Glenview Ice Center

Address: 1851 Landwehr Road
Glenview, IL 60026
Office Hours:
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-7 pm
Sat. 9 am-2 pm
Sun. 10 am-2 pm
Phone: (847) 724-2800  
Fax: (847) 657-0510  

Hockey

On August 21, 2008, the Glenview Ice Center was privileged to welcome Detroit Red Wing player Brett Lebda, an alumnus of the Glenview Ice Center hockey program, who brought the Stanley Cup to the Ice Center.


View a video of this event

 

Fast and Fun

At the Glenview Ice Center, our hockey instructors don’t just teach the skills needed to play the game of hockey; they are also committed to teaching our students that character counts on and off the ice.

Since 1987, our internationally recognized Hockey Director, Sylvain Turcotte, has built our hockey program into one of the strongest in the area. He has coached seven State Championship teams, four State runner-ups, three Silverstick AAA Championships, one Silverstick AA Championship and one Tier 1 National title and has had several students go on to play at the college level and beyond. Sylvain and his staff take special joy in sharing their enthusiasm for the game with their students and feel rewarded as they see their students progress from the fundamentals of skating through basic skills like puck handling, passing and shooting to the teamwork necessary for success in hockey as well as in life. Sylvain particularly enjoys working with very young skaters and is also gratified to see a growing number of girls in our area taking up the sport. The Ice Center’s step-by-step program is designed to help every student master skills at each level before moving on the next.

 

Getting Started – Introduction to Hockey

Each fall and during Winter Carnival the Glenview Ice Center offers a mini session called “Introduction to Development Hockey”. This mini session provides a superb opportunity for 3-10 year olds to try hockey without committing to a full session. All equipment is included in the fee. For information on our Winter Carnival Sessions which begin December 20 or 27, click here.

The Next StepDevelopment Hockey Classes

Once your child has an interest in hockey, whether or not they take the introductory mini session, they can sign up for full sessions of Development Hockey Lessons which are offered for children ages 3-10. Children have the option of participating once or twice-a-week. Classes are offered for beginners, Level 1 players and Level 2 players. Players move up based on teacher recommendation.

The Glenview Ice Center will offer Development Hockey classes during the 2011-2012 school year. For more information on Spring 2012 Development Hockey classes which begin February 28, click here. To register online, click here.

Getting SeriousHouse League

Once a player has completed Level 2, he/she is ready to join the Glenview Grizzlies Youth Hockey League. It is open to all hockey players between the ages of 5 and 15 years. Everyone has the opportunity to play. Levels include Dynamite, Mite, Squirt, Pee Wee and Bantam. The Dynamites and Mites compete against other Grizzly teams, while Pee Wees and Bantams also play games against local house league teams at area rinks.

Program fee includes team jersey, nameplate and USA Hockey registration. Rating sessions begin in September and 2011-2012 league play takes place October through March. Click here to download complete program information .

In the spring, the Glenview Ice Center offers a Spring 3 on 3 League for Dynamite through Bantam level players. Watch this space for registration information.

For the Really SeriousTravel League

The Glenview Stars is an “affiliate organization” of the Glenview Park District. The Stars is a travel hockey organization that is based out of the Glenview Ice Center. Players register through the Stars (not the park district) and travel locally and as far away as Canada to compete in games and tournaments. For information on the Glenview Stars Hockey Association, you can contact them directly at (847) 657-9171 or www.glenviewstars.org.

Fine Tuning Your SkillsClinics

The Glenview Ice Center offers a variety of clinics throughout the year for youth and adults. The following are brief descriptions of the clinics offered:

Youth League Pre-Season Clinic – This clinic warms up players before the season begins. Check this space in Summer 2012 for more information.

Fall Adult Hockey Clinic – Twice a week for two weeks of hockey fun with separate classes for men and women or beginning and advanced Players. Check this space in Summer 2012 for more information.

Spring Adult Hockey Clinic – Five weeks of classes that meet once a week with separate classes for men and women or beginning and advanced Players. For more information, click here.

Spring Hockey Clinic Series – A variety of specialized five-week youth clinics focusing on skills, puckhandling, defense, checking and goaltending. For more information, click here.

Spring Goalie Clinics – Sharpen your goaltending skills with this 5-week program for Mite through Bantam House and Travel League players. For more information, click here.

3 on 3 Spring League – 3 on 3 offers a great opportunity to work on your game skills under a very relaxed atmosphere. Players from Dynamites thru Bantam can play seven 50-minute games between mid-March and mid-May. For more information, click here.

Summer Hockey Experience – An 8-week summer clinic merging skill development with 3-on-3 scrimmages. 

League Prep Program - An 8-week program offered in the summer to help children make the transition from hockey classes to league play.

Summer Men’s Hockey Clinic – Stay cool with our 10-week clinic.

Girls and Ladies Summer Hockey Clinic – For ages 12-50, an 8-week clinic for all levels. Please note this program may not be offered unless there is sufficient demand.

Private Lessons

If you need additional instruction, you may approach the instructor of your choice directly or contact Hockey Director Sylvain Turcotte for a recommendation. Each instructor has their own fee and the cost of ice time is added to the fee.

For more information on any of our hockey programs, please call Sylvain Turcotte at  (847) 724-2800 or e-mail him at sylvain.turcotte@glenviewparks.org.

Open Hockey (“Rat Time”)

If you are a former “rink rat” looking for the chance to play an occasional pick-up game, Open Hockey, or “Rat Time” is for you. Pick up hockey games are formed for players age 18 and up. Full equipment required. No advance registration necessary, just show up.

Tu, Th: 12:15-2 pm (Call in advance, rink may close open hockey for special event.)

$9/skater or buy a 10-time Rat Pass for $80. Goalies play free.