How It Works
Players wear a small, lightweight sensor during games, practices, or evaluations. The system sets up in about 15 minutes and tracks everything automatically. No cameras, no video setup, no disruption to your program. After the session, every player gets an individual report, and coaches get the full team picture.
Set Up at Your Rink
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Our portable system installs in about 15 minutes at any rink. No permanent hardware, no special requirements.
Players Wear a Small Sensor
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Each player wears a lightweight sensor during the session. It doesn't interfere with play and players forget it's there within minutes.
The System Tracks Everything Automatically
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During the session, the system captures up to 3,000 data points per second. Skating mechanics, speed, agility, acceleration, endurance, positioning, and more. No manual input, no cameras, no video.
Everyone Gets Reports
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After the session, every player gets an individual performance profile. Coaches get team-level dashboards and sortable rankings. Over time, these reports become a development timeline showing real, measurable progress.
What Makes This Different
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It Captures What the Eye Test Misses
How fast is a player actually skating? Are they getting faster over the season? How do their turns compare to the rest of the team? How hard are they working shift to shift? These are the kinds of things coaches and parents want to know but can't see reliably from the bleachers or the bench. Our system measures them automatically.
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Every Player Gets Their Own Report
After a tracked session, every player gets a detailed breakdown of their performance, covering skating, speed, agility, acceleration, endurance, strength, positioning, and more. Reports show strengths, areas to develop, and how the player compares to peers. Over multiple sessions, these reports become a development timeline showing real progress.
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It Works for Any Program
Travel teams, house leagues, college programs, tournaments, combines, camps. The system is portable and works at any rink. We customize the package to fit what your program needs.
What Players and Parents Receive
Every tracked session produces individual reports that show exactly where a player stands and how they're developing.
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A breakdown of on-ice performance covering skating, agility, backward skating, turns, acceleration, speed, and endurance. Instead of wondering how your player is doing, you can actually see it. This is the kind of profile that gets attention from coaches at the next level.
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How is a player contributing when they're on the ice? This report breaks down shifts, time on ice, and individual impact on team performance. It answers the question every parent and coach has: is this player making a difference out there?
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Track development across multiple sessions, months, or a full season. This is the most important report for anyone focused on long-term growth. When it's time for recruiting conversations, this tells the story better than any highlight reel.
What Coaches Receive
Team-level tools that give coaching staff real information to make better decisions.
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During tryouts or evaluations, coaches get every player ranked across each performance metric. Sort by speed, agility, endurance, or any other skill. When a parent asks about placement decisions, the data provides the answer.
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Share the leaderboard after a practice or game to show who's leading in each metric. Creates healthy competition and gives players specific things to work toward.
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Track shift lengths, changes, and time on ice across the whole team. Coaches can identify optimal shift patterns and see how performance changes as shifts get longer.