

Player Safety
Policies, Procedures & Illness Management
- Background Screening Policy
- Concussion Management
- General Refund Policy
- MIHC - FAQ
- Parent, Player & Coach Communication Policy
- Parent & Spectator Code of Conduct
- Player Safety and Health Policies & Information
- SafeSport Policies & Requirements
- Spirit Wear & Team Pride Items
- Using Crossbar
- Volunteer Policies & Requirements
- Whistelblower Policy
Player Safety and Health Policies & Information


Educational Resources
Opiod Fact Check Flyer
Vaping Fact Check Flyer
Substance Abuse Prevention USA Hockey
Alcohol, Tobacco, Smoking Products and Drug Abuse Policy
It is the considered judgment of the Board of Directors of USA Hockey that consumption/use/abuse of mood altering substances is detrimental to a healthy state of mind, body, and spirit in an athletic participant. This is especially true for those participants aspiring to develop their talents in the furtherance of their playing, or coaching, or officiating careers in the sport of ice hockey. Therefore, with the best interests of its participants in mind, USA Hockey prohibits use by any participant of alcohol, tobacco, smoking products or drugs.
For the full policy, view page 39 of the 2024-25 Annual Guide by clicking here.

Player Illness Prevention

Flu and Illness Guidelines
With recent cases of influenza and other viruses, Dr. Michael Stuart, chief medical officer of USA Hockey, has issued recommendations to help prevent the spread of the virus.
“Influenza is not specific to hockey and is by no means an epidemic. However, we have had cases in hockey and as a responsible youth sports organization, it’s important we share tips to help prevent the spread of influenza and also raise awareness in the hockey community,” said Stuart.
What is Influenza?
Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. The flu vaccine is recommended but has been less effective from the prevalent H3N2 virus strain. Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headaches, chills and fatigue. Some people also may have vomiting and diarrhea. If flu symptoms occur, you should be evaluated by a physician and started on antiviral medication if necessary.
For more information on influenza, visit:
Tips to stop the spread Ilnnesses
Dr. Stuart’s Tips on how to prevent and stop the spread of influenza and other illnesses:
- Avoid close contact with anyone who is sick
- If you're feeling sick or have flu-like symptoms, stay home and avoid contact with other players and coaches
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
- Frequently wash your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based sanitizer
- Use individual water bottles
- Don’t try to “play through” the illness
- See your doctor


Covid-19 Resources
USA Hockey’s medical advisors recommend vaccination against COVID-19, but understand this is a personal choice. The following educational materials are provided to help you make an informed decision:


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