Upcoming Development Camps
NEW SUMMER GROUP FRIDAYS FROM 3-5 PM with Off Ice Wed 2-3 pm and Fri 145-245 pm Included Run by Pete Tormey!. Ages 9-12, , Limited to 12 Skaters $799.00
- 8AM-10AM–Junior HS = 2 slots left
- 10 am-12PM–HS Elite = 2 slots left
- Canton Camp 7PM-9PM–HS Elite = 2 slots left
- Falmouth Elite Skills 7-9AM–HS Elite = SOLD OUT!!
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- 8-10 AM–Junior HS–Wks 3-8 = SOLD OUT
- 10-12 PM– College Prospect–Wks 1-8 = SOLD OUT
- 12-2 PM– Pro Group– Wks 1-8 = SOLD OUT
- 2-4 PM– College – Wks 1-8 = SOLD OUT
- 4-6 PM– HS Elite– Wks 1-8 = SOLD OUT

Coach Vincent is currently the Head Skills Instructor for the Florida Panthers in the National Hockey League. Having previously worked with Florida, Tampa Bay, Chicago, Boston and New Jersey, Coach Vincent is a world renowned leader in the Skating and Skills Development field and as regarded as the best in the industry. Both a Stanley Cup Champion and NCAA Champion Coach Vincent has achieved everything a skills coach could ask for over the past 30+ years. Coach Vincent spends his summers training and developing young talent from all over the N America and has worked with a whos who of elite players. Coach Vincent stands by the saying, “There is always room for player development”. Players such as Pat Kane, Jonathon Toews, Patrick Sharp, Dustin Byfuglien, Adam Oates, Keith Yandle, Brent Sopel, Lee Stempniak and many more have trained with Coach Vincent and seen outstanding results. Coach Vincent is ready to get back to work again this summer, are you?
Paul Has Worked With The Best:
“The name Paul Vincent has always been synonymous with excellence in skating and instruction in the hockey world. At MBSC we are proud to be associated with a man who has maintained a flawless reputation for thirty years.”
“Skating with Paul Vincent is a key component of my summer training. Paul understands the important aspects of my game as an individual. He helps me to constantly fine tune strengths while focusing on my weaknesses to improve my overall skill level and game.”
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