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For the 2020-2021 season, we have made a change to the Flyers Season Ticket mandatory fundraiser. Over the years, we have noticed that most families turn in their tickets with their own name or do not turn them in at all and the number of additional tickets sold has declined with each year. This year, to give everyone in the organization a chance without having to remember to turn in their tickets, each player will have their name entered into the raffle automatically once rostered on a team. Coach Doug Rose is a New Jersey native who grew up playing out of Hollydell Ice Arena. He played his youth hockey for the Hollydell Hurricanes and Juniors for the Little Flyers.Doug signed in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) with the the Fairbanks Ice Dogs playing there for 3 years as a Defenseman and won a National Championship with the team.Doug started his NCAA Hockey career with Division 3 Neumann University and then transferred to Stevenson University where he was an All League Defenseman.

Following graduation Doug signed to play professionally in the SPHL for the Knoxville Ice Bears where he was named to the All Star Game, All Rookie Team and Second Team All League as a Defenseman.The following year Doug signed a Professional contract and is currently playing overseas in the Netherlands in the BeNe League for Hijs Hokij Den Haag.As a Coach, Doug has been the Lead Instructor for Johnny Gaudreau’s Ignited Camps out of the Hollydell Ice Arena. For the past 9 years, Doug ran Clinics for: Power Skating,Stick Handling, Checking, Defensemen, Learn to Skate, Learn to Play along with Private lessons. Doug is also a Head Coach in the Summer for Coaches Choice Hockey Group, which is a Summer Showcase Program. He also runs skill clinics in the Netherlands for Power Play Hockey Camps for ages 4-14.Stay tuned for more information!!

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Panda run hd wallpapers. The official Youtube page of the Anaheim Ducks. In our second episode of All Access: Turning The Page, we take a behind-the-scenes look at the 2019 NHL Draft from Vancouver, British Columbia! Hockey participation offers families value beyond making an individual a better player or even a better athlete. The game of hockey is a powerful platform for participants to build character, foster positive values and develop important life skills.These benefits are available to all players, desirable to every family and transcend the game.

The below letter from an Official is posted on the DVHL homepage about one of our Duck Teams (U14A American) that played the Cap City Vipers on 1/26/20.Our player received a minor concussion and will be back playing the game he loves in a few weeks!A LETTER FROM AN OFFICIAL:The spirit of USA Hockey is alive and well. Sportsmanship does live and it was exhibited by two teams that I just officiated.I had the pleasure of officiating a Bantam A game this past Sunday (26 Jan 2020) at Twin Ponds East between Vipers Hockey and the Delaware Ducks. Not only was it a fantastic game but the sportsmanship displayed by the players of both teams towards the other players as well as toward the officials deserves comment. This clearly emanated from the coaching staff as it was obvious in the way they handled their benches and team during the game. This was highlighted when a Ducks player was checked and fell awkwarding into the boards, hitting his head and receiving a concussion. As the head coaches FROM BOTH TEAMS, attended to the player, it was obvious that their sole and primary purpose was not on the game, not on the hit, nor on what the penalty should be called, but was instead focused on the player's safety.

Both head coaches helped the player off the ice and to his locker room before returning to their benches.When so many coaches at the youth level are focused on winning, I wanted to pass along a kind word on two coaches whose focus has not been lost. It remains on sportsmanship, and teaching these young players life skills on had to conduct oneself during the spirit of competition. The players in turn displayed this same demeanor towards their coaches, the officials and their opponents.Please feel free to pass along a kind word of gratitude to the DVHL and /or the Delaware Ducks and Capital City Vipers organizations.Sincerely,Robert Goodman. Hi Everyone,Hope the season is going well! We will be back for our 31st year of Summer Hockey Camps.

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We're at Patriot for a 4 Day Camp, June 29-July 2.If you've never been to our Camps, we have all the parts of the game in the week of work. Each day is 3 hours on ice (2-90 min sessions), off ice training and video each day of the camp.

Times are 8:30 am drop off and 2:30 pick up.Parents can always drop off early as we are at the rink by 7:15 am each day. Camp is open for all levels, ages and boys/girls!We work power skating every day, individual skill work and team play as well. We have puck protection, battle drills, scrimmage and more! Most camps out there are drill after drill without much teaching. Players Edge are 'Skills Camps' where we really work the technique that helps them improve their skills for the game.All camps are on our siteWe are updating our new website right now but our original is up and taking apps now. Most of our camps sell out either 1 group or 2 in each city. We always make it fun, challenging and a great week of hockey.All it takes is $100 deposit to sign up, balance due just before camp.

All players and goalies get great camp jersey, t-shirt, and report card. If you can spread the word to your teammates, that would be awesome!Let me know if you have any questions at all.Camps:Jacksonville, FL (4 day camp) May 26-29Olive Branch, MS June 8-12Carmel, IN June 15-19Aston, PA June 22-26Newark, DE (4 day camp) June 29-July 2Frederick, MD July 6-10Bloomington, IL July 13-17Nashville, TN July 20-24Kankakee, IL July 27-31Thank youMark CatronHead Instructor.

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