Posted on 18 January 2010 by admin

This coming Thursday night the 21st of Januaryat 7:45pm the Ice Dogs clinics are back on. The clinic goes for 1 hourand is held every Thursday night and is $25 per session at the LCC Sports Complex – home of the Sydney ice dogs.
For those who haven’t been before the clinic is run by the Ice Dogs players and hones in on building the skills of players from Atom up to Midget.
“It will be great to be back on the ice after a break and get out there with the kids and get them ready for the 2010 season” says Ice Dogs player Scott Herbert. After the clinic the invitational Junior Elite training will be back on, this time with the addition of some of the national senior team players in attendance.
Posted on 15 December 2009 by admin

This Thursday December 17th will be the last Ice Dogs clinic for 2009 before the clinic resumes back on Thursday January 21st 2010.
The Ice Dogs would like to thank all kids and their parents for coming out to the clinics throughout the year and hope you enjoyed yourselves as much as we have.
Also in case we forget, a big merry christmas to not only our clinic and our pups club but to all our supporters as well
If you have any enquiries about the clinic just send us an email at contactus@icedogs.com.au
Posted on 08 September 2009 by admin
Whilst other imports have returned to their homeland, Canadian Jamie Galbraith has decided to stay longer to experience the warmer version of Australia as we head into spring but more importantly to help coach the younger kids. “It has been a lot of fun at the clinics this year helping the kids out with their skills and getting to know them better” says Galbraith. “To then see them at our games and talk to them after the games and about the game at the clinics is really cool”.

Galbraith working with Christiarn
Every Thursday the Ice Dogs hold a skills clinic for kids Atom aged up to Bantam and Midget. Although the clinic costs $25, all funds raised from the clinic go to running the Ice Dogs and keeping it alive. The clinic this year has been an absolute success as the kids get to not only learn off the Ice Dogs players but the Ice Dogs and young Pups get to know each other better.

Scottie H teaching Matty how to shoot
“It basically aligns with what we are doing with the Westbus Pups club where Atoms and Peewees receive free passes to our games, along with the clinics it helps us achieve our mission statement which is to keep the younger kids in the sport and a pinnacle they can aspire to” explains Ice Dog Scott Stephenson.
The Ice Dogs players themselves don’t get any individual financial benefit from giving up their time to coach as all funds go to the team. “We have had some great feedback from the parents but I have also noticed a massive improvement in most of the players from when they first started the clinic at the beginning of the season” admits Galbraith.
The Dogs will be continuing to run the clinic over the off-season so that other clubs whose training clashes on a Thursday night can benefit from the clinic. In addition to giving back at the clinic, the Ice Dogs have made at least 50 appearances to minor hockey club trainings across Sydney over the past 2 seasons voluntarily despite their heavy AIHL training and game schedule.

Toddy with Conner Lee
“The ability of the Ice Dogs to interact with the young players at both their AIHL games & at these training sessions not only allows the young players to mix with their heroes but also shows them that there is a path to senior ice hockey if you are prepared to work hard” tells parent Peter Azzopardi. “An insight into the Ice Dogs dedication to their young players for me happened when the kids asked Todd Stephenson to come out to one of their games and sure enough he made it out to their 7:00am game when he could of been in bed happily sleeping”.
The Ice Dogs would like to wish all minor hockey clubs the best of luck as they head into finals in the coming weeks.
