At TSMHA, he’s coached at multiple levels since 2022, including U9 HL, U8/U9, U7 HL, and U5 HL. In 2024-25, he steps in as Head Coach for the U8 MD team with the same drive, mentorship, and love for the game.
Coaching Philosophy:
“My goal is to develop confident, resilient young players who love coming to the rink. We emphasize skill development—skating, shooting, puck control—while learning to compete with integrity, respect, and teamwork. I want kids to take risks, learn from mistakes, and grow as people as much as players.”
Development & Team Culture:
The U8 MD program under Christian focuses on individual growth within a team-first culture. Every player gets the tools and support they need to succeed at their level, while also having fun and building lasting friendships. Christian leans on his own Junior and College-level experience to bring elite insight into practices, game strategy, and team dynamics.
Why TSMHA?
“Tecumseh feels like home. It’s a tight-knit, family-focused community where kids grow up surrounded by support and mentorship. I’ve seen firsthand how this association develops great players—and even better people.”
Commitment & Expectations:
Players are expected to give their best, show respect, and embrace a growth mindset. Families are encouraged to be part of the journey with positivity and shared goals.
Fun Fact:
Favourite NHL Team: Detroit Red Wings (a lifelong fan growing up across the border in Oregon, Ohio)
Favourite Player: Nicklas Lidstrom—admired for his leadership, hockey IQ, and calm, consistent dominance
Hobbies: Staying active with family, rollerblading, biking, playing sports, and enjoying time with friends
Message to Families:
“Our team is about building strong fundamentals, having fun, and creating an environment where players can thrive. I care deeply about every kid’s journey, and I’m here to help them grow with confidence, joy, and purpose.”
Coaching Philosophy:
"Firm but fair" is Sean’s coaching credo. He holds players to a high standard of effort and accountability while creating a supportive environment where young athletes can grow both as players and as people. For Sean, hard work is non-negotiable—but it always comes with encouragement, consistency, and care.
Development Focus:
Sean’s staff includes specialists at every position, allowing for targeted growth in both player and goalie development. Each player will be given the tools and coaching to meet their full potential, and the emphasis on inclusivity ensures that every member of the team feels like part of the family.
Why TSMHA?
“TSMHA provides great facilities and a committed coaching culture. We’re a true hockey community—one where players are supported and challenged in all the right ways.”
Team Culture:
Expect a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment where commitment goes both ways. Coach Sean is fully dedicated to the growth of his players—and asks for the same in return.
Off the Ice:
Sean is the proud father of two young athletes, Brooks and Brette, and enjoys golfing in his free time.
One of his proudest accomplishments? Representing Team Canada at the Nations Cup Tournament—and bringing home the gold. But for Sean, the real wins come from being a part of his kids' development and sharing in the growth of their teammates both on and off the ice.
Coaching Philosophy:
Player development is at the core of Sean’s approach. He believes in blending individualized coaching with team-focused strategies to ensure every athlete has the opportunity to improve, build confidence, and enjoy the game. Most importantly, he wants players to have fun and develop a lifelong love for hockey.
Development & Culture:
Coach Sean works hard to create a team dynamic centred on leadership, teamwork, and positivity. His U11 A team is built on the values of hard work, accountability, and mutual respect—for teammates, coaches, opponents, and officials.
Why TSMHA?
“Coaching in Tecumseh is special to me because of the personal connection I have with the community. TSMHA has some of the best coaches and volunteers in the area, and it truly feels like a hockey family.”
Off the Ice:
When not coaching, Sean enjoys travelling, spending time with friends and family, and—of course—more hockey!
Fun Fact:
Favourite NHL Team: Montreal Canadiens
Favourite Player: Alex Ovechkin – “He plays with passion and loves what he does.”
Message to Families:
“We work hard and play hard. This team is about more than just hockey—it’s about learning life lessons, developing leadership, and making friendships and memories that last a lifetime. We’re proud to be part of the Eagles family.
Coaching Experience: 12 Years
Background & Experience:
Coach Mike brings a wealth of experience to the Tecumseh-Shoreline bench, having led 9 travel teams and 12 house league teams over his coaching career. The 2025–26 season marks his 4th consecutive year coaching the 2013-born player group, a team he’s helped shape into a consistent top contender in the Bluewater League and at the provincial level.
In recognition of his impact, leadership, and results, Mike was awarded TSMHA’s Coach of the Year—a testament to the trust he’s earned and the culture he’s built.
