

The head director of Toronto Professional Hockey School, a post which he has held for over 25 years. Martin takes pride in working with individual students to ensure that they master the proper techniques of the game. He enjoys working with young players to assist them in becoming all-around better players. He believes that superior skill development leads to superior performance.
Camp Director Martin Ross with former Toronto Professional Hockey student PK Subban accepting his Norris Trophy at the 2013 NHL awards in Chicago. A Message from the President Stars of the National Hockey League have now been brought together as professional instructors to provide knowledge and understanding of the game for your child. Their experience and dedication to the game means that the NHL stars are role models to inspire and motivate young players to be their best.
Toronto Professional Hockey School strives to provide superior service to today's demanding young players, paying attention to every detail. The school emphasizes all areas of the game, specifically the overlooked values of hard work, dedication, self-esteem, and sportsmanship. The goal is to achieve a delicate balance between teaching fundamental skills while stressing the joy of the game. All instruction takes place in a controlled and safe environment.
The school offers a specially designed program focusing on building skills to effectively play the game of hockey. On-ice instruction is designed to meet the maximum output level of each age group and level of player. The coaches implement a program where skills are broken down one segment at a time, with special guests joining once a week to assist in skill development.
Camp ice sessions consist of three hours daily, divided into three one-hour ice sessions to maintain a fast-paced and high-tempo learning environment. Toronto Professional Hockey School is committed to the development of young players in the community through well-organized coaching and support from NHL stars.
Register today to improve your hockey game and get a chance to skate with NHL players at Toronto Professional Hockey School.