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Hartley Hockey Bro 2020.Indd THE STAFF FRANCAIS THE FACILITIES HARTLEY HOCKEY INC. York City Ice Arena & Bob Hartley • Camp de jour ou residense presents York City Parks Complex • Latvian National Head Coach • 3 sessions sur glace par jour FEATURES: • Former Head Coach Calgary • Activites hors glace en soiree 2020 Flames, NHL • Ice Surface • Entraineurs bilingues • 2011-12 ZSC LIONS • Indoor arena • Seance de video avec chaque joueur (Swiss Champions) for off-ice skills • 2000-01 Stanley Cup Champions • Programme specialise pour chaque groupe d’age • Classrooms for video sessions Colorado Avalanche • Programme specialise pour gardiens de but & chalk talk and Goaltending Camp • Director of the Bob Hartley High Intensity • Repas nutritifs • Bob Hoffman weight room Camp • Qualite d’enseignement exceptionnelle • Full dressing rooms with shower facilities th • Avangard Omsk Head Coach, KHL • Full service snack bar 24 EDITION • Une experience de vie inoubliable • Fully stocked pro shop • Informations (754) 304-0133 USA • All indoor facilities air conditioned YORK CITY ICE ARENA ON-ICE COACHES (438) 403-8821 Canada York, PA • Steve Hartley, Head Coach Drummondville • Possibilite de transport par autobus • Soccer fields & softball fields Voltigeurs, QMJHL (region de Montreal) • Volleyball courts & batting cages • Curtis Morrison, Hockey Director, Atlanta Fire • Immersion anglaise • Mini-golf July 12 to July 17, 2020 • Eric Perrin, TPS TURKU, Finland A League, 2003-2004, Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL LODGING July 19 to July 24, 2020 Stanley Cup Champion • York City Ice Arena Community Room • Sean Camp, Guelph University, Men hockey RESIDENT & DAY CAMP Club, Head Coach, 2005 Canadian National • Fully air conditioned under 18 team, Head Coach Information: • Steve Begin, Former NHL Player for Calgary MEALS (754) 304-0133 USA Flames, Montreal Conadiens, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, and Nashville Predators • Full service dining with professional catering (438) 403-8821 Canada staff. All meals will be served at the York • Denis Chalifoux, Drafted by Hartford Whalers, [email protected] Catholic School NHL, Former AHL player, Springfield, www.hartleyhockey.com Worcester, and Cornwall Head Coach Ulysse U19AAA FRANCAIS • Pour Informations, communiquer avec, NHL PROS [email protected] • Paul Byron, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, Former (754) 304-0133 USA or (438) 403-8821 Canada Calgary Flames PLUS • Junior coaches • Minor Hockey coaches For directions and information: www.yorkskate.com o the • total of 4 on-ice sessions each day except tand SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY PERRIN GROUP Friday • learn & perfect the butterfly style The Bob Hartley High Intensity Camp, in its 24th Bantam • practice different game situations around your year has earned the reputation as the finest hockey net Birthyear: 2007 - 2006 school in Pennsylvania. All of our activities both • skating instruction is at a professional level, • improve your puck handling, angle play, on and off the ice have been selected so as to con- movements, stance & rebound control tribute to the player’s hockey development. The making each player faster, stronger & more • after the second on-ice session (for goalies application of modern scientific hockey principles balanced only) and lunch, goalies will be assigned to will also contribute to your hockey development. • learn offensive & defensive concepts their age group for the balance of the day Our programs have been designed to promote low • learn offensive & defensive systems ______________________________ student/instructor ratio. Our capable school staff • improve checking techniques ($800 U.S. Dollars) concentrates on the identification and correction • learn read & react situations SPECIAL FEATURES of player problems. • 2 sessions of on-ice instruction plus 1 game • On-ice program is planned and supervised by d). Date: each day except Friday Bob Hartley Residence PROGRAM INFORMATION • sessions of off-ice instruction, conditioning, (ALL PROGRAMS INCLUDE SEPARATE video analysis, fun & games and classroom • Presence of former AHL players as coaches AGE AND SKILL GROUPINGS) lectures • One pro and five instructors conduct each practice using innovative coaching techniques • On-ice instruction in small groups with different ($550 U.S. Dollars) OVECHKIN GROUP ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ CROSBY GROUP programs for each skill level _____________________________________________________________________________ • Three on-ice sessions per day except Friday. Mites & Squirts Midget, Juniors