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Tournament Spotlight: Lake Scugog Hockey Charity Tournament

11/20/2019

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.
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Location of Tournament:
215 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario

Time of Year: 
Saturday, February 8th, 2020
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Ages Welcomed to Play:
18+

Size of the Tournament: 
20+ Teams per year

Special Entertainment:
Spectator activities, Skill shot games for children, Silent auction
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Special Vendors:
Tim Horton’s
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What Sets This Tournament Apart:
A well-respected charity tournament run by a non-profit Search and Rescue organization benefitting a local charity every year. A fantastic opportunity to play a fast-paced pond hockey game with hockey fanatics, while giving back to the local community.

Third Assist's Take: 
The local ones are some of the best. This is a smaller scale tournament, but they’re open for new teams to join in. With all proceeds going to local charities this is a good competitive time, but ultimately the tournament is there for fun and a good cause. Lake Scugog is only about one hour from Toronto proper which means this tournament makes for a prime occasion for hockey’s weekend warriors. Check out the links below to learn more and get involved.  
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
www.scugogpondhockey.com
Lake Scugog Pond Hockey Facebook

*All photos used by permission from tournament
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Tournament Spotlight: Pabst Colorado Pond Hockey Tournament

11/17/2019

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.
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Location of Tournament:
Silverthorne, Colorado

Time of Year: 
February 14-16, 2020
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Ages Welcomed to Play:
16+ with parental consent

Size of the Tournament: 
200 teams, 6 divisions, 1,200 players, 15,000 people total at event

Special Entertainment:
Apres Ice Party Hockey Hair Project (Saturday night February 15)
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What Sets This Tournament Apart:
The combination of Colorado scenic views (Rocky Mountains), entertainment, but most importantly the people who return year after year for this tournament. The fan loyalty is unbelievable and we are so grateful to everyone who has participated in this tournament year after year.

Third Assist's Take: 
This tournament is situated over President’s day weekend in the heart of the Colorado winter. Perfect timing yes, but also appears to be the perfect location for a getaway tournament or even easier, a fun drive from the Denver metro area. It’s situated in the heart of Colorado’s ski country with Rocky Mountain views and plenty of snow. On our side we think the location is the selling point, but it doesn’t lack in production either. A couple years running and over 200 teams means this may be one of the top tournaments you'll find out west. 
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
​www.coloradopondhockey.com
Pabst Pond Hockey Facebook
Pabst Pond Hockey Instagram

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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Tournament Spotlight: Avalanche Xpress Mite Outdoor Classic

11/5/2019

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.
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Location of Tournament:
York, Pennsylvania

Time of Year: 
December through March​

Ages Welcomed to Play:
U8 Mite Level

Size of the Tournament: 
10 Tournaments total with two 4-6 team divisions

Special Entertainment:
Full service resort; snow tubing, trampoline park, bar, restaurant, and spa
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What Sets This Tournament Apart:
 We put the fun back in youth hockey. Families can walk from their hotel room to our 60'x120' outdoor rink. Add in snow tubing and the fun doesn't stop. 

Third Assist's Take: 
This is one of those tournaments aimed at the whole family. Situated at Heritage Hills Resort, there's enough entertainment to keep the parents and kids entertained. With tournaments spanning the whole winter, this location is the perfect opportunity for the younger guys/gals to get exposure to the pond hockey world. A nice starter tournament in a very accessible location! ​
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
​https://avalanchexpress.com/mite-outdoor-classic/

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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DIY Hockey Stick: How to Make (And Finish) Your Own Hockey Stick

7/16/2019

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We’ve just reached the one year anniversary of the first batch of Third Assist hockey sticks so we thought it’d be fun to share everything we’ve learned since we started exploring the DIY hockey stick idea. Sticks have come a long way in the last century and now we sit in a climate with two types of sticks: composite and wood. Composites are understandably taking the lead in the competitive game, but there’s still a strong following of wood hockey stick connoisseurs. We count ourselves part of the latter group and we’ve always wanted to know how they’re made and how we can make them for ourselves.

