Coach Santa will be teaching kindness and other important skills to young hockey players at rinks around Calgary each weekend until Dec. 20.
WATCH ABOVE: Coach Santa is enlisting tidbit hockey players around Calgary to spread kindness on and off the ice in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Global’s Drew Stremick reports. Hockey Calgary is working with Coach Santa , who is touring rinks around the city as part of Coach Santa ’s “mission of kindness” which aims to teach young players about a variety of skills they can use on and off the ice.
For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.“We talk about being great teammates, we talk about our communities, our schools, our homes,” explained Coach Santa.This is the first year Coach Santa is working with younger players, and he plans to spread kindness amongst young athletes at different rinks until Dec. 20.
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