Thursday, May 15, 2014

4 of 6 Tigers on CSR List are Tiger Paw students


The Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School is pleased to announce that 4 of its students have made the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Central Scoutng List (CSR) for the upcoming entry draft.

On the list are Marshall Rifai, Tyler Higgins, Espoir leading scorer Christopher Theodore and league 3rd leading scorer Alex Bourhas.

click here to see the csr list : http://theqmjhl.ca/uploads/assets/QMJHL_FR_SITE/Repechage/liste_finale_CSR_7_mai_2014.pdf



Jordan Piccolino selected tournament goalie and Top Goalie in MAnitoba Junior Hockey League, also a former Tiger Paw Student!
Our program seems to work at developing players, try us on for size!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Nice Story on TVA featuring Two Tiger Paw Guest Instructors

The TVA sports channel have done a piece on Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School guest instructors Alex Killorn and Mark Barberio.

Have a look

http://tvasports.ca/hockey/lnh/barberio-et-killorn-destins-croises-16042014

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Lessard Returns To Work with Tiger Paw Goalies

Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School goalie coach, Vinny Lessard, will be back on the ice to work with our goalie students again this summer.

This marks the third season that Vinny will be working with the goalies and the feed back has always been positive.

Vinny played for the Lac St Louis Lions Midget AAA team, went on to the play prep school hockey at St Andrew's College in Aurora, Ontario. From St Andrew's he moved to the BCHL and played for the Surrey Eagles.

Prior to the Lions, Vinny back stoppped the Lakeshore Panthers Atom AA to a provincial title and in Bantam AA, the Lakeshore Panthers to a double over time loss in the provincial title game.

Monday, March 31, 2014

Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School Salutes Bantam AA Champions!

The Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School congratulate the Lac St Louis Bantam AA Selects on their championship yesterday! The Selects feature five Tiger Paw students: Samantha Tosi, Stephanie Chouchani, Megan Grant, Julianna Classen and Eva Durandeau

Ladies, it all started in the summer with your hard work at the hockey school and look at what you have achieved!

Deposits Due Today, MARCH 31, 2014

March 31 is here! Deposits for the Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School should be in today!

What a lineup we have as far as instructors are concerned! Its going to be a great experience for all involved!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

March 31 Deadline Upon Us!

The deadline for the Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School deposits is quickly approaching, MARCH 31!



As you are aware, this summer we are pleased to have Sochi Olympics Team Canada Gold Medalist Lauriane Rougeau join our staff. Lauriane's resume is one that incudes a World Championship and Olympic Gold Medal, 4 time Second Team All American while playing at Cornell, 3 time ECAC Best Defensive Defenseman, one time runnerup for that aware.

We start June 23rd, we finish August 1!

All the activities are at the Vincent Lecavalier Arena in Ile Bizard.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Rougeau Joins Tiger Paw Staff

The Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School is proud to announce the addition of Olympic Gold Medal winner Lauriane Rougeau to the staff for the summer of 2014.

Lauriane is the sole female to play for the Lac St Louis Tigers. Lauriane is a four time second team All American having graduated from Cornell University in honors.

Lauriane is ,also, a three time ECAC Best Defensive Defenseman Award and, in her first year at Cornell she was a finalist for the award.

At the 2007 Canada Winter Games, Rougeau won the bronze with Quebec. In the same year, she represented Quebec at the National Women’s Under-18 Championship and was awarded a silver medal.

Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA

In 2007–08, Rougeau factored in the Cheminots du Cégep St-Jérôme winning the Collégial AA championship with a perfect 27–0 record. The following year, she helped Dawson Blues to a 31–1 record and a runner-up finish in the Collégial AA playoffs of 2008–09. For the season, she led Dawson defenders in scoring. Dawson competed in the 2009 Junion Women’s Hockey League Challenge Cup in Washington, D.C. and Rougeau helped the team win the tournament.

NCAA

Rougeau joined Cornell in 2009 and was named an NCAA Second Team All-American and Ivy League Rookie of the Year. She ranked second among Cornell defenders and freshmen in scoring in 2009–10. Rougeau ranked third overall in Cornell scoring in 2009–10. As a rookie, she was part of the Cornell team that played in the NCAA championship game at the 2010 Frozen Four, but were defeated by the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs.

CWHL

Despite playing minor hockey, Rougeau was part of the Montreal Axion which had a runner-up finish in the 2006-07 NWHL season. In 2009, she competed for the Montreal Stars and was part of aClarkson Cup victory.

Hockey Canada

Rougeau assisted on the first goal in the history of the Canadian National Women’s Under 18 program (on August 23, 2007 in Ottawa, Ontario). The goal would be scored by future Cornell teammate Catherine White. In addition, she was team captain for that game. She was captain once more, as part of Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team as they won a silver medal at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Under-18 Championships. She was recognized as Top Defender.
She would compete with Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team in 2008 as part of a three-game series vs. the United States in Pierrefonds, Quebec. In August 2009, she would play for the team for another three game series against the US (this time in Calgary, Alberta). The following year, she would participate in another series vs. the US (contested in Toronto, Ontario).
Rougeau competed in the MLP Cup on three separate occasions. She won a silver medal at the 2009 MLP Cup in Ravensburg, the gold medal at the 2010 and 2011 MLP Cup, respectively. On October 3, 2011, she was named to the Team Canada roster that will participate in the 2011 4 Nations Cup. In a game versus Russia at the 2012 IIHF Women's World Championship, Rougeau logged a goal and an assist in a 14–1 victory.