photo of Krys Barch while playing with the Dallas Stars. provided by Axis Hockey. photo of Krys Barch while playing with the Dallas Stars. provided by Axis Hockey.
Sarnia

Former NHLer Starts Camp In South Huron

Krys Barch is bringing his eight seasons of NHL experience along with him as he starts up a new development camp based out of Exeter, called Axis Hockey Systems.

Along with Scott Bogart, who has a long list of coaching experience, Barch is focusing the week long camp on novice, atom and peewee players looking to make the next level.

Barch, also spent three seasons with the London Knights, says he's looking forward to helping the young kids reach their goals.

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After his playing career came to an end, Barch moved to Grand Bend with his wife and three sons.

With 14 years of pro hockey experience, including 381 games in the NHL, Barch says he's looking forward to giving back to the game that's given him so much.

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The camp runs from August 24 to 28 at the South Huron Recreation Centre in Exeter.

You can learn more about the camp at www.axishockey.com or follow them on twitter @AxisHockey_.

Here is the full interview with Krys Barch:

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