Applications for Annual Program of Excellence Camps Now Open
CAMBRIDGE, ON – The dates are set for the 12th annual OHF/OHL U15 Program of Excellence Camps. Held in April and May of this year across Ontario, the camp will focus on a variety of on and off-ice sessions, helping to ensure players are provided the most up-to-date development strategies.
The goal of the program is to introduce players, families and staff to high performance hockey, Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence and the Ontario Hockey League by creating a unique and special life and hockey experience for all players and staff involved. During the camp, players will participate in intense, high performance on and off ice sessions and seminars. On-ice sessions include four practices and two games over the course of the three-day weekend. Off-ice sessions include seminars with keynote speakers on topics such as mental health, sports psychology, nutrition, and fitness.
“The OHF/OHL U15 Program of Excellence is a truly unique and special minor hockey experience we’re proud to help deliver in partnership with the OHF,” said Joe Birch, OHL Senior Director of Hockey Development and Special Events. “For more than a decade we’ve seen hundreds of players and families use this event as an opportunity to develop on the ice with OHL coaching and off the ice in the various educational seminars led by industry experts.”
Some of the many OHF U15 POE alumni include recently named Team Ontario men’s hockey players Brandt Clarke, Justin O’Donnell, Brennan Othmann, Chase Stillman, Connor Punnett, Jacob Holmes, Joshua Bloom, Ethan Del Mastro and Francesco Pinelli, who will be competing at the Canada Winter Games in Red Deer this February.
Dates for the 2019 season are:
Toronto – April 26th – April 28th – The Sports Village Vaughan
Kitchener – April 26th – April 28th – Activa Sportsplex
Windsor – May 10th – 12th – WFCU Centre
Oshawa – May 10th – 12th – Tribute Communities Centre
Sudbury – May 24th – 26th – Countryside Arena
Players born in 2004 and are registered to a team in the OHF for the 2018-19 season, are encouraged to apply to participate. Coaches looking to get involved with the Program of Excellence are also able to apply through the link below. All applications are due by February 24, 2019.
U14 PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE GOALTENDING CAMP TO BE OFFERED IN KITCHENER
Following a successful inaugural season, the Hockey Canada U14 Goaltending Development Program will once again be offered in the Ontario Hockey Federation to introduce young goaltenders to the skills, concepts and techniques of the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence Goaltending Program.
In partnership with Hockey Canada and the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), the OHF will host one camp in Kitchener on April 27th – 28th for up to 36, 2005-born male goaltenders. These U14 goaltenders will be under the instruction and leadership of goaltending experts working with a curriculum from Hockey Canada’s High Performance Goaltending Advisory Group.
The two-day camp will have four on-ice sessions focusing on skating, edge work, tracking of the puck and rebound control in station-based learning. There will also be three off-ice sessions covering mental preparation, position specific warm-up and cool-down and an introduction to the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence. All players will receive a Hockey Canada jersey and t-shirt for participating.
“We are excited to continue with the strides made last year in developing goaltenders in the OHF. The high-quality of instruction, along with the enthusiasm shown by each goaltender in attendance, made for an unforgettable weekend of learning and development that we look forward to seeing once again this April,” said Tony Foresi, chair of the board for the OHF.
Goaltenders interested in this introduction to the Program of Excellence are asked to apply by February 24, 2019. All applicants will be notified of their status within two weeks of the deadline.
About the Ontario Hockey Federation
The OHF has been in existence since 1989 and is comprised of seven Members: the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario (Alliance), the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), Northern Ontario Hockey Association (NOHA), Ontario Hockey Association (OHA), the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) and the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA.)
About the Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League is a proud member of the Canadian Hockey League which is the world’s largest development hockey league with 60 teams in nine Canadian provinces and four American states. In addition to the OHL, the CHL is made up of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. The CHL supplies more players to the National Hockey League and U Sports than any other league. For more information visit www.ontariohockeyleague.com.
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Scott Carlow Ontario Hockey Federation Manager, Development Programs (226) 533-9070 Ext. 9084 scarlow@ohf.on.ca