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My two cents worth: I would encourage all to attend if possible. We have attended virtually all of the MIHS camps offered in Soldotna since mites, and have found them worthwhile, and fun, and "game day" at the conclusion is a blast. I think it is also important for the kids to get exposure to varied drills and coaching and instruction styles. No matter what skill level a player is at, my own observation is that most of them get motivated in these camps.

Some people think that the camps are for the elite player only...that is not the case. Brad has done an excellent job of accomodating players at different skill levels and giving them meaningful experience.

Let's support MIHS. You are not going to find a better camp for the price, and right in our own back yard.

Doc Barton, Soldotna, AK

 


 

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MIHS of Canada is rich in hockey history when it comes to offering effective ice hockey camps for all ages. MIHS of Canada commenced in the early 1980’s on Vancouver Island by Founder and President Lance Odegaard. He started the program by offering high tempo Conditioning camps that challenged competitive kids mentally and physically. The popularity and effectiveness of the camps were proven and Mid Island Hockey Schools took their program to the next level by offering Professional Hockey Schools. The word started to spread to our U.S. neighbors and in 1996 Mid Island Hockey Schools commenced Hockey Schools and Specialty camps in select locations around the United States and Canada. MIHS also ran the first ever Professional Ice Hockey camp in Sendai, Japan. Since then, MIHS of Canada has built a committed staff that cannot be matched. A make up of great hockey minds representing Canadian Jr. Hockey, top NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey teams, as well as some former NHL and European Professionals. Our staff is very well connected to all of the competitive leagues around North America and Europe. We hope to see you at one of our exciting programs in 2007!

Quinnipiac University Athletics named Rick Seeley (Toronto, Ontario) as the third head coach in the history of its women’s ice hockey program on April 8, 2008.

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Idalski was hired as head women's hockey coach at the University of North Dakota on April 11, 2007 and was officially introduced at an April 12 press conference at Ralph Engelstad Arena.

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Lou Santini enters his seventh season as a member of the Pioneers coaching staff and brings a great deal of knowledge and experience to the program.

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Jim Ingram is entering his second year as Head Coach and GM of the Trail Smokeeaters in the BCHL. Jim has already seen several of his players move onto NCAA opportunities as well as Professional.

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Matthew Greason enters his second season as an assistant men's ice hockey coach for the Bantams. His duties include recruiting and video coordinator.

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Shera Vis is entering her first year at Elmira College as the Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach and Head JV Women’s Hockey Coach.

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