The Washington Capitals' 'ALL CAPS ALL HER' Summer Hockey Camp featured head coach Spencer Carbery, who engaged with local youth female hockey players at MedStar Iceplex. The initiative focuses on enhancing access to hockey for women and girls, recognizing coaches and community leaders. It includes four main areas: camps for youth and adults, coach and referee development, professional networking, and family support. The team is committed to increasing female participation in hockey, exemplified by hiring Emily Engel-Natzke as the first female full-time NHL coach.
The 'ALL CAPS ALL HER' initiative aims to provide access to hockey and elevate the game for women and girls in the Washington D.C. area, while recognizing and supporting female players, coaches, parents, advocates, and leaders in the community.
The Capitals offer four pillars of access to the game of hockey for female, non-binary, transgender, and gender fluid individuals, including camps, development, networking, and family support.
Head coach Spencer Carbery took the ice with local youth female hockey players and emphasized building community while supporting female involvement in hockey.
Carbery's children, including his daughter Vivian, play hockey, reflecting his commitment to promoting the sport to the next generation.
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