Hockey

Off Campus Cast Trades Scripts for Skates in Two‑Week Hockey Bootcamp

From novice skaters to stunt‑ready performers, the actors’ journey brings a fresh layer of authenticity to the series now streaming on Prime Video

When Prime Video’s new series Off Campus premiered, viewers were drawn not only by its witty dialogue but also by the convincing hockey scenes that pepper the show. What many may not realize is that the cast spent an intensive two‑week bootcamp on the ice before cameras even rolled.

The training regimen was overseen by former New York Rangers defenseman Vinny Iorio, who doubled as a stunt double for several of the actors. Iorio paired with Belmont Cameli, who arrived with zero skating experience, to transform the rookie into a believable player capable of handling the physical demands of the set.

Cameli’s early days on the rink were marked by frequent falls and a steep learning curve. He attended daily lessons with a dedicated coach, gradually building confidence on the blades. The process was as much about muscle memory as it was about overcoming the embarrassment of looking unsteady in front of the crew.

Learning the Game

Stephen Kalyn entered the bootcamp with a solid foundation in hockey, allowing him to focus on refining his stunt work. Because his stunt double was left‑handed, Kalyn had to adapt his shooting and checking techniques to match, a switch that required careful rehearsal but ultimately added authenticity to his performance.

Jalen Thomas Brooks and Antonio Cipriano also embraced the challenge, each bringing their own blend of athletic background and acting chops. Their willingness to learn and perform their own moves helped shape a dynamic that felt genuine to both hockey enthusiasts and casual viewers.

The result is a series that blends sharp writing with credible on‑ice action, a testament to the cast’s dedication. Off Campus is now streaming on Prime Video, inviting audiences to experience the story of friendship, ambition, and the unexpected lessons learned on the rink.

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