Toronto power skating · Since 2009

Strong skating createsstrong hockey players.

Power skating is focused, skating-only training that builds the speed, power and edge control hockey demands. The path there is earned one repetition at a time — Edge has guided it since 2009.

Coaching
since
2009
Seasons
on the ice
0+
Toronto
arenas
0
An older Edge player in a deep athletic stance, UCC alumni banners overheadAn Edge player driving a powerful forward stride at game tempoAn Edge player in a low athletic drive, hard edge bite into the ice
The progression

A clear path to improvement, with development at every level

Every player is placed on the right path and guided through to the right level or program — not on age, not on guesswork. From first edges to elite edgework.

  1. 01
    PS001
    Fundamentals

    Balance, forward, backwards, strides and stops — the alphabet of skating. Where every great skater begins.

    Entry · U6–U8
  2. 02
    PS101
    Stride Development

    Intro · Intermediate · Advanced, plus PS101 Stickhandling — building a powerful, repeatable stride.

    3 levels · + pucks
  3. 03
    PS201
    All About Edges

    Edge control leads to speed, power and agility. There are 8 edges that need to be mastered. Intro and Advanced.

    2 levels · + pucks
  4. 04
    SPEC
    Specialty Tracks

    Fast Feet & Forward Stride · Backwards & Defense · Skills & Drills · Elite Edgework.

    Targeted · by skill
  5. 05
    APS15+
    Advanced Power Skating 15+

    Competitive players chasing the top. Edges, recovery, explosiveness — what separates elite skaters.

    U15+ · A / AA / AAA

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The Lineup

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A wide line of Edge players moving across the ice in formation — the same drill, repeated until it sticks
Repetition leads to progress

The same drills, every season — refined, measured, repeated until itsticks.

Weekly lesson plans · written criteria

Proof on the ice

Players who started here, and kept climbing

Alumni to elite

"Our son has steadily moved from A to AA, and now to AAA — with a lot of credit to Sam."

— An Edge parent, Spring Sessions 2024

The kind of progression Edge is built for. Year over year, players who put in the repetition find themselves at higher and higher levels — and the skating is the thread that runs through every one of their games.

Spring 2026 puckhandling classes sold out — the same philosophy, working again.

Edge coaches working a busy drill line — repetition, fundamentals, energy

Same kids, three seasons in. Faster, sharper — and still here for the next step.

In other camps they just say 'do this drill' — but here they actually give corrections.
— Levi, age 9Summer Camp 2021
"Thank you guys for this absolutely amazing experience. The detailed discussions on techniques were brilliant."
— An Edge dadSummer 2023

Where we skate

Four Toronto rinks, close to home.

On-ice training at Toronto arenas. Explore programs near you.

Forest Hill Arena

Midtown Toronto · the home rink

Year-round

Upper Canada College

Toronto · UCC arena, alumni-banner backdrop

Fall · Spring

Leaside Arena

Toronto · all camps

Year-round

RINX

North York, Toronto · four-rink complex

Fall · Winter

One rep at a time

Ready to take the next step?

Ten seconds, a few questions about where your player is now, and we'll point you to the exact program that starts their path.

In-person coaching at our Toronto arenas since 2009 · Forest Hill · UCC · Leaside · RINX