It is our goal at Ninja Hockey to help all athletes reach their potential. As an athlete in today’s world, it’s easy to lose focus of goals and it can be hard to get out of a slump without a helping hand. Our focal point is to keep the athlete motivated so they remain focused making them a more confident player.
Our company is comprised of two components.
- The Ninja Hockey website features a place for athletes to find motivation, tips on skills, and the ability to communicate with experts (coaches). Ninja Hockey forms a network where peers and fanatics of all ages can go and never be far from home.
- What Ninja Hockey represents to our players is confidence and when our players see our emblem it ignites the Ninja inside them. That is why they want to wear our products.
We believe in constructing the athlete from the inside out. We are committed to providing the highest quality products, services, and advice to our customers. Players and enthusiasts can take pride in their passion by joining a community where friends share a common interest for their beloved sport.
The Ninja Hockey concept embraces the idea of determination and the pursuit of perfection. It is a response to hard work and practice that help achieve skills that become weapons to outsmart, outplay, and outmaneuver the opposition. The sacrifices that are made by individuals and teams to reach this level of excellence are what make the Ninja Hockey idea come to life.
Establishing a strong relationship with our customers is something we pride ourselves on. At Ninja Hockey, we understand that the most crucial elements in a player’s game are their self confidence and being part of a team. We all are a part of the Ninja Army, and together we can proudly display our badge of pride to show others our commitment to excellence.
Ninja Hockey is the brainchild of Scott Yath, an experienced hockey player and coach who produced more developed players in all age groups and skill levels through positive encouragement and motivation. The results were confident players who were able to enjoy the game in a healthy environment with their peers, coaches, and most importantly on their own.