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Matt Garver Joins NEHDA

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Matt Garver Joins Team NEHDANewEdge Hockey Development Academy is pleased to announce the addition of Matt Garver to our Professional Training Staff.
 “As a player, I never left anything out there on the ice. The most pride I   took in my hockey career was the strong work ethic I knew it took to be a   successful hockey player. I am excited to pass my passion for the game of   hockey to every young player I work with on and off the ice. In my   professional opinion, there is no better place to pay that hockey passion   forward than with NewEdge Hockey Development Academy. It did not take long for me to recognize how NEHDA has separated themselves from other training companies in Rochester and Buffalo. This is the best hockey development I have seen in a very long time.”

 
MATT GARVER

* Received a Full Scholarship to NCAA Division 1 RPI
* All ECAC Rookie Team in ‘95-’96 season for RPI
* All ECAC Tournament Team in ‘96-’97 season for RPI

* Final NCAA Season with RIT
* Led team in goals with 30 goals in ‘98-’99 season at RIT
* MVP of the ECAC West Tournament for RIT ‘98-’99 season
* Played professional hockey in the ECHL, WCHL and UHL

* Played two seasons for the Northwood PREP Junior Team
* Goal scoring  record at Northwood with 57 goals in ‘94-’95 season. 108 goals
over two season. 

* 3 time 1st Team All County for Pittsford High School Hockey Program
* Section V All Time Single Season Points record. 83 Points in ‘91-’92 season
 
 Rob Sedia / Owner
 NewEdge Hockey Development Academy

“we are very excited about the addition of Matt Garver to our Professional staff. Not only does Matt have an incredible passion for the game, he brings a wealth of knowledge. Playing the game at a high level and be able to teach it at a high level are 2 different animals – Matt is a student of the game and has a hunger for continued training and coaching education. This makes Matt a perfect fit for NewEdge Hockey Development Academy. Matt will have a great impact on our athletes both on and off the ice”.