
Storm Will Host Pair of Hockey Clinics
Published on October 25, 2006 under ECHL (ECHL)
Toledo Walleye News Release
(Toledo, Ohio) The Toledo Storm, ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks, announced today that they will host a pair of hockey clinics on Wednesday, November 1 beginning at 5:30pm the Toledo Sports Arena.
Storm Assistant Coach Rick Judson will be teaching the two camps; the Quick N Fast Skating Clinic, which will be held from 5:30pm-7:00pm on November 1st, will teach multiple skating skills such as: quick starts, rapid acceleration, quick direction changes, foot quickness, lateral movement, and full speed puck control. Following the skating clinic, Judson will also teach the Shoot to Score clinic which will take place from 7:00pm-8:30pm. Shoot to Score will teach players the finer points of the wrist shot, backhand, snapshot, shooting while moving, and quick release.
Both clinics are for players ages 7 and up, and any ability level. Players
will be grouped according to age and ability and will receive a free game
ticket to a Toledo Storm hockey game and a copy of a 2006 game program. The
price of the camp is just $30 with limited enrollment available! Interested
players should enroll today by calling 419-691-0200 ext 23 or by emailing
Judson at Rick@toledostorm.com Don't miss the Blues Brothers and Hanson Brothers this weekend when the
Storm battle the Reading Royals on Friday and Saturday night, both games
beginning at 7:35pm. Great seats are still available! Contact the Storm
office at 419-691-0200 or visit www.toledostorm.com
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