please make sure to let your coach know that you will not be attending a certain class.

Equipment

Upon registration, each participant will receive complimentary equipment from Franklin Sports Inc. Participants will receive their equipment prior to the first class of their session.  

The equipment provided includes: a stick and a ball. Upon graduation, each participant will receive a hockey puck as a part of their graduation gift. Participants keep the equipment upon graduating from the Sticks & Sneakers program. 

Protective gear (mouth guard, eye wear, shin pads, elbow pads, gloves, etc.) is not required, but participants may purchase additional equipment on their own if deemed necessary.

 

Next Steps/Continue to Play

 

The Washington Capitals encourage all Sticks and Sneakers Learn to Play participants to continue playing hockey!

COMING FALL 2025: Capitals Ball Hockey League

To be able to register for our upcoming Ball Hockey League, it is required to complete at least one Sticks & Sneakers class at any location.

*additional details on the league to come*

Talk to your coach or email us at youthhockey@washcaps.com for the best next step program.

 

As the Caps Youth Hockey Development team continues to create awareness of ball hockey and grow the interest among the community, you are allowed to register your child for more than one Sticks & Sneakers Learn to Play session (subject to change).