Thanks to the 200+ coaches, scouts and NHL Personnel that were at the Beantown Spring Classic and thanks to the players for making this our best BTC-Spring yet!

Q: Why choose the Beantown Summer Classic over other summer showcases?
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Q: How many players are selected to the Summer Classic from tryouts?
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Q: Who will be doing the evaluations at the tryouts and how does the process of making the Summer Classic work?
A: Each tryout will be evaluated by at least one current NHL scout. He, or they, will evaluate the players tryingout over the course of the three skates. The process they are working thru is as follows:

1-Do they think a player has the abilty to be a D-1 college player or high end D-3 college player? If not then they wont be a fit for the Beantown Summer tournament.

2-Once they make that determination they then form a list and rate the players one thru however many players they think meet that criteria.

3-Once the three tryouts are finished the group of scouts will meet and cross reference their lists to come up with one master list which the staff in the Beantown office will work off of.

The highest rated players will get invites and if there is a player that drops out last minute then the office will work off that tryout list inviteing the next player on the list.

Q: What do the tryouts consits of?
A: Each tryout will consist of at least three skates. If there are more than 30 players enrolled teams will be formed for the purpose of scrimmage games. If the tryout has less than 30 skaters then skill sessions will be run with half ice scrimmages over the course of the three skates.

Q: How long until I will know if I have been selected for the Summer Classic?
A: You will find out the Tuesday or Wednesday after the final tryout has finished.

Q: What criteria does a player need in order to be invited to the Summer Classic and not have to tryout?
A: Players that doesn’t have to tryout, either are on NHL Central Scouting’s list, have a Division I college offer or deal in places, or have been suggested by and NHL scout.