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Summer Hockey School

Overview

Miami Hockey School’s goals are to provide a safe camp atmosphere, help hockey players improve on and off the ice, and provide an overall camp experience you won’t get anywhere else. We offer 4 boys’ programs and 2 girls’ programs. Each camp builds on one another which keeps the camp fresh for those who return.

  • On-ice activities include skating, skills, small area games, and daily scrimmages. Each session is run by 2 or 3 of our head and goalie coaches (check out the staff page) along with 2-3 team coaches. We strive to have a 7:1 coach-to-player ratio while on the ice. Our quality coaches have the experience to develop drills and sessions that cater to the age and level of the campers attending.
  • Off-ice hockey sessions such as dry land sessions, video replay, and classroom sessions are every bit as important as the on-ice session. Miami Hockey School has a dedicated classroom coach who will critique all skating sessions during video replay. The classroom coach will also run chalk talk sessions drawing and explaining options for play in all three zones.
  • Other off-ice sessions include the pool and indoor soccer and basketball at Miami University’s Recreational Sports Center, team building, physical testing, and additional cross-training.

The staff of Miami Hockey School and Miami University’s Ice Hockey team look forward to seeing you this summer and providing you with not only top-notch hockey instruction but an overall camp experience you won’t get anywhere else.

The family and parents of Hockey School participants are welcome to stay at the Marcum Hotel and Conference Center, our convenient, on-campus hotel.

Training By Age Group

10U Squirt Development

*All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/Age

'15, '16 (ages 9-10*)

Dates

June 8th - 12th

Cost

Skaters $875 | Goalie $750

Program Information

The Squirt Development camp is designed to emphasize individual hockey skills and primary team concepts in an enthusiastic, fun, structured, and safe atmosphere. The drills and ice sessions are developed by our experienced coaching staff keeping in mind the age and experience level of all participants.

Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Every team is supervised by two team coaches in addition to two on-ice coaches. At the end of the week, each camper gets a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to educate each camper on areas to improve.

We pride ourselves on providing a total camp experience not just focusing on hockey. Each team has 4 on-ice sessions and 2-hour off-ice activities daily. On-ice activities include skating development, skills sessions, team concepts, and a nightly scrimmage to practice the skills learned throughout the day. Our off-ice activities include pool time, team-building activities, and cross-training with different sports. Apart from hockey, this camp provides a valuable life experience, as this is many of the players’ first time away from home.

12U Peewee Training

*All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/Age

'13, '14 (ages 11-12*)

Dates

June 15th - June 20th and June 22nd - June 27th

Cost

Skaters $910 | Goalie $785

Program Information

The Peewee Training camp focuses on the continued development of ice hockey’s basic skills and team concepts but with more advanced and detailed instruction. With the new USA Hockey rules, angling is a major focus, and learning the correct technique of body contact is introduced. The camp builds off of the Squirt Development camp by progressing established skills and adding more in-depth instruction.

Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Every team is supervised by two team coaches in addition to two on-ice coaches. At the end of the week, campers get a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to give the camper things to work on during the year. Campers also get test results from all on/off-ice testing done throughout the week with averages of the 30+ years of hockey school participants to compare where they match up. Returning campers can compare where they have improved and areas for improvement.

14U Bantam Advancement

*All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/Age

'11, '12 (ages 13-14*)

Dates

June 15th - June 20th and June 29th - July 4th

Cost

Skaters $910 | Goalie $785

Program Information

The Bantam Advancement camp is developed for the 14U age player who may also be playing high school hockey as a freshman. We continue to build off of the Peewee Training program but will introduce more advanced team concepts. With bantam-age players starting to check for the first time, we spend a large amount of time teaching proper body contact and effective ways to gain a competitive advantage. Starting at the Bantam age we start to have a more “training camp” atmosphere but do not lose sight of providing an overall positive camp experience.

Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Every team is supervised by two team coaches in addition to two on-ice coaches. We also provide 2 live-in trainers who will ensure all campers' medical needs are attended to. At the end of the week, each camper gets a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to educate the participant on areas needed to improve. Campers also get test results from all on/off-ice testing done throughout the week with averages of the 30+ years of hockey school participants to compare where they match up. Returning campers can compare where they have improved and areas for improvement. Bantam-age participants will get a college guide, an NCAA rules and eligibility guide, and a pre-developed exercise routine based on the Miami Hockey team.

