Upgraded Hockey Program at Loyola
Loyola High School is excited to announce some changes to its already impressive hockey program, including the addition of a new hockey program coordinator and added training and skills development for players at all levels.
Offered to students from Secondary 1 to Secondary 5, Loyola already boasts seven (7) teams that compete in the RSEQ. Loyola student-athletes take part in several local, regional and international competitions throughout their hockey career at Loyola.
The upgraded program includes dedicated weekly times for on-ice skills sets training at both the Ed Meagher Hockey Arena, attached to Concordia University, and Hockey Etcetera. Other additions include goalie development, video analysis sessions and off-ice strength and conditions for players throughout the season.
To oversee these changes, Loyola has hired Carl Benoit as our Hockey Program Coordinator (see bio below). Carl joins an already diverse and robust set of coaches, teachers and moderators in Loyola’s athletics department.
Families interested in learning more about Loyola’s upgraded hockey program or its competitive all-inclusive fee structure are invited to contact our athletics department.
Profile: Carl Benoit After playing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Coach Benoit graduated with a Psychology degree while playing for the Stingers at Concordia University. He has coached at various levels ranging from minor and high school to College hockey, where he served as the head coach of the men's team at Dawson College for 6 years. Coach Benoit also is a certified NCCP HP1 certified coach and loves to serve at Hockey Ministries camps during the summer. |
About Loyola High School - Founded in 1896, Loyola is a Jesuit, Catholic school in Montreal that forms students to become intellectually competent, open to growth, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice. For generations, we have produced graduates representing people of all faiths, beliefs and traditions, and who model the Jesuit ideal of being men and women for others.
About the RSEQ - The RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) is a non-profit organization whose mandate is to promote sports development and physical activity in the education sector, from the amateur to the professional. The network has one fundamental characteristic: to highlight that its athletes are primarily students. The RSEQ thus prioritizes academic success and health, through the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Learn more at rseq.ca
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