High, High School Address: Email: Position: Last session — hockey game with coaches and Birthyear: 2013 - 2012 - 2011 - 2010 Birthyear: 2005 - 2001 referees • focuses on fundamental hockey skills • skating instruction is at a professional level, • Video analysis using video tapes illustrating • skating emphasis is on balance and edge control b Hartley High Intensity Camp, its agents, servants, employees and Hockey, Inc. shall not be liable to me/(my child) making each player faster, stronger & more shall not be considered to guarantee or warrant the instructional materials used by it during program. I als he benefit of Hartley Hockey, its agents, servants and employees their successors assigns. various play situations from NHL games s, claims and demands I/(my child) may have for any such injury damage. tional school for advertising and/or instructional purposes, without cost or charge whatsoever to Hartley Hockey. I also unders • scientific analysis of skating will allow each balanced ice hockey, whether incurred on the or otherwise in about buildings at any time preceding, during subsequent to • Specialized lecture sessions _________________ player to increase both power & efficiency • learn offensive & defensive concepts JULY 19-24 (please check one) • Videotaped bio-mechanical skating analysis q • concentrate on puck control, passing & shooting • learn offensive & defensive systems • A free professional practice jersey APPLICATION FORM Zip Code: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 2 sessions of on-ice instruction plus 1 game • improve checking techniques • Low student/instructor ratio each day except Friday ______________________________ • learn read & react situations • Emphasis is on improvement and enjoyment • sessions of off-ice instructions, conditioning, • 2 sessions of on-ice instruction plus 1 game of the game video analysis, fun & games and classroom JULY 12-17 each day except Friday • Recreational activities, Mini Golf Tournament, q lectures • sessions of off-ice instruction, conditioning, Ball Hockey Tournament, Dodge Ball e of Team (2019-2020): Tuition Fees (per week): Please circle choice of desired program Day Any cancellations by a participant before June 1, all deposits/funds will be refunded less $125.00. video analysis, fun & games and classroom Tournament. Nam _______________________ GAUDREAU GROUP lectures • Parents are welcome to attend • supervised workouts in weight room State: Age:___________ Birthdate: • Quality home-style healthy meals Pee-Wee • Camp is for boys and girls Birthyear: 2009 - 2008 FLEURY GROUP • Residents for boys only • allows students to fine-tune their basic skills • Ball hockey tournament and mini-golf tourna- • skating techniques include development of Goalies ment for resident campers at night. acceleration, agility & speed Birthyear: 2013 - 2001 __________________________ • learn proper checking techniques, positional • special goalie program each morning ________________________ Weight: play, breakouts & puck protection • 2 sessions of on-ice instruction (goalies only) • learn offensive & defensive concepts Monday thru Thursday • 2 sessions of on-ice instruction plus 1 game • sessions of off-ice instruction, conditioning, each day except Friday video analysis, fun & games and classroom • sessions of off-ice instruction, conditioning, lectures video analysis, fun & games and classroom _____________________ • 1 session of on-ice skill session with players lectures ________________________ in their age group except Friday ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 1 game each day ame: N City: Telephone: Height: Hockey Sweater Size (Please Circle): Boys’ XL Men’s S M L XXL registration fee. Balance of payment is due before July 1st, 2020. METHOD OF PAYMENT: Each application must be accompanied by 50% or more of each player’s total please send a money order in US Funds payable to Hartley Hockey Inc Don’t send cash. Make check payable to HARTLEY HOCKEY INC. (U.S. Dollars) For Canadian Students. WAIVER STATEMENT - please read this carefully before signing. Acknowledging that ice hockey is a contact sport, I agree Bo for any injury or damage, howsoever caused, resulting directly indirectly from my/(child’s) participation in ice skating and delivery of the instructional program and I hereby discharge Hartley Hockey, its agent, servants, employees from all action of the instructional about the residenceof school buildings atany time during the term caused, incurred in or any injury anddamage, howsoever not liable to me/(my child) for servants and employees are that Hartley Hockey, itsagents, I also acknowledge refunded fee will
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