18U/HS Collegiate Development

*All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/Age

'07, '08, '09, '10 (ages 15-18*)

Dates

June 29th - July 4th

Cost

Skaters $910 | Goalie $785

Program Information

The Collegiate Development camp is a highly intense program designed to assist those players who wish to play at the high school, junior, or collegiate level. The camp continues to build off the Bantam Advancement camp but with even more of a training camp atmosphere. Players must be committed to playing at the next level. and all skill/ability levels will be properly integrated into the camp to ensure an enjoyable yet educational camp for all participants.

Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Ice sessions have two coaches who have played, are playing, or coached at the next level. Each team has two team coaches who help facilitate the day’s activities. We also provide 2 live-in trainers who will ensure all campers' medical needs are attended to.

Our off-ice activities consist of plyometric training, the pool, team building, and a collegiate talk designed to educate all participants on how to achieve their goals of playing at a higher level. At the end of the week, each camper gets a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to give the camper things to work on during the year. Campers also get test results from all on/off-ice testing done throughout the week with averages of the 30+ years of hockey school participants to compare where they match up. Returning campers can compare where they have improved and areas for improvement. All participants will receive a college guide, an NCAA rules and eligibility guide, and a pre-developed exercise routine based on the Miami Hockey team.

9U-12U Girls Development

All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/ Age

'13, '14, '15, '16 (ages 9-12*)

Dates

June 22nd - June 27th

Cost

Skaters $910 | Goalie $785

Program Information

The Girls’ Development camp is designed to emphasize individual hockey skills and team play concepts. Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Each ice session has 2 coaches and is supervised by 2 team coaches.

We pride ourselves on providing a total camp experience not just focusing on hockey. Each team has 4 on-ice sessions and 2-hour off-ice activities. On-ice activities include skating development, skills sessions, team concepts, and a nightly scrimmage to practice the skills learned throughout the day. Our off-ice activities include pool time, team-building activities, and cross-training with different sports.

At the end of the week, each camper gets a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to give the camper things to work on during the year. Campers also get test results from all on/off-ice testing done throughout the week. Teen camp participants will get a college guide, an NCAA rules and eligibility guide, and a pre-developed exercise routine based on the Miami Hockey team.

13U-16U Girls Development

All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/ Age

'09, '10, '11, '12 (ages 13-16*)

Dates

June 22nd - June 27th

Cost

Skaters $910 | Goalie $785

Program Information

The Girls’ Development camp is designed to emphasize individual hockey skills and team play concepts. Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Each ice session has 2 coaches and is supervised by 2 team coaches.

We pride ourselves on providing a total camp experience not just focusing on hockey. Each team has 4 on-ice sessions and 2-hour off-ice activities. On-ice activities include skating development, skills sessions, team concepts, and a nightly scrimmage to practice the skills learned throughout the day. Our off-ice activities include pool time, team-building activities, and cross-training with different sports.

At the end of the week, each camper gets a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to give the camper things to work on during the year. Campers also get test results from all on/off-ice testing done throughout the week. Teen camp participants will get a college guide, an NCAA rules and eligibility guide, and a pre-developed exercise routine based on the Miami Hockey team.

8U Day Camp

*All Ages are as of December 31, 2025

Birth year/Age

'17, '18, '19 (ages 6-8*)

Dates

June 8th - 12th 

Cost

Skaters $415

Program Information

The 8U Day Camp offers our youngest group of hockey players the opportunity to develop their basic hockey skills in a fun and safe environment. Boys and girls will receive age-appropriate skill development from our experienced coaching staff through stations, small area games, and daily scrimmages.

Participants are divided into teams and compete against a new team each day. Every team is supervised by two team coaches in addition to two on-ice coaches. At the end of the week, each camper gets a take-home packet with a detailed skating evaluation designed to educate each camper on areas to improve.

Players will participate in off-ice activities, such as swimming and video replay, in addition to the 2-3 hours of on-ice instruction each day. Goalies will also receive goalie-specific training throughout the week. Staff will help the players get dressed and tie skates, but players should have an understanding of how to start to get their equipment on.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Please email the Miami Hockey School if you have any questions.

Why Miami Hockey School?

Why Miami Hockey School?

