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Showing posts with label Ice Hockey recruiting video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Hockey recruiting video. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Class of 2019 - Austin Grote - College Ice Hockey Recruiting Highlights Video

Two-minute men's college ice hockey recruiting highlights video of Austin Grote for the class of 2019 college recruiting. Austin plays hockey in Kent, WA., home of the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL, and located 20 miles south of Seattle. Austin plays primarily center and wing for the Kent Valley Hockey Association's 16U Midget tournament select travel team which is 22-12 on the season and winners of the Can-Am Tournament in Las Vegas and runners-up to tournaments in San Jose and Phoenix, AZ. [Video below]

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Hockey Library brings together some of the top hockey coaches in youth hockey all the way to the collegiate level. 

Meet the coaches!

GUY GADOWSKY has been the architect of Princeton University’s rise to the top of the ECAC Men's Hockey League.

During the 2007-08 season, the Tigers won a program-high 21 games and reached the NCAA Division I Tournament for just the second time in program history. Gadowsky was honored as the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the national award.

Gadowsky spent five seasons at Alaska-Fairbanks in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. The Edmonton, Alberta, native also was the head coach and director of hockey operations for the Fresno Falcons of the Western Collegiate Hockey League, and coached in Roller Hockey International, serving as the head coach of the Oklahoma Coyotes in 1996 and the San Jose Rhinos from 1997 to 1999.

PATRICK BURKE, the principal of Vermont's South Burlington High School, is a USA Hockey- and American Sport Education Program-certified hockey coach and a USA Hockey ACE (Association Coaching Education) Director.   

Burke has coached at nearly every level from mites to college and has served as the head  varsity coach at three New England high schools: St. Bernard (Conn.); Champlain Valley (Vt.), where he led his team to a state championship; and South Burlington (Vt). 

He has coached U-18 all-star teams in Vermont and in the New England Yankee All-Star Festival, and now is coaching on the youth level with the Essex (Vt.) Sting and the Vermont Shamrocks. His focus has always been on player development, hard work and fun. He has been recognized for coaching excellence by the Positive Youth Sports Alliance and was Vermont's principal of the year in 2006. 
   
As a player, Burke played AAA and junior hockey for the Ramapo (N.Y.) Saints and the New Jersey Rockets, as well as college hockey for Connecticut College.

NICOLE ULIASZ is the girls' varsity ice hockey coach at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville. N.J. She is also assistant athletic director and sports information director at the prestigious prep school.

Uliasz began attending the University of Wisconsin in 2000 and playing for the Badgers' women's ice hockey team. In 2001, she left the university to join the United States National Ice Hockey Team. She played with the national team for a year and traveled on the 2002 Visa Salt Lake City Pre-Olympic Tour. She also played on the 2002 United States Under-22 National Team and re-joined the Badgers in 2002. She graduated in 2005.
Uliasz was a three-time ALL-WCHA Academic honoree and an All-Big Ten honoree.

DAVE SCOWBY has 12 years of youth hockey coaching experience. For the last five years, he's been on the coaching staff of the New Jersey Kings, and prior to that spent seven years coaching in the Atlantic Youth Hockey League (AYHL). He's also an instructor at the Princeton Sports Center in Monmouth Junction, N.J.
Captain of the 1994-95 Princeton University men's ice hockey team, Scowby has more than 28 years of combined coaching and playing experience. His coaching achievements include several AYHL championships and a prestigious International Silverstick Championship.

Originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, where he played for the Regina Cougars (Midget AAA), his coaching philosophy emphasizes skill development, team play and the importance of developing young men of character on and off the ice.

TED ANNIS is Director of Hockey at Princeton Sports Center in Monmouth Junction, N.J. Originally from Belleville, Ontario, Annis played junior hockey for the Junior A Kingston Voyageurs of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League and then college hockey at Princeton University. His youth hockey coaching background includes seven years of AAA experience with the New Jersey Rockets (including the 2000-2001 Tier 1 National Champion Peewees).

As Director of Hockey at Princeton Sports Center, Annis is responsible for player development through the Intro to Hockey program, the Princeton Sports Center Hockey Academy and the CJTHL recreational league.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Valerie Koenig Ice Hockey Recruit Video- Class of 2019 and Enjoy Hockey and Shopping in Edmonton

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Enjoy Hockey and Shopping in Edmonton

By: Crystal Vea


  

In Edmonton, hockey is among the most loved games. Even though a variety of sports such as lacrosse, football, basketball, soccer, baseball and so on are extremely popular with Edmonton being the international venue for major sports events, hockey remains the favorite. Edmonton Hockey dates back to the 1890s and over time, has become a part of the culture.

