Ultimate Hockey Camp was established in the summer of 2009 by hockey player Chad Locke. Chad was looking to give back to his community where he had grown up and played minor hockey. Ultimate Hockey Camp is for hockey players of all ages.This high performance camp is for athletes to not only work on their strength and weaknesses but to grow as an indivdual on and off the ice.

Our staff are chosen for their dedication and loyalty. They will provide an important contribution to your child's improvement and success throughout the camp. These individuals are dedicated, have passion for the game and love teaching what they have learned throughout their career. They are there to provide top notch instruction and to serve as an everyday role model. 

     Camp Director and Head Instructor

                      Chad Locke

                       

 

                        Instructors:

              Ryan Graham

            

              Wes Welcher

 

Justin Pender 

Jordan Escott 

                 Special Guest:

              Luke Adam

 

- Chad played three years with the AAA Maple Leafs in which he was captain for two of those seasons. After a lengthy Midget career he had been drafted in the second round of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey league by the Victoriaville Tigres. Chad then found himself traded to the PEI Rocket where he had played three seasons then moved on to play his final year of junior with the Summerside Capitals of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. In 54 regular season games he had totalled 76 points and led all players in points during the playoffs. The Capitals then went on to capture the MJAHL title along with the Kent Cup to give themselves a birth in the Royal Bank Cup. Chad currently plays for the UPEI Panthers in the Atlantic University Sports Hockey League where he is completing an Arts degree.  His first year proved to be very successful as he led all rookies in points and also finished tied for sixth overall in scoring.

     

     

    - Ryan Played one year of AAA midget hockey with the St. John’s Maple Leafs, opting to go to the Ontario Hockey League he was drafted in the 5th round to the Ottawa 67’s. After a good training camp he was released and went across the Ottawa River where he made his debut with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey Leagues Gatineau Olympiques. After a year and a half in Quebec Ryan was traded home to play for his hometown Fog Devils where he went on to be the all time goal-scoring leader for the organization. His 20-year-old season saw him get traded to the Bathurst Titan where he finished a successful junior career with 165 points in 240 games, also tallying over 500 penalty minutes. He attended 2 NHL camps with the Minnesota Wild but opted to pursue an education. He currently plays Left Wing for the Acadia Axemen where he is completing a degree in Business.

     

     

    - After a very successful midget AAA season with the St. John’s Maple Leafs, and a spot on Team Atlantic which competed at the World Under 17 challenge at Mile One Stadium in St. John’s, Wes was drafted in the first round to the Moncton Wildcats.  Following an impressive rookie campaign he was acquired by the St. John’s Fog Devils in the expansion draft, it was here his career really took off, notching 47 points in his first year, and 76 the next to lead all point getters in Fog Devil history. He currently plays for the St. Thomas Tommies in the Atlantic University Sports hockey league where he is completing his degree in Criminology.

     

     

      

     

     









     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

     





     

    -Luke was a first round draft pick seventh overall and first ever for his hometown's Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team the St. John's Fog Devils. He was drafted in the second round 44th overall in the National Hockey League to the Buffalo Sabres in 2008. He was a prominent member of the 2009 Canadian World Junior Hockey Team who won a silver medal at the international event in Saskatchewan. Luke is currently a member of the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League where is seated as one of the top five scorers in the league.