For more than 35 years we’ve become a leader in the hockey school industry. Nearly 29,000 players have been a part of our program. Last summer over 850 attended representing 26 states. Our facilities allow us to offer the most dynamic and innovative camp experience around.

What is Miami Hockey School's Philosophy

Hockey brings you to MIAMI. We will provide the finest creative hockey instruction within a total, disciplined, organized, and enjoyable atmosphere. All activities are geared toward the athlete’s development as a player and individual. A player’s development is largely determined by the attitude and effort displayed.

What you can expect?

We provide a dedicated full-time staff that ensures the best on and off-ice experience in a disciplined, enthusiastic, SAFE and fun atmosphere at a very reasonable cost. Our Varsity Coaches are the integral core of our coaching staff. Each of our 5 programs is different and builds upon each other to improve and challenge returning students.

What do we expect?

We work hard to insure that all participants have a positive quality experience. We expect all players to be willing and able to participate in all activities and must follow the rules and guidelines established. Those who don’t will be asked to leave. Those with excessive medical problems will have difficulty. Attitude and willingness to work are very important. All those peewee and pre-checking program participants should “practice” getting dressed and tying their own skates… you will have to do it with “limited assistance” while here.

What if I am new to hockey?

We routinely get players new to hockey attending our camp; this is something not new to us. Our coaching staff has the experience, skill, and knowledge to develop lesson plans that suit the skill level of all participants. All we ask is the participant has an open mind and is ready to work hard, have fun, and improve.

Girls VS Boys Camps

We provide a separate girls’ camp so they can participate against other girls and boys can participate against boys. There are not many all-female overnight camps in the country and we are fortunate enough to have enough girls to provide these unique options. Please help us promote and grow the girls' game by coming to Miami Hockey School with friends.

Registration and Payment Information

How may I register?

Miami Hockey School has two ways to register. Online registration is the recommended way to register for Miami Hockey School. You will instantaneously know if you got into the week/s you wanted. There is also a payment plan available through online registration only. You may also mail in your registration form but the camp may be full by the time your form is received. Full payment is required when mailing in the registration form. Credit cards and checks will be accepted when mailing in the registration.

How will I know if I was accepted?

A confirmation email will be sent directly after your registration has been accepted. You will then be instructed to download the final information sheet and medical forms (which need to be brought to camp with you).

Refund/Cancellation Policy

Before camp starts

  • There is a $100.00 administration fee that is non-refundable regardless of payment option. The $40 processing fee is non-refundable.
  • Full refunds (minus non-refundable fees) are given for cases where a medical or summer school reason exists and the following requirements are met:
    • Medical Refund – Request is made in writing to the Summer Sports School Office prior to the Sunday start of camp and a written statement from a doctor is presented to the Miami Hockey School Director.
    • Summer School – Request is made in writing to the Summer Sports School Office prior to June 4, 2023 and a written statement from the school Principal must be provided to the Miami Hockey School Director.
    • Existence of a waiting list or your roommate's failure to get into our program will not be satisfactory grounds for cancellation and a refund.

After camp begins

  • The $100 administrative fee is non-refundable regardless of payment method or when player is removed from camp. The $30 credit card processing fee is non-refundable regardless of when player is removed from camp.
  • A player who leaves camp for a documented medical reason will be issued a percentage of refund based on the day. Each unused day is equivalent to 15% refund of camp fees. For example, if a player leaves on Wednesday night, a refund of 30% of camp fees will be issued… 2 days X 15%.
  • For all other reasons, remaining unused housing and meals cost will be refunded.

What about roommates?

Roommate request is your preference. We will make every effort to accommodate the request. Sometimes, the roommate requested does not apply, doesn't get into the program, or does not request you! You both must request each other for the campers to be roomed together. Requests must be made at least 2 weeks prior to arriving at camp. In the case of more than one name requested, only the first name will be honored. The roommate "triangle" (3 campers all requesting one or another) cannot be accommodated. All roommates will play on the same team. We do not guarantee any other team assignments or triples. 

We cannot guarantee any other team assignments but will work with the camper to help make Miami Hockey School an enjoyable experienced.

Medical forms

Please print it from our website documents page, read it carefully, and DO NOT mail it back, rather bring it with you to check in and give to our trainers.

