Kimberly Duplessis from Framingham selected for the USA Hockey Girls 16/17 Camp All-Star Game
USA Hockey Player Development Camps
Kimberly Duplessis from Framingham, MA, was one of six players from Massachusetts selected for the 2025 USA Hockey Girls 16/17 Camp All-Star Game.
Kimmee Duplessis just participated in the 16/17 National Camp, was selected to the All Star Game for camp, and now moves on to the U18 Women's National Festival, giving her a chance to be picked for the U18 Women's National Select Series team that will compete against Canada in August.
Since their start in 1977, USA Hockey’s Player Development Camps have served as a launching pad for many future Olympians and professional players.
USA Hockey Player Development Camps for 15-year-olds, 16-year-olds, and 17-year-olds provide the United States’ top young players with age-appropriate on- and off-ice training and coaching from elite-level instructors, as well as the opportunity to compete against their peers from throughout the country.
Players earn an invitation to the national camps through their performance at a series of state- and district-level camps held each season. The camps are designed so players return home afterward with the tools to further develop their skills for the coming season and beyond.
The USA Hockey Player Development Camps also serve as an evaluation environment for players competing to represent the U.S. at international tournaments and events, including the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, the Under-17 Four Nations Tournament, and the Women's National Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y..