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SEJHL Showcase at the Fort Myers Skatium

The Florida Eels will be hosting a SEJHL Junior Tournament on Labor Day Weekend, starting saturday September 5, 2009 – Sunday September 6th, 2009

Next weekend marks the opening weekend for the Florida Eels Junior C team. The Eels are floridaeels_logofileding two teams this year. the Junior C and Junior B squads.  The 4 Junior C teams from the Florida Division will battle it out for the Showcase Championship.  These will  be very exciting games. Come and meet and support the many new faces of the Florida Eels. We have added 14 new players this year to our program and we look forward to you and your family being in attendance and supporting our local teams.  Below are the dates and times of our games.

9/5/2009 10:00 AM 50 Fort Myers Skatium Florida Eels Tampa Bay Bolts
9/5/2009 12:15 PM 50 Fort Myers Skatium Space Coast Hurricanes Palm Beach Hawks
9/5/2009 7:00 PM 50 Fort Myers Skatium Florida Eels Palm Beach Hawks
9/5/2009 9:15 PM 50 Fort Myers Skatium Tampa Bay Bolts Space Coast Hurricanes
9/6/2009 9:00 AM 50 Fort Myers Skatium Florida Eels Space Coast Hurricanes
9/6/2009 11:15 AM 50 Fort Myers Skatium Tampa Bay Bolts Palm Beach Hawks
9/6/2009 5:00 PM 50 Fort Myers Skatium TBA TBA
9/6/2009 7:15 PM 50 Fort Myers Skatium TBA TBA

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Improve your Stick Handling Skills with the EZpuck

If you need to get your stick handling to the next level then you should check out this great new product.  The ezpuck_imageEZPuck.  Weather you are on the ice or on dry land, you can’t get better then this.  The EZPuck replaces the little orange cones that we all use.  The bad thing about the cones is when you bump them, they go everywhere.  Now you have to set them back up again.  Just imagine running a quick drill with the whole team back to back, too much stop time.

Now with the EZPuck you put them down and they stay down.  Also they don’t get in the way of the shaft of the stick as you weave the puck in and out.  If you need to get your stick handling stills to the next level then you need to practice and practice.  Take the EZPuck to the rink and start working out your problem areas now.
Product Features:
  • EZpuck is designed specifically to improve stick handling and puck control, which will lead to greater success and scoring.
  • EZPuck can be arranged in patterns to cover a wide variety of drills.
  • Consistent use of EZpuck will allow one to move the puck faster and with more accuracy.
  • Use of EZpuck will improve hand-eye coordination.
  • EZpuck allows you to train all year, both on or off the ice.
  • EZPuck is easy to transport and can be set up and ready for use in less than 30 seconds.
  • Never tip up a cone again!
  • EZpuck was engineered to remain stationary on the ice, unlike cones or other similar stick handling tools.
  • EZpuck was created with a low profile design that does not interfere with stick movement or skating.
  • This quality product was made with non-corrosive materials for longevity.
  • EZpuck was designed with an R-value to prevent EZPuck from freezing to the ice.
  • Lightweight and easy to transport.

Check out this video and you will see why the EZPuck is the next best thing to get your stick handling improved to the level you need it to be.

Get the EZPuck Today

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Hockey Power Skating Video

I came across this video on youtube the other day and thought that everyone might like to see it.  It is Victory on Ice and you can check out the web site here http://www.victoryonice.com/.  Now I am not a hockey coach or anything like that but this guy looks really good.  The worst part is that on his schedule he was just at Incredible Ice, Coral Springs, FL.  on Aug. 3rd – 6th.  Well I hope you like the video and let me know what you think of it. Maybe we can get him down here to southwest Florida to do another hockey camp.

 

 

Eels Bantam A Team Joins Forces With Tampa Black Bears

An Alliance is Forged…

The Florida Eels and the Tampa Black Bears will joining forces in the 09/10 youth ice hockey season here is Florida.  The two teams will be coming together to form a Bantam A team.  This joint venture came to be this past Saturday night as the Bantam age players for the eels were holding a skills clinic.  Coach Frank Scarpaci and Coach Chris Frontiero of the Black Bears put there heads together while at the Fort Myers Skatium to bring the teams together.  In the upcoming season the Bantam A team will be wearing both the Florida Eels jerseys and the Tampa Black Bear jerseys throughout.

