Connor played a successful five years in the WHL with the Tri City Americans and the Calgary Hitmen. Connor won the Humanitarian of the Year in 2015 in the WHL playing for the Calgary Hitmen for his commitment to the community and minor hockey. Rankin also went to the Pittsburgh Penguins camp in 2013 and Edmonton Oilers camp in 2015, ma
Connor played a successful five years in the WHL with the Tri City Americans and the Calgary Hitmen. Connor won the Humanitarian of the Year in 2015 in the WHL playing for the Calgary Hitmen for his commitment to the community and minor hockey. Rankin also went to the Pittsburgh Penguins camp in 2013 and Edmonton Oilers camp in 2015, making it all the way through pre-season action. Rankin left pro hockey to pursue academic and on ice success with the Mount Royal Cougars. Rankin going on to win the scoring title for Canada West in 2017. Rankin also won the Sportsmanship and Ability Award in 2019 for U-Sports Men's Ice Hockey. For three consecutive years, Rankin hosted his own hockey development camp in the hockey state of Minnesota. He brings his knowledge gained from these established camps along with his to-date employment working for the Calgary Flames assisting in their in-game video analytics. Graduated in 2020 from Mount Royal University with an Accounting degree. In that same year, Rankin won the Brian Felmming Award for MRU's male graduating player of the year. A 3X Academic All-Canadian, Male Athlete of the Year, and a passionate hockey player.
Cameron grew up in Southeast Calgary where he played minor hockey with the Lake Bonavista Hockey Association before a brief two year stint with the Calgary Buffaloes. Cameron moved on to play five years in the WHL for the Edmonton Oil Kings, Kamloops Blazers, Portland Winterhawks, and the Medicine Hat Tigers. During his major junior care
Cameron grew up in Southeast Calgary where he played minor hockey with the Lake Bonavista Hockey Association before a brief two year stint with the Calgary Buffaloes. Cameron moved on to play five years in the WHL for the Edmonton Oil Kings, Kamloops Blazers, Portland Winterhawks, and the Medicine Hat Tigers. During his major junior career Cameron was invited to the Detroit Red Wings and Calgary Flames main camps in 2010 and 2013 respectively. He was also invited to the NHL Combine in 2010 and was ranked 8th overall for North American and International Goaltenders entering the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. Cameron left professional hockey to join the newest school of the U-Sports Canada West conference - the Mount Royal University Cougars. He went on to receive Academic All-Canadian Honours in four consecutive years and team MVP in his graduating academic season. Cameron continued to impress at the professional level following his graduating season playing with the Fort Wayne Komets of the ECHL. Cameron has extensive knowledge and experience from both playing at a professional level, and coaching the new era of goaltending. He is committed to developing everyone from beginner to high-level junior goaltenders.
David played two years with the Edmonton Oil Kings before moving east to join the Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL. He then went on to finish off his junior career with the Prince George Spruce Kings of the BCHL. Once David's junior career came to an end he committed to Mount Royal University where he earned a Bachelor of Business Degr
David played two years with the Edmonton Oil Kings before moving east to join the Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL. He then went on to finish off his junior career with the Prince George Spruce Kings of the BCHL. Once David's junior career came to an end he committed to Mount Royal University where he earned a Bachelor of Business Degree. In 2019, David won team MVP and was recognized as a two time Academic All-Canadian for his outstanding efforts in the classroom.
The Cowtown Summer Games is an elite 4v4 hockey program which features three separate tournaments throughout the summer. During these tournaments players are supplied with custom PHD jerseys, socks, and pant shell along with a guaranteed 15 games and 3 practices. During this time players will be coached by elite level coaches, most of which played professional hockey or are still playing as well as elite high level coaches throughout the winter season.
We believe in keeping the competitiveness of games during the summer is very important for the development of players. Not only does it allow all the players to develop their game play skills but it also helps them keep their gameplay groove.
With a required playing level of community 1 or higher, PHD and the Cowtown Summer Games offer a cutting edge program to elevate your game in the off season.
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