OHL netminders invited to Canada’s Program of Excellence Goaltending Camp
CALGARY, Alta. – Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence and National Women’s Program are preparing for the 2019-20 season with a pair of four-day goaltending camps at the Markin MacPhail Centre at WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park in Calgary.
The camps bring together the top goaltending talent and elite-level instructors from across the country. They serve as the initial evaluation stage for summer development and selections camps for Canada’s national teams.
The Program of Excellence goaltending camp, set for June 5-8, will welcome 26 male goaltenders, including 10 at the under-20 level, four at the under-18 level and 12 in the under-17 category.
“The Program of Excellence goaltending camp is another great opportunity to work with the top young goaltenders in the country, and a very important part of the development process for these athletes,” said Shawn Bullock, director of men’s national teams for Hockey Canada. “This four-day camp will provide goalies at all levels of our program the benefit of working with and learning from some of the top instructors in Canada in preparation for the upcoming season.”
On the National Women’s Program side, 20 goaltenders will gather in Calgary from June 6-9 for four days of practices. Eleven goaltenders will participate in the National Women’s Team and National Women’s Development Team camp, joined by nine in the under-18 category.
“We are excited to welcome 20 of the top goaltenders in the country, and to continue to develop the strong talent pool of goalies in Canada,” said Gina Kingsbury, director of women’s national teams for Hockey Canada. “Having all our athletes from the under-18 level to the national team work with the same group of elite coaches provides consistency to our program and allows for development at all ages of the National Women’s Program.”
OHL GOALTENDERS INVITED TO CANADA’S PROGRAM OF EXCELLENCE GOALTENDING CAMP:
Under-20 (2):
Jet Greaves (Barrie Colts)
Hunter Jones (Peterborough Petes)
Under-18 (3):
Will Cranley (Ottawa 67’s)
Tristan Lennox (Saginaw Spirit)
Joe Vrbetic (North Bay Battalion)
Under-17 (OHL Prospects) (5):
Matteo Drobac (Hamilton Bulldogs/Halton Hurricanes)
Carter Garvie (Saginaw Spirit/Grey-Bruce Highlanders)
Ben Gaudreau (Sarnia Sting/North Bay Trappers)*
Patrick Leaver (Oshawa Generals/Smiths Falls Bears U18)
Josh Rosenzweig (Niagara IceDogs/Toronto Red Wings)*
*committed to OHL member team
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