Sports in Edmonton


Home to the darlings of hockey, the Edmonton Oilers and the national teams are adored the world over. As Canada’s most predominant winter sport and national pastime, ice hockey attracts huge international crowds. There is a men’s national and women’s national ice hockey team, in addition to participation by children at various levels. In professional ice hockey, the Stanley Cup is the most coveted, with the Memorial Cup for the junior men’s team and the Allan Cup for senior men. The national men’s team participates in the International Ice Hockey Federation Men’s World Championship and Olympics. The National Hockey League has seven teams in Canada of which the Edmonton Oilers is one.

As you can see, Edmonton Hockey is a much loved sport that the city is passionate about. Hockey Night in Canada, a popular Saturday Night TV show has a huge viewing.

Canada’s official summer sport, lacrosse is a much awaited event. Football is considered the second most popular sport and the Grey Cup is Canada’s largest event every year. Soccer or association football has the maximum number of registered players compared to any other sports teams in the country with several professional teams. You will also find many individual sports such as auto racing, boxing, horse racing, ice skating, skateboarding, and triathlon and water sports.


The various international sports events, besides Edmonton hockey, draw massive international crowds into Edmonton and visitors make sure their Edmonton hotel bookings are done well in advance. Hotels like the Coliseum Inn which is located across the road from Rexall Place are especially in demand for their proximity to the venue of the event.


Shopping in Edmonton


Almost everyone who visits Edmonton for hockey events will make sure they take time off to enjoy the world-class shopping malls. The West Edmonton Mall alone has over eight hundred shops, more than a hundred restaurants with several other recreational attractions all under a single roof.


One of Canada’s top shopping districts, Old Strathcona which is set in a historical neighborhood, is popular for its fine dining and pubs, besides being a hub for music, art and theater.


There are more than four hundred specialty shops and department stores in the downtown Edmonton area and if you choose an Edmonton hotel that is close to this shopping mecca you can use the number of climate controlled pedways that make shopping a pleasure. You can also enjoy Edmonton’s heritage architecture if you go shopping along Jasper Avenue and its surrounding area.


Looking for comfortable & affordable hotel in Edmonton with clean rooms

, genuine hospitality and modern amenities in Edmonton. Then contact Coliseum Inn which is the right place for you.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Rachel Frederick Class Of 2019 Women's Ice Hockey Recruiting Video and 10 Ways To Frugally Save Money For College Tuition Presented on US Sports Net By: Auto Parts Warehouse

10 Ways To Frugally Save Money For College Tuition
By: Jeremy Smith



  

Saving money for college is getting more and more difficult as the prices of college tuition get higher and higher. While some students are given a free ride with an academic or athletic scholarship, others rely on their parents or grandparents to pay for college. For the rest, it is becoming a common occurrence for students to live at home with their parents for the first year while living frugally and trying to save up for the following semesters. While these students may save a lot of money, it is still possible to get private alternative loans to help cover the expense. Here are 10 ways to frugally save money for school and help to pay for room and board, books and tuition.

1. Save change in a bucket at the end of each day. Never take it out to spend. Roll the coins periodically with free wrappers from the bank. Do not use a coin conversion machine. It removes a small percentage. Every coin counts.

2. Enroll in a 529 tax deferment plan. The student may be able to shop at certain stores and use their coupons to save money. A percentage of the money will go into a college savings account.

3. Pick up a part-time job. Any earnings will be directly deposited into a special bank account used only for school. If the student already has one, this could be a second income set aside only for higher learning.
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4. Spend less money on fun activities. Rather than going out bowling or to a movie, go to a free concert at the local park or go for a bike ride. Rather than going out with friends, invite them over instead.

5. Use coupons. Clip or download coupons on food, auto repair and restaurants. Do not spend more money to save more, simply spend less.

6. Remove a set amount of money from each paycheck. Have it direct-deposited into a special account. Some financial institutions offer college savings accounts.

7. Request money for college for birthdays and holiday gifts.

8. Hold a zero balance on all credit cards at the end of every month. Interest is not usually charged when the balance is paid in full.

9. Brew coffee at home. Buy a pound of coffee and package of coffee filters for the same price as two or three gourmet coffee shop lattes.

10. Refrain from eating meals out. Pack a bag lunch when possible and do not buy extras when eating in a restaurant.

Author writes about a variety of topics on saving for college and helping students learn more about private alternative loans.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Julie Patterson (PDS 2019) - Girls Ice Hockey Recruiting Video and Power Skating Training - Will it improve my game? On US Sports Net

Girls Ice Hockey recruiting video for Julianna (Julie) Patterson, Princeton Day School Class of 2019.

Power Skating Training - Will it improve my game?

By: Paul Crowley


  

If you hear one name over and over again along with the term "power skating", it is most likely that of National Hockey League defenceman Paul Coffey. Because Coffey was able to utilize his full speed and power when he was on the ice, he became known as one of the fastest defencemen to ever grace the ice in the game of hockey. Coffey isn’t the only player to use his natural ability to its fullest advantage, however; names like Pavel Bure, Teemu Selanne, and others will also be associated with the Leagues’ speediest skaters for some time to come.

