Making Strides In Hockey Development.

Breakfast Club Returns for Season Two!

The work you put in when it's dark shows up when the lights are brightest.

Back for its sophomore season, Breakfast Club by DHHD continues to raise the bar. Thanks to our partnership with Idaho Central Arena, players willing to commit at 5:30 AM are given the opportunity to separate themselves from the pack.

This program is built for the dedicated, the disciplined, the determined, and the driven. These are the qualities that lead to players who become true game changers.

Because space is limited, Breakfast Club operates on an invitation basis. We keep the group small and selective by design, so each player has the focus, pace, and challenge required to grow. Invitations are not about status, they are about commitment. Those who are ready to embrace the challenge will find the door open.

This winter we are aiming to expand with an additional weekly session, creating even more chances for players to sharpen:

  • Technical hockey skills

  • Tactical awareness

  • Conceptual interpretation

  • Overall hockey intelligence

  • Competitive play in small area settings

📍 Details

  • Sessions at 5:30 AM

  • Idaho Central Arena
  • Invitation-based participation

  • *Finalized dates and days announced once ice is confirmed*

Spots are limited and the ice sessions fill quickly. If you would like to be considered for the invite list, please sign up using the contact form below.

Rise early. Put in the work. Get Better.🏒

“It is tough getting up that early, but that is what makes it different. The work we do in Breakfast Club shows up in games. I feel stronger, more confident, and ready to play my best.”

-Breakfast Club Player

 

"Breakfast Club has been a difference maker. The discipline and focus my player has built from these early mornings carries over into everything they do - on and off the ice."

-Breakfast Club Parent

Breakfast Club Signup

See you on the Ice!

“Every player matters, and every stride forward is taken seriously.”

Darrell Hay - DHHD