About Us

Mike Pilon

Mike is a native of Munster, Ontario and graduated from Brock University with an Honor's degree in Physical Education.  Mike played five years of Junior hockey in Ontario, as well as two seasons of Senior "A" hockey in the United States.  He also won two Canadian University Field Lacrosse Championships while at Brock.  Mike has vast experience in player development and consultation, having attained his Master Level Coach certification from USA Hockey.  He has multiple coaching symposium experience, having also worked with the inaugural season of CBC's "Making the Cut".  Mike is also the Director of Player Development for the Gloucester Rangers program.  Passionate about his work with an infectious attitude, he is a strong communicator and has international instructional experience in the UK, Italy, and Slovenia.  Mike has worked with over 100 NCAA athletes and a dozen current NHL players - possessing a strong network within the game.

2005-Present, Endeavour Sports Group – President
2006-2007, Los Angeles Jr. Kings U18AAA – Head Coach
2004-2007, EHK Sports – Management Consultant
2003-2004, University of Ottawa Gee Gees - Volunteer Assistant Coach
2003-2005, Huron Hockey Schools – General Manager
1999-2003,  Chicago Freeze Jr. A Hockey Club – Assistant Coach
1995-1999, Team Wyoming U18AA, U14AA - Director & Head Coach
1995-1999, Wyoming Hockey Association – Coach-in-Chief
1995-1999, Casper Hockey Club - Hockey Director
1995-1997, Central Wyoming Outlaws Junior A Hockey Club – Assistant Coach
1995-1997, Casper Drillers U18A - Head Coach

Mike Beasley

Mike - originally from Montreal - played three years of junior hockey and one year of college hockey in same city. He attended Plattsburgh State University in New York on a hockey scholarship. Other playing experience includes the Atlantic Coast Hockey League and Quebec Senior League.  He participated in the CBC Television show "He Shoots, He Scores" (Lance et Compte).  Mike also holds a degree from Carleton University with a BA in Law and has gone on to a successful career in sports journalism covering professional and amateur sports throughout Canada.  Mike’s work can regularly be seen in Metro Ottawa, the Ottawa Citizen and Hockey Now. Other articles have been published in The Hockey News, Ottawa Sun and Score Golf.  The “Beaser” has a lot to offer any budding hockey player and loves to see players improve and is willing to put the time in to make that happen. His calm but direct approach to teaching is what separates him from other instructors.

2005-Present, Endeavour Sports Group, Vice President
1986-1988, Dawson College Head Coach

Hockey Canada…Development 1 Coach (National Coaching Certification Program)
Nationally Certified - Skate Canada (CanSkate Power Skating Instructor)
Member of the Ottawa Media hockey team

John Chabot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John is Anishinabe (Algonquin) from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nations community near Maniwaki, Quebec. John was drafted #1 overall by the Hull Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) in 1978. During his final QMJHL year in 1982 his team won the league championship, was selected as the Most Valuable Player of the league and was one of three finalists for the Canadian Junior Player of the Year. 

In 1980, after his first year in Hull, he was drafted in the second round by the Montreal Canadiens where he played for two seasons. He was then traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins where he played for three seasons before signing with the Detroit Red Wings for four years. He then spent the next ten years playing professional hockey in Europe where he captained his team for four years in Frankfurt, Germany. During the time in Europe, he had the opportunity to represent his country, playing for Team Canada in different international tournaments. He retired from hockey in 2001. 

John was one of the original role models for Health Canada’s National Native Alcohol and Drug Addictions Program (NNAADP). He visited many First Nations communities across Canada speaking to youth during the program’s first four years. His message was simple, “I have a great life, now I want to share my experiences and my love of life with those that might be inspired to work hard in the pursuit of their dream.”

John recently retired after two seasons as the assistant coach for the New York Islanders of the NHL. Previous to that he was the head coach of the Acadie-Bathurst Titans of the QMJHL for 1½ years and an assistant coach for 4 years with the Gatineau Olympiques with whom he participated in two consecutive Memorial Cups. He was the Head coach of the National Midget Team sponsored by the Aboriginal Sports Council in ’03 and helped form an NHL Aboriginal Alumni team that travels the country playing games that support native youth programs.   He hosted two T.V. shows, “Hockey Goals” and “Lacrosse Goals” on APTN and has given motivational talks to national corporations, Federal Government and Aboriginal communities. He has written articles on safety in sports and wrote an editorial on the importance of sport in relation to health issues in “SAY” magazine. He has visited Aboriginal communities to set-up hockey skills camps and has run an all native hockey school in Deline, NWT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jamie Dumont

