#YYCHKYLEADERS LEADERSHIP DAY OCTOBER 16, 2017 “ We are trying to manufacture future NHL’ers, and if we do create good people that’s by divine intervention. We need to flip that and manufacture good people and if we create an NHL’er along the way that’s divine intervention. ” #YYCHKYLEADERS WHO: - PeeWee, Bantam, and Midget aged players. - Captains and Alternates (Team Leaders). - Male and Female athletes - Rec League to Elite level players. WHAT: - One day high energy workshop. - Mixing guest speakers, break out sessions, and activities. - Emphasising basic elements of leadership, teamwork, respect, fun, and citizenship. WHERE: - BIG FOUR (Stampede Grounds) WHEN: - Monday, October 16, 2017. - (Public School PD Day) WHY: - To support the work of coaches, associations & Hockey who are emphasising teamwork and leadership. - Take advantage of people and resources that are available to us in the Calgary sports community. GUIDING PRINCIPLES: - To encourage the basic principles of teamwork and leadership. - To help guide players in general principles of team dynamics. - To connect the positive attributes that successful athletes share and are able to transfer to their off ice lives. - To encourage sportsmanship, respect, inclusion, positive conflict resolution, and fun. Time Main Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 8:00 am Registration 9:00 am Welcome (Rob Kerr) 9:15 am Break Out Session 1 9:30 am Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 group 1 group 2 group 3 9:55 am Break Out Session 2 Break Out Session 2 Break Out Session 2 10:20 am Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 group 3 group 1 group 2 10:45 am Break Out Session 3 Break Out Session 3 Break Out Session 3 11:10 am Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 group 2 group 3 group 1 11:45 am Break Out Session 4 Break Out Session 4 Break Out Session 4 12:10 pm Lunch

12:40 pm Guest Speaker 13:00 pm Captains Panel

13:45 pm Break Out Session 5 14:00 Key Note Speaker 14:45 Closing Remarks and Call to Action 15:00 Optional Community Project EXAMPLE OF POTENTIAL MORNING SPEAKERS: - Mike Cvik former NHL Linesmen to talk about positive player relationship with officials. - Tom Higgins former CFL Head Coach to talk about coach player relationships. - Randy Chevrier former CFL player and Dare to Care facilitator to talk about dealing with bullying behaviour in the dressing room. BREAKOUT SESSIONS: - Team building exercises. - Problem solving sessions. AFTERNOON SESSIONS: - Captains Panel would be made up of local sports Captains that would work as an interactive conversation about best practices for leaders. - Role Playing Session would be a handful of real life controversial events that the audience would be challenged to try and find the appropriate ways of handling. - Key Note Speaker would wrap up the day and drive home the messaging of the event. GUEST SPEAKERS: (Depending on availability) - Access to players and staff of the . - Access to players and staff of the . - Access to members of the Flames Alumni. - Working on securing members of the Calgary Inferno and the National Women’s team. - Working to secure players and staff of the . - Working on securing players and staff of the . - Working on other like minded colleagues and contacts that can support the vision of the event. ONLINE CONTENT: - Creating a library of content in both audio and written form that compliments the messages from this workshop. - Utilizing voices from all different sports to reinforce the importance of leadership and teamwork. This would include guest speakers and sessions from the event. - Content would be available through Hockey Calgary’s online platforms. - Allows the workshop to live beyond the event. - Encourages the use of social media in a positive manner. FAQ: How many participants do you anticipate? - We are hoping for a group of 500-600 Calgary and area players to attend. Will you provide lunch? - Yes! Would you need audio visual? - Yes, to show videos and also to encourage the positive use of social media during the event. Are the Calgary Flames involved? - Yes, as we have a pledge of support from the GM and his staff. Do you have a long term vision for this event? - Yes, I see this as a possible step toward a “We Day” like event for young athletes. OPTIONAL COMMUNITY PROJECT: - After the workshop we want to do something positive within the community. - An event/project that would reinforce the elements of leadership and teamwork that we emphasized during the workshop. - It will be optional and we would ask participants to register ahead of time so we know numbers.