Bow Valley Yeti
17U

17U Bow Valley Yeti

The 17U Bow Valley Yeti program is built for older competitive players who are ready for a serious team environment. Players are expected to compete, lead, and continue developing with maturity, accountability, and commitment.
PHL

The 17U Yeti compete in the Premier Hockey League — a competitive Western Canadian league for elite male hockey programs.

17U Yeti on the ice
Compete. Lead. Develop.

Compete, Lead, and Continue Developing

The 17U program supports athletes as they continue building their game, confidence, leadership, and readiness for future hockey opportunities.

At this stage, players are expected to lead the standard — in training, in the room, on the bench, and in competition. The 17U team is where habits become identity.

Coaching Staff

17U Coaching Staff

Mike Kennedy — Head Coach, 17U Bow Valley Yeti
Head Coach — 17U Yeti (2026/27)

Mike Kennedy

Mike Kennedy brings extensive experience at the highest levels of hockey, both as a player and coach. His playing career includes time in the NHL and international competition, and his coaching career spans professional, collegiate, and elite youth hockey.

His coaching background includes serving as Head Coach of the Yokohama Grits, along with roles at the University of Calgary and within the Florida Panthers organization as Director of Hockey Operations.

Mike specializes in developing hockey sense, decision-making, and game awareness. His practices are built around game-like situations that challenge players to read, react, and execute in real time, preparing them for the speed and complexity of higher-level hockey.

As Head Coach of the 17U Yeti team for the 2026/27 season, Mike plays a key role in advancing athletes within the high-performance stage of the P3 Pathway, preparing them for elite competition.

Assistant Coaches
Ryan CarterTyler Morrison
What 17U Players Can Expect

What Players Can Expect

Culture

Lead by Example. Earn the Crest.

The 17U Yeti set the tone for the program. Players carry the standard — for themselves, their teammates, and the younger athletes coming up behind them.

17U Yeti competing