
Guest Coach Announcement: Jordan Smith-Slavin!
Get ready, Jaguars! We have some exciting news for our girls' camp on Tuesday, June 24th!
We're thrilled to announce that Jordan Smith-Slavin, will be joining us as a guest coach for the day, working alongside Peyton Anderson! We're also fortunate to have Jordan serving as our Girls Program Advisor!
This is an incredible opportunity for our campers to learn from one of the best. We can't wait to see you on the ice!
about jordan smith-slavin
Jordan Smith-Slavin is from Erie, Colorado and played her youth hockey for the Hyland Hills Jaguars, Colorado Thunderbirds and Colorado Select Tier I Program. She is a former collegiate ice hockey defenseman and coach. She played for the University of North Dakota (UND) women's hockey team from 2009 to 2013. During her freshman year, she was selected to represent the United States at the 2010 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Education in 2013, Slavin transitioned into coaching. She served as an assistant coach for the Lady RoughRiders U14 Tier II AA team, which advanced to the national tournament in the 2013–2014 season. The following year, she was appointed head coach of the U16 Tier II team for the Rocky Mountain Lady RoughRiders, Co-Coach of the first ever U14 AAA Team Colorado, and assisted CAHA as the vice president of women’s hockey. In 2016 she directed the tier 1 program for the Lady RoughRiders in addition to coaching U16AAA team advancing to districts.
Coming from a hockey-oriented family, Jordan is the sister of NHL defenseman Jaccob Slavin of the Carolina Hurricanes and AHL forward Josiah Slavin of the Chicago Wolves. Her older brother Justin grew up playing at Hyland Hills and her younger brother Jeremiah also played hockey, participating in development camps and committed to play at Colorado College.
about peyton anderson

Peyton Anderson, from Arvada, Colorado, brings extensive high-level hockey experience to coaching. A 2025 PWHL draft-eligible player, she was a two-time Hockey East All-Tournament Team selection (2023, 2024) and a 2023-24 Hockey East Second Team All-Star, she consistently delivered for Northeastern, with a career-best 28 points in her final season.
Anderson was pivotal in multiple championship runs, including scoring the 2023 Hockey East Semifinals game-winner. Her collegiate career also includes a Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week honor. Prior to college, she honed her skills with Team Colorado and was a two-time invitee to the USA Hockey National Development Camp (2016, 2017) and the USA Hockey U-18 Select Camp (2018).