“With this agreement comes the ability to expose youth hockey players, in the Tampa Bay area, to what I believe is the finest hockey program in the southeast” said Coach Frontiero.  “We are very happy to have the Florida Eels as our sister affiliate.”

Coach Scarpaci said,”The black bears are well run and this is an opportunity to open some doors for the and for us.  Having the bears as our sister affiliate just makes our program here that much more accessible.  Our goals are the same, to get as many of these kids to college as we can.  And perhaps even some day see the first Florida born player in the NHL.”

If you would like more information on the Florida Eels youth hockey teams or this article you can check out the
Florida Eels website.

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Eels Alumni Sign with Skidmore College

I am proud to announce that another one our Florida Eels Elite player has reached his lifelong  dream of playing NCAA Div. 3 College Hockey.  Andrew Haber, who played for the Eels Bantam AAA team and the Midget U-16 AAA Team and most recently our Junior Team, has been accepted to Skidmore College in New York. It is extremely exciting for Andrew and his family. Andrew has been a solid defense-man for the Eels for years. He is an extremely smart player who goalies love to have protecting the defensive zone. Andrew can also rack up the points as well. He is a constant threat offensively. The past 2 years Andrew has also played for the Elite Prep School Lawrence Academy in Massachusetts.

At Lawrence, Andrew was one of several former Eels on their squad. We all look forward to Andrew playing NCAA Hockey for Skidmore. We are all very proud to see another member of our Eels progress to this elite level. A warm note also goes to Andrew’s dad, “Doc Haber” who generously demoted so much of his time and efforts to our Eels.  Thank you and congratulations.

Ice Hockey-Stick Handling Drills

Stick Handling Drills

The best way to get better is to work on it.  If you need to improve your stick handling then you need to set aside some time every day to work on what you need to improve.  Hand eye coordination is the key in ice hockey.  Being ablt to feel the puck on your stick and know where it is at all time.  Get a golf ball and you hockey stick and work on these drills in the garage on in the basement . (if you have one, we don’t in Florida)  Take a look at this video and it will give you some good ideas.  Remember, you can’t get better if you don’t practice.  Now get out there and work it.

 And if you are in need of a new hockey stick then check this site out:

Hockey Sticks

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Florida Ice Hockey Summer Camps

Florida Ice Hockey Summer Camps that you just don’t want to miss.  Bring out the best in your game and come to join us at the Fort Myers Skatium for some great hockey trainning.

Extreme Training For The Extreme Hockey Player Well, it is time to make that decision.  Are you going to Train dsc_2317over the summer and gain that edge to become one of the top ice hockey players in the Fort Myers area?  We are offering you the opportunity to train 4 hours a day 5 days a week for 6 weeks of on-ice and off-ice strengthen and conditioning training.  Yes that is about 120 hours of intense ice hockey training during the summer.  If you compare this to your regular ice season that runs approximately 30 weeks, you only! get 60 hours of ice for the entire season.  Under the Florida Elite Summer Camp, you would get 60 hours of ice in 6 weeks.  You also will get 60 more hours of hockey specific strengthen and conditioning training.  For the die hard player, we would also include 2 additional hours a day of public skate so you can augment the training – over the 20 summer that equals 60 additional hours!  Do not be fooled.  The only way you will excel in hockey, or any sport, is to have absolute dedication, devotion, determination, commitment, hard work and focus.  Having dreams and goals alone are not enough. You have to implement the goals by an execution of a plan.  Our Summer Ice Hockey Program does just that.  Our Camp focuses on Power Skating, Stick handling, Passing and Scoring.  In addition to individual skills development we work on team skills, power plays, penalty kills and systems.  It is the over all program.  Best of all it is at your front door.  These camps are offered right here at the !  Fort Myers Skatium The Cost for is $325.00 per week.  Multiple week discounts are available at $275.00 per week Special Discount $300.00 for Eels with a further discount of $250 for multiple weeks Florida Elite – Summer Hockey Camp 2009 With Coach Frank Scarpaci ( Florida Eels & Edison Academy )

Hockey Camp Dates – Advanced Reservations Recommended • June 15 – 19 • June 22 – 26 July 13 -17 July 27 – 31 Aug 10 – 14 Aug 17 – 21 Contact Frank Scarpaci – scarpacif@aol.com 941-400-9023

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Florida Eels Junior Team Tryouts 2009

Florida Eels Junior Teams Tryout This Sunday
June 14, 2009

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Come Join the most Exciting Junior Program in Florida.