If you want to learn the whole process from the big guys you can learn that here:
If you want to learn how you and I can go about DIY hockey sticks, follow along here:

​We source our sticks from the only remaining wood stickmaker in all of North America. Last year we found all other stickmakers have gone out of business or gone overseas.  We’ve worked out a deal with our professional stickmaker where we can purchase small batches of raw, unfinished birch sticks and finish them ourselves in the shop just like they used to in earlier decades.
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When we receive the sticks, we start with a light grind, rough sanding, and other minor prep work before applying with a Third Assist brand. At this stage we either sell DIY kits for individual purchase or finish them ourselves. Here’s how we (and you) go about the rest.
The next step is staining or painting the stick.
  • If staining, we recommend conditioning the stick first to provide an even coat and pull out the unique grain found in each stick. This is done using a wood conditioner you can find at a local hardware store. This is recommended for a more uniform stain, but not required.
  • If painting, we recommend a primer coat first, but this is not required. â€‹
Then apply at least two coats of stain or paint to your stick for a clean finish.
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Next apply any customization after your base coats. This is the stage where we cut stencils and are able to customize each stick.
  •  With a stained stick, we apply polyurethane before we apply our stencil designs in order for the stencil to cure to the pores in the wood. If we did not, the stencils may not be received as well with oil based stains.
  • With a painted stick you can paint your designs over your base layers and let it dry.
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 Once you have applied your customization or unique design, it is vital to protect the stick.
  • For a stained stick, we apply a couple coats of marine grade oil-based varnish for a thicker, cleaner protective finish. This takes the abuse any outdoor hockey has been able to provide thus far.
  • For painted sticks you can choose to varnish, or simply use polyurethane. We recommend a few coats to protect your hard work.
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And there you go. There are the steps for completing you own wood hockey stick. Each stick takes us about one week of time between prep and finish, but it can be done much quicker depending on the complexity of your design (much of our time is consumed in the care of the stencil and curing into the wood pores).​
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​We hope you learned something today and we provided a valuable resource in designing your own custom stick in the future!
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Six Unique Ways to Keep Your Hands Warm Skating Outside, Playing Pond Hockey.

12/12/2018

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From the quirky to the innovative, we've been hearing tons of ways to keep your fingers warm in freezing temperatures. We're in the business of keeping warm, so here are some of the best ways we have found- Starting with the unusual..
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​1) Vaseline

This is a strange one on us. Did you know NFL players often coat their faces and arms in Vaseline to prevent windburn? It's supposed to act as one more layer of insulation and protect skin from drying and taking abuse in the cold air. We also heard that paramedics north of the Arctic circle often put Vaseline on their hands because they need to keep their fingers nimble in certain emergency situations. Messy, but effective. 

2 and 3) Cayenne Pepper/Chili Powder- capsaicin

We're grouping these two together. This is another unique tip we've heard from those in the winter running circles. The idea is to sprinkle a little powder or flakes of either cayenne pepper or chili powder onto bare skin, and the skin will react to draw blood to the surface. This is thanks to chili powder's active ingredient of Capsaicin, but the cayenne pepper flakes act the same way. We've heard this is quite effective, but we've also heard a little goes a long ways, so be careful!
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4) Medical Gloves

We heard this trick from lacrosse players of the northeast. They wanted to play more winter ball, but just like hockey gloves, their gloves are meant to breathe and cool, not to insulate. Medical gloves don't breathe at all and if you've ever worn them in room temperature you'll often find your hands sweating. The drawback here is that there is a happy balance between warm hands and wet hands in the winter, which is why you don't see this one as often. Effective, but must play the balance.
5) Liners

This is the first step we all go to- find some cheap liners that'll fit in our gloves. Often this can be effective and provide just the little bit of insulation we need to keep our digits warm, but sometimes too many layers can work against us by isolating our finger's heat from each other. Also if you're playing hockey you lose some feel for your stick, but this is definitely worth the first try!
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6) Third Assist Gloves

Of course we'll throw a quick pitch for our gloves. We've tried a number of different insulations over the years in our gloves, but we only share our favorites. You can skate around in our gloves, but the primary focus is for hockey- protection and warmth. Our gloves are lined with insulation throughout to keep a warm, but breathable enclosure. However we make sure not to line the palm or finger fronts so the user can maintain full feel of their stick. Check out our selection and see if it's worth a shot for you.

Have you tried any of these out- or heard of others? Let us know in the comments below!
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Tournament Spotlight: Thompson's Point Hockey Classic

12/4/2018

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.

