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Week Long Summer Camps & Clinics WEEK LONG SUMMER CAMPS & CLINICS Total Skills Camp: $275 All Day Skills Training Camp: $655 Great camp for young players to develop skating, shooting, passing and team 1063 Hope Street The All Day Skills Training Camp is our most popular day camp featuring our play. This camp will cover every skill set and focus on developing each players new state of the art off ice training center with synthetic ice for shooting and overall skills. Stamford, CT 06907 stickhandling, and our USA Hockey Dryland Training Center with Russian boxes, slide boards for extension and recovery and much more! This extensive camp offers 4 hours of on ice skill development and 2 hours off ice work each day. GOALTENDING CAMPS: FEATURED CAMP FEATURED Campers should bring a change of clothes and sneakers. LUNCH IS PROVIDED! Jonathan Quick Goalie Camp: $350 – 3 hours (One day) – Dates TBD Half Day Skills Camp: $450 NEW! This all ages camp provides the unique opportunity to not only meet This camp features 90 minutes of on ice skills training followed by one hour in but also get tips from one of the best goaltenders in the world! the Twin Rinks Skills Center focused on improving lateral movement, explosive Jonathan Quick along with experienced goalie coaches from Connecticut speed and agility. Campers then return to the ice for another 90 minute Crease will lead this 3 hour clinic for goaltenders. CAMP FEATURED session focused on small area games, battling and more! Elite Skills Camp with Matt Moulson and Goaltending Camp with CT Crease: $450 (Week long) Learn the fundamentals of stopping pucks with the goaltending gurus of Victor Baryshevtsev: $695 / August 13–17 Connecticut Crease. Skating, lateral movement, rebound control, angles, Learn from the Pros! This full day camp focuses on developing individual talent butterfly, puck handling. This 3 hour camp features a 1 hour session each day and learning the skills that separate players at the highest level. Work with TRAIN WITH THE BEST with Performance 20/20 who specialize in developing vision training, reaction Matt Moulson on the puck skills needed to be an elite player and also get to time followed by 2 hours of on ice instruction with Connecticut Crease. PLUS: any learn skating skills from our power skating guru and Olympic level skater Victor goalie attending this camp, can attend any other camp as a goalie for free! Baryshevtsev. The most experienced coaching staff for a full day, week long camp in the tri-state area! LUNCH IS PROVIDED! WEEKLY SUMMER CLINICS: TO BECOME THE BEST Pro Skills Camp with Cam Atkinson: $375 / Dates TBD Learn from one of the top young players in the NHL! Cam has proved to be Monday Night THD Elite College with an impact player at every level he has played, he will teach players the skills Chris Gragnano: INVITE ONLY 2018 Summer Hockey Camps & Clinics necessary to get to the next level. Cam brings a lot of passion and energy to his Weekly skate for current and incoming NCAA D1 and D3 players, this clinic is camp. invite only. To inquire about this clinic please contact Chris Gragnano at [email protected] Future Stars Camp: $125 FEATURING 7 and under camp for players that can fall and get up on their own. Future Monday Night Pond Hockey! June 12–August 28: Stars is a camp focused on developing skating and basic hockey skills in a fun $250 for 12 sessions or $30 per session of the L.A. Kings environment that will enhance confidence. Every week 7-8:30PM on Tuesday night’s players from squirt-bantam are JONATHAN QUICK invited to come skate in a fun pond hockey style scrimmage. Games will be THE TWIN RINKS DIFFERENCE Pro Private: $495 coordinated by Hockey Department staff and will vary week to week with full CAM ATKINSON of the Columbus Blue Jackets This 1:1 student: teacher ratio allows players to design their camp and target ice games, small area games and fun competitions! specific skills. Coaches can isolate player’s deficiencies and assets. Tuesday Night High School Clinic with • Mike Backman, Twin Rinks Hockey Director is a former New York Ranger MATT MOULSON of the Ontario Reign Defense and Checking: $350 Tucker Grose - $450 for 10 sessions / $60 walk up • Brand new state of the art off ice training facility featuring Quik Rink Synthetic shooting rink and This camp focuses on developing skills that help any player defend better This weekly camp is for motivated high school and prep school players looking including making a good first pass, gap control, escapes, stick checks, body to stay in shape and enhance their skills during the off season. Tucker Grose USA Hockey Dryland Training room VICTOR