He not only gets to become a member of the team, but he also gets to train at the Tampa Bay Skating Academy in Oldsmar - the new official home of the Tampa Jr. Lightning Hockey Club.
At left, Nick Mininno, 7, and his dad, Jim. |
Just like his dad, Nick enjoys playing hockey at TBSA, too.
"We get to have fun and shoot on goalies," he says, smiling.
The Mininnos aren't the only ones excited about the Jr. Lightning organization moving to TBSA.
"We've seen positive results since it was announced (last month)," says the Jr. Lightning's Vice President Julie Garr. "People are excited. We've had more kids try out. It's very obvious for the parents what to do next because everybody is working together."
Boys and girls ranging in ages from 8 to 18 can try out to be a part of the Jr. Lightning club, one of Tampa's top youth hockey organizations.
For more than 20 years, the club operated out of Clearwater Ice Arena, which only has one sheet of ice.
Garr says there were several reasons that prompted the organization to move the youth hockey program to TBSA, which has two full-size rinks.
"They have dual-ice, which a program like ours needs," she says. "They also have built up their in-house program in the last year, which was very appealing to us. And there is a mutual respect with management. So far, it's been easy going."
While the Jr. Lightning organization will continue to be self-governered, the partnership with TBSA is a team effort designed to encourage and prepare youth hockey players as they advance from the learn-to-skate programs and the instructional and recreational hockey programs to the A and AA travel teams.
TBSA Hockey Director Al Nicoll stands with some of the boys who tried out recently and made the Jr. Lightning Mite Travel Team. |
"They're getting involved in our in-house program, coaching clinics and mentoring programs, so we can do better training to get the kids ready to play travel hockey," he says.
As Nick continues to play hockey throughout his childhood, he may not remember the day he made the Mite travel team. But he definitely remembers the day about 2 1/2 years ago when his interest in hockey was first piqued.
"My dad turned on the TV and he started watching it," he says. "He use to play when he was my age so I got interested in it."
There's little doubt hockey will continue to be a bond he and his dad will share for years to come - at the Tampa Bay Skating Academy in Oldsmar.