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About
Aaron Brand
Welcome to the
Aaron Brand Hockey School (ABHS). Aaron grew up in Toronto, Ontario
and played in the MTHL now known as the GTHL. Upon completing Minor
Hockey he was drafted in the 13th round, 204th
overall by the Newmarket Royals who later relocated and became the
Sarnia Sting.
Aaron capped off a successful OHL career by signing his first pro
contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs at an incredible ceremony at
the Sarnia Arena. He went on to attend six NHL training camps that
included the Hartford Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs (4 camps) and
Detroit Red Wings.
His career took him to St. John’s Newfoundland, Matula Israel,
Little Rock Arkansas, Innsbruck Austria, Bakersfield California,
Cincinnati Ohio, Moscow Russia and Port Huron Michigan.
ABHS was established in 1998. Today he shares his knowledge,
experience and passion for the game by "helping young aspiring players
fulfill their GOALS and DREAMS!"
Thank
you for choosing ABHS
we look forward to see you on the ice!
Teaching Experience
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1998 - present |
Aaron Brand Hockey School |
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1994 - present |
Various Hockey Schools in
Canada and USA |
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(Shawn Burr, Pro Tech Hockey,
Rick Heinz and others) |
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1996 - 2001 |
Toronto Professional Hockey
School |
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Awards &
Achievements
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2008 |
Brantford Blast - Allan Cup Champions |
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2005 |
Port Huron
Beacon ranked 3rd All time scoring |
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2005 |
Played for Team
Israel at the Spartak Cup in Moscow Russia |
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2000 - 2005 |
Played in 3
All-Star games ECHL, UHL(2) |
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2001 |
won ECHL Sherwood Puck control relay in skills competition |
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1996 - 2000 |
Assistant
Captain three out of four years.
Voted hardest working player, unsung hero, community service
awards.
Nominated for Sportsmanship and Dedication Award by teammates. |
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1997 |
Won Gold Medal with Team
Canada at the Maccabiah Games in
Israel. |
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1993 - 1996 |
Voted
fastest skater, hardest worker and best stick handler in OHL
Coaches poll |
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1995 - 1996 |
Co-Captain Sarnia Sting |
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1995 - 1996 |
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy (Overage player of the
Year) |
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1995 - 1996 |
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy (OHL Scoring Title)
OHL Second Team All Star |
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Innsbruck EV |