Power Edge Hockey Staff:
Coaches:

Coach Joe Zizza
Joe Zizza:
Co-Founder of Power Edge Hockey, Joe has 20 years of hockey experience with 15 years of professional powerskating, stickhandling and shooting coach. As a AAA hockey coach for over 10 years, he has been training elite players and beginner players with his unique system of powerskating, stickhandling, and shooting.
Joe has trained the following hockey programs: AAA Hockey; Reading Youth Hockey Program; Burlington Youth Hockey Program; Danvers Youth Hockey Program; Lynnfield Youth Hockey Program; Timberland Youth Hockey Program; Reading Girls Varsity Program; Medford Girls Varsity Program; Adult Clinics; Winthrop Girls Varsity Program; Adult Team Hockey; Private Power Skating Sessions.
Presently training beginner and elite players in powerskating techniques to develop explosive speed and stickhandling and shooting.
contact Joe: zizza@poweredgehockey.com

Coach Dave Hunter
Dave Hunter:
Co-Founder of Power Edge Hockey, Dave has an extensive hockey background. Growing up in Canada, he played minor hockey in St. Catharines, Ontario and was drafted by the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League. He played instead for his hometown Jr. B team. Dave then continued on to Cornell University where he played varsity hockey for 4 years. His coaching resume includes 15+ years of youth hockey and 13 years as an assistant coach for Reading Memorial High School. Currently, Dave is head coach for the Engineers at M.I.T. University.
contact Dave: dhunter@poweredgehockey.com

Coach Tom Foxen
Tom Foxen:
My coaching emphasis is on the player developing his ability and understanding of hockey. I believe that by improving the individuals physical power, endurance and puck skills, a player’s hockey sense will naturally increase. I played youth and independent hockey, was on Reading High Varsity,and played two season at Curry College. I have coached both independent and youth hockey teams, and my involvement with Power Edge Hockey School spans more than ten years. As a school behavioral specalist, my career brings many practical applications to my coaching. I believe all hockey players have room to improve their game – the ones who become succesful are the ones that work the hardest.