The video instructors are Dc Mamba coaches and co-founders Rahman-Rahim "Coach Rock" Ba'th, Shemar Barnes and James Jackson, who have coached in the past at the Tucker Road Ice Rink in Fort Washington, Maryland.
"The Dc Mamba dream is to change the face of hockey, to encompass all colors and our partnership alongside the Capitals shows that dream is closer to reality," Ba'th said. "Together, we are excited to see our mission come to life. Hockey has never been taught on camera the 'Dc Mamba Way,' and through the 'Breaking the Ice' initiative, together with the Capitals, we will help equip and introduce a future generation to hockey while also breaking barriers in the game we love."
The Capitals are the third NHL team to launch a "Breaking the Ice" program.
The Chicago Blackhawks' version provides a set of street hockey equipment and access to instructional videos by former NHL player Jamal Mayers and U.S. Women's National Team captain Kendall Coyne-Schofield.
The New York Rangers also provide participants ages 6-14 with a street hockey set and the opportunity to learn the basics of the game with the help and support of Rangers alumni and access to five weeks of virtual hockey instruction.