| Daniel Bochner | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 5, 1984, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Height Weight |
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 201 lb (91 kg; 14 st 5 lb) |
| Position | Defence |
| Shoots | Left |
| Ntl. team | |
| Playing career | 1998–2011 |
Daniel Bochner (born September 5, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and a former player. Since 2018, he has served as the player development coach for the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia and SKA Saint Petersburg hockey club in the KHL.
Early life[]
Bochner was born on September 5, 1984 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]
Player career[]
Bochner started playing for the Israel's Under-18 in 1998.[1] In the national junior team he participated in the U18 World Championships of the Europe Division II in 1999 and 2000, as well as the IIHF World U20 Championship Division III in 2001.[1]
From 2000 to 2011, he played for the Israel national ice hockey team (coached by Boris Mindel and Jean Perron).[1][2] Bochner played at several world championships.[3][4][5][6] His last word championship with the team was at the 2011 IIHF World Championship Division III in Cape Town, South Africa, in April 2011.[7] Playing for the Israeli team in IIHF Division II and III tournaments, he won 2 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals.[8]
At the age of 17, he started playing for a number of Canadian junior hockey clubs: Lindsay Muskies (2001–2002),[9] Ajax Axemen (2002-2004),[10] Thornhill Thunderbirds (2004-2005),[11] and Niagara Falls Canucks (2005–2006).[12][13] After completing the season he moved to Europe and started playing for a newly formed HK Beostar adult team.[14] He then moved to Nice hockey Côte d'Azur and was with the club when it became the champion of FFHG Division 2 in 2007-2008.[1]
Coaching career[]
In 2010, having retired from playing professional hockey in Europe, he established Universal Hockey, an academy where hockey players can improve their skills starting from 6 years.[15][16] He also worked with several ice hockey players as personal coach.[17][18][19] The training program was developed by Bochner himself, based on his experience.[8][20]
In Canada, he worked as a head coach of a number of teams in the Greater Toronto Hockey League and also as a high performance skills coach at Hockey Canada, a national governing body of ice hockey and ice sledge hockey.[21][22] In 2018, he took the role of the director of the player development at the Russian Ice Hockey Federation, where he is responsible for the men’s and women’s Olympic and national teams.[23][24][25] Also since 2018, he is the skills development coach for the SKA Saint Petersburg club and heads the “Red Machine”, a national hockey development program, which trains coaches throughout the country.[23][26][27][28]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Daniel Bochner.
- ↑ Friedman, Roy (2006-04-23). הוקי קרח: נבחרת ישראל תנסה להזיז משחק מיום השואה (he).
- ↑ Gaffen, Lionel (2006-04-25). National ice hockey team humbled by Germany at worlds.
- ↑ Heinrich, Marc (2006-04-24). Ein passendes Hors d'oeuvre: Eishockeyteam gewinnt 11:2 (de).
- ↑ Friedman, Roy (2007-03-31). הוקי קרח: נבחרת ישראל באליפות עולם (he).
- ↑ Puchar Kontynentalny: pogrom w pierwszym dniu (pl). Polska Hokej Liga (2010-09-25).
- ↑ Game summary: RSA - ISR 5 - 6 (2 - 1 , 2 - 2 , 1 - 2 , 0 - 1). International Ice Hockey Federation (2011-04-11).
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Lungen, Paul (2012-03-21). Hockey instructor offers personalized service.
- ↑ Lindsay Muskies all-time player list.
- ↑ Dan Bouchner.
- ↑ Thornhill Thunderbirds [OJHL all-time player list].
- ↑ Niagara Falls Canucks [GHJHL, 1993-2008 all-time player list].
- ↑ Alumni. Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.
- ↑ Championnat de Serbie 2006/07 (fr).
- ↑ "Young Entrepreneur spotlight: Universal Hocke", 2010-11-25.
- ↑ Morow, Adrian (2012-10-22). Teen hockey players transform from rink rats to gym rats.
- ↑ Nugent-Bowman, Daniel (2016-03-22). Danil Antropov looks to follow in father's footsteps with a career in the National Hockey League. “He’ll also continue to work with Don Mills Flyers coach Daniel Bochner, who he feels has helped his skating immensely since his return to Toronto.”
- ↑ Wheeler, Scott (2019-10-28). The future of the Wild: Matthew Boldy, Marshall Warren and Jack McBain are on the rise together. “Over the summer, McBain worked with his former minor hockey coach Daniel Bochner — now a development coach with SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL — on his skating and his shot.”(subscription required)
- ↑ Oland, Ian (2020-06-24). Tom Wilson hits the ice in Toronto.
- ↑ Bakunin, Denis (2018-07-27). В СКА появился новый тренер. Кто он? (ru).
- ↑ Daniel Bochner.
- ↑ Top players from across the nation to attend Canada's National Sledge Team development camp. Hockey Canada (2016-08-18).
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Lungen, Paul (2019-03-28). Canadian hockey maven developing players in Russia.
- ↑ Канадский тренер сборных РФ по хоккею назвал себя учеником советского фигуриста Смушкина (ru) (2019-03-29).
- ↑ Lysenkov, Pavel (2019-01-06). "Эта бронза – разочарование". Павел Лысенков – об игре сборной России на МЧМ (ru).
- ↑ В Хабаровске прошла презентация НППХ "Красная машина" (ru). Match TV (2018-12-26).
- ↑ Ratnikov, Daniil (2019-07-02). Делай как Хабибулин! Легендарный голкипер будет тренировать вратарей СКА (ru).
- ↑ Trogens, Karl (2020-04-01). "Han sa åt mig att lugna ner mig" (sv). “Lukas Bengtsson was given the chance to train with the Canadian skate coach Daniel Bochner. In total they were about seven to eight weeks of training together.”
External links[]
- Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or ESPN.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
- Universal Hockey
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