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2024 WN Travel Pre Tryout Clinics

By Whaler Nation, 01/23/24, 10:45AM EST

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Want to polish up your skills before next season’s tryouts? Whaler Nation will be hosting 3 weeks of pre tryout clinics at the Chilled Ponds Chesapeake to tune-up your game.

Cost of each 3 day clinic is $135. 

Clinics are open to all players 2006-2015 birth years.

Each session will be 80 minutes and run by the Whalers/Norfolk Admirals Alumni Regen Cavanagh.

All travel pre tryout clinics will be run out of the Chilled Ponds in Chesapeake.

You can sign up for one or more clinics online by clicking the register here link below.

Email Brad Jones with any questions: brad@chilledponds.com.

WEEK 1- U10/U12 SKILLS

Mon March 18th- 7:30-9pm

Tuesday March 19th- 6:30-8 pm

Thursday March 21st- 6:30-8 pm

WEEK 2- U14/U16/U18 POWER SKATING

Monday April 15th-  7:10-8:40 pm

Tuesday April 16th-   6:30-8 pm

Wednesday April 17th- 7:10-8:40 pm

WEEK 3- U14/U16/U18 SKILLS

Monday April 22nd-  7:10-8:40 pm

Tuesday April 23rd-   6:30-8 pm

Wednesday April 24th- 7:10-8:40 pm

MEET THE INSTRUCTOR- REGEN CAVANAGH

Regen Cavanagh, 27, joined the Norfolk Admirals last season after completing his fifth season of collegiate hockey at Utica College (NCAA-III). In his final season, the Chesapeake, VA native posted 31 points in 28 games with the Pioneers (12g, 19a). In 2021-22, Cavanagh put together his best season corralling 46 points (20g, 26a). Those points are currently tied for a season-high in program history. In five seasons, Cavanagh registered a total of 120 points in 110 games. He leaves Utica having played the second-most games in program history (110). 

Cavanagh grew up a product of the Hampton Roads Whalers, playing and training exclusively with the Whalers youth and junior teams until the 2015-2016 season when he was drafted by and played for the Corpus Christi Icerays in the NAHL.  In 4 seasons with the Whalers junior program from 2011-12 through 2014-2015, Cavanagh posted 109 points in 126 games on 37 goals and 72 assists.  Cavanagh went on to play in the United States Hockey League (USHL) for Dubuque and Sioux Falls, as well as the North American Hockey League (NAHL) with Corpus Christi, Janesville, and Odessa before committing to Utica College and spending 5 seasons with the Pioneers.