RMHS 
RMHS Exclusive Player Evaluation & Tracking System:
 
ATTENTION ALL PLAYERS!!

We have completed the RMHS Player Evaluation & Tracking System. As many of you know this has been a focus that we believe in at our camps. The system has been built so that we can upload the player scores after the week is done. This way the players can access their scores right away and see what they need to work for the rest of the off season.  
 
Please keep in mind that some of the test scores do not appear  in the system and show a value of zero. This simply means that you were not present for the testing or they did not get entered into the system. There is nothing that we can do at this point for missing test scores. These were Toe Starts.jpgthe shortfalls of the original system that we have eliminated. 
 
When logging into the system use the name that you were signed up with for camp. (no nicknames) The rest of the details on how to login are on the home page of the system. 
 
If you cannot login to the system or are showing errors please email us by CLICKING HERE with specific info on your errors.
 
Yours in hockey,
Bryan Smith
Director of Hockey Operations
 
Each player will receive a complete, objective player evaluation that will be reported online by October 15. This tracking system will allow players and parents to track a students progress over the years in specifically designed and tested drills to better gauge a players improvement and athleticism compared to those in similar peer groups. By comparing these stats to national and international players averages, you will be able to determine where a player is respectively against his/her peers, where they need to be, and what they need to do to get there. This can be a powerful tool is assessing ones skill sets against youth, junior and college players alike and help determine the best skill development course to reach ones goals.
 
Logon by CLICKING HEREto access your results!
 
Player Evaluation & Tracking System Test Descriptions:
  • Top Speed Test: Timed skating test between blue lines with full run-up.
  • Acceleration Test: Timed skating test between the blue lines with 10' run-up.
  • 60-yard Dash: Timed speed test over 60 yards.
  • Push-up Test: Total push-ups in 60 seconds.
  • Sit-up test: Total sit-ups in 60 seconds.
  • Shot Speed Test: Average of 3 attempts (both wrist and slap, where appropriate)
  • Box Sprint Test: Lateral movement and agility test around a 10' box.
  • Lateral Hops Test 1: Total number of hops in 30 seconds.
  • Lateral Hops Test 2: Timed test of how long it takes to do 15 hops.




2011 Top Test Speeds for all age groups:

 

  Mites Squirts Peewee Bantam Midget
On-Ice Test          
Acceleration Wes Griffen Reed Dolph Payton Fobe Jordan Phillips John Shanley
  3.7 3.4 2.6 1.8 1.7
Speed Test Ryan Waskosky Reed Dolph Daniel Hebert George Kasch Greg Harbison
  2.2 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.6
Slap Shot     Jacob Straughen Jonathan Weston John Shanley
      60MPH 68MPH 65MPH
Wrist Shot Colis Chandler Taylor Raye Jacob Straughen Jordan Phillips Mason Johnston
  31MPH 39MPH 44MPH 66MPH 64MPH
Off-Ice Test          
Push Ups Cale Dolph Marcus Rose Jesse Rapp Carson Asher Lane Hewett
  51 60 63 60 50
Sit Ups Hannah Wiczec Beau Pedersen Eric Krings Connor Dunn Jake Feldman
  50 63 50 62 72
Box Sprint Tyler Poletski Benjamin Rees Matteo Vatteno Trevor Matuszak Mason Johnston
  12.56 9.6 7.8 9.2 7.6
60 Yard Dash Colton Hamada Ethan Ennen Jacob Straughen Jonathan Weston Tyler Thorn
  9.09 8.01 7.2 7 6.5
Lat Hops X15 Rylee Colson Jamie Hort Daniel Hebert Elle Dice Liam Millar
  6.8 6.1 6 6.4 5.4
Lat Hops 30sec Jordan Larese Cooper Hewit Beau Pedersen Andrew Greenberg Anthony Carter
  52 62 74 68 68