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Stronger Together: Hockey, connection & Community

Through school programs, classroom activities, and community partnerships, the initiative encourages students to connect, learn, and grow while building stronger school and community relationships.

Hockey Brings Us Together. What You Bring Makes It Stronger.

✔ Featuring voices from across the hockey community, including alumni, professionals, and leaders.

✔ Expanding into over 160 schools.

As Featured:

Our Mission

Stronger Together: Lessons from Hockey, Connection and Community is an education-first program that uses hockey as a lens to explore teamwork, connection, and inclusivecommunity participation. Through structured school engagement and interactive learning activities, the program highlights how the values surrounding sport, collective effort, curiosity,creativity, and collaboration can support educational development while encouraging students to engage with one another through meaningful participation.

Grounded in three interconnected concepts hockey, connection, and community, the program uses hockey as a visible example of teamwork and engagement both on and off the ice. Connection reflects how individuals engage with the people and environments around them in their own way, bringing their interests, perspectives, and strengths into group activities and everyday life. Community emphasizes inclusive spaces where individuals learn, participate, and support one another. Stronger Together: Lessons from Hockey, Connection and Community is a structured youth engagement platform that uses hockey as a cultural catalyst to explore belonging, leadership, resilience, diversity, and access to opportunity. Hockey connects generations and communities across Canada.

Explore the Program

Stronger Together Hockey connects students to teamwork, creativity, and community through a structured, curriculum-connected school experience.  Featuring voices from across the hockey community, including alumni, professionals, and leaders.

Stronger Together Hockey creates structured entry points into hockey through:

  • Speaker-led storytelling and career visibility
  • Hockey 101 classroom modules
  • STEM-linked exploration (analytics, physics, performance)
  • Embedded tabletop engagement
  • School-based recognition initiatives
  • Community-aligned participation pathways
Beyond the ice

Find Your Maple Pathway

Mini Rinks, Big Dreams

Mini Rinks, Big Dreams

Skates On, Spirits Up

Skates On, Spirits Up

Stronger Together Hockey is built on three pillars that show students how they can be part of a team, on and off the ice.

Pillar I: Maple Pathways – Not Everyone Wears a Jersey

Not everyone wears a jersey and that’s where opportunity begins. Stronger Together Hockey introduces educational pathways linking hockey to learning, connecting the game to STEM concepts such as physics, data and analytics, along with storytelling, media, and civic engagement. Through school learning and activity packages, assemblies, presentations, and guest speakers, students explore how learning, creativity, and collaboration intersect with sport and community life. 

Students survey the full ecosystem surrounding hockey, including:

  • Players, coaches, and trainers
  • Broadcasters, media, and storytellers
  • Analysts, data specialists, and strategists
  • Marketing, operations, and event professionals
  • Musicians, performers, and creative contributors
  • Community leaders and advocates

Teams succeed because of diverse roles working together.

Speaker Categories

  • Players and alumni
  • Media and content production
  • Analytics and performance science
  • Athletic therapy and training
  • Event operations and marketing
  • Community foundation representatives
  • Professional pathways

Maple Pathways Integration — Hockey becomes a bridge to:

  • Science (blade angles, physics of motion)
  • Math (statistics and analytics)
  • Media and digital production
  • Business and operations
  • Education-to-career journeys, including migrant and newcomer pathways

Awareness & Career Visibility

Interactive presentations (virtual or in-person) introduce students to roles across the hockey ecosystem, including players, alumni, media professionals, analytics staff, event operations, and community leaders. Maple Pathways integrates STEM, media, and business connections, reinforcing that contribution extends beyond playing. The message is simple: contribution takes many forms.

This Pillar brings tabletop hockey and collaborative classroom activities into schools as an accessible way to encourage strategic thinking, teamwork, active participation and improved fine motor skills. These hands-on experiences create opportunities for students to interact, play, and learn together while complementing classroom learning electronic device free. Teamwork in action, accessible to everyone.

Through structured tabletop hockey and classroom activities, students:

  • Practice strategy and decision-making
  • Build communication and collaboration skills
  • Develop leadership, respect, and accountability

Students also engage in:

  • Writing and storytelling challenges
  • Strategy and analytics activities
  • Creative and reflective learning

Because being part of a team is not about how you play — it’s about how you contribute.