Coaching Philosophy:
Coach Mike is passionate about player development and team dynamics, always working to create an environment rooted in accountability, respect, effort, and fun. His focus is on helping players grow through positive reinforcement, strong communication, and collaboration with his assistant coaches, team manager, and goalie coach.
He believes that holding players accountable builds confidence, leadership, and long-term success—not just in hockey, but in life.
Development & Team Culture:
Mike’s team culture is built on continuous improvement. Whether it’s on-ice skills, off-ice mindset, or team cohesion, the goal is for each player to take meaningful steps forward. His teams compete with intensity, carry themselves with class, and understand the value of being great teammates.
Why TSMHA?
Coach Mike is proud to be part of an association that’s constantly raising the bar. With increased rep ice time, dedicated PowerTech training, and specialized goalie development, players from across the region can now join TSMHA under the OHF Player Movement Policy.
Off the Ice:
Mike is known for his open-door approach and clear, collaborative communication with players and families. He’s approachable, structured, and committed to helping every player reach their potential.
Fun Fact:
Favourite Coaching Moment: Leading his 2013 group to consistent top-tier finishes and earning TSMHA’s Coach of the Year
Coaching Style: Calm, prepared, and development-focused—led by collaboration and respect
Message to Families:
“Our U13A program is built on hard work, structure, and support. Players will develop as athletes, leaders, and teammates. With the right guidance and effort, we’ll grow every shift, every game, and every season.”
🥈 Provincial Silver Medalist – U21 Windsor Wildcats
🥉 Provincial Bronze Medalist – U14 Windsor Wildcats
🏆 OMHA Semi-Finalist – U16 Riverside Rangers
🏒 Bluewater League Finalist – U18 Tecumseh Eagles
🏅 Art McKenzie Award (2018) – Top Coach, Riverside International Tournament
Coaching Philosophy:
Coach David believes that fun and development go hand in hand—but that success is earned through hard work. He runs highly organized, efficient practices that focus on skating, flow drills, game situations, and systems. His teams are taught to compete hard in both directions, and ice time is earned through effort, commitment, and coachability—not favouritism.
“We like to keep it light and fun, but when it’s time to work—we get to work. Winning and improving are a lot of fun when you’re prepared.”
Development Focus:
David’s practice structure puts heavy emphasis on skill development and gameplay understanding. About two-thirds of his practices are dedicated to individual and small-group drills (1-on-1s, 2-on-1s, flow), with the remaining time focused on team systems and situational play.
Team Culture:
Respect and sportsmanship are non-negotiable. Players are expected to show up ready to learn, support each other, and carry themselves with class—win or lose. “We want our players to have each other’s backs. No egos. Just team.”
Why TSMHA?
“If you want experienced coaches who know how to teach, motivate, and challenge players at this age, then Tecumseh is the right place. We’re not babysitters—we’re builders. And we’ve been doing this a long time.”
Off the Ice:
David enjoys spending time with his children and grandchildren, and he’s a big fan of pickleball when he’s not at the rink.
Fun Facts:
Favourite NHL Team: Detroit Red Wings – “Local pride and legendary history.”
Favourite NHL Player: Steve Yzerman – admired for his leadership, work ethic, and ability to adapt to win.
Message to Families:
“Our players develop, learn, and have fun. We keep things light, but we expect hard work and accountability. If your player wants to get better and be part of a motivated, respectful team—we’d love to have them.”
Coaching Philosophy:
For Jeff, hockey is about much more than wins and losses. It’s about developing good teammates, leaders, and people. His coaching style emphasizes accountability, mutual respect, and a strong family atmosphere on and off the ice.
“We want our players to treat each other the way they want to be treated. You can’t go far in hockey if you’re not a good teammate.”
Team Environment:
The U15 A Eagles under Coach Jeff foster a family-style team culture where players are encouraged to support one another and lead by example. Expectations are set early: show respect, give consistent effort, and wear the Eagles jersey with pride.
Why TSMHA?
“I’ve coached here for 9 years and both of my sons played here. Tecumseh has that small-town feel, and everyone is proud to be part of the Eagles.”
Off the Ice:
Outside of hockey, Jeff enjoys fishing, golfing, and spending quality time with family.
Fun Facts:
Favourite NHL Team: Toronto Maple Leafs – “My Dad’s a lifelong fan and we’ve shared that connection through the game.”
Favourite NHL Player: Doug Gilmour – “I loved how hard he played and how much heart he had. Plus, best nickname—‘Killer.’”
Message to Families:
“We build tight-knit teams that feel like family. Players will grow as athletes and people while building memories that last a lifetime. At the end of the day, we want kids to love hockey and love being part of this team.”