LEDUC - From January 16-19, 48 teams gathered across Alberta for the inaugural U11AA Showcase, held around five arenas. This event marked a significant milestone in the development of young hockey players, providing an opportunity for some of the best 9 and 10-year-olds in the province to come together, showcase their skills, and compete at the elite level.
Taylor Stiles, Host Chair, Leduc Hosting Committee, emphasized the significance of the event, stating, "This is an amazing opportunity to showcase our young athletes. Our 9 and 10-year-olds are some of the best hockey players in Alberta at this age group, and we have teams from across Alberta. This is just a great opportunity for all to come together, showcase our abilities, compete against each other, and hopefully have a really great weekend."
With only six weeks left before playoffs, this showcase served as a crucial test for many of the teams, allowing them to face off against some of the best competition in the province. It was the perfect opportunity to gauge where each team stood regarding development. "This is the time for our teams to be tested, to play the best teams in the province, and see how good they are," Deibert added.
The U11 Player Pathway is designed to help young players realize their full potential, and this showcase was the first of its kind. Hockey Canada has emphasized that player development should always remain the top priority. By creating an environment that fosters growth, the U11 Player Pathway benefits the players and their families.
Dana Henfrey, U11AA Chair, highlighted one of the key takeaways from the event: "The divisions playing against other divisions for the first time this season and the networking that’s going to happen because of that. It’s a great chance to meet and greet before provincials."
The showcase also underscored the importance of developing young hockey talent across the province. "I think young hockey in Alberta has a great opportunity with this elite level at such a young age, but our priority is still development," said Henfrey. "These kids get to play elite hockey against other elite athletes and develop simultaneously, and that goes for our coaches and officials as well."
Morgen Kidney, Minor Leagues Coordinator with Hockey Alberta, expressed pride in the event’s success, saying that with 48 teams across 5 sites, "We see a ton of different levels of skill at this age group, but for development, it’s awesome to be able to see them play against each other and see what the whole province has to offer."
Ultimately, the key takeaway is the development of all teams, as they were matched up in pools with similar skill levels, fostering growth and a competitive environment for everyone involved.
The event ended in a thrilling championship game, in which the Lethbridge Hurricanes remained undefeated and emerged as champions. Congratulations to the Lethbridge Hurricanes on their victory and to all participants for making this first-ever U11 AA Showcase a resounding success. As Alberta continues to nurture its young hockey talent, this event marks the beginning of more opportunities for growth and development in the years to come.