Embedded Tabletop Engagement

Schools are seeking meaningful programming that builds belonging while offering hands-on alternatives to device-heavy routines. Pillar II introduces a low-barrier tabletop hockey platform embedded directly in schools. Each recognized school would receive one to two tabletop hockey games. The focus is ease of integration, minimal logistics, repeat use, and daily engagement.

This pillar emphasizes creativity, face-to-face interaction, strategic thinking, and cultural exploration. Programming may include hockey 101 educational sessions, tabletop hockey integration and competitions. This creates a progression:

Classroom
Tabletop
School Play
Community Engagement

Recognition Concepts (Low Cost, High Impact)

  • Class of Blue — legacy patches students can wear on jerseys
  • Three Generations, One Team — storytelling initiative celebrating family and migration journeys (“Tell Your Hockey Story” entry for game access draws)
  • School Banners — recognition for community contribution and tabletop champions

Community grows when everyone has access to participate. This Pillar supports equipment redistribution and local partnerships that create pathways to skating, recreational play, volunteering, and community events — broadening opportunities for students.

Schools may:

  • Organize equipment drives
  • Support newcomer and community access initiatives
  • Promote inclusive recreational opportunities

Students learn that strong communities are built through:

  • Inclusion
  • Shared experience
  • Supporting others

Because being part of a team also means helping others.

Pillar III supports the transition from introduction to deeper engagement within hockey and its surrounding landscape. Participation in hockey may include traditional play, adaptive formats such as para, sledge, or blind hockey, recreational leagues, or community-based programming. This pillar ensures that students who develop interest through school programming have visible, supported pathways forward.

Components may include supporting existing programs with:

  • Equipment collection and redistribution initiatives
  • Introductory on-ice or adaptive experiences
  • Partnerships with community and newcomer-serving organizations
  • Exposure to recreational and adaptive hockey programs
  • Participation tracking to support sustained connection

Equipment Redistribution Model — Core Components

  • School-led equipment collection drives
  • Redistribution through vetted community partners
  • Alignment with newcomer-serving agencies
  • Tracking of equipment circulation and engagement
  • Explore equipment and introductory skate pathways that create measurable bridges from school engagement to community ice access

At its core, Stronger Together Hockey helps students understand that you don’t have to wear a jersey to be part of the team.

Through engaging school experiences, students discover that teams are built not only by players but by thinkers, creators, analysts, storytellers, performers, and community leaders. Grounded in three key ideas—Hockey, Connection, and Community the program encourages students to:

“The program helps students see how connection and community can shape opportunity both inside and beyond sport. Hockey is the lens but the lesson is universal everyone has a place, and every contribution matters. In doing so, the initiative creates opportunities where students gain confidence, discover new interests, and engage more fully in the life of their schools and communities, becoming Stronger Together.”

Mario D. Bellissimo, Co-Founder & Executive Director

Mario Bellissimo

Delivery Model

Recognition & Classroom Integration (Broad Reach)

Voluntary participation through Hockey 101 modules, Maple Pathways exercises, and storytelling initiatives.

Enhanced Engagement (Selective Integration)

Tabletop kits and speaker participation in schools demonstrating sustained engagement.

Targeted Activation (Limited & Aligned)

Equipment redistribution pilots aligned with partner capacity.

Events function as reinforcement of embedded engagement — not standalone drivers. Sessions may vary in scale, format, and length depending on audience and opportunity. Programming may be documented (with consent) to support continued outreach and youth engagement.

ABOUT US

Meet the team who makes our community stronger.

Please contact us at info@strongertogetherhockey.com

Mario D. Bellissimo

Mario D. Bellissimo

Co-Founder & Executive Director

Anthony Bellissimo

Co-Founder & Senior Advisor

Mike Wilson

Lead Host & Program Advisor

Rhea Perreira-Foyle

Rhea Perreira-Foyle

Access and Community Advisor

Rick Vaive

Featured Speaker

Kalley Armstrong

Kalley Armstrong

Featured Speaker

Markus de Domenico

Featured Performer

Paul Patskou

Hockey Historian and Advisor

Michael Daniele

Michael Daniele

Community Engagement Lead

Sophia Zerai

Communications Coordinator

Michael Johnston

Digital Strategy Lead

Fiona Campbell

Video and Content Coordinator

Nikolas Gutierrez Casallas

Web Specialist

Magdalena (Magda) Grzesiuk

Finance and Administration Coordinator

Boris Roberto Aguilar

Event Media & Production Coordinator

Brenda McFarlane

Brenda McFarlane

Brand Steward,
Peter Puck & Penny Puck

Book a School Visit

Stronger Together Hockey delivers engaging, curriculum-connected experiences that bring learning to life through sport, storytelling, and community.

