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For any hockey player serious about skill development and tactical improvement in his or her game the teachings of Brian Keane are a must. From the moment I saw Brian’s game analysis of my son’s performance I knew I was looking at something special. His quantified approach to coaching is the next evolution of the craft and the hyper granular skill development work is a terrific compliment. Best of all, while you’re improving as a player Brian’s sessions promote the most important part of sports…FUN!

Brian Keane’s player development success is driven by research, innovation and hard work. Brian invests time in researching how and why every player can improve. He uses proven methods and great teaching images– ones that spark the athlete. He also works as hard as any coach I’ve met–NHL, NFL or otherwise. He keep athletes motivated because they recognize his commitment to them as people. Any hockey player working with Brian has a 100% chance for success if they commit to his Prodigy Hockey program.

I have had a few of our high-end players work with Prodigy-Hockey and they all benefitted from their ice sessions greatly. Brian is a leader in the hockey industry in terms of skill-development and skating technique because he takes the time to research and stay at the forefront of training and teaching methods. Brian’s use of video analysis is also a unique method of helping players of all ages improve their skating stride or in-game decisions.

We are big fans of Prodigy Hockey. Brian’s small group clinics are competitive, constructive and most importantly FUN! His video analysis provides an extra dimension which reinforces lessons taught and highlights areas for improvement. My son is always “up” for a Prodigy Hockey session.
“In all honesty, Blake has said to me on several occasions that he has learned more working with you than anyone else he has ever worked with in youth hockey (including other coaches, clinic/camp instructors, etc). That’s a great testament not only to your technical knowledge and instructional approach but also your ability to relate to these young guys…and make the developmental experience enjoyable.”
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