Arizona Sets the Standard to Open 2026 CCM 68 Futures ID Camps
The road to the prestigious CCM 68 Combine is officially underway.
This past weekend, the first CCM 68 Futures ID Camp of 2026 brought together elite 2013-born talent in Arizona, as top players from across North America stepped into one of the game’s most respected evaluation pathways. With high-end competition, professional-level instruction, and detailed scouting, the event once again delivered on its reputation as the ultimate proving ground for rising bantam players.
A Proven Pathway to the Top
Recognized as the benchmark for identifying elite talent, CCM 68 continues to set the standard for player evaluation and advancement. The journey begins at the Futures ID Camps, where players are immersed in a three-day environment focused on development, competition, and exposure.
From on-ice sessions to game play, every shift is evaluated — with insight provided by the experienced 200×85 staff alongside industry-leading scouting services Neutral Zone Hockey and Elite Prospects. It’s a process designed not just to identify talent, but to prepare players for the next level.
And the track record speaks for itself. CCM 68 alumni have gone on to excel at the highest levels of the game, including the NCAA and NHL. Names like Cole Caufield, Matthew Boldy, Nicolas Robertson, and James Hagens all passed through the CCM 68 pipeline — a testament to the program’s credibility and prestige.
Five Players Earn Early Invites
As expected, Arizona showcased high-end talent across all teams — and five players rose above the pack, earning early invitations to the 2027 CCM 68 Combine:
- Kyan Tosczak – Black Team | California
- Lucas Doll – White Team | Illinois
- Hunter Haake – Black Team | Arizona
- Derek Carpenter-Wasserman – White Team | Illinois
- Jonathan Ma – Black Team | California
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Each player demonstrated the skill, hockey IQ, and compete level that define CCM 68 athletes. Their early invites mark the first step toward joining the next wave of elite players at the Combine.
And they won’t be the last…
More Opportunities Ahead This Summer
With multiple Futures ID Camps still to come, there are plenty more early invites up for grabs in the months ahead. Each stop offers a new group of players the opportunity to earn their place and continue climbing the CCM 68 ladder.
Here’s what’s ahead for the remainder of the 2026 schedule:
- May 8–10, 2026 – Pennsylvania Boys – Limited Spots Remaining
- May 29–31, 2026 – Massachusetts Boys – WAITLIST ONLY
- May 29–31, 2026 – Massachusetts Girls – Only 2 Spots Remaining
- June 19–21, 2026 – Minnesota Boys – Limited Spots Remaining
- July 17–19, 2026 – Michigan Boys – Only 4 Spots Remaining
- July 17–19, 2026 – Michigan Girls – Limited Spots Remaining
- July 31–Aug. 2, 2026 – Québec Boys – Limited Spots Remaining
- August 14–16, 2026 – Ontario Boys – Limited Spots Remaining
- August 14–16, 2026 – Ontario Girls – Only 4 Spots Remaining
The Climb Continues
From Arizona to Ontario, the mission remains the same: identify, develop, and elevate the next generation of elite hockey talent.
The CCM 68 Futures ID Camps aren’t just events — they’re the first step in a journey that has already shaped some of the game’s brightest stars. And as the summer unfolds, more players will earn their shot to join that legacy.
The path to CCM 68 starts here — and it’s just getting started.