Royal Crown School is excited to announce the launch of Royal Crown Hockey's High Performance Training Program (HPT)! Our objective is to provide great Hockey Programming and Skill Development alongside a progressive academic experience.

Our first ID session will feature NHL skills coach Nathaniel Brooks, ensuring a high-caliber on-ice experience for prospective student-athletes.

This is a unique opportunity for Boys & Girls from Grade 7-12 to join Royal Crown School's High Performance Training program! To join the ID session click the link above.

coaching staff

Anthony Stewart former professional ice hockey player, having played in the NHL, AHL, and KHL. He was born in Quebec, and his family moved to Toronto while he was a child. Stewart played minor hockey in Toronto, winning three all-Ontario championships. After his minor hockey career, he was selected by the Kingston Frontenacs in the first round of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) draft. After two seasons with Kingston, he was drafted by the Florida Panthers in the first round of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, at 25th overall. Stewart has represented Canada internationally in two World Junior Championships, in the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships, and twice in the ADT Canada-Russia Challenge. He was the leading goal scorer for Team Canada when they won the World U18 Championships. In the 2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, in which Canada won a silver medal, Stewart tied for the tournament points lead. In the 2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, he helped Team Canada win a gold medal. He currently works for Sportsnet as an NHL Analyst as well as leading several other initiatives supporting the growth of hockey for BIPOC and Female youth players. After his retirement, he returned to the minor hockey community that supported him and his brother, Chris. He began coaching at the Peewee and Atom level seeing his 2006 birth-year team through their OHL Draft year. In 2021, he founded a registered charitable organization called Hockey Equality. This The organization's goal is to lower barriers for youth players and to support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion throughout the hockey community.

Anthony Stewart 

On Ice Instructor

(born May 20, 1998) Nam is a Canadian retired competitive figure skater. He is the 2014 World Junior champion, 2019 Skate Canada silver medallist, and two-time Canadian national champion (2015, 2019). He has placed as high as fifth at the World Championships, in 2015. He owns and operates the Lab by Nam Nguyen where he trains elite level athletes from AAA in the Ontario Region to NHL Professionals. Nam will design and implement the elite skating program.

Nam Nguyen 

Director Of Skating

Kyle Callaghan

Skating Coach

Kyle Callaghan is a premier Canadian pro skills coach and the founder of Wild Wolf Hockey, dedicated to developing elite level athletes. With a unique blend of high performance coaching, academic expertise, and over a decade of experience training top-tier players, Kyle has established himself as one of Toronto’s most sought after hockey instructors.For over 10 years, Kyle has led elite AAA programs, private training, and specialized development camps, helping athletes refine their skating mechanics, shooting precision, and hockey IQ. His progressive, hands-on coaching style has prepared players for OHL, NCAA, and professional hockey, reinforcing his reputation as a coach who builds game-ready, high-impact athletes.

A Hockey Canada certified High-Performance 1 (HP1) coach and a member of the NHLCA BIPOC Program, Kyle continues to push the boundaries of elite hockey development, ensuring every player he trains has the structure, mentorship, and technical foundation needed to succeed.

Zach Fitzgerald

On Ice Instructor / Defensive Specialist

Playing career: 16 seasons NHL AHL ECHL EIHL

Coaching career: 6 seasons - EIHL, GTHL & player/team development 

Fitz is recognized for his hard-nosed approach to hockey, emphasizing a team-first philosophy that he brings to every training session with enthusiasm and dedication. His professional career spans 16 seasons across the NHL, AHL, ECHL and EIHL, and he is currently in his sixth season coaching professional and amauter players. Fitzy's journey began in Duluth, MN, where he played high school hockey before being drafted in the 4th round of the bantam draft by the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL. During his four seasons with the Thunderbirds, he was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 3rd round 88th overall of the NHL Draft. He made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks in 2008 against the Dallas Stars and spent the majority of his career in the AHL, where he narrowly missed out on a Calder Cup Championship with the Manitoba Moose. In the EIHL, he achieved success with two championships while playing for the Sheffield Steelers. Following his playing career, Fitz transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of Director of Hockey and Head Coach for the Glasgow Clan, before relocating to Toronto to serve as the lead instructor at The Hockey Factory, head coach of the Reps AAA hockey club, and focusing on individual player mentorship and team development. 

Sammy Hu

Instructor and Mentor

Sammy Hu is professional Hockey player currently playing for the Kyiv Capitals in the Ukrainian Hockey league. Born in Guangzhou, CHN, Sammy played 4 years of junior hockey in the OJHL, one of Ontario's top Junior leagues. He then went on to play professionally in Top professional leagues the KHL playing for the Kunlun Red Stars. Sammy has mentored many young athletes and specialized in player development and mentoring young players with a specialty in International players . 

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THIS PROGRAM IS FOR NON-ENROLLED STUDENTS