
Red Line Hockey is a leader in goaltender development in the Capital and Mid-Atlantic Region. As more and more goaltenders seek ongoing goaltending instruction, training and analysis, Red Line Hockey services are demanded more each season.
As such, RLH is beginning the steps of adding a small, tight group of staff. RLH hockey has developed a turn-key practice system to train goalers each time we are on the ice. To bring benefits of this system to more goaltenders at a younger age, RLH is searching for a few young men and women who seek to not only improve their game, but develop future goaltenders in our area and gain teaching and leadership skills as well.
In addition, because hockey at the club level is private, and at the scholastic levels in our area is not supported financially by the academic institutions they represent, RLH had developed a valuable program for goaltenders looking to offset the regular costs of dues for High School or ACHA hockey.
The RLH Goaltender Sponsorship Program seeks to underwrite the dues for exceptional goaltenders in exchange for time working with younger RLH goaltenders and marketing of the RLH name.
RLH will be accepting applications for a limited number sponsorships. Sponsorships will be announced by August 15, 2008. Please email red-line-hockey@hotmail.com with a subject heading “RLH Goaltender Sponsorship” to request the Form.
RLH will:
1. Pay dues to your Club in a timely manner;
2. Work with your coach, club or league to have RLH patch on uniforms;
3. Work with you to schedule coaching hours around your schedule;
4. Provide you with coaching apparel;
5. Provide you with coaching training.
RLH Sponsored Goalies will:
1. Have been accepted based upon application, recommendations and team willingness to participate in “The Program”;
2. Wear the 3” x 4” Red Line Hockey patch on home and away game uniform;
3. Work a number of clinic or camp hours at a $20 / hr. rate. Number of hours required depends upon team dues. (Team Dues / $20 = # of Red Line Work Hours);
4. Attend a paid instructional session with “The Director”, Bob DeGemmis;
5. After working with The Director, may be assigned to lead sessions with more junior goaltenders.
As such, RLH is beginning the steps of adding a small, tight group of staff. RLH hockey has developed a turn-key practice system to train goalers each time we are on the ice. To bring benefits of this system to more goaltenders at a younger age, RLH is searching for a few young men and women who seek to not only improve their game, but develop future goaltenders in our area and gain teaching and leadership skills as well.
In addition, because hockey at the club level is private, and at the scholastic levels in our area is not supported financially by the academic institutions they represent, RLH had developed a valuable program for goaltenders looking to offset the regular costs of dues for High School or ACHA hockey.
The RLH Goaltender Sponsorship Program seeks to underwrite the dues for exceptional goaltenders in exchange for time working with younger RLH goaltenders and marketing of the RLH name.
RLH will be accepting applications for a limited number sponsorships. Sponsorships will be announced by August 15, 2008. Please email red-line-hockey@hotmail.com with a subject heading “RLH Goaltender Sponsorship” to request the Form.
RLH will:
1. Pay dues to your Club in a timely manner;
2. Work with your coach, club or league to have RLH patch on uniforms;
3. Work with you to schedule coaching hours around your schedule;
4. Provide you with coaching apparel;
5. Provide you with coaching training.
RLH Sponsored Goalies will:
1. Have been accepted based upon application, recommendations and team willingness to participate in “The Program”;
2. Wear the 3” x 4” Red Line Hockey patch on home and away game uniform;
3. Work a number of clinic or camp hours at a $20 / hr. rate. Number of hours required depends upon team dues. (Team Dues / $20 = # of Red Line Work Hours);
4. Attend a paid instructional session with “The Director”, Bob DeGemmis;
5. After working with The Director, may be assigned to lead sessions with more junior goaltenders.
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