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About Rick Fleming
| Rick has had the privilege of working with some of the
finest hockey coaches in the country. Rick was an Assistant
Coach at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, under the
direction of current Head Hockey Coach Mark Mazzolenie, of theUnited States Hockey League Green Bay Gamblers. Rick has been an instructor at summer
hockey camps since 1984 and has worked with the some of the
finest teachers in the game of hockey. Such as, Assistant
Coach Grant Standbrook of Maine University, the late Shawn Walsh, Former Head Coach of Main University
and Two-time National Coach of the year, NHL Coach Kevin Constantine, and University of Wisconsin Coach Mike Eaves. Rick is currently scouting for the Green Bay Gamblers in the United States Hockey League. |
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Rick's
"Resume"
- 20+ years Hockey Instructor at
the Youth, High School, College, and Junior level
- Junior “A”
Assistant and Head Coach Omaha Lancers (USHL)
- Associate Head Coach Indianapolis Jr. Ice (NAJHL)
- Head High School Hockey Coach: 14+ Years Experience
- NCAA Championship Player and Captain (1989)
- NCAA Championship Coach (1990)
- Player at Every Level
- Hockey Parent
- B.S. in Physical Education and Recreation with an emphasis on
Kinesiology - The study of movement performance
- M.S. in Educational Teaching
- Teacher with 14 years experience
-Current Wisconsin Scout for the USHL'S Green Bay Gamblers
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Rick’s Philosophy…
“My
camps will undoubtedly increase skating performance. Every player will understand the value of being a strong skater and my attention to detail will provide him/her the ability to be a more effective, explosive skater. The benefits gleaned from a four-week camp compared to week-long condensed version are incredible. With a degree in Physical Education, I have learned that practice and repetition over a period of time is more effective for conditioning, muscle memory and skill advancment." The elite
player will understand the value of being a strong skater and will allowhim/her the ability to be a more
effective, explosive skater. For the “in-house” player who has
aspirations to make the travel team or a double A team, this
camp is a must. For the beginner skater, he/she will be
challenged, yet, comfortable on the ice, grouped with a small
number of skaters and able to learn at his/her own set pace.”
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