
Oilers and Tyler Fleck to Host Hockey "Supercamp"
Published on April 16, 2012 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
TULSA, OK - Tulsa Oilers captain Tyler Fleck has announced the dates for the Tulsa edition of his Canadian Supercamp, and he's getting a little help from his friends.
Fleck's fellow Oilers, Marty Standish, Michel Beausoleil, Gio Flamminio, Sean Erickson, and Ian Keserich will be on hand at the Oilers Ice Center from June 11-June 15 to put on a comprehensive hockey skills camp for kids ages 5-18.
Young hockey players will learn from the pros and enhance their abilities in power skating, conditioning, reflex training, shooting, passing, creativity, and so much more.
Each day of the co-ed camp will feature a three-hour on-ice session. Lunch and a custom jersey will be included with the entry fee.
Fleck, who just finished his 13th season of professional hockey, is fifth all-time with 714 games played in the Central Hockey League. The veteran defenseman is bringing his camp to Tulsa for a second straight year and also runs similar summer camps in his hometown of Estevan, Saskatchewan.
Call 405-255-1979 or log on to www.fleckshockey.com for more information. The registration deadline is May 15th and space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Central Hockey League Stories from April 16, 2012
- Shots from the Point for April 16, 2012 (Playoff Edition) - CHL
- Oilers and Tyler Fleck to Host Hockey "Supercamp" - Tulsa Oilers
- Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report - OSC Original by Dan Krieger
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