PEP Advanced Training
Want to see your players dominate small area play during games? Are drills relevant and practices competitive enough to help improve small area play? Are you seeing continuous increase in the skill level of your team? Players bored with traditional drills that don’t meet the needs of today’s game? Are you looking for something different and fun that will develop the quickness and agility needed to play in a confined space during games?
Welcome to PEP small area skills training. Training that makes training FUN!
Training players to play in small, confined, high traffic areas promotes the ability to maneuver in congested areas during games, especially when statistics tell us that two thirds of any game is played with all players concentrated in one zone. This kind of resistance training will help players master puck and agility skills to quickly create space and time needed to make plays.
Read below for more information on PEP and the benefits to this unique style of on-ice training!
2026 Spring PEP Camp
Cost: $300
- April- May, 2026
- 8 sessions
- Wednesday evenings
- Advanced Session- 2nd year SQT/U10 and PW/U12: 4:45-5:45pm
- Intermediate Session- ADV MITE/U8 and 1st year SQT/U10: 7:15-8:15pm
- Groups will be divided on-ice according to age and ability
Schedule
2026 Summer July PEP Camp
Cost: $225
- Dates: July, 2026
- 3 weeks / 6 sessions
- Tuesday and Thursdays
- Adv. Mite/U8 and Squirt/U10- 2:45-3:45 PM
- Groups will be divided on-ice according to age and ability
Schedule
2026 Summer August PEP Camp
Cost: $300
- Dates: July -August, 2026
- 4 weeks / 8 sessions
- Tuesday and Thursdays
- Squirt/U10 and Peewee/U12- Advanced Level: 2:45-3:45 PM
- Groups will be divided on-ice according to age and ability
Schedule
2026 Fall PEP Camp
Schedule
Small Area Training
Want to see your players dominate small area play during games? Are drills relevant and practices competitive enough to help improve small area play? Are you seeing continuous increase in the skill level of your team? Players bored with traditional drills that don’t meet the needs of today’s game? Are you looking for something different and fun that will develop the quickness and agility needed to play in a confined space during games?
Welcome to PEP small area skills training. Training that makes training FUN!
Training players to play in small, confined, high traffic areas promotes the ability to maneuver in congested areas during games, especially when statistics tell us that two thirds of any game is played with all players concentrated in one zone. This kind of resistance training will help players master puck and agility skills to quickly create space and time needed to make plays.
There are lots of small area games like scrimmages and all types of other games that utilize small areas. These small area games are becoming more and more of a staple for today’s hockey training programs. They are no match for training with PEP for developing small area performance.
The PEP training apparatus adds another dimension to small area training that other systems can’t. Space under the big apparatus allows for development and the distance between each piece can be reduced to increase resistance and reduce reaction time and enhance players to develop skills quicker and faster.
2026 PEP Training
Advanced Skating and Stickhandling training
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