Brick Hockey Super Novice Invitational
Brick Hockey Super Novice Invitational is a tournament in Edmonton, AB covering U10, U11. We have 0 reviews on file — fewer than the 5-review minimum for an aggregate score.
Long-running international novice (U10) tournament held in Edmonton alongside the Brick Super Novice. Draws U10 club squads from across Canada and select international teams.
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What people are saying elsewhere
Verbatim, sourced public quotes about Brick Hockey Super Novice Invitational from Reddit, forums, and press. We aim for a balanced pair — positive + critical — so you see both sides. These are not Centre Line reviewsand don't affect the score; they're context.
You should see their faces when they come out for the first time, it's like they're bewildered.
The same kids who have trouble lugging their hockey bag into the rink and tying their own skates tightly enough are being professionalized by people who should know better.
Top echelon 10-year olds should NOT have dad tying their skates for them. Don't tie their skates. Don't help them get dressed. Don't carry their bag. Don't tape their sticks.
Reviews from verified families
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The first to weigh in sees the rest as they come in. Score breakdowns, anchored details, what other families said — all published once five reviewers have logged their take. Your review is anonymous to the program and to other parents. We show your standing (parent, coach, board), not your name.