Team Camp
July 17th - July 21st, 2017
Frontier Ice Arena – Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Concept
A full on and off ice instructional curriculum, that educates player and coaches, on all aspects of successful player and team concepts. Players will also compete in competitive scrimmages at the end of each day. Coaches can bring their next seasons projected team members for a week of player development as well as learn new coaching concepts from an array of high level coaches.
Group 1 - Senior Mile / Squirts
Group 2 - Peewee & Bantam / Midget
Program Curriculum
Day 1 – Individual skill development in power skating
- Session 1: Edges, balance, acceleration, transition, skating, agility, and overall speed
- Session 2: Team Scrimmages and coaching instruction
Day 2 – Team Scrimmages and coaching instruction
- Session 1: Individual skill development in shooting and passing tactics. (close in stride, execution of tape-to-tape passes, shoot to score tactics, putting yourself in the right place to score, quick release mechanics)
- Session 2: Team scrimmages and coaching instruction
Day 3 - Offensive and defensive zone structure
- Session 1: Offensive zone entries, defensive zone coverage, offensive zone structure, gap control
- Session 2: Team Scrimmages and coaching instruction
Day 4 - Specialty Teams
- Session 1: Power play & Penalty Kills
- Session 2: Team Scrimmages and coaching instruction
Full Goaltender coach and instruction throughout the camp
Ice Time Schedule Monday - Thursday
Group 1
- 8:00 - 9:15 – Ice time 1
- 9:30 - 10:45 – Dryland
- 11:00 - 12:15 – Ice time 2
- 1:00 - 2:00 – Video/Lunch
Group 2
- 8:00 - 9:15 – Dryland
- 9:30 - 10:45 – Ice time 1
- 11:15 - 12:15 – Video/Lunch
- 12:30 - 1:45 – Ice time 2
Price Options
- Individual Player: $485
- Individual Coach: $385
- Coach and Player Combo (Six player minimum): 10% Discount
Coaching Staff
Cam Severson- Cam played junior hockey in the WHL for the Spokane Chiefs, he was then drafted to then NHL by the San Jose Sharks, Cam went on to play for the Anaheim Ducks and Columbus Blue Jackets. Cam has coached numerous players at the AAA levels of Bantam and Midget that have gone on to play Major Junior, Tier 1 Junior and the NCAA.
Neil Breen - Neil began his junior hockey career as a 16-year-old with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League where he established himself as a gritty player with the ability to score. Early in his second season in the BCHL, Omaha Lancers Head Coach Mike Hastings brought Neil to the USHL where he eventually became the Lancer’s Captain, MVP, and a USHL All Star. In his last year as a Lancer Neil led his team to a Clark Cup Championship.
Breen then received a scholarship to Quinnipiac University where he was again named team captain and led the team to the NCAA Division I Playoffs. Additionally, Neil and his playoff team were recently inducted into the Quinnipiac Athletic Hall of Fame.
Recently Breen was a Head Coach for the Omaha AAA Midget program and an Assistant Coach in the highly touted USHL for the Tri-City Storm where Neil helped his team finish strong in the Clark Cup Playoffs.
Rob Dumas - Rob grew up in Vancouver, BC area throughout his youth. Rob played as a Junior player in the WHL for Seattle Thunderbirds for 5 years. He was drafted in 1987 by the St. Louis Blues. Rob turned Pro in 1989 with the Blues affiliate team. He played Pro for 13 years with various International Hockey League Teams (IHL) and East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). Rob did spend 1 year in the Elite Premiere league in Europe. Rob was named to the 25th Anniversary All time All-star team. Rob ended his playing career as a Player/Coach for the Idaho Steelheads. He then became the Hockey Director for the Boise Jr. Steelheads youth program from 2003-2013.
Lindsay Macy - Lindsay played her collegiate hockey for the University of Wisconsin Madison and Minnesota State University of Mankato. Lindsay played for the United States U-22 Women’s Ice Hockey National Team. She finished her playing career playing professional female hockey for the Minnesota Whitecaps. Lindsay than worked for the Owatonna High School Athletic Department in Owatonna, Minnesota where she was also the coach of the female high school varsity team. In 2015 Lindsay was Invited to go to the Multi-District Female Showcase as a Coach.
Guest Coach Appearances by Major, Junior and NHA affiliated coaches