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Elev802 Vegas Coaching Roster

Meet the Coaches

Junior, college, and professional hockey experience on every session. Browse the roster below to learn each coach’s background and book classes or private lessons directly.

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The Elev802 Standard

  • Junior, NCAA, professional, and international playing backgrounds
  • Full-time coaches — no rotating part-timers or parent helpers
  • Same lead coach across the season for consistent player development
  • Small-group classes capped at ten skaters for real, name-by-name feedback
  • Private lessons tailored to skating, shooting, puck protection, and tryout prep
  • Dedicated goalie track — never lumped in with skater sessions

Coaches Who Coach

Pro-Level Instruction

Every coach on the roster has played the game at a high level and now teaches it full time. The coach you meet on day one is the coach who tracks your progress, talks with parents, and adjusts the plan as players grow.

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Coaching Roster

Tap any coach to view their full background, then head to the classes or private-lessons booking pages to grab a spot.

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ELEV802 Staff

Hockey Coach at ELEV802 VEGAS

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Jared Harvick

Hockey Coach at ELEV802 VEGAS

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John Siemer

John Siemer is a professional skills coach at ELEV802 Vegas, specializing in high-intensity technical development for elite youth, junior, and professional hockey players. Siemer brings a perspective rooted in a high-level playing career, characterized by elite puck handling and high-IQ offensive playmaking. Prior to coaching, Siemer established himself as a standout forward in the collegiate and professional ranks. His career spanned NCAA, ECHL and SPHL.

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Matt Campos

Matt Campos provides a modern perspective to the coaching staff at ELEV802 Vegas. Born and raised in the Las Vegas hockey ecosystem, Matt understands the specific developmental hurdles local players face. After developing through the Las Vegas Storm and Faith Lutheran High School programs, he executed the transition from local youth hockey to the junior level, competing as a right-shot defenseman for the Louisiana Drillers in the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL).

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Michael Mote

Hockey Coach at ELEV802 VEGAS

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Natalya

Hockey Coach at ELEV802 VEGAS

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Pete Lenes "Swaggy P"

One of the most exciting players to watch wherever he played, Peter is fresh off of a 10 year professional hockey career having played 3 seasons between the American Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League, where he was an ECHL All-Star. Peter then enjoyed a great career playing the following 7 seasons in both Denmark and Austria. Prior to his professional career, Peter was one of the first Vermonters ever selected to the US Under-16 Team to represent the USA at the World Championships.

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Zack MacQueen

Zach MacQueen's development was shaped by the elite culture of Shattuck St. Mary's, a program known for technical precision and professional-level habits. MacQueen competed at the 16U AAA and 18U AAA levels before moving on to the USPHL Premier with the Portland Jr. Pirates and then Tufts University (NCAA).

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Zoe Zamora

Hockey Coach at ELEV802 VEGAS

Elite Experience

Every coach on the ELEV802 Vegas roster has played the game at a high level — junior, NCAA, professional, or international. That pedigree shows up in the details: the way edges are taught, how shot release is broken down, and the small-area habits that separate good players from great ones.

Coaching is their full-time job, not a side gig. They watch video, write practice plans, talk with parents, and refine the curriculum constantly — the same way they were coached on their way up the ladder.

Small Group Focus

Classes max out at ten skaters so coaches can deliver real, name-by-name feedback during every drill. No standing in line for a single rep, no generic instruction shouted across the rink — just tight ratios and meaningful touches.

You train with the same lead coach session after session, which means the plan compounds. They know what you worked on last week, what to dial in this week, and exactly how to push you toward the next breakthrough.