Hockey fans in Cleveland have exciting news heading into the summer: the Cleveland Monsters have announced youth hockey programming for both the summer and fall seasons, giving young players in the area a chance to hit the ice and develop their skills.
The Monsters’ youth hockey initiative offers kids in the Greater Cleveland community the opportunity to learn and grow in the sport under the banner of their hometown AHL team. Programs like these play an important role in building a pipeline of local hockey talent while also fostering a love of the game among the next generation of fans and players.
Whether families are looking for a fun summer activity or a structured fall program to keep young athletes active and engaged, the Monsters’ announcement signals a strong commitment to community involvement beyond the rink on game nights. Details on registration and specific program offerings are available through the Cleveland Monsters organization.
It’s a great reminder that the Monsters’ impact on Cleveland extends well past the regular season — and that the ice is open and ready for the city’s youngest hockey hopefuls.
Sources: Cleveland Monsters