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History
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In 2001, a group of NHL Scouts and the
Boston Junior Bruins staff began kicking around ideas about a better
summer tournament format. Something new, yet reminiscent of the Pro-Elite
power tourneys of the late 80's, early 90's that were so successful
and beneficial to players and scouts alike.
It is from this simple premise that the Beantown Classic was born.
This four team, invite-only event will feature only ten forwards and
six defensemen per team, maximizing ice time and exposure for the
truly top players and avoiding the possibility of players getting
cold and affecting performance. Furthermore, it protects the players
from injury.
The Junior Bruins agreed to handle all administrative and office duties
from ice time, to uniforms, to paper work, to programs and everything
else. Meanwhile, the group of NHL scouts, would handle on-ice coaching
duties.
The invites, which began in early April, are based on evaluations
during the past winter season, USA Select Festivals, and select Summer
tournaments solely by the Beantown Classic staff. This ensures that
only the highest caliber of prospect will be on the ice August 21st
through 25th, 2002 at the Valley Forum II.
In 2002, the tournament features players solely from the New England
and New York areas. In the future, teams made up of players rated
highly by the scouts from outside the area could be involved. This
would give the tournament a wider spectrum of geographical cross-section
without compromising the quality of play.
In all, the staff of the Beantown Classic is proud and excited to
bring you this new, yet retro, look at Eastern hockey beginning this
August in Boston.
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