Jamie Dumont is a native of Lewiston, Maine, and played his college hockey at his Alma Mater: Oswego State University.  Jamie is a professional in every sense of the word - passionate about his work and a student of the game.  Well respected among coaching circles for his dedication to his craft, Jamie has worked with numerous professional coaches in player development and has a great grasp of the talent pool both nationally and internationally

2009 - Present, Lewiston MAINEiacs, Assistant Coach, QMJHL
2009-Present, DUHockey Development - President
2007-2009, HC Bolzano Foxes, Italian Elite Division, Associate Head Coach & Amateur Coach in Chief
2006-2007, Bowdoin College  Assistant Coach, NCAA - NESCAC
2006-2007, Portland Junior Pirates (AJHL) and director of hockey operations for the whole organization. 
2005-2006, Bowling Green  State University  Assistant Coach,  NCAA - CCHA
2001-2005, Bowdoin College Assistant Coach, NCAA - NESCAC
1999-2000, Wyoming Coach in Chief, Head Coach State Select Team
1998-2000, Hobart College Assistant Coach,  NCAA - ECAC WEST
1997-1998, Oswego State University Assistant Coach, NCAA – SUNYAC

Greg Riley

Greg is a product of the Ottawa Valley where he got his start coaching in West Carleton. He has coached for over 25 years at all levels and age groups in minor hockey. His diverse background includes coaching in the house league “A” and the double “AA” programs as well as working with the development program in Nepean. He had the responsibility for talent assessment, player selection and assistant coach for the Ottawa 67’s minor AAA summer program 1986 birth year, which has graduated many players to successful OHL and NCAA division I careers. His coaching career took an interesting twist when he became involved with roller hockey taking on a team of twelve year olds to a bronze medal in the Canadian national championships. His continued coaching and developing of this team along with their success in international competitions saw them invited to represent Canada in the 2005 Men’s World Championship in France.  

2005, Present, Endeavour Sports Group – Coach Mentor & Instructor
2004-2005, Brockville Braves of the CJHL - Scout
2005, Canadian Nation Men’s Roller Hockey Team - Coach
2004, World in line cup U-18 roller hockey champions - Coach
2003, World in line cup U-16 roller hockey champions - Coach
1996-2000, Ottawa 67’s Minor AAA Minor Atom through Bantam Player selection & Asst. Coach 

Marc Robitaille

Marc is a graduate of the Gloucester Rangers program, having grown up in the area and played his minor/junior hockey here.  He followed this by attending Northeastern University on a hockey scholarship where he earned All-American honors and a free agent contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs.  After two seasons with the Leafs organization, Marc returned to Ottawa to pursue his Bachelor of Business Administration at the University of Ottawa.  Since that time, he has also earned his Certified Financial Planner Professional Designation.  He is CHA  Level One certified, and has participated in the SPEAK OUT program.  A strong presence with a unique ability to communicate effectively with goalies, Marc has been a valuable addition to the staff.

2007-Present, Goaltending Consultant - Endeavour Sports Group (Italy & UK Goalie Director)
2004-2006, Goaltending Consultant & Coach - Mentor EHK Sports
2005- Present, Goaltending Coach - Louis Riel High School Sports Study Program
2006-Present, Goaltending Consultant - Connecticut College Camels NCAA Division III
2003- 2005, Goaltending Coach - Ottawa University GeeGee’s CIAU
2001-2004, Goaltending Instructor - Huron Hockey Schools
2002 Coach - Ottawa Capitals AAA Minor Hockey
2001-2002, Assistant Coach - Cumberland Barons AA Minor Hockey
1993-1995, Goaltending Instructor - Jon Elkin Goalie Schools (Toronto, Ottawa & Montreal)

Allan Charbonneau

From Cornwall, Ontario, Allan is a graduate of the Seaway Valley Minor Hockey Association. During his days as General Manager of Huron Hockey School, Mike Pilon got to know Allan, as he worked as one of his head councillors for a couple of summers. Allan would move on to play a year of Junior B hockey with the Akwasasne Wolves before joining the Gloucester Rangers of the CJHL. After two seasons in Gloucester, he would go on to finish his junior career as a defenseman for the Brockville Braves. During this time, he continued his studies, completing first high school and then, several college courses. Upon completion of his junior career, Allan was offered an academic scholarship to Geneseo State University and skated with the varsity hockey team competing in the SUNYAC Conference at the NCAA Division III level. He successfully earned a degree in Business Administration in May of 2011. He has just recently moved back to the Ottawa area and is eager to start branching out in the local hockey scene. He is currently serving as the Assistant Coach of the Alexandria Junior B Glens. He is especially interested in sharing his experience, knowledge and skills with the many young and talented players who are presently developing their skills both on and off the ice. Just as he benefited from having many dedicated individuals guide his career, he wants to give back to those who share the same passion for the game.