Join Us in Expanding Access and Opportunity Through Hockey

Program Highlights

  • Leadership, teamwork, and resilience 
  • STEM concepts through sport (force, motion, analytics) 
  • Creativity, storytelling, and self-expression 
  • Career pathways beyond the game 

WHAT STUDENTS GAIN

Through Stronger Together Hockey, students discover their role within a team and within their community.

Students Will:

  • Build confidence, leadership, and accountability 
  • Explore interests in sport, media, STEM, and storytelling 
  • Participate in challenges, competitions, and creative projects 
  • Connect with guest speakers and real-world role models

Each step builds familiarity, confidence, and participation.

Recognition Opportunities

Schools demonstrating strong participation and engagement may be selected for enhanced experiences, including:

 

  • Interactive discussions and live activations 
  • Guest speakers and performances 
  • Student and school recognition 
  • Optional tabletop demonstrations

Why It Matters

Students learn that teams are built not just by players—but by thinkers, creators, and leaders. Hockey is the lens, but the lesson is universal: everyone has a role, and every contribution matters.

Building Momentum in Schools

Each visit is designed to support ongoing engagement within the school community.

SCHOOLS CONTINUE WITH:

Over time, this creates a culture where students:

At its core is a simple belief: you don’t have to wear a jersey to be part of the team.

What We Offer:

  • School assemblies and interactive presentations
  • Classroom-based learning activities
  • Tabletop hockey engagement (optional)
  • Guest speakers, performers, and moderated discussions
  • Student recognition opportunities

What We Offer:

  • JK–Grade 8 (full program experience)
  • High Schools (presentations and speaker events)

What We Offer:

Grade GroupProgram Focus
JK–Grade 3Storytelling, drawing, and teamwork basics
Grades 4–6Structured play, creativity, and reflection
Grades 7–8Strategy, analytics, leadership, and writing
High SchoolPresentations and speaker engagement

What Students Explore

  • Team dynamics and leadership
  • Resilience and accountability
  • STEM (force, motion, analytics)
  • Creativity, music, and storytelling
  • Career pathways connected to sport and beyond
  • Inclusion and community responsibility

What Students Can Do

  • Earn classroom and school recognition
  • Participate in competitions and challenges
  • Submit writing, storytelling, and analysis
  • Engage with guest speakers and performers
  • Lead community initiatives

School and Student Recognition Opportunities

Schools demonstrating consistent participation, student engagement, leadership development, and community contribution may be considered for a Stronger Together Hockey School Visit, which may include:

  • Interactive discussions
  • Guest speakers or performances
  • Student recognition
  • Optional tabletop demonstrations

These visits celebrate schools that show what it truly means to be a team.

Pillar I: Maple Pathways — School Integration

Schools may engage at varying levels based on readiness and interest. Pillar I broadens understanding of hockey while keeping the sport central. Every student can see a pathway — ice optional. This builds lifelong association for all including those who may never play competitively but remain culturally connected.

Players and alumni provide lived experience of leadership, perseverance, discipline, and teamwork. Music and media professionals help define the emotional atmosphere and shared identity of the game. Promotions teams, analysts, and community leaders demonstrate how hockey is sustained, amplified, and experienced beyond the ice. The program highlights:

  • Migrant and newcomer backgrounds
  • Education-to-career journeys
  • Roles beyond players

Partner With Us

By presenting hockey as a broader network of values and opportunity, the platform lowers barriers, expands familiarity, and helps more students recognize how the game on and beyond the ice can connect to their own interests and aspirations. Inclusion, diversity, resilience, and representation form the foundation of stronger teams and communities.

Back the Next Generation — On and Off the Ice

Be Part of Stronger Together Hockey

Stronger Together Hockey brings schools, students, and communities together through shared experiences rooted in hockey, connection, and community.

