Roller Hockey
Lindbergh Hockey Club is a St. Louis team playing in MO Inline Hockey Association The club offers teams at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Junior High levels.
Registration Information
Player birth certificate, photo identification and 1st semester report cards will be required for submission after evaluations.
**All CURRENT ice hockey JV and Varsity players will not be required to upload their birth certificate.
Evaluations Days
Wednesday, January 8th @ All American
4th Grade - 8th grade 6-7pm
** Parent Meeting upstairs in Bar at 6pm**
Thursday, January 9th @ All American
JV/Varsity at 4-5 pm
4th-8th grade at 5-6pm.
Grade Levels Eligible
4th-12th grade
When
Season begins with a Breakout Tournament the first week of March.
Regular season begins mid-March and goes through May.
Where
Practices are typically held at Fenton Forum and All American.
Games are played at Fenton Forum, All American, Queeny, and Vetta 70.
Practices
Teams practice 6 times during the season. Practices begin after evaluations in order to prepare for the Breakout Tournament.
Jerseys
Parents are responsible for purchasing jerseys through Lindbergh Roller Hockey. Order information will follow evaluations.
Black roller pants are required for league play. Parents are to purchase on their own.
Equipment
Required: Helmet, gloves, shin guards, elbow pads.
Optional: Chest pad/protector, girdle, mouthguard
Extra Costs
Expected team fees to be about $450 to cover Breakout tournament and league entry fees.
Jersey Cost-typically runs About $120. Returning players can use their current jerseys
Frequently Asked Questions
My player needs to miss a practice or game. Who do we tell?
Your player should make every effort to let the coaches know in person prior to the absence. If not possible, or if asked to RSVP over chat, player should post to the team chat.
If my player has a question, can he call or text the coach?
NO. Players and coaches should generally not engage in one-to-one phone or text conversations. Instead, the player can talk to the coach or team coordinator before a practice or game AND/OR post to the team chat.
If a parent has a question, what should we do?
If the question is about the club, fees, calendar or an event, contact Steve Ringhofer or your team’s coordinator. If we have the parent chat up and running, that’s a great place to post a question.
For questions or concerns about coaching, the best course of action is always to have the player talk to the coach or team coordinator. Parents can talk with coordinators as well. While coaches are happy to talk with parents, please be prepared that they will be honest in their answers to you.
My player is injured and needs to sit out games and practices for a period of time. What should we do?
Players should inform the coaches and coordinators through the player chat.
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