What to bring

Hockey Equipment

Each player is responsible for providing and properly wearing a complete hockey outfit. Be sure you have the following and each piece is clearly marked with your name (Goalies obviously need full goalie equipment).

  1. Helmet with legal mask
  2. Hockey pants
  3. Hockey socks
  4. Skates that fit!
  5. Shin guards
  6. Cup/Supporter
  7. Shoulder Pads
  8. Elbow Pads
  9. Garter Belt
  10. Mouthpiece
  11. Hockey Sticks
  12. Hockey Gloves
  13. A second set of ice undergarments

Please remember to check your skates to make sure they fit.

Preparation for Dorms:

  1. You must bring sheets for a twin XL bed, pillows, and pillowcases. We will not provide sheets, pillows, or pillowcases. A sleeping bag is a good substitute for sheets.
  2. Blankets, towels, and washcloths
  3. Casual clothes, sneakers
  4. Swimming attire, baseball glove, etc.
  5. Soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.
  6. Change of undergarments and laundry bag for dry land training
  7. If you wear contacts, bring an extra pair
  8. Optional water bottle for off-ice activities

Note: We will supply a small refrigerator in every room.

What not to bring

  1. Electronic devices such as cell phones, game systems, iPods, computers, etc. are prohibited, due to the inability to properly monitor their use.
  2. Any valuables…Miami is not responsible for losses
  3. Extra hockey jerseys... we supply the jersey for the week
  4. Chewing tobacco, other tobacco products, alcohol, drugs, fireworks, etc - it is an immediate trip home
  5. Propane torches or heat guns
  6. A portable air conditioner
  7. Any movies / DVDs that are not age appropriate
  8. Rollerblades, skateboards, etc.

Dorm Life

Supervision

Don’t worry about sending your hockey player away from home. Our "alumni" regularly compliment us on our excellent on and off-ice staff, along with our high levels of supervision. Our return ratio is over 50%. The players are having a fantastic time. Parents are definitely happy!

The school is divided into teams organized by age, experience, and/or ability. Each group will be supervised by 2-3 team coaches and taught by two head coaches. This staff, along with 2 dormitory supervisors, 2 trainers, a live-in emergency responder, and live-in coaches, are coordinated by the management team to ensure the best organized, supervised, hockey experience for all. Overall 18-25 staff stay among the campers.

Food

Boarding students will receive room and all meals beginning Sunday night, with the last meal being Friday's lunch. Day campers will receive lunch and dinner meals along with the boarding students. This enables them to be with their group the entire day. Commuter students join their group each morning following breakfast. (A commuter schedule will be provided at check-in.)

Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs

For those with severe food allergies or special dietary needs, please fill out the Special Diet form and contact our Culinary Support Center at least 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE of attendance at 513-529-8362 with questions/issues.

The question is always raised, "How much extra money do the players need?" The areas below - not including the pro shop charge account - are the areas where the players need additional money. Learning to manage money is one of the valuable life experiences learned by our summer hockey attendees when they attend the program. Parents/legal guardians are free to determine the additional amount of money participants will need.

Some areas where additional money may be utilized:

  • Snack Bar - Miami University operates a well-stocked snack bar during evening hours.
  • Vending - There are well-stocked vending machines in the dormitory. Again, the amount of money each player should have for this is up to each family.

Please note: Miami University is a cash-free campus. Please provide a credit card or a prepaid card for your player to purchase snacks and beverages.

Phone/Call Home Night

In an attempt to avoid distractions, limit homesickness, and assist the youngsters, we will have a "phone call night" for the players to call home on Wednesday evening of each week for all programs except the Collegiate Program. Should special needs arise, please let us know at registration. Please do not send your hockey player to camp with a cell phone; cell phones are prohibited.

Additional Information

Check-In Time and Location

Sundays 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm - Goggin Lobby

Contact Us

Our Services

Goggin Ice Center, located on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, is a state-of-the-art facility that serves as a hub for ice sports and recreational activities. With two NHL-sized ice rinks, the Goggin Ice Center offers space for figure skating, hockey games, and public skating sessions. Goggin Ice Center hosts various events throughout the year, including youth hockey tournaments and learn-to-skate programs. Whether you are looking to improve your skills or simply enjoy a leisurely skate with loved ones, Goggin Ice Center is the perfect destination for an unforgettable skating experience near you.