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SPEED Hockey Developement

4.0(9 reviews)· Etobicoke, Toronto (GTA Core)

Etobicoke hockey training facility founded by Ray LeBlanc, offering on-ice and off-ice programmes including video analysis, strength conditioning, and high-performance camps.

Quick facts

Specialties
Power SkatingShooting & ScoringStickhandling & Puck Control
Age groups served
AAA / Competitive
Training format
Off-Ice Training & Strength, Video Analysis
Founder
Ray LeBlanc
Service area
Toronto
Programs offered
Spring SkatesChecking ClinicPlatinum High Performance ProgramSummer SkatesLTAD/TGFU Multi Sport CampSummer CampsMarch Break CampsWinter Break CampsOn Ice DevelopmentStrength & ConditioningShootingHigh Performer ProgramSpeed U – Virtual TrainingVideo Review & Analysis

About SPEED Hockey Developement

Located at 1120 Martin Grove Road in Etobicoke, S.P.E.E.D. Hockey Development was founded by Ray LeBlanc and serves competitive-level players across the Toronto area. On-ice programming covers power skating, shooting, and stickhandling, while off-ice offerings include a dedicated strength and conditioning stream and the Speed U virtual training platform.

The facility's programme catalogue is broad, spanning spring and summer skates, March Break and Winter Break camps, a Platinum High Performance Programme, body checking clinics, and individual video review and analysis sessions. The combination of in-person and virtual delivery options, alongside both private and team formats, makes the overall offering well-suited to players seeking year-round structured development at a competitive level.

What parents say

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SPEED hockey development is a first class and high performance hockey training school. Their director and instructors are exceptional at what they do.

Where they train

1120 Martin Grove Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L9, Canada

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