Tom Riley

Tom grew up in Ottawa playing for the Nepean Organization. He went on to play Jr. “A” hockey for the Brockville Braves where he was named Rookie of the Year in his first season with the squad. In his second year he was awarded a four year Division One scholarship to Colgate University where he was named Assistant Captain in his senior year. Tom played roller hockey as well, leading his team to two World in Line Cup Championships and playing on the Canadian Men’s National Team. Tom has an extensive teaching background having worked in the Nepean initiation program since he was 12 years old and spending his summers during his Junior and College hockey years acting as the lead instructor in various hockey camps around the Ottawa area.

2004-2008 – Colgate University  (NCAA)
2004/2005 – Canadian Men’s National Roller Hockey Team 

Martin Parfitt

A native of Chelmsford Essex, in the UK, Martin has been involved in coaching for over 20 years, and has worked with both junior and senior teams at all levels. He is an International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Level 3 / Advanced Level Coach and is a Technical Director/Course Instructor for the English Ice Hockey Association (EIHA).  He has coached at club, Regional and National team levels, as well as being a Mentor coach for the National Coaching Program.

1998–Present, Technical Director/Coach Educator for the English Ice Hockey Association (EIHA)
2002–Present, Head Instructor - Riverside Ice and Leisure Ice Hockey Courses
2005–Present, Head Coach - Chelmsford Tomahawks U16 team
2001– 2005, Director of Coaching - Chelmsford Ice Hockey Club
1998-1999, Technical Director of Coaching - GB Inline
1997-1999, Junior Development Officer - Chelmsford Ice Hockey Association
1998–2005, England U14 Head Coach

Dave Capps

Originally from Romford, Essex but now residing in Chelmsford, Essex in the UK, David has been coaching for over 11 Years and has worked with both Junior and Senior teams at most levels. David is an International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Level 2 Coach and has coached at both Club and Regional Levels. 

2007 - Present Chelmsford Cherokees Head Coach 
2006 - 2007 Chelmsford Nighthawks Head Coach
2001 - 2002 Chelmsford Cherokees Head Coach
2001 - 2002 Head Instructor - Riverside Ice and Leisure Ice Hockey Courses
2001 - 2002 South East England Under 11's Head Coach
1998 - 2000 South East England Under 11's Assistant Coach
1999 - Chelmsford Braves Head Coach
1998 - Chelmsford Braves Assistant Coach 

Sean Easton

Sean started out as a junior in his home town of Chelmsford, in England, having progressed to the men’s senior team - the Chelmsford Chieftains.  His dedication as a player - and now as a coach - has led to him coaching at both club and regional levels.

Gary Shaw

Gary was born and raised in the county of Flintshire and started playing hockey at 16, playing competitively until he was 42. Gary was instrumental in establishing a junior club in 1992, achieving his coaching levels that same year. Over this time, Gary has aided aspiring players from the local area to play in Britain's top league.  Gary's extremely passionate about the sport and it's continuing development in this country - ensuring that every player's experience is a positive one - from the recreational to competitive athlete.  Last year he took part in an online study with U.S.A. Hockey, this year hoping to pursue and attain his Level 3 in Ice Hockey U.K.

1977 Attended only other hockey school at Flintshire for 2 weeks
1977 - 1979  Deeside Flames (Captain 1978-79) 
1979 - 1995  Deeside Dragons (Captain the team 1992-95, won Treble in 1993, League Cup , Welsh Cup)
1995 - 1996  Played and coached at Blackburn
1996 - 2002  Played for Flintshire Freeze/Assistant Coach (runners up in the league in 2002, won the league in 2003)
2005 - 2008   Head Coach (Flintshire Freeze)
2000 - Present  Head Coach (Junior Section)

J-R Goulet

J-R was born and raised in Carlsbad Springs, ON, just south-east of Ottawa. He studied Professional Accounting at Algonquin College in 2006. He then worked in retail for a few years before continuing his studies in Kingston at St. Lawrence College in 2008. He is currently studying Sport Business Management at Algonquin College and enjoying a year-long internship with ESG.