Prep Camp’s Olympic Connection
As women’s ice hockey comes to a close at the 2022 Olympic Games, we would like to recognise and celebrate a number of player’s and staff that all share a Prep Camp connection.
As women’s ice hockey comes to a close at the 2022 Olympic Games, we would like to recognise and celebrate a number of player’s and staff that all share a Prep Camp connection.
Prep Camp is excited for 2022 Elite Male Camps and would like to recognise some of the recent accomplishments of our talented alumni.
Prep Camp is excited to announce that the Elite Female Camp will now be offered for two weeks: July 11-15 and July 18-22.
In total, 10 Prep Camp athletes represented Team BC U16 Male and U18 Female brought home gold at their respective regional competitions.
BC Hockey’s Female U18 level is the third and final stage of the POE. It is an opportunity for the top players in the Province to train and compete at an elite level and is meant to introduce players to the beginning of the Hockey Canada POE.
We look forward to hosting this remarkable group of professionals this summer. They, along with your kids, make camp the incredible experience that it is. Subject to change. Check back weekly!
The WHL Bubble Rosters released for this shorted unprecedented season include many Prep Camp alumni. Check out who made the cut here!
Mark Holick reflects on 30 years as a professional hockey coach, the impact of Covid-19 on his Yale Academy U18 team, and the birth of his podcast in the midst of a pandemic.
Swift Current Broncos Scout (WHL) and Prep Camp Director Kerry Gladson discusses the challenges and opportunities the pandemic has created for Western Hockey League Scouts.
Tony Lindsay, Head Coach of the Fraser Valley Rush, has put the health and well being of his athletes front and center during this pandemic.
For Dom DiRocco and SDE of the Svenka Damhockeyligan, GRATITUDE has become the cornerstone of their season.
Developing skills, habits, & character in a pandemic – Nick Deschenes is helping give kids who train with him build a competitive advantage they will take with them for life.
Kris Beech was touted to be a franchise player in the NHL, drafted 7th overall. It didn’t turn out that way. His journey will touch the hearts and minds of many athletes and parents.
Future focus, the ability to look ahead instead of back, fuels the fire of many high performance athletes.
We are proud to wish 5 Camp Alumni who made this prestigious list the best of luck in the upcoming NHL draft.