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Davidson brings
a lifelong commitment to playing and teaching
hockey to UltraSkills Hockey.
The
UltraSkills System
Ron Davidson has developed
the UltraSkills system of hockey instruction
after teaching and coaching hockey for over
30 years in Canada, the United States and
Europe.
Since 2002, the UltraSkills teaching system
has received national attention in Canada.
It was featured on the television show Hockey
Night in Canada in 2002 and 2003 and in
Canada’s National Newspaper, the Globe
and Mail in February of 2003.
Chris Cuthbert of Hockey Night in
Canada described UltraSkills as
“the most innovative and progressive
hockey teaching program in Canada”
and “the new wave of teaching
hockey.” The article in The
Globe and Mail contained the following:
“Everybody should be doing UltraSkills.
It’s an unbelieveable program. The
kids are always moving and handling the
puck.”
Simon
Chartrand-Midget AAA coach
“It’s
amazing what Ron does-there is no wasted
time…no standing around!”
Mike
Wilson-Hockey parent
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Ron Davidson with Hayley Wickenheiser and Lauren at
UltraSkills Lindsay 2004


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Canadian
Olympian
Member of Team Canada for 5 years
Director of Hockey Programs for the Ottawa Senators
Bell Sensplex
Instructor/Director at hockey schools in Canada,
United States and Europe for over 30 years
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Professional
player and coach in Europe for 4 years
Developed the UltraSkills Teaching System
Director of UltraSkills for 9 years
Certified Advanced Level Coach
Head instructor at all UltraSkills Camps |
In
2004, Ron Davidson conducted on-ice demonstrations for
coaches at:
The Toronto Maple Leafs
Tim Hortons Hockey Festival at the Air Canada
Centre.
The Ottawa Senators Tim Hortons Coaching
Clinic at the Corel Centre.
The World Academic Hockey Conference Skating
into the Future-Hockey
in the New Millenium at the Aitken
Centre in New Brunswick.
The Halifax Mooseheads Coaching Clinic at the
Halifax Metro Centre.
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An
Olympian
Ron Davidson played for Canada’s National Team for
5 years. He represented Canada at the Olympics at Lake
Placid in 1980.
Ron set scoring records as a rookie in the Quebec Major
Junior A league with the Cornwall Royals. He played Major
Junior A for 3 years including his final year with the
OHL Champion Ottawa 67’s under coach Brian Kilrea.
Ron played university hockey for 5 years and was named
"All Canadian". He played professional hockey
in Europe for 4 years: one year in the Elite League in
Sweden, two years in Switzerland and one year in France.
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A
Passion for Teaching Hockey
Ron has directed hockey camps, schools and clinics in
Canada, the United States and Europe. He has directed
schools and clinics for the Phoenix Coyotes and the
Ottawa Senators of the N.H.L.
Ron was a professional coach and a player coach in Europe.
With three children, playing hockey he has coached minor
hockey in Canada for 8 years. Ron is certified as an
Advanced Level coach. He has conducted coaching clinics
in Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia.
Ron has been the director of UltraSkills Hockey Schools
since 1996.
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