What it takes . . .

Every player who strives to be the best must experience training systems that maximize their playing potential. If you truly desire to play at the top of your game, then PROshooters can help.

Acquiring skill and knowledge through personal development is a key factor in increasing confidence — often the difference between being a good hockey player and being a great hockey player.





We'll come to you!!
PROshooters team, group and private training is now available throughout
the GTA, on your ice. Please confirm instructor availability prior to booking ice.
Tel: 416.825.1412
Email us



Shooting • Passing• Puck Control
PROshooters. . . put the puck in the net!

Carry it, pass it, clear it or, better yet,
put the puck in the net!

PROshooters employs a technique-driven approach to teaching the art of shooting, passing and puck control, enabling PROshooters players to better maintain possession of the puck, then release it with optimal power and accuracy.

Know how, know what, know when!
Personal development requires both skills and knowledge. In addition to providing the ability to execute, we teach situation-specific play options, so players can quickly make the right choice in any game situation.

Be physically and mentally prepared!
By addressing both the physical and mental aspects of the game, PROshooters training programs enable players to confidently put their improved skills to use . . . no wonder goalies hate us!

Teams, Groups & Private Sessions
available on your ice
Starting with an evaluation session, we’ll develop a step-by-step program that addresses weaknesses, while building on strengths. Subsequent sessions will be devoted to teaching proper techniques for maximum power, pin-point accuracy and total puck control.

On-ice sessions are progressively tailored to suit player skill level, and focus on attaining “total puck confidence” — the ability to shoot, pass and control the puck with ease.

Bookings are available for teams, groups and individuals. PROshooters recommends players be 8 years old and have played at least one year of organized hockey.
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