Founded by US Olympian and NHL veteran David A. Jensen, DAJ Hockey is New England's premier hockey skills training company. DAJ Hockey offers hockey players the best of both worlds: On-Ice hockey skills programs via DAJ Hockey Camps and Clinics and off-Ice skills training.
Based in Massachusetts and serving all of New England, DAJ brings you expert training by Jensen and other NHL pros, who are committed to helping young players and adults dramatically improve their skill level in a fun, upbeat manner.
Working closely with USA Hockey, DAJ Hockey has committed to fully implement programming dedicated to age-appropriate, age-specific skill development, in accordance with USA Hockey's American Development Model, throughout the 8-and-Under (mite), 10-and-Under (squirt) and 12-and-Under (pee wee) age classifications.
Based in Massachusetts and serving all of New England, DAJ brings you expert training by Jensen and other NHL pros, who are committed to helping young players and adults dramatically improve their skill level in a fun, upbeat manner.
Working closely with USA Hockey, DAJ Hockey has committed to fully implement programming dedicated to age-appropriate, age-specific skill development, in accordance with USA Hockey's American Development Model, throughout the 8-and-Under (mite), 10-and-Under (squirt) and 12-and-Under (pee wee) age classifications.
Meet The DAJ Hockey Team
David A. Jensen, Owner
David Jensen opened the first DAJ Hockey Skills Center in 2012 and it quickly became the premier off-ice hockey training facility in New England. That same year he also created the DAJ/Boston Bruins Alumni Camps, which have rapidly expanded throughout the northeast.
In addition to his efforts with DAJ Hockey, Dave is a contributing member of the Boston Bruins Alumni Team, which plays about 40 charity hockey games each season throughout New England.
A USA Hockey certified director, Dave is also is Hockey Consultant/Associate coach of the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League.
David was inducted to the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in July 2016.
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David Jensen opened the first DAJ Hockey Skills Center in 2012 and it quickly became the premier off-ice hockey training facility in New England. That same year he also created the DAJ/Boston Bruins Alumni Camps, which have rapidly expanded throughout the northeast.
In addition to his efforts with DAJ Hockey, Dave is a contributing member of the Boston Bruins Alumni Team, which plays about 40 charity hockey games each season throughout New England.
A USA Hockey certified director, Dave is also is Hockey Consultant/Associate coach of the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League.
David was inducted to the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in July 2016.
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Glen Featherstone, Director of Hockey Operations
Nine-year NHL veteran Glen Featherstone enters his third season as Director of Hockey Operations at DAJ Hockey and the NHL Alumni Camps and Clinics.
Featherstone was drafted by the St. Louis Blues out of the Windsor Spitfire organization and he stepped into their line up during his first season as a professional.
Though he did play 37 games in the minor leagues that first year it's the 18 games he spent in St. Louis that he will remember about the 1988-89 campaign. He was able to assist on two goals during that time and joined the Blues for six playoff contests that spring.
Glen has become immensely popular due to his ability to reach young hockey players with skills instruction and life lessons on bullying, discipline and respect.
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Nine-year NHL veteran Glen Featherstone enters his third season as Director of Hockey Operations at DAJ Hockey and the NHL Alumni Camps and Clinics.
Featherstone was drafted by the St. Louis Blues out of the Windsor Spitfire organization and he stepped into their line up during his first season as a professional.
Though he did play 37 games in the minor leagues that first year it's the 18 games he spent in St. Louis that he will remember about the 1988-89 campaign. He was able to assist on two goals during that time and joined the Blues for six playoff contests that spring.
Glen has become immensely popular due to his ability to reach young hockey players with skills instruction and life lessons on bullying, discipline and respect.
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