Support access, engagement, and opportunity through hockey.

✔ Reach diverse student communities
✔ Align with education and inclusion
✔ Support equipment redistribution and school programming

We work with schools, community contributors, and supporters to expand access and engagement. Support helps us reach more students and schools, provide learning materials and tabletop resources, expand equipment access and community opportunities, and strengthen connection through shared experiences.

Schools

  • Bring Stronger Together Hockey into your school
  • Participate in programming and classroom activities

Community & Contributors

  • Support student engagement and school experiences
  • Share knowledge, resources, or time

In-Kind Support

  • Contribute equipment or services
  • Support access and participation initiatives

Connection to community — both culturally and practically — is essential:

  • Students are seeking connection
  • Schools are looking for structured, meaningful programming
  • Communities are focused on inclusion and belonging

How It Works — Our model creates a clear pathway:

Classroom
Tabletop
School Engagement
Community

Each step builds familiarity, confidence, and participation.

Recognition & Engagement

Students and schools are recognized for participation, contribution, and leadership:

Class of Blue
Legacy / Sixth Player Recognition
Three Generations, One Team
Maple Legacy
School Banners and Certificates

Recognition reflects how students contribute to hockey, connection, and community.

Through hockey, students build connection. Through connection, they build community. And in every school, every classroom, and every experience — you don’t have to wear a jersey to be part of the team.

Stronger Together: Lessons from Hockey, Connection and Community

Stronger Together: Lessons from Hockey, Connection and Community is an education-first program that uses hockey as a lens to explore teamwork, connection, and inclusive community participation. Through structured school engagement and interactive learning activities, the program highlights how the values surrounding sport, collective effort, curiosity, creativity, and collaboration can support educational development while encouraging students to engage with one another through meaningful participation.

Grounded in three interconnected concepts hockey, connection, and community, the program uses hockey as a visible example of teamwork and engagement both on and off the ice. Connection reflects how individuals engage with the people and environments around them in their own way, bringing their interests, perspectives, and strengths into group activities and everyday life. Community emphasizes inclusive spaces where individuals learn, participate, and support one another.

Connection reflects how individuals engage with people and environments in their own way, while community emphasizes inclusive spaces where individuals learn, participate, and support one another.

The initiative operates through three complementary pillars.

Pillar I: Maple Pathways

Introduces educational pathways linking hockey to learning, connecting the game to STEM concepts such as physics, data and analytics, along with storytelling, media, and civic engagement. Through school assemblies, presentations, and guest speakers, students explore how learning, creativity, and collaboration intersect with sport and community life.

Pillar II: Mini Rinks, Big Dreams

Brings tabletop hockey and collaborative classroom activities into schools as an accessible way to encourage strategic thinking, teamwork, active participation and improved fine motor schools. These hands-on experiences create opportunities for students to interact, play, and learn together while complementing classroom learning.

Pillar III: Skates On, Spirits Up!

supports equipment redistribution and local partnerships that create pathways to skating, recreational play, volunteering, and community events broadening opportunities for students.

In doing so, the initiative creates opportunities where students gain confidence, discover new interests, and engage more fully in the life of their schools and communities, becoming Stronger Together.

“I’ll never forget our first school visit. Many students weren’t familiar with hockey, and I didn’t know what to expect. Then I asked for questions and over 300 hands went up.

That’s when it became clear the power of Stronger Together Hockey to fuel connection and community, showing students, they have a place whether they wear a jersey or not. I knew right then I wanted to help take it into as many schools as possible because that kind of spark can change how students see themselves and where they’re going.” Mike Wilson

Our Community

We are currently seeking additional sponsorship to support both the core presentation series and the new access initiative. Your support will directly fund:

Our Community & Collaborations

Stronger Together Hockey works with and presents in collaboration with a wide range of schools, organizations, and community contributors.

Our work has included engagement with:

These relationships reflect shared participation, engagement, and support for student learning experiences.

Contact Us

We would love to hear from you!
 

    IMPACT

    Stronger Together Hockey works with and presents in collaboration with a wide range of schools, organizations, and community contributors. Through engaging school experiences, students discover that teams are built not only by players but by thinkers, creators, analysts, storytellers, performers, and community leaders. Events function as reinforcement of embedded engagement  not standalone drivers. Sessions may vary in scale, format, and length depending on audience and opportunity. Programming may be documented (with consent) to support continued outreach and youth engagement.

