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CLINICS Goaltender / Player Clinics CLINICS Goaltender / Player Clinics •Each Camper receives five days of intensive instruction and conditioning 1/2 day - 10 hours on ice 3 hours off ice Adam Geragosian, NU, ECHL full day - 14 hours on ice 10 hours off ice STAFF (North Andover only) Mike Geragosian’s All American Clinics have been in All American Goalie Clinics • All American jersey existence for over 30 years. Our educated staff reflects our There have been many affiliations formed over teaching philosophy and the international flavor that the All •Innovative European /Russian techniques the years with the All American Goaltender Clinic. As a American Clinics are recognized for •4:1 player to coach ratio Goaltender Development Cosultant, Mike Geragosian has been involved in mentoring goalies from the youth •Intensive conditioning situations DIRECTOR level all the way to the NHL. Some of the organizations •Video taping review of positional play Mike Geragosian Assistant / Goaltender Coach, B.U. AAGC has been affiliated with are : •Personalized training program Massachusetts Director of Goaltending Mike Geragosian Summer 2010 •Quickness development U.S.A. National Staff - Mens /Womens Massachusetts Director of Goaltending GOALTENDER/PLAYER CLINICS •Motivational Instruction Boston University (presently) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR •Equipment Seminar Merrimack College Adam Geragosian , Goaltender Clinics •Olympic training techniques Princeton University Northeastern University. •North Andover •Reading • Agility skating drills ECHL- Pensacola Pilots (NY Islanders Affiliate) U-Mass Lowell •Specialized goaltender dryland program Twin City Cyclones USA Hockey National Staff - Men & Women •Marlborough •Concord • Awards for skill competition Local Youth Hockey Teams •Tyngsborough •Newburyport •Psychology of goaltending Player / Defense Clinics Adam Geragosian •Wellesley(Babson College) DEFENSE / PLAYERS CLINICS Bob Carpenter - Head Coach - Westford Academy Northeastern University, Pensacola Ice Pilots Twin City Cyclones •Skills - pivoting, puck movement, Private Lesson/One Day Clincs shooting,stickhandling, skating, & hockey sense Staff (varies with each clinic) • PHD Center •Tyngsborough John Binkoski - Shrewsbury High Shool Mike has coached these • Learn to close gaps one-on-one, two-on-one & Dan Colore - Holy Cross All Americans/ Pros •Micro Ice Ctr/North Andover three-on-two situations John Curry - B.U. / Pittsburg Penquins Rick DiPietro - N.Y. Islanders & three-on-two situations Janelle DiSanto/Reis - Brooks Women’s Coach Tom Barrasso - Pittsburg Penguins Defensemen/Player Clinics •Defensive zone coverage & coordination Paul Devito - Worcester Lakers / Worcester Academy Dwayne Roloson - Edmonton Oilers •Tyngsborough •Reading•Newburyport with goaltenders Ian Farrington - Lawrence Academy John Curry - Boston Univ./Pittsburgh Penguins Adam Geragosian - Northeastern University ECHL Dave Delfino - Olympic Goaltender •Learn tactics to handle the puck & to Craig Geragosian - St. Michaels College/Brooks Asst Women/Girls Clinics stretch the ice surface Marc Richards - AHL Bob Houston - North Shore Hockey •Reading (Goaltenders & players) • Scoring Strategies Ed Kessell - Babson College, Goalie Coach Martin Legault - Merrimack College • Checking Clinics Martin Legault - All Hockey East - Merrimack Sara DeCosta - USA Olympic Hockey Team • Scoring Techniques Dave Lezenski - USA Hockey-NCAA Sean Fields - Boston University Dave Reis - Brooks Head Coach Adam Geragosian - N.U. / Twin City Cyclones Bill Riley - Former Head Coach, U - Lowell Walter Sullivan - Becker College Brian Collins - Boston University A nonrefundable fee of $200 is required to enroll student. Please make check payable to : Mike Geragosian Adam Geragosian Mike Geragosian, [email protected] [email protected] & send to P.O.Box 494, Wakefield, MA 01880 (978)681-6355 1-978-681-6355 www.geragoaltending.com 2009-2010 NCAA National Champs.
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