What's Happening?
The Senators Elite Hockey Development (SEHD) has announced the opening of registration for its 2013 High Performance Training & Mentorship Camp, scheduled for July 2026 at Bell Sensplex in Kanata. The camp targets elite players born in 2013, offering
a structured, junior-style training environment. Participants will undergo evaluation for suitability and must demonstrate Tier I level capabilities. The camp includes 17.5 hours of ice time, featuring individual skill sessions, team practices, and exhibition games. Players will also travel to the Mini Chowder Cup in the Greater Boston Area to compete against top-tier teams. The camp is staffed by professional coaches and includes specialized training for goalies. Notable staff members include Andy Bryan, Steve Spott, and Chris Schwarz, among others.
Why It's Important?
The SEHD camp provides young hockey players with an opportunity to develop their skills in a professional setting, preparing them for high-performance hockey and life. The camp's focus on mentorship and professional-level coaching can significantly enhance the players' development, offering them insights and experiences that are crucial for their growth in the sport. By participating in competitive events like the Mini Chowder Cup, players gain exposure to high-level competition, which is essential for their progression in hockey. The involvement of experienced coaches and professionals from the hockey community ensures that participants receive top-notch training and guidance.











