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Knuble Camp 2021 Mike Knuble, Right Wing, Born July 4, 1972 • West Michigan Native (East Kentwood High School graduate 1991), East Kentwood HS 1990 MHSAA Class A State championship team • Over 150 Games with University Of Michigan Hockey • Over 1000 games in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals • Currently Assistant Coach with the Grand Rapid Griffins and Head Coach of Fox Motors Hockey AAA 2004 Team Camp is open to birth years June 14 – 18, 2021—Cost $450 per player 2009 - 2015 ON ICE PROGRAM All players are required to have full equipment. All students will receive basic instruction on the fundamentals of power skating, puck control, passing and receiving, shooting, checking, offensive team play, defensive team play, and game strategies. Camp is open to Mite through Bantam Age players. The groups will be split according to age. Mites and Squirts will skate together. PeeWees and Bantams will skate together. * 4 hours of on ice instruction each day * Morning Session (stick handling, shooting, and passing) * Afternoon Session (Power Skating, Small Area Games) Daily Schedule 2021 Coaching Staff 10:30am - 12(noon) On Ice Skills Session Mike Knuble – Over 275 NHL goals scored 12-1pm Off-Ice (plyometrics,stick han- Travis Richards – Co-Hockey Director Fox Motors dling,strength) Hockey Club, 10 Years with Grand Rapids Griffins, US 1-1:45pm Lunch Break (Concessions Open) Olympian 2-3pm Power Skating Session (On Ice) Mike Slobodnik – Co-Hockey Director Fox Motors/ 3-4pm Small Area Games (On Ice) Head Coach GR Catholic Central Hockey (2011 MHSAA State Champions, 2016 runner-up) Kory Karlander – Co-Hockey Director Fox Motors Friday Schedule Hockey Club, Northern Michigan University, 18 years 12 - 12:45pm Lunch pro hockey - 7 seasons with Kalamazoo Wing 1-2pm Mite/Squirt Scrimmage Dave VanDrunen – 17 Years of professional hock- 2-3pm PeeWee Bantam Scrimmage ey, 5 seasons with Grand Rapids Griffins. Register online at www.southsidearena.com/summercamp .
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