Director Winny Brown (Brodt)

LAKE PLACID, NY - AUGUST 25:  Winny Brodt, member of the USA Women's Hockey Team, poses for a portrait on August 25, 2005 in Lake Placid, New York. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Winny's history and dedication to the development of Girl's Hockey is unparalleled.
Her influence and support continues to build one of the strongest programs in the nation.

2008 - Present
• OS Hockey Training Director
• Minnesota Whitecaps WWHL Championship, Clarkson Cup Runner up
• Herb Brooks Foundation Board Member
• Upper Midwest Elite League coach league director
• Jr. Whitecaps coach
• Advanced 16 & 17 evaluator
• Minnesota Whitecaps community clinics/skill training -
community clinics Roseville, Inver Grove Heights, Chisago Lakes,
Minnetonka, Mound, Forest Lake, Prior Lake, Anoka, Tartan, Hutchinson
2007 - 2008
• OS Hockey Training Director
• Minnesota Whitecaps
• Jr. Whitecaps coach
• Upper Midwest Elite League established and coach
• Advanced 15, 16 & 17 evaluator
• Minnesota Whitecaps community clinics/skill training -
community clinics Roseville, Inver Grove Heights, Chisago
Lakes, Minnetonka, Mound, Anoka, Tartan, Hutchinson
2006 – 2007
• OS Hockey Training Director
• Minnesota Whitecaps
• Jr. Whitecaps established and coach
• WWHL Defensive Player of the Year
• Minnesota Whitecaps community clinics/skill training -
community clinics Roseville, Chisago Lakes, Minnetonka,
Anoka, Mounds View
2005 - 2006
• US National Team - 4 Nations Tournament
• OS Hockey Training Director
• Minnesota Whitecaps
• Minnesota Whitecaps community clinics/skill training -
community clinics Roseville, Highland, S. St. Paul
2004 - 2005
• Minnesota Whitecaps- helped found the (Amateur)
MN Whitecaps for Elite US Players
• OS Hockey Training Director
2003 – 2004
• USA Hockey U15 Girls National Camp Coach, Rochester, NY
2002 - 2003
• Minnesota Golden Gophers - Assistant Captain.
• Team USA World Championship team
2001 - 2002
• Team USA World Championship team
2000 - 2001
• Member of the University of Minnesota 2000 National Championship team.
• WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 2000.
• Top 10 finalists for Patty Kazmaier 2000.
• University of Minnesota all-time, career lead scoring defensemen.
• Trained in Lake Placid with US Women’s National Team
1999 - 2000
• Team USA World Championship team
1997 - 1999
• National U 22 team in 1998 & 1999.
• Earned most valuable player honors at 1998 AWCHA Championship,
• Lead the University of New Hampshire Wildcats to the National Championship title.
1996 - 1997
• Senior Women’s A National Champions
• Had to sit out a year while NCAA clarified her eligibility
over a ½ credit English course
• USA training camp
1995 - 1996
• Led Roseville to an undefeated season and the state title in 1996 with 62 goals and 61 assists in 30 games
• Inaugural Ms. Hockey award.
• Top 3 finalists for Minnesota Sports Channel Athlete of the Year award
2003 – 2004
• USA Hockey U15 Girls National Camp Coach, Rochester, NY
2002 - 2003
• Minnesota Golden Gophers - Assistant Captain.
• Team USA World Championship team
2001 - 2002
• Team USA World Championship team
2000 - 2001
• Member of the University of Minnesota 2000 National Championship team.
• WCHA Defensive Player of the Year 2000.
• Top 10 finalists for Patty Kazmaier 2000.
• University of Minnesota all-time, career lead scoring defensemen.
• Trained in Lake Placid with US Women’s National Team
1999 - 2000
• Team USA World Championship team
1997 - 1999
• National U 22 team in 1998 & 1999.
• Earned most valuable player honors at 1998 AWCHA Championship,
• Lead the University of New Hampshire Wildcats to the
National Championship title.
1996 - 1997
• Senior Women’s A National Champions
• Had to sit out a year while NCAA clarified her eligibility
over a ½ credit English course
• USA training camp
1995 - 1996
• Led Roseville to an undefeated season and the state title in 1996 with 62 goals and 61 assists in 30 games
• Inaugural Ms. Hockey award.
• Top 3 finalists for Minnesota Sports Channel Athlete of the Year award

8 Week Summer Training

The 8 Week Summer Training program consists of 1 hour of ON ICE and 1 hour of OFF ICE twice weekly for 8 weeks June-August.
Players have 3 locations to choose from.