Six Players making the MJHL All Star Team
Six Players in the Top  20 in League Scoring
36 Alumni20off playing in Div 1 and 3 College Hockey
2 Alumni this year on NHL Central Scouting Expected to go in this year’s NHL Draft
1 Alumni Already Drafted to the NHL
1 Alumni former Captain of the NTDP
400 Hours of on Ice Practice-2 hours a day 5 days a week 40 weeks a year
250 Hours of off-ice conditioning
New England College Tour 12-15 schools
3 College Showcases
Minimum of 3 hours per week of SAT/ACT Educational Training
College Advising and Counseling
Game and Practice Video Analysis

The Florida Eels will be fielding two teams this year. One in the MJHL (Junior B) and one in the SEJHL ( Junior C) The Florida Eels will be hosting a joint tryouts to provide all of its prospects and opportunity to be evaluated by coaches from the Junior B and C Teams.
The Tryout for the Florida Eels Junior teams are as follows:
 
June 14th 2009 Sunday 9am- 1pm
They will be held at the Fort Myers Skatium 2250 Broadway Fort Myers Florida 33901
Cost for players who are attending the Tryouts for the First Time is $50.00

For more information please contact Frank Scarpaci e-mail scarpacif@aol.com or 941-400-9023
Take a look at our web www.floridaeels.org

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Florida Eels Jr. Team at the NHL Pre Draft Showcase

The Florida Eels Jr Team has an incredible showing at the New England NHL Pre Draft Showcase winning 2 floridaeels_logogames and losing one to the Nationally renowned Bean Town Bullies.

The Eels fought a hard battle against the Beantown Bullies Friday morning at 7:00 am. In the stands watching the Eels were 11 Div I and 3 Colleges including BU BC Northeastern, Holy Cross and others. Moreover, also in attendance were the NHL Columbus Blue Jackets and Florida Panthers. 

Despite the loss, the Eels played phenomenal. The average size of the Beantown and New Jersey and the Hitman players was over 6’0 tall. The Beantown Bullies had over 16 players who played Major Junior, Prep School or Junior A Elite and the Hitman had an equally potent group of boys. 

Eels Sniper Marcus Marion Schools Walpole Top Goalie in Pre Draft

At the Hitman game and Walpole game the arena was packed with at least 30 scouts from the New England Colleges in observance of those games.
The Walpole Express fell to the Eels in a 5-2 old fashion barnburner. The Walpole Team had many of their Junior A and B players in that game

Over all the Eels had a fantastic weekend. The weekend was filled with enormous exposure opportunities and visibility unlike never before.

Florida Eel off to Division 1 school in New England

Florida Eel player Chad Darcy is off to UNH

     Chad Darcy commits to UNH. Chad Darcy has been with the Eels for Five years. It is extremely excitinunh_jerseyg that he will be going off to UNH this fall. Chad is a defenseman/forward who size no doubt has been imposing at 6’5” 210 pounds

     Chad Darcy has been with the Eels for Five years. It is extremely exciting that he will be going off to UNH this fall. Chad is a defenseman/forward who size no doubt has been imposing on his opponents, at 6’5” 210 pounds.

     Chad has been with the Eels for the last 5 years. He started with the Eels playing Bantam AAA, Midget AAA and with the Junior team. He attended Stephen Husmann Prep at JP Igloo and Edison Academic Center. Chad is definitely a by product of our intense training program. He came to the Eels from South Boston Mass as a young recruit and has excelled as one of our Elite players. There was never any doubt that he would reach his goals. He never sat back and took things for granted. Hard work on and off the ice. In school and out. As a player he reminds many scouts of Hale Gill.  We are very proud of this young man.

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