Training camp kicked off this weekend as it does for every new season - with a player family & billet family meeting and player meeting.
The topic? Culture and expectations. Culture is a cornerstone of the Rush program and is a huge part of what creates championship teams on the ice, and champion caliber young adults off the ice.
As camp gets into full swing, our coaches took a few minutes to share their thoughts on what drives our culture, the team, and the USPHL.
Trevor Jewell:
"The Rush doesn’t operate like any tier 3 program. The commitment to the details in everything we do on a daily basis helps to set us apart. Whether it be something like a practice plan all the way to the time we spend helping each player develop as a player and person. Accountability is a key part of our organization."
Ray Sylvester:
"For this season I expect nothing less than a championship. The team the staff has built it very good and we will only get better!”
Trevor Kleckner:
"..Nobody in Tier III junior hockey does it better than we do."
"For the USPHL, I like how competitive our southeast division is. Every night is going to be a battle and we can’t afford to take any nights off."
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