It’s no secret that the majority of players in professional women’s hockey wear many hats. In addition to their life on the ice, scores of players are teachers, nurses, engineers, and work in the sports industry. Many of them also wear hats as coaches and founders of their own hockey camps.

Of course, this is hardly a new concept. Icons Caroline Ouellette and Marie-Philip Poulin have been running camps together across Canada for years. But recently, more and more players have been putting on their entrepreneurial hats to create their own brands.

Bringing it home
Three years ago, NWHL All-Star Alyssa Gagliardi began her AG2 camps in her hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina.

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