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Coach Trevor
As Director of Hockey Operations and Head of Coaches, Trevor
Fahey provides the leadership and training, for
players and coaches, in teaching excellence in Ice
Hockey. As a former student of many great coaches and
the Soviet Hockey system, Trevor Fahey is a leading
authority in Ice Hockey instruction. This, as well as
his love for his players, coaches, and teams, make him
the coach to which all others seeking that same
excellence will follow...
Playing Career
Minor/Major Amateur
- Stellarton High School
- Tillsonburg Mavericks Jr. B.
- Guelph Royals - OHA Jr. A.
- Kitchener Rangers - OHA Jr. A.
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Professional
- New York Rovers - EHL
- New York Rangers - NHL
- Minnesota Rangers - CHL
- Omaha Knights - CHL
- Des Moines Oak Leafs - IHL
- Toledo Blades - IHL
- Denver Spurs - WHL
- Springfield Indians - AHL
- Fort Wayne Komets - IHL
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Accomplishments
Trevor Fahey
7629 Bay Hill Ct.
New Port Richey, FL 34654
(727)-842-8216 (727)-514-8293
1999 to Present
Introduced TNT (Technical & Tactical Team play
program) to Tampa for Elite players (Squirt-Bantam)
Skills - Tactics - Team play
Teams
- Orlando RDV League 3 on 3 CHAMPIONS in
Mite-Squirt-Peewees
- Bantam Spring League Champs 13-1
- Fall/Winter Team-Raiders in Metro League
- (Squirt 7-3 1st place)
- (Pee Wee 10-0 1st place)
- Summer Hockey Clinic/Orlando Solar Bears-RDV
- On/Off Ice Training Program at Sunblades
1995 to 1998
Moved to Florida from Victoria, B.C., Canada
- Created World Class Hockey Schools
- Hired as Director of Coaches Tampa Bay Stars Travel
Organization
- Became Director of Hockey Tampa Bay Stars Travel
Organization
- Operated Hockey Schools/Clinics
- Instructed 1 on 1 Skating Personals
- Established Pro Star Hockey Academy
- Selected Players from the Academy to play on Select
Teams: (Squirts)
A. Mite (6) -
Squirt (8) (Combined Team)
1. 22 - 0 Metro League
2. Squirt Champs-TBSA Thanksgiving Tournament
3. Squirt Division Champs TBSA Christmas Tournament
B. Mites:
Spring Metro Champs 22 - 0
C. Pee Wees:
2nd place Metro League
Lost 2 out of 1st 3 games
Won 10 of last 11 games
1989 to 1994
Co-Director - Changemasters Training Services
- Designed & delivered Seminars to Government and
Businesses on:
- Communication Skills
- 21st Century Management
- Performance Planning & Review
- Team Building/Motivation
- Change
1982 to 1989
Director-Coach Int'l Hockey Schools, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada
- Designed On-Ice Circuit Training System
- Designed Specialized Skills Clinics
- Designed Lecture Series & Simulated Skills and
Conditioning Programs
- Designed a "Skills First Program"
- Designed "Skill Building Blocks" for each
age group
- Hired & Trained Instructional Staff - Team Leaders
for Hockey Schools (60-100 Instructors)
- Delivered Clinics to 10,000 kids
1981 to 1984
General Manager-Coach: Portage Terriers Tier II
- Head Coach: Transcona Railers (Canadian Champs)
- Head Coach: Steinbach Huskies Sr.
- All - Star Coach vs. Finland Ex.
1978 to 1982
Management Consultant: Province of Manitoba
- Designed and monitored training programs for employees
and employers
1978 to 1974
Athletic Director & Chairman of Physical Education,
Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba
- Coordinated curriculum design for courses
- Supervised all Athletic Coaches & Professors
- Directed & monitored department budgets
- Coached Varsity Hockey Teams
- 1 GPAC Championship & 1 Finalist
1974 to 1976
Canadian Hockey Team Leader for Concordia Univ. to
Moscow, USSR
- Directed Canadian Coaches to Moscow for Soviet Sports
Training Programs
- Interfaced with Soviet Coaches daily
- Wrote/Published Hockey Book - Hockey: Soviet
Canadian Forward by Fred Shero
1970 to 1974
Attended St. Francis Xavier University, Captain of
Varsity Hockey Team
- 1971-1974 Most Valuable Player
- 1971-1974 Leading Scorer
Personal Achievements
- Centennial Medal recipient (Sports Achievement) - Cape
Breton, Nova Scotia
- Voted Coach of the Year by peers, Great Plains
Athletic Conference
1974 to 1975
Appointed Group Leader by Concordia University to lead
study groups to Moscow, USSR at the Institute of Sport and
Culture (Summers of 1974-75)
- Awarded a Hockey Canada Scholarship to St. Francis
Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
- Voted Most Valuable Player, St. Francis Xavier
University 1971, 1972, 1973
- Voted 1st All Star Left Wing, International Hockey
League (1967-69)
- Elected President, Great Plains Athletic Association
(1976-78)
- Appointed to All Star Hockey Selection Group, Canadian
Intercollegiate Athletic Union
- Designed and developed the first European Hockey
Training Schools in North America
- Created The Hockey Herald, a monthly newsletter to
give parents and youths input and information on hockey
programs, offerings and educational opportunities,
particularly relevant to Coach International
- Created "Lucky, the Canadian Luck Puck" to
promote Canadian hockey to tourists and trade shows
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Junior - Tillsonburg Mavericks Jr. B. - 1960-1964
- Guelph Royals, O.H.A. Jr. A.
- Kitchener Rangers, O.H.A. Jr. A.
- Pro - 6 years professional hockey in The New York
Rangers and Los Angeles Kings Organizations - 1964-1970
- All Star Team - International Hockey League - 1968
PUBLICATIONS
- All About Hockey - (The Casket Printing & Publishing
Co.)
Antigonish, Nova Scotia - 1974
- Hockey: Soviet/Canadian - (Leech Printing Co.) Brandon
University Press,
Brandon, Manitoba - 1977
- The Contrast Between the Reality & Image of
Professional Sports -
Antigonish, Nova Scotia - 1974
REFERENCES
Lt. Col. Stephen M. Wells III
17510 Isbell Lane
Odessa, FL 33556
(813)-926-9581
Chuck Benton
5322 Foxshire Ct.
Orlando, FL 32819
(407)-876-3736
Send Questions to Linda
Wells
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