Been working at a goalie camp this weekend which has me thinking about the need to not lose focus on skill development and improvement. This group of young goalies is taking some time in their offseason to work on specific skills that will help them become better goaltenders. While hockey players are a fortunate group of athletes in that the junior level provides additional time to develop and work towards pursuing the goals of becoming a college or pro level player, it seems that, at times, too much emphasis can be placed on playing in a specific league or for a specific team. When the focus shifts like this, a player opens the door to losing out on developmental opportunities.
An example could potentially be the trade off between choosing to be a 6 or 7 defensemen at the USHL level versus being a top 4 defensemen at the NAHL level. In many cases, ice time during games and in key situations in those games goes a long ways towards helping players develop their skills. The point being that in order for a player to attain their goals, a balance needs to be struck between playing at the highest level possible and receiving the playing time and developmental opportunities that are needed to improve. While the road to and through junior hockey can be bumpy, it is vitally important to ensure that skills sets continue to grow along the way. That is what will enable a player to reach their goals be it in college or pro hockey.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
2009 Junior Prospects Camp Update
Well, its mid summer now and it has been an exciting time for many of the participants in our 2009 Junior Prospects Camp. Thank you to all the players, parents, teams, and the staff at the Forum at Fishers for making the 2009 camp the most successful camp to date. So far, over 90% of the players from the camp have received opportunities to pursue in junior hockey. I am pleased to see so many players pursuing their goals.
On a recent trip to Las Vegas, NV, I was pleased to see several Five Hole Camp participants on the ice with the Tri-City Storm. Way to go guys!
Recently the newspaper blog featured on the Minnesota Ice Hawks home page has featured several players from recent Five Hole Camps! This was tremendous to see.
Additionally, we are now seeing players beginning to solidify their roster spots in the USHL, NAHL, MNJHL, CSHL,and WSHL for the upcoming season. Updates will be posted on our website, www.fiveholehockey.net.
On a recent trip to Las Vegas, NV, I was pleased to see several Five Hole Camp participants on the ice with the Tri-City Storm. Way to go guys!
Recently the newspaper blog featured on the Minnesota Ice Hawks home page has featured several players from recent Five Hole Camps! This was tremendous to see.
Additionally, we are now seeing players beginning to solidify their roster spots in the USHL, NAHL, MNJHL, CSHL,and WSHL for the upcoming season. Updates will be posted on our website, www.fiveholehockey.net.
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