WAYNE, NJ — The start of August marked the conclusion of the Brodeur Hockey School’s summer camps.
Founded by former New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur’s son Anthony and his wife Abby, the couple’s mission is “To not only carry on a family legacy but to continue their passion and develop the game of hockey.”
The camp was held from July 23 to 26 in West Orange, New Jersey, at the Richard J Codey Arena. The following week, it moved to the Ice Vault in Wayne.
Kids ages 8 – 14 participated in the camp, which included two hours of on-ice training, one hour of off-ice conditioning, one hour of activity/ chalk talk, and a virtual Martin Brodeur Q&A.
Once things wrapped up, the now Devils’ Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations shared photos from the camp with the caption, “Great time @brodeurhockeyschool seeing and speaking to the next generation of goalies! Thanks to all the kids and parents for participating in the camp!”
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Anthony Brodeur was drafted by the Devils in 2013 in the seventh round but did not sign an entry-level contract.
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