    In-School Experiences That Engage and Inspire

    We work with schools across the GTA to deliver engaging, flexible programming that meets students where they are. Each visit may include:
    1.

    Interactive school assemblies

    2.

    Classroom-based discussions and activities

    3.

    Tabletop hockey engagement (where appropriate)

    4.

    Guest speakers, performers, and moderated conversations

    5.

    Student reflection and participation opportunities

    Every event is built around one central idea you don’t have to wear a jersey to be part of the team.

    Building Momentum in Schools

    Each visit is designed to support ongoing engagement within the school community.

    Schools often continue with:

    Over time, this creates a culture where students:

    Real Voices, Real Experiences

    Our events bring students face-to-face with individuals who demonstrate the many ways to contribute to a team and a community.

    Through storytelling, music, discussion, and shared experiences, students are encouraged to:

    From athletes to historians to performers, each voice reinforces that every path has value.

    Learning That Extends Beyond the Event

    Stronger Together Hockey is not a one-time experience it begins in the classroom.

    We are distributing learning booklets and activity packages to over 160 schools across Toronto, providing students and educators with structured materials that extend the impact of each visit.

    These resources include:

    These materials allow schools to:

    Stronger Together Hockey in Action

    Stronger Together Hockey events are helping students see that:

    • Teams are built in many different ways
    • Learning can be interactive and meaningful
    • Everyone has something valuable to contribute


    Because whether in a classroom, on a stage, or in a community you don’t have to wear a jersey to be part of the team.

    Feedback

      Mario D. Bellissimo

      Co-Founder and Executive Director

      Mario D. Bellissimo is the co-founder of Stronger Together: Lessons from Hockey, Connection and Community, an education-first initiative that brings engaging learning experiences into schools using hockey as a lens to explore teamwork, leadership, creativity, and community participation.

      Professionally, Mario is an immigration lawyer and community advocate who has long been involved in initiatives that connect education, youth engagement, and community development. Through Stronger Together Hockey, he works with educators and community partners to create meaningful experiences that encourage students to explore their interests, support one another, and discover the many ways they can contribute to their schools and communities.

      Mario believes that curiosity, shared experiences, and the willingness to try new things can open unexpected doors for young people and that sometimes the most important lessons begin with simply bringing people together.

      Anthony Bellissimo

      Co-Founder, Senior Advisor

      Anthony Bellissimo is a former President of Toronto Elementary Catholic Teachers (TECT) and remains a Board Member. He is a dedicated advocate for members, guided by an unwavering commitment to equity, fairness, and social justice. He is also cofounder of Stronger Together Hockey dedicated to youth empowerment, community engagement, and ensuring inclusive, diverse opportunities for all on and off the ice.

      Mike Wilson

      Host and Program Advisor

      Mike Wilson is widely known as The Ultimate Leafs Fan for his extraordinary lifelong dedication to hockey history and the Toronto Maple Leafs. He has collected thousands of artifacts, hosted interviews with hundreds of hockey figures, and engaged audiences across Canada with his passion for the game. Mike encourages students to celebrate curiosity, pursue their interests boldly, and recognize the powerful connections sports can create.

      Rhea Perreira-Foyle

      Access and Community Advisor

      Rhea is an experienced and passionate educator and advocate who has dedicated her career to supporting students across diverse learning environments. As a Special Education lead teacher, she worked closely with students, families, and educators, while also serving as a key resource to over 17 teachers helping to strengthen understanding of differentiated instruction, inclusive practices, and effective classroom strategies.

      Rhea leads with a strong commitment to equity, dignity, and inclusion for all students and parent communities. Throughout her career, she has championed initiatives that expand access, representation, and meaningful connection, particularly for students who may not always see themselves reflected in traditional learning or extracurricular opportunities.

      Her leadership is grounded in collaboration, advocacy, and a deep belief that every student deserves to be supported and empowered to thrive.

      In her role as Access and Community Advisor with Stronger Together Hockey, Rhea helps guide the program’s inclusive approach, ensuring that students of all backgrounds and abilities can engage meaningfully. She brings a critical perspective to the program’s focus on accessibility, newcomer inclusion, and community connection, helping to shape experiences where every student can see a place for themselves both on and off the ice.

