Need to get my skates sharpened - Dan
Drive Hockey
NHL Level Performance Analytics - Player Sensor and AI Technology for Amateur Hockey Budgets
05/27/2026
3 Spring Tournaments tracked and the data tells a story no highlight reel can.
887 player-games tracked across three tournaments. U9 through U18. Girls and boys. Swipe through to see how your division, position, and gender stack up — top speed, distance, conditioning, acceleration, and more.
Every shift counted. Every player measured.
05/06/2026
What changes as players move from U9 to U15?
We tracked:
4 age divisions
34 teams
352 players
600+ km of skating
The result was a clear look at how speed, acceleration, distance covered, and conditioning evolve across youth hockey.
Some of the findings were expected.
Older players reached higher top speeds.
But some were more surprising.
U13 players showed the quickest short-distance explosiveness.
U9 players covered the most distance per game.
U15 players were strongest over longer acceleration windows.
Conditioning wasn’t just about “energy”, it showed who could keep producing force as the game wore on.
That’s the value of tracking.
The scoreboard tells you what happened.
Data shows you how it happened.
And once you can measure it, you can train it.
Track it. Measure it. Improve it.
Just get tracked by Drive...
When the USHL wants objective data, they bring in Drive.
We mic'd up a potential first rounder. He had a lot to say(he did not have a lot to say)🎙️ JP Hurlbert x Drive 🏒
What metrics do you think matter the most in Hockey? Let me know below!
We'll be at the White Rock Whalers ID Camp this weekend March 14-15, tracking every shift.
Want Drive at your camp or event? DM us or hit the link in bio.
Hockey is one of the last major sports still evaluating players on vibes. Swimmers know their splits to the hundredth. Runners open an app after a random Tuesday jog and get pace, cadence, and a comparison to last month. Golfers see launch angle and club speed after every single swing. Hockey players? They leave a camp with a handshake and "good job." No numbers. No baseline. No proof they improved. We built the tech to change that. 🏒
Every hockey parent knows this group chat. What if tryouts didn't have to be a guessing game? Drive adds objective data to every evaluation - so every player is measured, and every decision is backed by proof.
Should tryouts come with a performance report for every player?
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