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Jim
WatsonThe Director of IceWorks Youth Hockey Program, Jim played
his entire National Hockey League career with the Philadelphia Flyers. Watson, an All-Star
defenseman, was a key contributor on the Flyers two Stanley Cup winning teams.
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Stephane
CharbonneauIceWorks Skating Complex Manager, Stephanne logged his
NHL playing time with the Quebec Nordiques. He was also in the Los Angeles Kings and
Washington Capitals organizations and played seven years in the American Hockey League.
Stephanne also played professional roller hockey with the Philadelphia Bulldogs.
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Bryan
Ely Hockey Staff
Coach, Former Junior Player
Bryan has been a member of the
Iceworks Hockey Staff since 1997. Bryan has participated in the game
of ice hockey as a player, referee, instructor, and coach for over
35 years. After his minor and junior hockey playing days, and stint
playing professional roller hockey, Bryan has dedicated his time to
teaching the game hockey to the Delaware County youth. Bryan has
worked as a private skills coach and with many hockey schools and
organizations across the area as a player development, powerskating,
and skills instructor. Bryan has been involved with the Garnet
Valley Ice Hockey Club for over 15 years where he presently serves
as head coach of the High School Varsity team and player development
instructor. Bryan is also involved with the Delco Phantoms serving
as the Director of the ADM program and player development for all
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John Povey Hockey Staff
Coach, Former Junior Player
John is entering his 4th year coaching at the tier 1 level with the Philadelphia Little Flyers where he has spent the last three years coaching at the Squirt, Peewee and Midget levels. Growing up in Delaware County, John played his youth career at the tier 1 level from Pewee to Midget. John graduated from Haverford High School where he captained his team to the Flyers Cup 'AA' championship and received the award as the tournament's most valuable player. John continued his playing career at West Chester University and received a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Business Management. |
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