Build
Development with a purpose behind every rep.
// Est. 2026 · Massachusetts
Elite tournament teams, skills training, and development camps built on discipline, accountability, and relentless work. We develop complete players — and better people.
The Standard
Five principles behind every program — Build · Outcome · Players · Showcases · Highlights.
Development with a purpose behind every rep.
Compete at a high level and prove it in games.
Confident athletes, dependable teammates, young leaders.
Get seen where it counts.
Moments that move your game forward.
Programs
An invite-only tournament team, a spring youth league, summer camps, and skills clinics — professional instruction, real competition, and development with a purpose.
Elite summer tournament teams for committed players — invite only. Our teams travel and compete in tournaments across the region, built on discipline, accountability, and relentless work.
An 8-week Thursday-night youth league on the big sheet. Every player gets a Superhero jersey to keep — limited spots.
Four-day, all-day development camps — 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Around 16 hours of ice per player, plus dry-land, off-ice, and classroom work.
Three one-hour morning clinics — Shooting, Stickhandling, and Skating. Open to all ages. Do one or do all three.
Learn to give and take a hit the right way — body-contact and checking fundamentals in a controlled, progressive setting. Held on the big sheet at Thayer.
Three one-hour clinics over February break — Shooting, Stickhandling, and Skating. Open to all ages. Keep your player sharp.
Our Motto

“Embrace the suck” means to fully accept and endure a difficult, unpleasant, or painful situation without complaining. Instead of fighting the reality of a bad situation, it is a mindset of acknowledging the hardship and pushing through it with resilience and a positive attitude.
Alliances
The clubs, shops, and organizations Black Ops Hockey stands alongside.
Interested in partnering with Black Ops Hockey? Reach out to start the conversation.
Enlist
Register for a program or request an evaluation for a tournament team.