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Middle Tennessee sets USA Hockey record

Middle Tennessee sets USA Hockey record

Give yourselves a hand, Preds fans. In partnership with the Predators, and the amazing growth of hockey, a resident from Antioch registered as the 115,695th 8U participant.

See the press release from USA Hockey below:

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Paulina Doughtie from Antioch, Tennessee, today became USA Hockey’s 115,695th 8-and-Under player in 2017-18, setting a single-season 8U participation record. It marked the third consecutive record-breaking season for USA Hockey in the 8U age classification.

“Hockey continues to grow at every level in the United States, and as our participation numbers indicate, the best is yet to come as these young players continue to play, love and excel,” said Jim Smith, president of USA Hockey. “With initiatives like Try Hockey For Free Day and our American Development Model welcoming more and more young players to the sport, the sky’s the limit for hockey in the U.S.”

USA Hockey is once again on pace for season-over-season player participation increases in the youth and girls classifications.

“It’s terrific to see American hockey continue to grow, particularly at the entry level, since it sets such a solid foundation for the game’s future,” said Pat Kelleher, executive director of USA Hockey. “It’s a credit to our volunteers at associations all across the country, our partners at the NHL, its member clubs and NHLPA, and so many others who share in our vision to provide the great lifelong experience hockey offers to families throughout the U.S.”

Doughtie was introduced to the game in 2017 through USA Hockey’s Try Hockey For Free Day and the Little Predators Learn-to-Play program, part of a league-wide initiative developed by the NHL and NHLPA that provides new players with six to eight weeks of beginner instruction and a full set of hockey equipment to keep. This spring, Doughtie will skate in the Nashville Predators Amateur Hockey Association house league at Ford Ice Center.

I can say, having both my boys participate in youth development programs both here at Ford Ice and back in Dallas, the Predators and Ford Ice have hands down the best program geared towards youth development and introduction of the greatest sport on earth.

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