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Hi everyone!  My husband and I have just started playing hockey this past 
year.  We are both 35 years old and would love to go to a really intense 
adult hockey camp for our 11th Anniversary.  Okay I'll admit I'm the one who 
wants to go to a really intense camp.  He'll settle for any camp.  I really 
want to improve and I'm looking for a camp that takes adults seriously.  I 
just finished up a clinic with a bunch of very cool eight year old boys but 
was basically ignored during the clinic. I'd really like to jump start my 
improvement. We are willing to travel anywhere in North America for the camp. 
 We have my mom booked to watch our 3 kids for a week and we are set. Any 
suggestions?  Thanks!
Cristi in Pennsylvania

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I highly recommend the Can-Am Hockey Camps,

I've attended this camp in Lake Placid the past 2 summers, and I can't say 
enough about it.   They also have camps in Vega, and Guelph Canada.

They break everybody up into teams (about 15 players + goalie + 2 caoches per 
team), and you stay with your same team for the entire week.  (good 
camper/coach ratio).

2 hour practice in the morning, an hour or so practice in the evening 
forllowed by a game/scrimmage each evening.

Not to mention that the coaches are great.  While they run a "tight ship" on 
the ice, they also make it a lot of fun both on and off the ice. 

There is usually some sort optional of camp activity each afternoon -  canoe 
races on the lake, golf tournament, etc.    It really is a "sleep away camp" 
for adults.

Check out their website - www.canamhockey.com

Be sure to register early -  a few of my friends were shut out because they 
signed up late.

Jill

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"Only you can prevent hockey stick fires."

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Women*s Hockey Tames Mavericks

Madison, Wis. - Karen Rickard (Bowmanville, Ont.) recorded the first hat trick of her career while Kathryn Greaves (Mentor, Ohio) had her first multi-point effort as Wisconsin women*s hockey defeated MSU, Mankato, 7-0, at the Alliant Energy Center on Sunday.
	For the 15th time in 16 games this season, the Badgers reached the scoreboard first. Kelly Kegley (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) had her first of three points in the game with a goal at 6:19. The sophomore converted the rebound off her own initial shot for her sixth goal of the season. Michelle Sikich (Apple Valley, Minn.) had the first of three assists in the game on the play.
	*We told our defense to get the puck deep and Kerry Weiland did thaton the first goal,* said head coach Trina Bourget. *We wanted to let our forwards go on the forecheck because when people are doing their jobs we do it very well. It created an opportunity for Michelle Sikich who got the puck out to Kelly Kegley for the goal. I think that one set the tone.*
	Meghan Hunter (Oil Springs, Ont.) recorded the next two goals for Wisconsin in nearly identical fashion. The frosh deflected point shots past MSU goaltender Shari Vogt, first from Nicole Uliasz (Perkasie, Penn.), then from Greaves. Hunter*s goals, her 25th and 26th of the year, came at 7:47 and 19:55 of the first period.
	Rickard began her first hat trick early in the second at the 4:29 mark, scoring off a rebound of a Kendra Antony (Yorkton, Sask.) shot. It was the UW*s only power-play goal of the contest. Rickard scored a second time at 11:00 on a tick-tack-toe play with Sikich behind the net to Kegley, at the right front of goal, to Rickard waiting on the left post.
	Antony added her 10th of the season at 18:47 of the final period from Kerry Weiland (Palmer, Alaska) and Hunter. Rickard then completed the hat trick with a goal at 19:55. She put in her own rebound after taking a pass from Sikich.
	Jen Neary (Dallas, Texas) earned her second shutout of the season and second win with 11 saves. The sophomore improved to 2-0-0 with the result. Mankato*s Vogt falls to 1-7-1 with her 31-save effort.
	*This was definitely the better of the two games in the series,* Bourget added. *I was very proud of the whole team and how it played. Everyone had a great night. I was really happy to see Karen Rickard get her first hat trick. It was just a great overall team effort. You work hard, you play together and play the system and good things will come.* 
	Seventh-ranked Wisconsin (11-3-2, 8-2-2 WCHA) guaranteed itself second place in the conference at the midpoint of conference play with 18 points after the first 12 games. The Badgers stay home for the third straight week next weekend in nonconference action. Boston College (2-10-0) is the next UW opponent with games against the Badgers on Dec. 9 and 10 at the Capitol Ice Arena. The games begin at 1:05 p.m.

			1	2	3	F
Wisconsin		3	2	2	7
MSU, Mankato		0	0	0	0

1st - 1, UW, Kegley 6 (Sikich), 6:19; 2, UW, Hunter 25 (Uliasz, Greaves), 7:47; 3, UW, Hunter 26 (Greaves, Antony), 19:55. 2nd - 4, UW, Rickard 7 (Antony, Hunter), PP, 4:29; 5, UW, Rickard 8 (Kegley, Sikich), 11:00; 6, UW, Antony 10 (Weiland, Hunter), 18:47. 3rd - 7, UW, Rickard 9 (Sikich, Kegley), 19:55. Saves -  UW, Neary (2-0-0) 4-3-4=11; MSU, Vogt (1-7-1) 8-12-11=31. Referee - Krista Knight. AR: Tim Richter, Shawn Thiele. Attendance - 240.


Paul Capobianco
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University of Wisconsin
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