The key with these players is in part their natural gifts in terms of athleticism, but in order to really achieve their pinnacle, they had to understand how to bring their natural skill into play. The way that they did so was to fully examine, probably always with the help of others, their skating techniques and the way in which they could go from one speed to the next. In essence, this was power skating, and today players wonder if the focus put on power skating will allow them to improve their games.

The answer to that question is a most definite yes. Adding that extra power to your skating stride will mean that you have a lot more edge in terms of speed and control, not to mention the power that you can put behind a shot. Power skating training focuses on the two areas that will most affect your skating abilities, your edge control and your knee bend.

The knee bend is the most important focus in any power skating training, as it is the bend of the knee that will determine all other important skating factors. Most people realize this instinctively, but power skating training will help players to really understand how they can make sure to bend their knees as deeply as possible while concentrating on other facets of their game.

The second aspect of power skating training, edge control, concentrates on having the player feel the edge of their skate almost as if it were an extension of their body. Edge control means understanding how your ankles are working in relation to your knees and the rest of your leg that is putting the power into your skate. Again, angle is of the utmost importance, so power skating will focus the individual player on getting the optimum edge on their skates.

Power skating training is a must for any hockey player wishing to take their game to the next level, just by improving their skating technique.

For more information on this article or an international hockey school, visit CHEHockey.com

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The NHL On US Sports Net Featuring: HHOF Red carpet 360




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The Competitive Ice Hockey programs were developed to help with the specific strength and muscular endurance needs of a hockey player. Hockey players also need a program that will help guard them against injuries. In addition to the strength training exercises there are specific plyometric exercises that will help with groin and lateral hip strength. It would be ideal to choose the Ice Hockey Program that has Power Cleans and the other Olympic exercises, but many may be unfamiliar with these exercises. For this reason, they have been removed in the "no Power Cleans" program. Check out the exercise videos to learn about the power clean and power snatch exercises, if interested. Once ready for these explosive exercises just switch the program over!

Throughout the length of the Ice Hockey programs, the manipulation of the sets and repetitions for each exercise will be based on periodization concepts that involve changing the intensity and the volume of the workouts.

The starting point of the workout is based on an initial fitness level. With feedback, the actual progression of the program will follow the body's unique adaptation process to exercise. Fine tune the program to include all the exercises that feel the best! Click here to start training today!




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Monday, November 13, 2017

Top maritime prospects for 2018 NHL Draft


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Two of the top QMJHL defencemen eligible for the 2018 NHL draft are maritime born Jared McIsaac of Truro and Noah Dobson of Summerside. The two were teammates this past summer capturing gold medal at the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament and are now back helping their respective QMJHL teams. Both are being watched closely and currently NHL Central ranks McIsaac as a projected 1st round pick and Dobson as a 2nd/3rd round pick. NHL Central Director Dan Marr after a trip to the maritimes says Dobson is trending up. Both potentially could be taken in the 1st round. Which will be taken first depends on the next 6 months of the CHL season. John Moore catches up with both players at the Mooseheads home game at Scotiabank Centre in September. You may be suprised by the the players reply when asked who will go first this summer.

Friday, November 3, 2017

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The Competitive Ice Hockey programs were developed to help with the specific strength and muscular endurance needs of a hockey player. Hockey players also need a program that will help guard them against injuries. In addition to the strength training exercises there are specific plyometric exercises that will help with groin and lateral hip strength. It would be ideal to choose the Ice Hockey Program that has Power Cleans and the other Olympic exercises, but many may be unfamiliar with these exercises. For this reason, they have been removed in the "no Power Cleans" program. Check out the exercise videos to learn about the power clean and power snatch exercises, if interested. Once ready for these explosive exercises just switch the program over!

Throughout the length of the Ice Hockey programs, the manipulation of the sets and repetitions for each exercise will be based on periodization concepts that involve changing the intensity and the volume of the workouts.

The starting point of the workout is based on an initial fitness level. With feedback, the actual progression of the program will follow the body's unique adaptation process to exercise. Fine tune the program to include all the exercises that feel the best!

