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October 2019

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15 MHJ // 2019-2020 MINNESOTA HOCKEY SEASON PRIMER BOYS/GIRLS 14s PROGRAMS As the youngest age level offered, this program introduces the top 14-year-old boys and girls in Minnesota to the HP Programs. Players selected during district tryouts compete in the Spring Festival May 1-3 in Duluth, and the top 120 advances to a development camp in June. BOYS/GIRLS 15s PROGRAMS The top 15-year-old players progress from district tryouts to the Spring Festivals in April/ May, from which 102 players are chosen for the summer camp in June and will have their first opportunity to advance to a USA Hockey National Player Development Camps. BOYS/GIRLS 16 & 17 PROGRAM Following section tryouts, players ages 16-17 will compete in their Spring Festivals April 17-19 at the Plymouth Ice Center. The top 54 players from each age group will compete in the Final 54 Festival, for the opportunity to advance to national camps. HS JUNIORS & SENIORS The Ted Brill Great 8 provides the top boys high school seniors and 18-year-old juniors with a season ending showcase on April 17-19 in South St. Paul. A team of 20 players from each class is chosen to represent Minnesota at the CCM National Invitational on April 30-May 3 in Plymouth. DAVE PETERSON GOALIE AND SHOOTING CAMP Set for August 6-9 in St. Cloud, this camp offers high level skill training for participants in the HP 15-18 programs. 16/ 17s SPRING FESTIVAL The top boys' and girls' hockey players ages 16-17 in Minnesota gather March 29-31 at the Plymouth Ice Center to train with and against the best players in the state. For more details, visit minnesotahockey.org/ highperformance. CCM MINNESOTA HOCKEY HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS PROGRAM As an affiliate of USA Hockey, Minnesota Hockey is proud to conduct the CCM High Performance Programs in conjunction with USA Hockey. The national festivals/camps are used by USA Hockey to identify the top performers in each age group for possible opportunities to represent the U.S.A. at advanced levels of national and international hockey competition. minnesotahockey.org. The CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance Programs provide the top 14- to 18-year-old hockey players in Minnesota with the opportunity to train and compete with the best players in their age group. The HP Spring Festivals and Camps attract coaches and scouts from across the country and offer players the opportunity to advance to national level development camps. Season PRIMER 2019 -20

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