New York Rangers Learn To Play

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Learn to Play is a program that provides a unique opportunity for families to join the hockey community and for participants to develop fundamental skills to help them succeed both on and off the ice. Created jointly by the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) and the National Hockey League (NHL). Learn to Play’s goal is to inspire youth and welcome more families into the hockey community.

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Rink & Address Locations

Abe Stark Skating Center
1902 W 19th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214
Andrew Stergiopoulos Ice Rink
65 Arrandale Ave, Great Neck, NY 11024
Aviator Ice Rinks
3159 Flatbush Avenue - Brooklyn, NY - 11234
Bear Mountain Ice Rink
3020 Seven Lakes Drive, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986
Bolton Ice Palace
145 Hop River Rd, Bolton, CT 06043
Bontecou Ice Rink
West Rd, Millbrook, NY 12545
Brewster Ice Arena
63 Fields Lane - Brewster, NY - 10509
Bridgewater Sports Arena
1425 Frontier Rd #1425, Bridgewater Township, NJ 08807
Capital Ice Arena
16 Clifton Common Blvd, Clifton Park, NY 12065
Champions Skating Center
6 Progress Dr, Cromwell, CT 06416
Chelsea Piers
Fitness Club, Chelsea Piers CT, 1 Blachley Rd, Stamford, CT 06902
Clary Anderson Arena
41 Chestnut St, Montclair, NJ 07042
The Club at Woodbridge
585 Main St, Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Danbury Ice Arena
1 Independence Way - Danbury, CT - 06810
Dix Hills Ice Rink
575 Vanderbilt Parkway - Dix Hills, NY - 11746
Ebersole Ice Rink
110 Lake Street - White Plains, NY - 10604
EJ Murray's Memorial Ice Rink
348 Tuckahoe Road - Yonkers, NY - 10710
Fritz Dietl Ice Rink
639 Broadway, Westwood, NJ 07675
Hommocks Ice Rink
140 Hommocks Road - Larchmont, NY - 10538
The Ice Hutch with Pelham Youth Hockey
655 Garden Ave, Mt Vernon, NY 10550
Ice Time Sports Complex
21 Lakeside Road - Newburgh, NY - 12550
International Skating Center of CT
1375 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury, CT 06070
Kiawanis Ice Rink
6 Small World Avenue - Saugerties, NY - 12477
LeFrak Center at Lakeside
171 East Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11225
Long Beach Arena
150 W Bay Drive - Long Beach, NY - 11561
Long Island Sports Hub
165 Eileen Way - Syosset, NY - 11791
Malone Civic Center
88 State St, Malone, NY 12953
Mid Hudson Civic Center
14 Civic Center Plaza - Poughkeepsie, NY - 12601
Montclair State University Ice Arena
28 Clove Road - Little Falls, NJ - 07424
Old Bridge Ice Arena
1 Old Bridge Plaza - Old Bridge, NJ - 08857
Palisades Ice Rink
4900 Palisades Center Dr, West Nyack, NY 10994
Putnam Panthers @ BIA
20 Bedford Park, Bridgewater, MA 02324
The Taft School w/ Watertown Youth Hockey
90 Guernseytown Rd, Watertown, CT 06795
Tirrell Ice Rink
700 NY-22 Pawling, NY 12564
Playland Ice Casino with New Rochelle Lightning
100 Playland Parkway - Rye, NY - 10580
The Rink at Manhattan West
385 9th Ave, New York, NY 10001
Rose Garden Ice Arena
641 New London Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360
Skylands Ice World
2735 NJ-23 - Stockholm, NJ - 07460
SoNo Ice House
300 Wilson Avenue - Norwalk, CT - 06854
South Windsor Youth Hockey
585 John Fitch Blvd. South Windsor, CT 06074
Sport-O-Rama
20 College Road - Monsey, NY - 10952
Sports Center of CT
784 River Rd, Shelton, CT 06484
Staten Island Skating Pavilion
3080 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island, NY 10309
Superior Ice Rink
270 Indian Head Road - Kings Park, NY - 11754
Terry Conners Ice Rink
1125 Cove Road - Stamford, CT - 06902
Weibel Ice Rink
30 Weibel Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Winter Garden Ice Rink
111 Prospect Ridge - Ridgefield, CT - 06877
World Ice Arena
1314 Meridian Road - Flushing, NY - 11355
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    Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Junior Rangers!

Yes – children can participate as many times as they’d like until one of the following occurs. A) Your child ages out of the program. B) Your child is too advanced for the program pending an evaluation from an instructor.

