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Sound Tiger Camp Flyer Squirt, Pewee, Bantam Sound Tigers 2 Hours On Ice Hockey School 1 Hour Off Ice Training August 14-18, 2017 9am -12pm $275 Before July 1 $300 After July 1 123 Glenwood Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06610 wonderlandofice.com For Information call (571-488-5134) Instructors Goalie Instruction, Power Skating, Stick Handling, Shooting, Passing, Scoring, Matt Carkner Defense and Forward Skills Development New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators, San Jose Sharks 15 Year Pro Career Sound Tigers Hockey School is for Travel Team Players who are looking to enhance their development in all Current Assistant Coach for Bridgeport Sound Tigers aspects of the game. Each day will focus on individual skating skills, advanced puck handling and shooting skills, Nolan Schaefer separate lessons for defensemen, Forwards, and goalies, NHL, AHL, KHL, Swiss NLA and specialized off ice training program developed by Goaltender. Sound Tigers strength coach Former Providence College Zach Yannes. Friar and Second Team All- American 2 Hours On Ice Current Goaltending Coach 1 Hour Strength and Conditioning for Clear Sight Development August 14-18, 2017 Jacki Munzel 9am-12pm Power Skating Instructor for $275 Before July 1 - $300 After July 1 players in NHL, AHL, OHL, and Division 1 College Space is Limited! Hockey For Information call : (571-488-5134) Plus More Instructors!! REGISTRATION FORM August 14-18, 2017 Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Cell: E-mail: Age: Date of Birth: Years Played: Position: Last Seasons Team: Medical Insurance Co #: I attest by signing below, that the above is in good health and able to participate in the physical activity of a vigorous athletic program. In the event of an injury or illness, the school has my permission to provide emergency first aid care. I understand that neither Wonderland of Ice nor anyone employed by the school assume responsibility for accidental loss of equipment, or other expensed incurred as a result of participation in the program. I agree to allow participant to appear in photographs taken by Wonderland of Ice, to be used for the purpose of public relations, advertising, yearbook, and general publicity. I also understand that there is no compensation and knowledge and no further claim of whatsoever nature will be made by me. __________________________________________ Parent Signature Date:____/____/____ Please return completed registration form with checks payable to: Matt Carkner - 56 Linley Rd - Trumbull, CT 06611.
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