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2019 Summer Hockey Camps & Clinics 2019 SUMMER HOCKEY CAMPS & CLINICS WHERE CHAMPIONS ARE BORN FEATURING • Chris Gragnano • Victor Baryshevtsev from Total Hockey former Olympian Development & MFYHA • Jordan Brickner • John Miserendino NWHL CT Whale player DYHA & FCIAC Head Coach • And many more 1063 Hope St. Stamford, CT WWW.STAMFORDTWINRINKS.COM 2019 SUMMER HOCKEY PROGRAMS Twin Rinks Summer Hockey Programs have provided the highest level of coaching along with elite training for players of all ages and abilities for over 20 years. It’s Twin Rink’s mission to provide superior hockey instruction for motivated players who want to reach their potential. Twin Rinks continues to set the standard of excellence in Summer Camps. Twin Rinks boasts an elite coaching staff of veteran local coaches who are passionate about passing on their knowledge and skills to the next generation of hockey players. Our state of the art off-ice training facility featuring KwikRink synthetic ice and USA Hockey dryland training center will be utilized in our summer camps. Campers will have the opportunity to develop their shooting and stickhandling on our synthetic ice sheet as well as work on their strength and speed in our training center. COACHING STAFF CHRIS GRAGNANO played at Christian Brothers Academy in NJ BRETT FARSON played prep hockey at Philips Andover and then before going on to stints with Providence College and with the Green moved on to Amherst College. He has been coaching youth hockey for 12 Mountain Glades of the EJHL. Gragnano has coached many nationally years and currently the Hockey Director with the Greenwich Blues. Brett is ranked youth teams, has won Regional championships and brought teams currently the head coach of the Rye Country Day School who he led to a to nationals. Gragnano is currently an assistant coach at The Gunnery conference championship in 2017. and a skills instructor in the area as well as the owner of Total Hockey JORDAN BRICKNER was a standout player for the University of Development. Throughout the year Chris trains many high-level players Wisconsin. A professional player and tournament champion in the Swiss from prep schools, junior programs, and colleges as well as professionals and Austrian National Women’s Leagues and currently plays in the NWHL that play in Europe, ECHL, AHL, and the NHL. for the Connecticut Whale. Jordan has coached teams at the Mite through JOHN MISERENDINO John has spent the last 10 years as a power 14U level including the CT Ice Cats 12U Tier 1 team this past season. skating and skills instructor and is the Assistant Hockey Director at Stamford CRAIG HEIGHT | CT CREASE Craig was a four-year starter at Twin Rinks. John has a USA Hockey Level 4 coaching certification, has Central Connecticut State University, where he led the team to a national served as Director of Youth Hockey at the SONO Ice House as well as Head championship appearance in 2008. Craig joined the Crease full time in Coach for Wilton High School’s Boys Varsity team, the Norwalk Roughriders 2009 after completing his degree. Craig has been coaching goalies for 13 and Darien Youth Hockey at the 18U, 14U and 12U and Mite levels. years. Craig is in his second season as the goalie coach for the Sacred Heart VICTOR BARYSHEVTSEV is the pioneer of Russian hockey skating University Men’s NCAA Ice Hockey Team. techniques. Victor was an alternate on the 1988 Russian Olympic Team. He has trained NHL players Max Pacioretty, Artem Anisimov, Matt Moulson Other coaching staff includes former Trinity Pawling standout AJ JAMES and more. and camp counselors from Brunswick, Canterbury, Fairfield Prep and more! PACKAGES & DISCOUNTS TWIN RINKS SUMMER HOCKEY POWER PLAY PASS TWIN RINKS PLATINUM PASS Receive access to select Twin Rinks Hockey camps Receive access to ALL Twin Rinks Hockey camps and clinics for the entire summer!! and clinics for the entire summer! COST: – $2,000 after 6/1 COST: $2,000 BEFORE 6/1 – $2,700 after 6/1 • Receive limited edition Power Play Pass Jersey! • Discounts available at Performance 20/20 • Discounts available at Performance 20/20 • Receive limited edition Platinum Pass Jersey! *Summer Hockey Power Play Pass does not get campers into All Day, Half Day, • Limited to 10 Players! Get yours today! Victor Elite Skills Camp or Guest Camps. *Platinum pass does not get campers into Guest Camps. All Full Members of the Sign up for All Day Skills We offer a CT Breakers receive a Training Camp before May 30th and receive for siblings entering the same on all camps! camp or clinic! Families eligible for one discount per camp and clinic only! SUMMER CAMPS & CLINICS DESCRIPTIONS SUMMER CAMPS All Day Skills Training Camp: $695 The All Day Skills Training Camp is our most popular day camp $600 for 16 sessions or $60 per walk on featuring our new state of the art off ice training center with synthetic These new, hour-long clinics run Monday and Wednesday nights ice for shooting and stickhandling, and our USA Hockey Dryland throughout the summer. Each session focuses on one specific aspect Training Center with Russian boxes, slide boards for extension and of the game for the entire hour – providing players not only with recovery and much more! This extensive camp offers up to 4 hours of instruction for proper technique and execution but the time and on-ice skill development and 2 hours off ice work each day. Campers repetitions needed to build strength and muscle memory. should bring a change of clothes and sneakers. LUNCH IS PROVIDED! Half Day Skills Camp: $450 $375 for 10 sessions or $60 per walk on Arrive at noon and get started in Stamford Twin Rink Skill Center Weekly clinic designed for the competitive CIAC and FCIAC High followed by two on-ice sessions up to 90 minutes each! First, skills School Hockey player. Improve your skills and earn your ice time for and drills. Then a quick break for a rest and a snack, and back out next year with this well-rounded clinic lead by former FCIAC head again for another session of games! coach John Miserendino. Elite Skills Camp: $755 This full day camp focuses on developing individual talent and 10 sessions for $400 or $60 per walk on learning the skills that separate players at the highest level. Work Ice Hockey Girl’s Intensive is designed for players that have aspirations on puck handling and skating skills from our power skating guru of playing hockey at a high-end competitive level. Sessions will focus and Olympic level skater Victor Baryshevstev or Total Hockey on the fundamentals of power-skating and skill development. Players Development’s Chris Gragnano. The most experienced coaching will learn proper body position, edge control, and how to lengthen their staff for a full day week camp in the tri-state area! stride. Skill development includes puck protection, passing & scoring. LUNCH IS PROVIDED! Future Stars Camp: $150 8 sessions for $200 or $30 per walk on 7 and under camp for players that can fall and get up on their own. Every week 6:10-7:30 on Thursday night’s players from squirt-bantam Future Stars is a camp focused on developing skating and basic are invited to come skate in a fun pond hockey style scrimmage. hockey skills in a fun environment that will enhance confidence. Games will be coordinated by Hockey Department staff and will vary week to week with full ice games, small area games, and fun Advanced Skills Camp: $350 competitions! This Camp is designed for the travel player who is looking to push him/herself to the next level! This high pace camp is perfect for the player ready for a real challenge! Get out of your comfort zone, $325 for 9 Sessions or $60 per walk on compete and become a top player on your team! For adults of all ages and abilities. It’s never too late to get better! MOTIVATED PLAYERS ONLY. Work on individual skills as well as team play and game scenarios. This clinic fills up quickly! Shooting to Score Camp: $350 Grip it and Rip it! Proper hand position and puck handling techniques *Altered clinics August 5–9 due to Pro Training Camp are essential for young player’s development. The camp will provide instruction to fine tune technique and the repetition needed to build strength and consistency. Stressing quick, powerful releases on shots while developing the ability to shoot any shot in any situation. SUMMER SATURDAYS Small Games Camp: $275 Players have fun and learn how to compete playing a variety of games Check out StamfordTwinRinks.com ranging from traditional hockey small area 1v1’s to unorthodox soccer, for information about the Summer capture the flag, ball hockey and more! Training dexterity and mobility and having FUN while doing it! Saturdays Hockey Development Program! Goaltending Camp with CT Crease: $450 (Week long) Learn the fundamentals of stopping pucks with the goaltending gurus of Connecticut Crease. Skating, lateral movement, rebound control, angles, butterfly, puck handling. This 3-hour camp features a 1-hour session each day with Performance 20/20 who specialize in developing vision training, reaction time followed by 2 hours of on-ice instruction with Connecticut Crease. PLUS: any goalie attending this camp can attend any other camp as a goalie for free! Total Hockey Development Camps with Chris Gragnano: Total Hockey Development Elite Summer Program will be an entirely skill based development program working on every element of a players game. Powerskating, stick handling, shooting, passing, body control, agility as well as positional skills (forwards and defensemen), game situations, competing and small area games.
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