No – Equipment will only be provided if your child is a first-time hockey player. 

Your child must not have participated in any type of organized/travel hockey. Your child must not have participated in any previous Learn to Play program. We will screen all registrations with USA Hockey to ensure they have not received a USA Hockey number.

If you are eligible to receive equipment, a Rangers representative will reach out to you within 2-3 business days via the email provided in registration. This e-mail will provide next step information on how to order your equipment from our equipment retailer, Pure Hockey. All orders will be shipped directly to the address you provide. Equipment will not be available on the first day of the program.

If you do not register within two weeks of your start date, we cannot guarantee your equipment will arrive by your first session.

Yes! Please visit our website for more information on qualifications and submissions for scholarships: Junior Rangers Scholarships  

Yes! We have next-step programs available. Please visit our website for more information on our programs: Junior Rangers Rookie Series and Girls Hockey Programs. If you don’t see a program location available near you or for your child’s age range, please contact us at 212-465-6553 or Junior.Rangers@msg.com and we will do our best to find a next step program in your area. 

The National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players’ Association have identified the need for a unified growth strategy as a priority for the sport of hockey. As a result, the Learn to Play Initiative (LTP), a joint (NHLPA/NHL) grassroots hockey initiative was created to offer more families an opportunity to see what makes youth hockey great. For potential first time participants to the sport, this program changes the way hockey is offered to inspire new families to join the hockey community and provide an age-appropriate program based on the latest child development research.

The National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players’ Association have identified the need for a unified growth strategy as a priority for the sport of hockey. As a result, the Learn to Play Initiative (LTP), a joint (NHLPA/NHL) grassroots hockey initiative was created to offer more families an opportunity to see what makes youth hockey great. For potential first time participants to the sport, this program changes the way hockey is offered to inspire new families to join the hockey community and provide an age-appropriate program based on the latest child development research. With certified coaches, led by NHL Alumni, the on-ice program will provide a fun and safe atmosphere for learning the basic skills of ice hockey.

The program is offered to new, first-time participants (boys and girls). First-time participants are those participants who have not previously been registered to a USA Hockey or Hockey Canada sanctioned minor hockey program.

It is recommended for a child who has no prior ice skating experience to enroll in a “learn to skate” program, but not required. Most rinks also have regular ice skating sessions which are open to the public and a great way to gain experience and confidence on the ice.

It is strongly recommended that participants complete a Learn to Skate class through their local rink prior to enrolling. in 

A list of locations offering Learn to Play in your area can be found on this page.

The program provides head-to-toe equipment, however, there is a participation fee associated with the program which offsets ice and coaching expenses. The participation fee may vary by facility.

These costs cover ice time and other associated fees.

Upon being accepted into the Learn to Play program, each participant will receive head-to-toe equipment. The equipment package includes; a helmet with cage, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey pants, shin guards, hockey skates, a hockey stick, jersey, socks and an equipment bag. We also recommend a mouth guard and athletic supporter for all participants. All equipment is required to be worn during each on-ice session. Participants may keep the equipment upon graduating from the Learn to Play program.

Unfortunately not. The LTP program is offered to only new, first-time participants. Host facilities/organizations will provide participants with direction on transitional, next-step programming available in your market.

The National Governing Bodies for youth hockey in the United States and Canada, respectively.

Yes, the membership is valid for the current youth hockey season. Upon enrolling in your next hockey program beyond the current playing season, standard fees will apply.

The Governing Body provides a number of resources for the Learn to Play program, including; age-appropriate training modules and practice plans, coaching certification, background screening and insurance for all Learn to Play participants.

Registration with the Governing Bodies is included for the Learn to Play program. Should you elect to enroll in a future hockey program upon graduating from the Learn to Play Program, standard Governing Body fees will apply.

You should arrive a minimum of 60 minutes prior to start time for your first on-ice session to provide enough time for your child to check-in and get dressed before taking to the ice.

Yes. In the event that the session that you are attempting to register for is sold out, you will automatically be added to a waiting list and contacted should a spot become available.

If you have been moved off the waiting list and have been placed into a Learn to Play Hockey session, you will be contacted via email by a NHL Club/program representative. In the event that no spots become available, you will be contacted by a NHL Club representative to discuss future Learn to Play program opportunities.

You will be provided with an overview of next step/transition programs by your host facility/organization prior to graduating from the Learn to Play program. Additional information will be available for families at the LTP Graduation Event.

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