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SPS Hockey Development is a hockey club located in Orlans, Ottawa, that is dedicated to providing high quality player and coach development programs. Owned and operated by Hockey Canada Skills Coaches, Brian and Zach Gillam, SPS works with players and teams of all ages and skill levels, as well as coaches and associations, to help them reach their full potential on the ice.
The club offers a range of off-season programs designed to enhance individual technical and tactical player development, as well as custom clinics, mentoring, and Hockey Canada/HEO clinics for coaches looking to improve their skills. With a focus on individual player skill development, SPS Hockey Development aims to create skilled players who can effectively apply their technical abilities in game situations to achieve success.
SPS Hockey Development has a team of professional, experienced, and dedicated coaches and instructors who have a wealth of experience in program design, high performance coaching, player development, coach development, and elite level playing. They have worked with various hockey organizations both locally and internationally, and are committed to providing quality training sessions based on leading theories of motor learning and skill acquisition.
The club is grateful for the support of the teams and associations they have worked with, as well as their preferred equipment supplier, Lacroix Source for Sports Orleans. All clients of SPS Hockey Development receive a 15% discount at Lacroix Source for Sports Orleans, further demonstrating the club's commitment to their players and their development.
If you're looking to take your game to the next level, whether as a player or a coach, SPS Hockey Development is here to help. Registration is now open for their Defence Specific, Forward Specific, and Pre-Season Development Programs, offering cost-effective options to incorporate player development into team or association plans. Join SPS Hockey Development and let them help you reach your full potential on the ice.