Legacy Hockey Skill Development Programs

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LegacyHockey
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Legacy Hockey Skill Development Programs

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Legacy Hockey is a new AAA/Summer Hockey Development program that will focus on the development of all skill levels from Mites up to the High School level. All teams and programs will be based out of the Vadnais Sports Complex located in Vadnais Heights Minnesota.

Legacy Hockey will offer training and skill development in the AAA team format for birth years 1998 - 2004. The focus on these teams will be of overall skill development, and will cater to the player who is looking to challenge and push themselves to become a more skilled hockey player. The teams will follow a progressive practice plan and compete in several tournaments, while receiving constant feedback from the coaching staff. This program is designed for the player who has dedicated themselves to improving their individual hockey skills in a competitive team environment. Players are expected to participate regularly in practice and commit to team concepts.

Legacy Hockey will also be offering Mite - Squirt - Peewee - Bantam and High School summer "camp" programs. These camps will be between 20 and 30 hours of on ice training with flexible schedules, with camp hours being offered in both day time and evening hours over the summer months. This training will consist of a combination of skill development, small area games and overall conditioning of the player. These camps are a cost effective option that will allow for a player to improve their hockey skills, while also allowing the flexibility to participate in other sports or activities.

Legacy Hockey will be a program that focuses on the following areas:

* Competitive AAA Teams for Birth Years 1998 - 2004
* Summer Skill Development Camps from Mites up to High School
* Experienced Coaches and Instructors
* Competitively Priced
* Committed to training players at all levels of skill and commitment
* Offer programs for both Boys and Girls

More information on Legacy Hockey to follow shortly.
HockeyDad41
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Post by HockeyDad41 »

How is the new crap different from the old crap?
Solving all of hockey's problems since Feb 2009.
we're all crazy
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Post by we're all crazy »

My kids aren't planning to do anything with Legacy this summer, but I hope to see the program succeed. We've got plenty of years left in hockey and the drive to VH isn't bad. To that end, I hope to see this "relaunch" clearly defined. Copy/Paste might not be enough.
hockeymannorth
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Post by hockeymannorth »

who's running Legacy is it still Scott Bond
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