
NAHL Introduces Futures Prospect Tournament
Published on March 9, 2015 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Aberdeen Wings News Release
The Future Prospects Tournament (FPT) Series will include the 1999 - 2002 birth years divided up into two age groups.
Players will be introduced and exposed to junior hockey and in particular, the NAHL, NA3HL as well as the NAPHL (Tier I Midget Hockey). The players "NAHL weekend experience" will consist of competitive hockey, education of the future levels of hockey, academic preparation for NCAA hockey, and exposure to professional, college, and junior scouts.
The FPT Series is open to all players, birth years 1999-2002. Please complete the registration form and camp fee.
Ice time and Jerseys included in camp fee.
Go to www.nahl.com/fpt
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