U14 AA Leo Scimemi & Jeremy Chitiz (Markham Waxers)

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Chitiz_Jeremy.jpeg  Name Jeremy Chitiz, co-coach
 Email [email protected]
 Phone  647.998.0014
 Bio

Jeremy, the founder of XCEL Hockey Development, has played high-level hockey in the GTHL and Canadian college. As a premier skills coach, he works with top teams and organizations including NHL players, elite summer programs like Gary Roberts Training and BioSteel Camp, and professional teams.

Passionate about developing young athletes, Jeremy focuses on improving their skills, hockey IQ, and most importantly confidence. His goal is to inspire players to push their limits and reach their full potential.

Known for his energy, enthusiasm, and passion, Jeremy creates a contagious atmosphere that players embrace and emulate. He fosters a strong team bond and a positive culture, starting in the dressing room and carrying onto the ice.







 Scimemi_Leo.png  Name Leo Scimemi, co-coach
 Email [email protected]
 Phone  647.924.2413
 Bio My journey in the world of hockey began at an early age, where I played AA in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) from U10 to U18. I was fortunate to have played both forward and defense, developing a strong and versatile hockey IQ. Throughout my playing career, I was fortunate to have been coached by former NHL hockey players.

After my playing days, I transitioned into coaching and training, dedicating himself to developing young talent. With eight years of experience, I trained players ranging from U5 to Junior, NCAA, and NHL athletes. I started working at SK8ON, where I had the opportunity to train elite NHL players, including Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, and the Tkachuk brothers, and assist at the BioSteel Camp.

Currently, I work with XCEL Hockey Development, where I focus on advanced skill development for youth and junior athletes. Passionate about teaching the game, I strive to foster independence, leadership, and teamwork in the next generation of hockey players. I believe that coaching is more than just teaching the game of hockey, but an opportunity to help the youth what it is like to overcome adversity, collaborate with others that have similar goals and celebrate team and individual success.