U9 MD Tier 1 (2017-2018), U9 MD (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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  • Recent (8)
    -- Thu, Jan 08 --
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | East
    6:30PM
    Mt. Brydges Cougars
    5-1
    Ausable valley Coyotes
    [U9MD1-E-30] Ilderton Arena
    -- Tue, Jan 06 --
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | East
    6:15PM
    St. Marys Rock
    0-6
    Elgin-Thames 73s
    [U9MD1-E-26] East Elgin Community Centre (EastLink)
    -- Sun, Jan 04 --
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | East
    3:15PM
    Strathroy Jr. Rockets
    3-5
    Elgin-Thames 73s
    [U9MD1-E-29] East Elgin Community Centre (EastLink)
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | North
    3:00PM
    Lambton Shores Predators
    4-4
    Petrolia Oilers
    [U9MD1-N-20] Greenwood Recreation Centre
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | North
    2:00PM
    South Huron Sabres
    4-5
    East Lambton Eagles
    [U9MD1-N-19] East Lambton Community Complex
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | South
    10:45AM
    West Lorne Comets
    0-3
    Mooretown Jr. Flags
    [U9MD1-S-20] Mooretown Sports Complex (Rink 1)
    -- Sat, Jan 03 --
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | East
    1:00PM
    Strathroy Jr. Rockets
    6-2
    St. Marys Rock
    [U9MD1-E-27] St. Marys Arena (Rock Rink)
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 1 | South
    12:20PM
    Wallaceburg Lakers
    2-6
    Dresden Jr. Kings
    [U9MD1-S-19] Ken Houston Memorial Centre
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  • Upcoming (4)
    -- Sat, Jan 10 --
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 2 | Green
    12:00PM
    Lambton Shores Predators
    @
    Mt. Brydges Cougars
    [U9MD1-G02] Tri-Township Arena
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 2 | White
    12:00PM
    Petrolia Oilers
    @
    Wallaceburg Lakers
    [U9MD1-W03] Wallaceburg Memorial Arena
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 2 | White
    1:00PM
    Strathroy Jr. Rockets
    @
    South Huron Sabres
    [U9MD1-W02] Stephen Township Arena
    SHL | 2025-2026 | U9 MD1 | Season 2 | Green
    4:40PM
    Elgin-Thames 73s
    @
    South Kent Lightning
    [U9MD1-G03] Blenheim Arena
Team Record
2025-2026
Other News
Upcoming Games
Jan
11
Sun
U9 MD Tier 1 (2017-2018)
9:00 AM
vs Lambeth
Joe Thornton Community Centre (STMHA Rink)
Jan
16
Fri
U9 MD Tier 1 (2017-2018)
9:00 AM
@ Belleriver Jr. Canadians1C
ATC The Rock
Jan
24
Sat
U9 MD Tier 1 (2017-2018)
4:40 PM
@ South Kent LightningU9MD1-G08
Blenheim
Jan
25
Sun
U9 MD Tier 1 (2017-2018)
9:00 AM
vs Lambton Shores PredatorsU9MD1-G09
Joe Thornton Community Centre (STMHA Rink)

Scott Talbot
U9 MD Tier 1 – Head Coach
St. Thomas Jr. Stars

 


 

Personal Background

I was born in Woodstock, Ontario, but moved to St. Thomas at a young age and came up through the St. Thomas minor hockey system. My goaltending journey took me from local rinks to major junior and semi-pro hockey, giving me the opportunity to play across North America at a high level. I suited up for the St. Thomas Stars and Sarnia Blast in Junior B, winning a Sutherland Cup championship with the Blast in 2002. From there, I played for the Toronto St. Michael’s Majors in the OHL and then for the Texas Tornado in the NAHL, where we captured the Robertson Cup.

At the University of Calgary, I earned Rookie Male Athlete of the Year while playing for the Dinos (CIS), and I wrapped up my playing career with the Arizona Sundogs in the CHL. I also had the privilege of trying out for the Washington Capitals of the NHL. Today, I’m a Civil Engineer and proud to call St. Thomas home. Coaching allows me to share the lessons and experiences I’ve gained through the sport I love while helping young players grow into confident, hard-working athletes and people.

 


 

Coaching Experience

My coaching experience includes serving as the IP1, IP2, and U9 local-league coach with St. Thomas Minor Hockey and instructing at various hockey schools across North America. In these roles, I’ve developed age-appropriate practices that emphasize skill development, competitive level, and a positive learning environment. I’m excited to step into the U9 MD Tier 1 Head Coach role for the 2025–2026 season and build on that foundation with a focus on development and growth.

 


 

What Hockey Means to Me

Hockey has shaped nearly every part of my life—from discipline and work ethic to leadership and goal-setting. It has given me life-long friendships, unforgettable experiences, and the tools to succeed on and off the ice. Coaching is my way of giving that back. I love helping kids discover their path through the game and watching them grow not just as hockey players but as young people who carry those values into every part of their lives.

 


 

Coaching Philosophy

  • Maximum Effort: Players are expected to bring full energy and focus every time they hit the ice. Hard work builds confidence, and confidence leads to long-term success.

  • Listening and Coachability: Young athletes will learn to absorb feedback, follow direction, and respond positively to coaching—skills that benefit them far beyond the rink.

  • Fun and Positivity: A fun, encouraging environment helps players stay engaged and excited to learn. Joy in the game is essential for development.

  • Being a Good Teammate: We promote respect, support, and accountability. Players are taught to encourage each other, communicate, and contribute to a strong team culture.

  • Respect for the Game: Respecting the rules, officials, and opponents is fundamental. Sportsmanship is an essential part of how we play and carry ourselves.



 

Season Goals

This season’s goals for our U9 MD Tier 1 players focus on development through hard work, compete level, and puck battles. We will teach players to battle for 50/50 pucks along the boards, corners, and in front of the net. Practices and scrimmages emphasize effort in every situation, helping players understand the value of persistence and hustle.

We will teach players how to think and react with purpose, focusing on smart positioning, supporting the puck carrier, and understanding when to put pressure on and when to contain. Players will begin to develop a hockey IQ through guided situations, learning how their individual decisions impact team play and success.

Positive encouragement will be central to our approach—highlighting small wins such as good passes, strong positioning, or second efforts in battles. We aim to instill a “never-quit” mindset and show players that every shift is an opportunity to learn and grow. This will lay the foundation for long-term development, resilience, and teamwork.


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