AHIHA-Stan Mikita Hockey School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Bensenville
A free hockey camp for players who are deaf and hard of hearing with beginner through college-level ability
Join the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association (AHIHA) for the Stan Mikita Hockey School on June 13-20.
The hockey school is for deaf and hard-of-hearing hockey players with beginner through college-level ability who are actively participating in an organized hockey program and wish to improve their skills.
Players will enjoy on-ice instruction and off-ice conditioning sessions with the National Hockey League, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and the National Team Development Program coaching staff. Evening games will take place against local teams.
Players will need a current USA Hockey Membership number to begin the registration process.
AHIHA will provide daily bus transportation between the hotel and the ice arena for hockey players and their families. Campers will receive three evening meals during the week. There is a closing reception following the awards ceremony on the last day of the camp.
There is no cost for hockey players to participate.
Players under 21 must have a parent/guardian accompany them to the hockey school. Participants are responsible for travel and accommodations, meals (unless provided by AHIHA), and transportation other than the bus.
Visit the AHIHA website for more information and to register online.
Please complete all the registration information before you arrive at the hockey school. If you have any questions, please email becky@ahiha.org.

