Skating with the Wolves

Jul 22, 2008- 3:34 PM

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There are a limited number of openings remaining for youngsters aged six to sixteen to sign-up for the Sudbury Wolves summer development camp. This year's camp will be held at the Cambrian Arena Aug. 4-8.

It will feature five daily sessions of one and one-half hours of on-ice instruction from Wolves assistant coaches Bryan Verreault and Wade Bartley.

Wolves players, including Marcus Foligno, Alain Valiquette and Kyle Tarini, will also be providing individual instruction. Kal Tire Junior Wolves Head Coach Dave Clancy will also be assisting players.

Each player will receive a Wolves jersey and ball camp. Ottawa Senator forward and former Wolves great Nick Foligno will be on hand to sign autographs for each of the youngsters participating in the Wolves development camp.

This year's camp will feature expert instruction on skating, stickhandling, shooting, and offensive and defensive plays.  High-speed flow drills will also be utilized along with a scrimmage on the final day.

Anyone interested in signing up for one of the few remaining spots in this year's hockey camp should contact Maxine in the Wolves' office as quickly as possible at 524-1723, ext. 226, or visit the Wolves website at www.sudburywolves.com to obtain a registration form.

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