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8U - Coach Beland

B11          R1
B18          R12
B4             R13
B8              R15
R8              R9

10U - Coach Bruno

W14               G20
W16               W4
G11                 G0
W21                W23
G3                    G2
W12                G10O

10U - Coach Clos

W8               W15
W24            G4
W9               W13
G10               W7
G55              G12
G22              W11


12U HP - Coach Grose

B11           B3            Y6
B12           Y1
B13          Y12
B15          Y13
B16          Y23
B17           Y3
B19            Y4 


12U - Coach Kraly

B1              B21          Y16
B10           B4             Y18
B14            B5             Y20
B18            Y11           Y24
B2              Y14            Y5
B20           Y15             Y8



Travel Lead

Mike Shelley


Parent Advisory Counsel (PAC)

Gen Mongrain

Emma Edmiston

Bethany Lies


Policy Regarding Abusive Behavior

The Potomac Patriots does not condone any acts of abusive behavior by its members towards officials, coaches, players, or spectators. All members have signed the Code of Conduct in accordance with Patriots' Operational Guidelines and will be held accountable for their actions.  For full policy details, click on the link below.


USA Hockey Concussion Policy

If you suspect that a player has a concussion, you should take the following steps:

  1. Remove athlete from play

  2. Ensure athlete is evaluated by an appropriate health care professional. Do not try to judge the seriousness of the injury yourself.

  3. Inform athlete's parents or guardians about the known or possible concussion and give them the fact sheet on concussion.

  4. Allow athlete to return to play only with permission from an appropriate health care professional.

It's better to miss one game than the whole season

For more information and to order additional materials free of charge, visit: cdc.gov/ConcussionInYouthSports


Player Advancement Policy

One of the strengths of the Potomac Patriots is our ladder of development.  Most programs do not possess the upward mobility opportunities through the High Performance and Junior programs as we do; not just at tryouts, but at any point during the season (per USAH rules regarding roster freeze dates).  Our policy is that when a player has demonstrated the ability to play at a higher level, then they should be given that opportunity when possible.  This "Player Advancement" could be temporary or permanent and is dependent on multiple factors with both teams.

Highlights of the policy include:

1.  A  "Player Advancement" is executed when a player from a lower level team is transferred to a team that is participating in a higher level of play.  The advancement can be for as little as one game, up to the remainder of the season, or any duration in between.

2.  "Player Advancement" opportunities are potentially more frequent in the case of an injured or missing player, but are mainly aimed at providing players an opportunity for growth mid-season.

3.  Limitations to this policy include:

     a.  Youth Travel and Juniors Programs.

     b.  Birth year constraints (for example, a Bantam player cannot be advanced to a Midget team).

     c.  CBHL, USPHL or USA hockey roster requirements.

4.  A temporary "Player Advancement" should not result in any financial transaction or additional fees to be administered by the organization to the player.

5.  A "Player Advancement" request should be made by the requesting coach to the General Manager in advance.  The General Manager will work with the both impacted coachers (sender and receiver) to minimize impacts.  Additionally he will ensure the advancement is suitable for the player's family.  Final approval and time duration will be approved by the General Manager and sent to both team's coaches.