Videos of Reggie and Jamie

Reggie Leach “The Riverton Rifle”

Philadelphia Flyers legend, played almost 1,000 games in the NHL winning the Stanley Cup in 1975. A member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame, Reggie still holds the record for most goals in the playoffs with 19, including 5 goals in one game against the Boston Bruins. He also won the Conn Smythe Trophy (MVP for the NHL Playoffs) in 1976 and MVP in the 1980 NHL All Star Game. The 1976 Canada Cup member currently does many motivational talks regarding drug & alcohol abuse all over Canada for First Nation Communities. On March 7th, 2008 Reggie received the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for his outstanding career achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.

Jamie Leach

Played professional hockey for 13 years all over the world. A member of many championship hockey teams including two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Jamie continued his career coaching at all different levels. Jamie has operated numerous hockey schools, skill development camps, evaluation camps, conditioning camps & seminars for differing cultures. The three time Allan Cup Champion is also a member of the Canadian Professional Golfers Association and the Assistant Professional at the St. Boniface Golf Course. Jamie is the Director of Hockey/President of Shoot to Score Hockey Ltd.