Thompson's Point Hockey Classic

Location of Tournament:
Thompson's Point, Portland, Maine

Time of Year: 
Usually first or second weekend of March
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Ages Welcomed to Play:
Adults 18+

Size of the Tournament: 
We have 5 divisions (Elite, Open Plus, Open Low, Beginner and Over 40 with our max being 28 teams

Special Entertainment:
Live music on site provided by Brian Papson (Country artist)
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Any Special Vendors?
Event consist of Portland area restaurants donating food throughout the event for the players. Maine Mariners on site last year.

What Sets This Tournament Apart:
This event is unique do to its location, out on Thompson's Point in Portland. Also, the TPHC sets itself apart with its hybrid type outdoor hockey. We have boards and a Zamboni on site, this creates a faster game play and smoother ice. The multiple divisions allow it to stay competitive and the participants leave with a great gift bag, we have 20 plus free raffle items, free dinner and lunches. 

Third Assist's Take: 
They said it best for what makes this one unique. It's a hybrid. Small rink with boards, good ice, quick game. It's a cleaner and faster game which is always fun. The rink alone is a cool venue, but its location is what sets it apart. Portland, Maine is a happening cultural hub in the northeast and Thompson's Point has all the best aspects of Portland in one location: Good food, beer, music, and best of all hockey. Definitely worth the visit.
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
www.thompsonpointhockeyclassic.com
www.instagram.com/thompsonsphc

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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Tournament Spotlight: Lake In the Hills Pond Hockey Tournament

11/29/2018

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.

Lake in the hills pond hockey tournament

Location of Tournament:
Indian Trail Beach, Lake in the Hills, Illinois

Time of Year: 
Mid January, Saturday - January 19th (Starts at 8 AM)​
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Ages Welcomed to Play:
Adults 18+

Size of the Tournament: 
Tournament History has ranged from 8-16 Teams

Special Entertainment:
Grown men playing Pond Hockey!​
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​Any Special Vendors?
Local restaurant catering following the Tournament! 

What Sets This Tournament Apart:
Lake in the Hills is unique in that it has a lake and the proper resources to offer these types of activities that other surrounding areas cannot. While others may have Ice Hockey; we literally put the "Pond" in "Pond Hockey".

Third Assist's Take: 
We have an affinity for tournaments which bring the game of pond hockey back to its roots. Lake in the Hills Pond Hockey Tournament is one of the smaller tournaments we feature, but it has all you need for a fun environment surrounding the game. This is a local event which pulls in participants from all over, but most importantly you get the community here. These are often the most fun!
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
Lake in the Hills Tournament Website
www.facebook.com/lakeinthehillsIL

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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Tournament Spotlight: The Labatt Lineup- USA Hockey Pond Hockey Nationals, New England Pond Hockey Classic, and The Lake Champlain Pond Hockey Classic

11/26/2018

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.

The Labatt Lineup- USA Hockey Pond Hockey Nationals, New England Pond Hockey Classic, and The Lake Champlain Pond Hockey Classic

Location of Tournament:
Eagle River, Wisconsin
Meredith, New Hampshire
Colchester, Vermont


Time of Year: 
February 8-10, 2019
February 1-3, 2019
February 8-10, 2019

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​Ages Welcomed to Play:
Adults 21+. Sponsored by Labatt Blue- makes sense!

Size of the Tournament: 
Eagle River, WI is over 2000 players.
Meredith, NH is over 2000 players.
Colchester, VT is over 1200 players.

Special Entertainment:
We're going to venture a guess you'll find a nicely stocked beer tent here among other awesome food, drink, hockey vendors at all three locales.
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What Sets This Tournament Apart:
These are the large-scale, well-run, well-established tournaments in the pond hockey world. They frequently sell out well before the holidays, as they did this year. You can expect lots of teams, lots of food and drinks, and lots of entertainment. This may sound like a mass-produced tournament, but each one is a reflection of the area where it's being played. One size does not fit all, and that's what makes this tournament line-up so cool.

Third Assist's Take: 
These tournaments have been going on for over a decade now and have got it figured out. When you sign up to one of these events you have a good idea of what you're getting into, and it does not disappoint. These represent the upper tier of national tournaments and if you're looking to get on the big stage of pond hockey, these are the tournaments for you.
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
www.usahockey.com/pondhockey

www.pondhockeyclassic.com/newengland
www.pondhockeyclassic.com/lakechamplain

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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Tournament Spotlight: Michigan Pond Hockey Classic

11/19/2018

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.

