World Hockey Centre

Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to tell you about the WHCL Youth Summer Hockey Camp and the benefits we can offer to the most aspiring hockey player. The focus of the program is to provide everything that an aspiring young athlete needs in a world class training facility.

The purpose of the program is two fold
1. To provide the opportunity for a hockey player to improve with 100's of hours of intense training.
2. To provide the environment for rapid skill development through intense training with professional tutoring

March Break Program Date: March 10 - March 14, 2008
Summer Program Dates: July 07- August 09, 2008


Summer Program Details

18 HOURS OF
ICE PER WEEK
6-8 HOURS OF
DRY LAND
TRAINING PER WEEK
3 to 4 HOURS OF INTENSE
SHOOTING PER WEEK
EXPERIENCED GOALTENDING INSTRUCTION

This program is for the serious hockey player that loves the game and wants to improve and will do what it takes to reach his goals


Warm-up and stretch always done PRIOR to the on-ice session - little wasted ice-time.

The WHC Youth Summer Hockey Camp allows players to dedicate themselves to the sport of hockey in dynamic and positive surroundings, enabling them to realize their potential in a competitive team environment.

Message from the Director


During my carreer,I had the pleasure of being around some great coaches and mentors such as Tom Renney,Head Coach of NY Rangers; Mike Milbury,GM of NY Islanders; Mark Hunter,GM of London Knights; Ron Ellis, Uncle and former Maple Leaf of 16 years. I have taken little things from each mentor to create a philosophy that will get the best out of each player to improve their overall skill. This camp is for players that love the game and will do whatever it takes to reach the next level. This camp has sent numerous players to higher levels of hockey.

Todd Miller Director of Youth Hockey


World Hockey Centre
RR#4 756028 2nd Conc. Shelburne, Ontario, L0N 1S8
Phone: (519)925-9989 Fax: (519)925-6900
info@worldhockeycenter.com

 

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