GROUP 1 (BY 2016-2018) - SUMMER 2025
For younger players ready to gain fundamental skills and get into the game, Michigan Tech's Group 1 Hockey Camps are the best place to start! Students are given the opportunity to learn each position (except for goaltending), with plenty of practice time—programs are built around daily on-ice instruction, focusing on power-skating, shooting, passing, positional playing, and small area games. Off-ice programming includes hockey skills and age-appropriate competitive games. Participants learn and practice under personalized direction from Michigan Tech’s staff as well as current varsity players, alumni, and guest instructors.
GROUP 2 (BY 2013 - 2015) - SUMMER 2025
Michigan Tech's Group 2 Camps are for players looking to gain all of the fundamental skills of hockey. Students are given the opportunity to learn each position (apart from goaltending) with plenty of practice time—programs are built around daily on-ice instruction, focusing on power-skating, shooting, passing, positional playing, small area games, competitive battle drills, angling, and defensive play. Off-ice programming includes hockey skills, age-appropriate competitive games, video review, and lectures. Participants learn and practice under personalized direction from Michigan Tech’s staff as well as current varsity players, alumni, and guest instructors.
GROUP 3 (BY 2010 - 2012) - SUMMER 2025
Our Group 3 camp stresses both individual and team skills, including the role of the forward and defenseman in breakout patterns, neutral-zone techniques, offensive-zone alignments, checking systems, playing position, and team play. Each day, players spend time on the ice developing skills for shooting, puck protection, power-skating, and body contact. Small-area games and battle drills are presented to increase a player's competitive edge. Participants learn and practice under personalized direction from Michigan Tech’s staff as well as current varsity players, alumni, and guest instructors.
Group 4 (BY 2008 - 2009) - SUMMER 2025
Our Group 4 camp not only focuses on developing individual and team skills on the ice, but also emphasizes off-ice activities that contribute to a player’s overall development. In addition to learning key aspects of the game such as breakout patterns, neutral-zone techniques, offensive-zone alignments, checking systems, and team play, players also participate in nutrition seminars and team workouts. These off-ice components are designed to enhance performance, build strength, and ensure a well-rounded approach to player development. Each day, players spend time on the ice refining their shooting, puck protection, power-skating, and body contact skills through small-area games and battle drills. They also benefit from personalized direction from Michigan Tech’s staff, current varsity players, alumni, and guest instructors, helping them grow both on and off the ice.