The Elite Hockey Standard

Offering high Quality Hockey Training and events at an affordable cost

Forging elite athletes through our four core pillars: Development, Competition, Experience, and Community. From structured high-rep skating mechanics and Hockey IQ builds to high-octane Iron Man tournaments and premium skills clinics, we define the professional standard for the modern player's journey.

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The Four Pillars of Elite Performance

Diamond Elite Hockey is engineered on professional standards: development, competition, experience, and player community. Our platform integrates elite skill-building and high-octane competition to forge the modern athlete. Every rep, every game, and every event is built on these four fundamental pillars.

4. community

A culture of accountability, featuring community partners like the Veteran Social Club, San Diego Renegades, and the Vegas Warriors hockey team to build meaningful connections through select events.

3. experience

Premium camps and professional weekend events delivered with high energy and elite organization on and off the ice.

2. Competition

Fast-paced 3v3 and signature Iron Man tournaments designed to test limits in a competitive, athlete-first setting.

1. Development

High-rep, structured sessions focusing on edge work, skating mechanics, and hockey IQ for maximum skill efficiency.

Reach out to us

Interested in booking a one-on-one session or team training with Coach Cole? Want us to bring a tournament experience to your city?

Or maybe you are interested in me hosting a summer skills camp in your town.

No matter the question, please don’t hesitate to fill out the contact form.

“Coach Cole has helped my game improve exponentially, I went from not being able to lift the puck off the ice, to going bardown in one lesson”

-Eric Deardorf

Las Vegas, NV

Santa Rosa, ca