JONATHAN SIGALET


Drafted by the Boston Bruins in 2005, Sigalet played professionally for 16 years across North America and Europe, including time in the AHL, KHL, and SHL, where he captured both SHL and Champions Hockey League titles. He also made his NHL debut with Boston in 2007, achieving a lifelong goal of reaching the game’s highest level.


Following his playing career, Sigalet transitioned into coaching.  He now works directly with 35+ current NHL players, including Zach Werenski, Jake Sanderson, Cutter Gauthier, and Morgan Geekie through a combination of on-ice skills training and video review


His coaching focuses on efficiency, puck skills, and helping athletes develop the details and habits required to succeed at the highest levels.


Known for his attention to detail and ability to connect with players, Sigalet combines his extensive playing experience with modern development principles to help athletes maximize their potential and perform with confidence.

JOAKIM LINDSTROM

The former 2nd round pick of the Columbus Blue Jackets is one of the most decorated players in Swedish Hockey League history.


The longtime leader for Skellefteå AIK had his number retired by the club in 2025.  During his time in Skellefteå, Lindström helped guide the club to multiple SHL championships while being named SHL’s MVP on 3 separate occasions.


Lindstrom spent part of 6 seasons in the NHL and represented Sweden at 2 World Championships as well as the 2018 Olympics.

Known for his elite hockey IQ, vision, and playmaking ability, Joakim brings a wealth of experience and a detail-oriented approach to player development.


He specializes in puck skills, offensive creativity, and teaching players how to process the game and make plays under pressure.  Joakim now works directly with players from junior hockey to the NHL, including Luke Evangelista, Victor Olofsson, and Marco Kasper.



BRANDON GORMLEY

Drafted 13th overall in 2010, Gormley developed a reputation as a smart, reliable two-way defenseman capable of impacting the game in all three zones.  His amateur career was highlighted by a Memorial Cup Championship and a WJC bronze medal, where he was named the tournament's best defensemen.


He went on to play professionally for 13 seasons across North America and Europe, including time with the Arizona Coyotes and Colorado Avalanche. 


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