Select a Program


4 Day Competitive Ice Hockey Progam
View a Sample Exercise from this Program below 
4 Day Competitive Ice Hockey Progam - no Power Cleans

OLY - Hang Snatch View Video
Exercise Description:

Begin this lift by placing your hands in an overhand grip with palms facing your body. The width of your hands should be 16-18 inches wider than the total width of your shoulders. Lift the bar off the ground or from blocks to a standing position. Slowly lower the bar down until it is positioned slightly above your knee caps. This is the "Hang" position. Remember to keep your shoulders over the bar in the starting position. Keep your back flat and chest up as you elevate the bar until it reaches the upper part of your thighs. This first pull phase is controlled and is only for getting the bar into the proper position for the second pull phase. The second pull phase is very explosive and is initiated by extending your hips through the bar completely, shrugging your shoulders up, and pulling the bar as high as possible. Lead this pull phase with your elbows so the bar stays close to your body. The final phase is the catch phase. At the top of your pull, quickly drop under and catch the bar with your arms fully extended. Finish the lift by standing tall with the weight for 1 second. Repeat for the required number of repetitions.

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The Competitive Ice Hockey programs were developed to help with the specific strength and muscular endurance needs of a hockey player. Hockey players also need a program that will help guard them against injuries. In addition to the strength training exercises there are specific plyometric exercises that will help with groin and lateral hip strength. It would be ideal to choose the Ice Hockey Program that has Power Cleans and the other Olympic exercises, but many may be unfamiliar with these exercises. For this reason, they have been removed in the "no Power Cleans" program. Check out the exercise videos to learn about the power clean and power snatch exercises, if interested. Once ready for these explosive exercises just switch the program over!

Throughout the length of the Ice Hockey programs, the manipulation of the sets and repetitions for each exercise will be based on periodization concepts that involve changing the intensity and the volume of the workouts.

The starting point of the workout is based on an initial fitness level. With feedback, the actual progression of the program will follow the body's unique adaptation process to exercise. Fine tune the program to include all the exercises that feel the best!


Select a Program then enter its name in the 'Sport/Fitness Goal' box of your fitness profile form
4 Day Competitive Ice Hockey Progam
View a Sample Exercise from this Program below
4 Day Competitive Ice Hockey Progam - no Power Cleans
OLY - Clean Pull View Video
Exercise Description:

Approach the bar and position your feet slightly inside shoulder width. Place your hands on the bar with a grip that is just outside the width of your hips. Keep your back flat and your shoulders over the bar in the bottom position. Lift the bar off the ground with your legs not your back, until the weight clears your knees. Don't yank the bar off the ground. This will destroy the proper back angle needed to lift safely. This is the first pull phase and it must be done correctly. Any problems here will be magnified and make the other phases of the lift impossible to perform. The second pull phase involves accelerating your hips forward and shrugging your shoulders when the bar reaches the middle to upper portion of your legs. Pull the bar as high as you can, you will not be able to pull it as high as a Clean High Pull as you should be using more weight. Keep the bar close to your body throughout the movement. This exercise is great for developing a powerful hip drive and shrug which will transfer to other olympic lifts and sport performance!


Thursday, November 2, 2017

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The Competitive Ice Hockey programs were developed to help with the specific strength and muscular endurance needs of a hockey player. Hockey players also need a program that will help guard them against injuries. In addition to the strength training exercises there are specific plyometric exercises that will help with groin and lateral hip strength. It would be ideal to choose the Ice Hockey Program that has Power Cleans and the other Olympic exercises, but many may be unfamiliar with these exercises. For this reason, they have been removed in the "no Power Cleans" program. Check out the exercise videos to learn about the power clean and power snatch exercises, if interested. Once ready for these explosive exercises just switch the program over!

Throughout the length of the Ice Hockey programs, the manipulation of the sets and repetitions for each exercise will be based on periodization concepts that involve changing the intensity and the volume of the workouts.

The starting point of the workout is based on an initial fitness level. With feedback, the actual progression of the program will follow the body's unique adaptation process to exercise. Fine tune the program to include all the exercises that feel the best!



Select a Program and fill out the fitness profile form to get started. 

4 Day Competitive Ice Hockey ProgamView a Sample Exercise From this Program Below4 Day Competitive Ice Hockey Progam - no Power Cleans


Ply - Alternate Leg Bounding (SR) View Video
Exercise Description:

The Speed Skater exercise will develop the muscles in the hip, groin, ankles and quadriceps. It will help to improve lateral quickness and agility. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart, bend your knees to lower your body 8-10 inches and lean forward until your shoulders are positioned above your knees. Remember, even though you are leaning over you should do so by bending at the waist while maintaining good posture in your upper back. Begin by lightly hopping sideways about 2 feet and landing on your right foot, then hop sideways back onto your left foot and repeat for the required repetitions. Each leg must perform all the repetitions of the set. So, if your workout calls for 8 repetitions each leg must jump 8 times for a total of 16 jumps! Land with your feet in a strong, full-foot position. Don't just land on your toes! You can increase the lateral distance of your hopping from 2 feet to 6 feet as you become more powerful. You can also perform this exercise in a stationary fashion or in a linear fashion by moving forward slightly with each lateral jump. Your legs will look like a speed skater powerfully pushing from side to side.

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