Michigan Pond Hockey Classic

Location of Tournament:
Whitmore Lake, Michigan

Time of Year: 
February 8-10, 2019
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Ages Welcomed to Play:
Adults 18+

Size of the Tournament: 
8 divisions, typically about 100-110 teams, approx 950 players

Special Entertainment:
Live band Friday and Saturday, and one HUGE Beer tent.
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Any Special Vendors?
Lots of vendors for the facilities, and the onsite presence is mostly sponsors.

What Sets This Tournament Apart:
The tournament is the primary fundraiser for the Michigan Pond Hockey Sports Charities, which provides financial assistance to promote and encourage participation in youth athletic programs. Our tournament provides a three day, festival like atmosphere in the heart of Michigan, and brings people out of their winter hibernation. The event features 24 rinks carved out on beautiful Whitmore Lake.

Third Assist's Take: 
As you may have seen already, there are pond hockey events of all scales and sizes taking place this winter. You can go to a tournament on a national circuit sponsored by large corps, or you can find a local tournament which is lightly advertised and only grabs players within a 20 mile radius. What we like about the Michigan Pond Hockey Classic is that it's the best mix of both. It's an established, well-run tournament with entertainment to last the full weekend, but it still represents the Wolverine state well. This one has been on our radar for years, so we'd be all in to register for a weekend here.
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
www.facebook.com/michiganpondhockeyclassic

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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Tournament Spotlight: Youth Pond Hockey Festival For The Laura Foundation

11/16/2018

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As part of Third Assist's "Ultimate Pond Hockey Resource" we've reached out to the best pond hockey tournaments taking place this winter in the United States. We want to know where they're at, what makes them unique, and why we should visit this upcoming winter. Safe to say we're sold on the following tournaments.

Youth Pond Hockey Festival

Location of Tournament:
Purity Lake (across from King Pine Ski Area), Madison, NH

Time of Year: 
Last weekend in January (January 26 - January 27, 2019)​
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Ages Welcomed to Play:
Youth (Boys: Mites through Peewees & Girls: U10 & U12)

Size of the Tournament: 
Up to 70 teams of 6 to 8 USA registered players (4v4 on ice) are guaranteed 4 games.

Special Entertainment:
Food for all and beer/wine tent for adults. Across the street you can find skiing & tubing.
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Any Special Vendors?
Rugby imports sells gear. The Youth Pond Hockey Festival sells food, thermal mugs, etc.

What Sets This Tournament Apart:
The Youth Pond Hockey Festival (YPHF) is located on a private lake situated at Purity Spring Resort and King Pine Ski Area. The event is “old fashioned” pond hockey for more than 500 boys and girls (U12, U10, Pewee, Squirt and Mites). The 2019 YPHF will host more than 60 teams consisting of up to eight players primarily from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island; however, teams out of New York State and Maine will attend this year’s festival. The games, 45 minute each, have four kids from each team playing on one of up to 14 rinks at any one time.

The lake is just 15 minutes south of Conway, NH, and “it provides an amazing opportunity for young hockey players to enjoy pond hockey at its best,” explains YPHF Co-Founder Tobin Kelly. He explains, “The collaboration with the resort and ski mountain allows for a winter festival feel by providing a wonderful family hockey experience in conjunction with other activities such as skiing, tubing, and dining for kids and parents alike.”

Proceeds from this event benefit The Laura Foundation. This New Hampshire based non-profit has a mission to provide funding to develop and support therapeutic recreation and educational programs that enrich the quality of lives of individuals with autism and/or seizure disorders. All programs are free to individuals receiving services through the Laura Foundation, and the YPHF helps to make this possible.

Third Assist's Take: 
If we have one tournament on our list which we think you can bring the whole family to, it'd be this one. Some are built for adults, some are built solely for the kids (and parents idly watching), but the Youth Pond Hockey Festival has games for the younger guys and gals and entertainment for the siblings and adults. This is the only all-youth festival we know of in New England, and one of just a handful in the US. Good choice if you want to plan a winter weekend for the full family. 
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Where to Learn More About This Tournament: 
www.youthpondhockeyfestival.com
www.facebook.com/YouthPondHockeyFestival/

*All photos used by permission from tournament.
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