For Rayne's mother, Zainab Williams, having the ability for her daughter to try a new sport through free events is a helpful way to expose her to more options.
"I thought it was very organized, and the girls were really friendly, which helped a lot," said Williams of the event. "The coaches were great and gave the girls plenty of reassurance, which helped ease their apprehension. It's fun to see her out there."
Over the last 17 years, the Lady Ducks hockey program has seen significant growth, expanding from 30 players to more than 200 players. This season, the club is offering 12 girls' teams and two women's teams, including two teams at the 8U level.
"Our program has grown tremendously, and it's so great to see," said McGarrigle. "The growth comes in large part from events like these, World Girls' Ice Hockey Weekend and Try Hockey For Free Days, where girls are empowered to go out there and try something new. All of these efforts, along with all that the Ducks do to support the Lady Ducks, have really helped to grow our program into what it is today."