February 1, 2012 – 11:00 pm

Hockey Alumni Lukas Sutter, who is currently playing for the Saskatoon Blades, was invited to the CHL Home Hardware Top Prospect Game. Lukas Sutter is having a strong year in his draft year as he has accumulated 22 G, 24 A, 46 P, 127 PIM in 49 Games. The NHL Central Scouting’s Midterm Ranking for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft has Lukas sitting at 86th out of all the CHL Skaters. For more information go to: NHL Central Scouting Report
Lukas Sutter played on Team Orr in the Top Prospect Game. During the skills competiton Lukas Sutter participated in the “Fastest Skater Event”. For results go to: http://www.chl.ca/article/team-orr-wins-skills-competition.
Team Orr defeated Team Cherry 2 to 1. For more details go to the following link: http://homehardwaretopprospectsgame.com/
January 22, 2012 – 4:06 pm
CCH Hockey Academy students enjoyed a lesson on scuba diving at the Max Bell Pool. The Awesome Adventure scuba instructors taught the students about scuba safety, equipment and techniques. The students took part in a thirty minute instructional session on the pool deck where they learned how to use the equipment and how to be safe while enjoying the experience. The three main instructional points students got out of this session were how to use the regulator, how to clear ones mask, and how to equalize ones ears under the water. Students then got fitted for their equipment and entered the pool. In the pool each instructor took 4 students and made sure they could perform certain tasks in the water before letting them go on their own. Students were in the water for an hour and enjoyed every minute of it. Go to the multimedia tab on the website to see scuba diving pictures http://www.cchacademies.com/hockey/multimedia-2/pictures-q-12/
January 13, 2012 – 10:24 am
CCH Hockey Academy students went through their final testing on ice this past week. Both players and goaltenders were tested in a series of skills in September for baseline results and re-tested in January to evaluate student development. The results are as follows:
Player Results:
Shot Accuracy improved from 23.3% to 39.2 %. That is a 15.9 % improvement on average.
Wrist Shot Power improved from 51.3 MPH to 54.3 MPH. That is a 3 MPH improvement on average.
Slap Shot Power improved from 59.8 MPH to 63.5 MPH. That is a 3.7 MPH improvement on average.
Forehand Passing improved from 63.3 %. to 90.0 %. That is a 26.7 % improvement on average.
Backhand Passing improved from 46.0 % to 66.6 %. That is a 20.7 % impovement on average.
Goaltender Results:
Lateral Movement improved by 3.78 seconds on average.
Iron Cross Shuffle improved by 1.6 seconds on average.
Iron Cross Slide improved by 3.95 seconds on average.
Hand Rebound Control improved by 22 % on average.
Feet Rebound Control stayed around the same at 70 % efficiency.
January 13, 2012 – 10:03 am
CCH Hockey Academy alumni Patrick Holland got traded to the Montreal Canadians as a result of the Mike Cammalleri trade. Holland, 20, was a seventh-round pick by the Flames in the 2010 draft and had 22 goals and 62 points last season with Tri-City of the Western Hockey League. He has 17 goals and 40 assists for 57 points in 40 games so far in 2011-12.
For more information on this story go to http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=611432&navid=DL|NHL|home.
December 22, 2011 – 7:46 am

CCH Hockey Academy experienced traditional East Indian Yoga at CCH West Campus this month. CCH alumni, Whitney Balog was the instructor. Whitney learned this type of yoga while attending the Ashram school in India.
The Traditional East Indian Yoga style originates from the Northern Indian province of Maharashtra. The style combines Hatha and Ashtanga Yoga to create an energizing practice that is an amalgamation of revitalizing asanas (postures), invigorating pranayama (breath work), and centering meditation that promotes relaxation. This practice fosters a tranquil atmosphere, and provides an opportunity to find peace and relaxation through the gentle movements of yoga. The specific type of class that was taught for the CCH Hockey Academy is called Ananda Yoga, which is a Sanskrit word that means “bliss”. The inclusion of sacred Sanskrit mantra (song) provides a genuine and authentic touch to the class; furthermore, by incorporating energizing asanas that allow for gentle stretching and relaxation, the class is perfect for practitioners with an active lifestyle.
More information about the style of yoga can be found at: http://www.yogapoint.com/
Further information on local class offerings and the instructor can be found at: http://www.ammenadance.com/