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National Player Development Camps Continue

By USA Hockey, 07/06/17, 6:00AM EDT

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Nation's best to train and compete in New York and Minnesota

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The next set of USA Hockey National Player Development Camps begins this week, including the Boys Select 16 Camp (July 7-13) and Sled Camp (July 9-14) in Amherst, New York, and the Girls 15 Camp (July 8-12) in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

HockeyTV will live stream games from each camp. Click here to access HockeyTV or create an account.

The Boys Select 17 Camp and Girls Under-18 Select camps wrapped up last Friday. Content related to those camps, including the announcement of the 2017 U.S. Under-18 Select Team roster for the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup, can be found here.

Subsequent camps include the Boys Select 15 Camp in Amherst (July 15-19) and the Girls Under-18 Camp in St. Cloud (July 15-21).

In all, nearly 1,100 of the United States’ best 15-, 16-, and 17-year-old boys and girls will participate at the camps, joining a list of alumni that includes Patrick Kane, Hilary Knight, Blake Wheeler, Gigi Marvin, Declan Farmer, Phil Kessel, Brody Roybal, Angela Ruggiero, Auston Matthews, and Alex Carpenter. 

Boys 16 Camp

Girls 15 Camp

Sled Hockey Camp

Players are selected to participate as a result of their performance in a series of tryouts conducted at USA Hockey’s district and affiliate levels nationwide. USA Hockey’s National Player Development Camps consist of age-appropriate practices, games and off-ice training all geared toward strengthening young American hockey players.

“From the first one in 1977 to today, our player development camps have provided athletes from across the country with an opportunity to experience outstanding coaching and guidance, both on and off the ice,” said Kevin McLaughlin, USA Hockey senior director of hockey development. “We’re looking forward to continuing the tradition of age-appropriate player development again this summer, while also giving the athletes a taste of our U.S. National Team structure and expectations.”

Click here for full coverage of USA Hockey’s National Player Development Camps.



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