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Recent
UltraSkills Major Clinics/Events
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Website Special Events page Update
- Conducted NHL Top Prospects Clinic in July 2005 for the top 5 NHL prospects including Sydney Crosby
- Featured in Television Hockey Tips Series on Sportsnet East and on the A Channel (22 segments) 2005-2006
- Director of Hockey Programming for the Ottawa Senators Sensplex (Sept. 2004-December 2005) Conducted on ice sessions for over 1500 players
- Head instructor for the Hockey Canada Skills Academy at All Saints High School in Kanata (Fall Semester: Sept 2005-January 2006)
- On ice demonstrations and Presentations for 800 coaches at The Ottawa Senators Tim Horton’s Coaching Clinic at the Scotia Bank Centre (October 2005)
- Conducted practices for The Peterborough Petes and the St. Michael’s Majors of the OHL (2005)
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October
9th, 2004 - On-ice UltraSkills demonstration
by Ron Davidson and UltraSkills instructors to over
1,500 coaches at the Toronto Maple Leafs Tim Horton's
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Ron Davidson with the Toronto Marlies Peewee AAA
team and the North York Knights AA minor Peewee
team at the ACC.
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Ron Davidson demonstrates an UltraSkills drill
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Members of the North York Knights AA Minor Peewee
team. The mother of one of the players sent an
email to his coaches thanking them for arranging
the UltraSkills session for the team and said
that "it was an experience that her son would
never forget."
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September
25, 2004 - On Ice Coaching Clinic and
Training Session Demonstration, Off ice Presentation
by Ron Davidson for over 300 coaches at the Ottawa
Senators/Tim Hortons Coaching Clinic at the Ottawa
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March
22, 2004 - On ice Training Session Demonstration
by Ron Davidson open to the public at the Hockey
Conference Skating into the Future, Hockey in the
New Milllenium in New Brunswick |
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January
28, 2004 - On ice Demonstration by Ron
Davidson for 8,000+ spectators between periods of
the Halifax Mooseheads game at the Halifax Metro
Centre. |
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January
28, 2004 - On
Ice Coaching Clinic and Training Session Demonstration
, Off ice Presentation by Ron Davidson for over
100 coaches for the Halifax Mooseheads at the Halifax
Metro Centre |
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December
19, 2003 - On
ice Demonstration by Ron Davidson for 7,000+ spectators
between periods of the Ottawa 67’s game at
the Ottawa Civic Centre |
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December
19, 2003 - On Ice Coaching Clinic and
Training Session Demonstration, Off ice Presentation
by Ron Davidson for over 200 coaches for the Ottawa
67’s at the Ottawa Civic Centre. |
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October
4, 2003 - On
Ice Coaching Clinic and Training Session Demonstration,
Off ice Presentation by Ron Davidson for over 1200
coaches at the Ottawa Senators/Tim Hortons Coaching
Clinic at the Ottawa Corel Centre |
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June
13, 2003 - On
Ice Demonstration and Presentation by Ron Davidson
and the UltraSkills instructors for 375 coaches
at Roger Neilson’s Coaching Symposium in Windsor
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The Halifax Mooseheards Peewee AAA and The
Sackville Flyers Peewee AAA set a new World
record and entertained over 9,000 fans at the Halifax Metro
Centre on January 28, 04. See details
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New World Record was Set in Halifax January 28, 04!
It’s
official! History was made at the Halifax Metro Center on
January 28, 2004. Two Peewee teams from Nova Scotia, the Halifax
Mooseheads Peewee AAA and the Sackville Flyers Peewee AAA,
set a new world record for shots on net doing full ice UltraSkills
flow drills at a demonstration in front of over 9,000 excited
fans. They completely eclipsed the old mark of 278 in 6 minutes
which had been set on October 4, 03 at the Corel Centre in
Ottawa by two Peewee AAA teams from eastern Ontario.
“You could tell before they went on the ice, that the
guys were very hungry to set the record”, said Kevin
Cameron, the president of the Halifax Mooseheads. “They
gave it their all, and they were rewarded…the big crowd
really seemed to motivate them,” he added. When the
teams passed the old mark and then smashed the 300 barrier
the crowd went wild and the applause did not stop until they
left the ice. The event was not without controversy however.
In the last 30 seconds of the demonstration there was an absolute
flurry of shots as the players were desperately trying to
push the mark to a new level. There was some concern that
with all the activity, it would have been impossible for the
technician to make an accurate recording of every shot and
the shot clock at this point was an absolute blur. As the
buzzer sounded the shot clock showed 378 but two representatives
from the Ontario delegation who had brought an independent
counter to the event protested and eventually called for a
video review. This review confirmed that a world record had
in fact been set, but that the total number of shots that
could be accurately recorded was 349. Since the tape has now
been accidentally recorded over, there has been no opportunity
for any independent review. Nevertheless, officially, a new
world record was set, (in fact it was smashed!) and the new
standard is now 349 shots in a 6 minute full ice UltraSkills
flow drill.
The next opportunity to break the record will be March 22,
04 at the Aitken Centre in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Don’t
miss it!
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