BARYSHEVTSEV, renowned power skating & skills coach checks and angling. This camp will also focus on breakouts and transitioning has coached 3 years with Newtown High School and 2 years with the King quickly from defense to offense by joining the rush. Body checking and angling School in Stamford. • Only facility in lower Fairfield County to feature two Regulation sized ice surfaces will also be addressed with proper technique. AND MANY MORE Wednesday Night THD Elite Prep/Junior with • Skate Zone Pro Shop – full service pro shop with certified skate sharpeners Mike Backman Camp: $390 Chris Gragnano: INVITE ONLY This high intensity skill camp focuses on developing individual skills. Mike has This weekly camp is for motivated high school and prep school players looking • Hope St. Café conveniently located on the first floor serves food, snacks, beverages coached countless players that have gone on to successful college and pro to stay in shape and enhance their skills during the off season. Tucker Grose careers. Mike’s knowledge of the game is unmatched in the tristate area. has coached 3 years with Newtown High School and 2 years with the King • Center Ice Bar and Grill – sports bar overlooking both rinks Battle Camp: $350 School in Stamford. If you can win 1 vs 1 battles, you’ll end up with the puck. Players work on puck • New Health and Fitness Services located on second floor featuring: Prentiss Human Performance, protection, body positioning, take aways, board battles and stick control. Performance 20/20, Greenwich Sports Medicine and Performance Physical Therapy. Power Hockey: $275 FUTURE STARS SUMMER PACKAGE Win the race to the loose pucks. This camp emphasizes leg extension and Sign up for 3 weeks of Future Stars Camp for a • Over 75 Pro’s train in the Twin Rinks facility over the summer, Train where the Pros Train! recovery, quick starts and change of direction, gliding, striding and speed through discounted rate of $300 (Savings of $75) or 5 weeks of your transition. This camp also addresses how to maintain speed with the puck • Convenient to both I-95 and the Merritt Parkway and use body positioning to maintain control and be more effective and powerful Future Stars Camp for $500 (Savings of $125!) with the puck. FREE Future Stars Camp Jersey with your player’s name on it! Shooting to Score Camp: $350 Proper hand position and modern puck handling techniques at top speed are essential for young player’s development. This GETTING PLAYERS TO THE NEXT LEVEL FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS! camp will stress quick release on shot while developing the TWIN RINKS SUMMER HOCKEY POWER PLAY PASS ability to shoot in any situation, wrist shot, snap shot, slap shot and backhand shot with your head up. Receive access to ALL Twin Rinks Hockey camps and Small Games: $275 clinics for the entire summer! Fun on skates! Players work hard and learn how to WWW.TWINRINKSHOCKEY.COM compete playing soccer, bandy, ball hockey, 1 vs COST: $1,375 BEFORE 6/1 – $1,500 after 6/1 Visit www.TwinRinksHockey.com for more info 1, 3 vs 3, and more games on ice! – Attend as many walk ups or full week camps as you want with no additional cost! or call 203-968-9000 x 14 1063 Hope St. Stamford, CT - All Access Pass does not get campers into All Day Skills Training Camps, Pro Camps or THD Camp PROGRAM SCHEDULE 7-8:30pm Tues. Night High School Clinic w/Tucker Grose $450 ($60 Walk up) 6–7pm Wed. Night THD Elite Prep/Junior Camp w/Chris Gragnano INVITE ONLY 2018 SUMMER JUNE 11 – 15 (MON – FRI, 5 DAYS) EAST WEST 2–3pm Future Stars Camp $125 3–4pm Future Stars Camp $125 3–5pm Small Games Camp $275 REGISTRATION HOCKEY PROGRAMS 3–4pm Pro Privates $495 JULY 30 – AUGUST 3 (MON – FRI, 5 DAYS) 6–7pm Mon. Night THD Elite College Camp w/Chris Gragnano INVITE ONLY WEST Please complete the form, detach from brochure and mail to: For over 20 years, Twin Rinks Summer Hockey Programs have provided the highest level 6–7pm Wed. Night THD Elite Prep/Junior Camp w/Chris Gragnano INVITE ONLY 8:30–10:30am Power Hockey - All Ages $350 of coaching along with elite training for players of all ages and abilities. It’s Twin Rink’s JUNE 18 – 22 (MON – FRI, 5 DAYS) 12–1pm Future Stars Camp $125 Stamford Twin Rinks, 1063 Hope Street, Stamford, CT 06907 WEST 2:10–3:10pm Pro Privates $495 or fax (203) 321-1522 / email: [email protected] mission to provide superior hockey instruction for motivated players who want to reach their 10am–12pm Power Hockey 10 and Under with Kevin Erving $350 6–7pm Mon. Night THD Elite College Camp w/Chris Gragnano INVITE ONLY 12–4pm Half Day Skills Camp All Ages with Tucker Grose $450 potential.
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