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Private Hockey Lessons Boulder, CO

Where Hockey Lessons Take Place in Boulder

Private hockey lessons for Boulder players are held at the Sport Stable in Superior. The rink serves players from Boulder, Louisville, and surrounding communities and provides a consistent environment for focused skill development. Sessions take place during available ice time and are designed to give players space to work on the details of their game.

Private Hockey Lesson Structure

Private lessons are built around the individual player. Younger athletes focus on skating fundamentals and puck control, while more advanced players work on situational skills and decision making. Training often takes place in small areas of the ice where players learn to control the puck under pressure and make plays in tight spaces.

Skills Players Develop

Sessions focus on skills that consistently appear during games. Players work on skating mechanics, puck control, positioning, and decision making. The goal is to develop habits that translate directly into real game situations rather than isolated drills that rarely occur during competition.

Who Private Lessons Are For

Private lessons are designed for players at different stages of development. Younger players build strong skating and puck skills, while competitive players refine the details of their game and prepare for higher levels of play. Many players train privately to address specific areas they want to improve.

Why Train with Golden Stick Hockey

Golden Stick Hockey focuses on developing skills that remain effective as players move through higher levels of the game. Training emphasizes deliberate practice and repeatable mechanics so players build confidence and consistency in their performance.

Hockey Development in the Boulder Area

Boulder has an active youth hockey community, with many players developing their skills through local programs and training environments. Private lessons provide an additional opportunity for players to focus on individual development and refine the skills that impact performance during games.

Schedule a Private Hockey Lesson

Private hockey lessons are available for players training in the Boulder area at the Sport Stable. Players interested in individual coaching can contact Golden Stick Hockey to schedule a session and begin working on specific areas of their game.

Private Hockey Lesson Pricing

Private lessons are typically scheduled in one hour sessions and take place during reserved lesson ice at the Sport Stable.

Private Lesson (1 player)

$100 (1 hour)

Private Lesson (Group Lesson)

$50 per player, up to 4 players (1 hour) 

“As a player who played for Nick, it is easy to say Nick is a players coach. Whether it be individual skill sessions, building relationships with players, or doing little things on a daily basis to help the team, Nick always tailored the situation for the best interest of his players with an infectious work ethic.”

Brady Ferner

"I’ve worked with Nick the last 2 years and I have never met someone so driven to help players reach their potential and beyond. I strongly recommend using his platform for any part(s) of your game that you are looking to develop."

Mike Koster

"Nick is an incredible resource for helping players learn and understand the game. He helps players understand every aspect of hockey, both skill-wise and with overall positioning and play both with and without the puck in all three zones. His video breakdowns are super helpful, and as a parent it's really nice to get a summary of things to look out for myself when trying to reinforce good habits and encourage work in those areas that need to improve."

Erik H.

I was extremely happy with what I received from Nick. Some coaches will give you a general analysis that could be for any player. I could tell Nick really took the time to look through the video and analyze my son specifically. From what I received, I can tell Nick is passionate about developing young hockey players. Definitely recommend this service to anyone looking to help further their kids progress.

Garret K.

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