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  • Maximize Your Summer On-Ice Development: A Skills Coach’s Guide

    Summer is one of the most valuable times in a hockey player’s year. Fewer games. Fewer distractions. More space to work on your game. But that doesn’t mean just skating for the sake of skating.

    If you’re serious about improving, this is your window to slow things down, clean things up, and level up the right parts of your game. Here’s how I recommend approaching it.


    1. Have a Purpose Every Time You Step on the Ice

    Summer skates are a chance to make real progress—but only if you approach them with intent.

    Think about what you’re working on: maybe it’s staying poised under pressure, refining your edgework, or getting more consistent with puck control.

    Show up with a plan. A clear focus helps turn ice time into development time.

    2. Don’t Chase Ice Time—Chase Intentional Ice Time

    More isn’t always better. More on-purpose is better.

    Ask yourself:

    • Is this skate giving me the right kind of reps?
    • Am I getting feedback, or just going through lines?
    • Am I being challenged, or coasting through it?

    Good development sessions give you structure, feedback, and opportunities to fail and adjust. That’s where the growth is.

    3. Master the Basics, Then Layer Complexity

    The game isn’t built off highlight-reel moments. It’s built off posture, balance, weight shifts, and puck control under stress.

    The foundation matters more than people realize:

    • A strong base posture lets you move with the puck, not just around it.
    • Shave and slide techniques give you control and deception.
    • Puck load patterns set you up to shoot or pass with intent.

    Summer is the time to hammer those in. It might not feel flashy—but it pays off in every zone, in every game.

    4. Seek Discomfort

    If you’re never messing up, you’re not pushing hard enough.

    Great players lean into that uncomfortable space—the part of a drill where things break down, and you have to figure it out. That’s where habits get re-wired. That’s how you build trust in your skillset.

    5. Take a Holistic Approach

    Reps on the ice are just one piece. What you do off the ice ties it all together:

    • Incorporate an off-ice strength program with the same focus on purpose and intent.
    • Watch video of yourself or others and actually study  the movements
    • Stickhandle in a mirror, or barefoot to improve balance
    • Take two minutes after a skate to ask:
      • What did I do well today?
      • What frustrated me?
      • What will I focus on next session?

    This kind of reflection turns average skates into high-quality development days.


    Final Thoughts

    You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to be intentional.

    Summer gives you a chance to build—not just your shot, or your stride—but your habits. Your discipline. Your confidence.

    And if you train with purpose now? You’ll be surprised where your game is by fall.


    Want to train with me?

  • Summer Development Group Registration Update

    There are still a few spots left in our summer development groups! If you have filled out the google form, but have not received any email notifications from Calendly, or an invoice please let me know and re-submit the form please!


    SPOTS REMAINING

    Cedar Rock, Monday/Wednesdays at 9:30am

    FULL – select dates available – $100

    Walker, Tuesday/Thursdays at 10:00am

    3 spots remaining (High school ages)

    Walker, Tuesday/Thursdays at 11:00am

    3 spots remaining (2009-2012 birth years)

    Walker, Tuesday/Thursday at 12:00pm

    FULL – select dates available – $100

  • Summer Development Groups – 8 Week Program – June 11th – July 31st

    Registration now open!

    14 Sessions | 50 min on-ice sessions | 8 skater max | Weekly recap video


    TWO LOCATIONS!

    Cedar Rock Sportsplex – Mon and Wed, 9:30am (1 group)

    Walker Ice & Fitness Center – Tues and Thurs, 10am | 11am | 12pm (3 groups)


    Join us, and develop the fundamental mechanics that will allow you to expand your skillset and take your game to the next level. Throughout the summer, we will cover a spectrum of skills we believe to be essential to uncovering a new understanding of the game itself.

    New this summer, our session recap videos. We’ve found a lot of success with a video assessment following our on-ice sessions. This allows us to paint a better picture – reiterating, or filling in some gaps of what we did on the ice during that week. These include clips from our session, and game clips from various leagues to highlight the use and differing applications of the skills we are developing.


    SCHEDULING AND PRICING

    Complete the registration form prior to May 1, 2025 for early registration pricing. In the form there is a section to site any conflicts, which will be applied to the invoice I will send out following your submission. Only paying for the skates you want to attend. Please note, the session focus will change day to day, and there is an overall progression to the summer. More details to come

    Early Registration (Before May 1, 2025) – $85 per session

    Full summer commitment (14 sessions): $1190

    Drop-In (After May 1, 2025) – $100 per session

    Full summer commitment (14 sessions): $1400

    Walker Groups – Full Schedule

    Week #Tuesday DatesThursday Dates
    Week 1NO ICEJune 12
    Week 2June 17NO ICE
    Week 3June 24June 26
    Week 4July 1July 3
    Week 5July 8 July 10
    Week 6July 15July 17
    Week 7July 22July 24
    Week 8July 29July 31

    Cedar Rock Group – Full Schedule

    Week #Monday DatesWednesday Dates
    Week 1NO ICEJune 11
    Week 2NO ICEJUNE 18 –
    CANCELLED
    Week 3June 23June 25
    Week 4June 30July 2
    Week 5July 7July 9
    Week 6July 14July 16
    Week 7July 21July 23
    Week 8July 28July 30

    **FOR THE JUNE 18TH DATE – SKATERS WILL BE GIVEN A MAKEUP SESSION AT NO COST – AVAILABLE TO SIGNUP VIA ONLINE BOOKING, OR CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL**

  • Added on-ice availability – December 17th and 18th

    Tuesday and Wednesday – December 17th and 18th, respectively, will see additional times.

    Tues. 12-17-24

    2pm – 2:50pm

    3pm – 3:50pm

    Wed. 12-18-24

    1pm – 1:50pm

    2pm – 2:50pm