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2015 / 2016 Team Select Gladiator Development Program

By NE Stars Staff, 03/26/15, 10:15AM EDT

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Gladiator hockey returns to Skate 3 this fall!    We’re proud of our track history of success as it relates to player development.  

Our focus on skills, agility and more skills is an “old school” approach that’s been lost over the years.    

It’s important to maximize potential and push the limits of every player.  To accomplish this goal we try to place every player 

in a position to improve themselves on and off the ice with some of the best coaches in New England brought to you by 

Westford native George Husson.  Coach George’s appointment to The New England Star’s as Director of Player Development 

has solidified Gladiator Hockey as the leading development program in the northeast.

Program Overview

 

 66 hours ice time

2 skills practices weekly

1 scrimmage weekly

Added bonus! Practices and Jamborees with the New England Stars Youth Hockey Program 

Cost $1,095.00

BIO: In 1988 George Husson former Lawrence Academy standout capped an impressive career by being recognized as the first male athlete 

in over a decade to earn All-Conference Honors in soccer, lacrosse and hockey.  Athletic Director Charlie Corey who coached George in all 

three sports, "Simply stated, he is the best athlete I've coached during my decade here."  In addition to receiving MVP honors in the 

Lawrence Academy/Groton School winter hockey tournament, Husson was subsequently selected to the Independent Prep Private All 

Scholastic hockey team 1987-88.  Other selectees would include Jeremy Roenick Chicago Blackhawks, Tony Amonte New York Rangers and 

former line mate Steve Heinze Boston Bruins.

George would go on to play at Lake Forest College an Independent Division 1 program in Illinois members of the Northern Collegiate 

Hockey Association.  George was instrumental in leading Lake Forest to the 1990-91 NCAA Tournament and was also selected team captain 

1991-92.  To this day George still holds the schools' point record by registering 7 points in a single game.

In 1992 George was invited to attend the training camp of the Raleigh Ice Caps former New Jersey Devils affiliate.  He would decline the 

invitation to pursue other endeavors.

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