Enrollment in minor hockey in Canada appears to be declining. The statistics are complicated given changing demographics, population density differences and rural to urban migration. However, it certainly does not appear, with some smaller exceptions, that the game is growing at the grass roots levels. The reasons behind this apparent decline are equally complex. There is speculation that earlier hockey specialization is negatively affecting kids joining at later ages. There are competing interests and the growth of sports such as soccer and basketball is likely playing a role. Finally, the cost of the game is only growing and undoubtedly putting pressure on families with already tight budgets.
This episode concentrates on the issues related to declining enrollment in minor hockey in Canada. We explore issues previously introduced in more depth including those of specialization, the basketball effect and cost.
Sources:
National Post- Selling the dream: Raising the next great hockey star comes with a heavy price tag
Globe & Mail- The great offside: How Canadian hockey is becoming a game strictly for the rich
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