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About the Staff
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Peter Klim
is a 16 year veteran USA certified Ice Hockey official and
3 year NIHOA certified NHIAA. He currently officiates full time. Junior A Select Elite, Midget AAA,
Prep school, High school both American and Canadian teams in the many
Ice Arenas throughout New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts. Peter is widely recognized
by his peers for his perfected skating technique and exceptional step by step teaching skills.
Last summer Peter worked as staff with Pro Ambitions Battle Camps in both Mass and NH.
Most recently:
Playoff season has begun! Peter is working High School playoffs in Concord. Junior Playoffs in Exeter.
State playoffs in Hudson and Lebanon. Both as Referee and Linesman. Don't forget to catch Peters
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Joseph Cicolini
- is an accomplished Ice Hockey player having performed at world level.
Joe started his career at Malden Catholic, then ECAC Division II with 4 years at Suffolk University
2 years as Captain. Joe played professionally in Europe for 2 years Tier II in Germany. After
returning home from Europe Joe taught Power Skating for 6 years with Paul Vincent's
Dynamic Power Skating School.
Most recently:
Joe was invited to tryout for the Worcester Ice Cats a few years back.
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Thomas Beaulieu
- is an accomplished hockey player and power
skating instructor. Tom played 4 years at Plymouth State College with 1 year as
Captain. Tom has also been an instructor of Phillips Exeter Hockey School for 2
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Billy Kingdon
- is an accomplished hockey player and power skating instructor. Billy played
1 year IJHL for
the BlackHawks, 2 years Midget Tier 1 State, coached both travel and in-house
teams, and taught learn to skate programs. In addition Billy is also a Level 3
USA Ice Hockey Official and currently working games at Junior hockey level in
the EJHL Empire and ECAC in upstate New York
Most recently:
Billy looks forward to officiating games in the Atlantic Junior Hockey League
again this season.
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Brandon Bradley
- is an accomplishing hockey player and power
skating instructor. Brandon played for Witchita Kansas in the USHL and is currently at
Southern New Hampshire University. Brandon is a genuine talent on skates and a constant scoring threat.
Brandon has been an instructor with us for 2 years at Radius Edge. A crowd favorite, Brandon is an excellent coach.
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Dan Hickman
- is an accomplished hockey player and power
skating instructor. Originally from Hamden, Connecticut Dan played D1 High School hockey for Hamden,
junior hockey for the Connecticut wolves, was recruited to play at Southern New Hampshire University
where he played all 4 years.
Dan spent 4 seasons advancing through Minor League Hockey from the Richmond Renegades SPHL, Jacksonville Barracudas UHL,
Port Huron Flags CHL, to the Reading Royals of the East Coast Hockey League. We are pleased to have Dan on for his
1st season with Radius Edge.
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A Unique Blend of Talent
- We Specialize in our Niche
- Focus on Skating development
- A combination of Referees and
- Ex-Professional Hockey Players
- Both at a high level of play
- Experienced Adult Instructors
We Train Too !
- Did you know that each season
- Upper Level Officials are
- Required to attend boot camp
- These Boot Camps are mandatory
- They test our physical ability
- They test our game knowledge
- All this ensures we are capable
- To skate at a high level
- Keep up with the play and
- To be the best we can be
Who's the Better Skater
- Do officials skate better?
- Better than Hockey Players?
- It's a great case to argue
- Officials skate the entire game
- A player skates only in shifts
- Officials must master maneuvers
- to keep up with the play
- Get out of the way and
- Be in the right place
- At the right time
- Many players turn to officiating
- When their playing days end
- Like Radius Edge Instructors
- Who now teach young players
- Pulling from years of experience
- All from the Game of Hockey
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