      Rick Vaive

      Toronto Maple Leafs Legend, Featured Speaker

      Rick Vaive is a celebrated National Hockey League (NHL) alum best known as the first player in Toronto Maple Leafs history to score 50 goals in a season, a feat he achieved three times. As team captain, he earned a reputation for leadership, perseverance, and heart. He went on to careers in coaching and broadcasting. Today, Rick shares stories from his remarkable hockey journey to inspire young people to work hard, support one another, and use their gifts to build strong, caring communities.

      Kalley Armstrong

      Indigenous Leader, Athlete, Mentor and Featured Speaker

      Algonquin from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, Kalley recently received her PhD in Anthropology from Western University. Kalley is a former captain of the NCAA Division 1 Harvard University Women’s Hockey Program. She is an inductee of the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame and most recently worked in a hockey operations role with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

      She runs Armstrong Hockey, a hockey school dedicated to the development of Indigenous youth hockey and the mentorship of First Nations girls, in honour of her late grandfather, George Armstrong, former captain and four-time Stanley Cup Champion of the Toronto Maple Leafs. She currently sits on the Hockey Canada Indigenous Advisory Circle and has coached high performance hockey at the USport and U18 level. She also gets the opportunity to represent her grandfather playing with the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Association, which she deeply enjoys.

      Markus de Domenico

      JUNO Award Nominee & Featured Performer

      Markus is a JUNO Award Nominee and Canadian family entertainer with 10 CDs and 2 DVDs to his credit. He has appeared on his own Treehouse TV special along with guest artist appearances on YTV, Mr. Dressup and Fred Penner’s Place. His recordings and concerts engage and entertain children and families with a wonderful blend of songs, stories and laughter. His highly interactive live show has everyone singing, dancing and clapping along from the opening beat to the closing song. Markus created, composed and produced the Live Touring Stage Productions for “Bob the Builder” “Toopy and Binoo” “The Care Bears” “Angelina Ballerina” “Clifford the Big Red Dog” and “Big and Small” Markus sings of the importance of friendship, respect for cultural diversity and the love of our planet. His music continues to inspire, entertain and bring joy to families across Canada

      Paul Patskou

      Hockey Historian & Advisor

      Paul Patskou is one of Canada’s leading hockey historians. His expertise has supported major sports networks, documentary filmmakers, and the Hockey Hall of Fame. Paul’s research shines light on the diverse stories, communities, and unsung contributors that have shaped the game. He inspires students to appreciate history, ask thoughtful questions, and value the many different roles that contribute to a team’s success.

      Michael Daniele

      Community Engagement Lead

      Michael Daniele works with schools, community partners, and program supporters to help expand the initiative’s reach and build meaningful engagement opportunities for students. Michael is passionate about using sport and shared experiences to strengthen connections between communities and inspire young people to explore teamwork, leadership, and belonging. 

      Sophia Zerai

      Communications Coordinator 

      Sophia Zerai supports the program’s outreach, storytelling, and communications, helping share its message with schools, partners, and the broader community. Sophia is passionate about amplifying initiatives that bring people together and inspire young people through creativity, teamwork, and community connection. 

      Michael Johnston

      Digital Strategy Lead

      Michael Johnston brings extensive experience to Stronger Together Hockey as Digital Strategy Lead, with roles at Search Engine People Inc., Third Jersey Marketing, snapd Whitby, snapd Ajax, and Embrace Entertainment Inc. He holds a Digital Marketing Management Certificate from the University of Toronto (2015–2016).

      Michael brings a robust skill set that includes editing, social media strategy, blogging, newsletters, and public relations, supporting the program’s growth and digital presence across schools and communities.

      An avid hockey fan, Michael is passionate about using the game as a platform for connection and storytelling, helping to amplify the reach and impact of Stronger Together Hockey.

      Fiona Campbell

      Video and Content Coordinator

      Fiona is experienced in creative projects and dedicated to driving meaningful growth and systemic inclusion. In her current role at Search Engine People, she helps brands transform search engine visibility into measurable business success through data-driven strategy and clear communication.

      Beyond her corporate expertise, Fiona is a passionate advocate for disability rights with a proven background in fostering accessible environments. She thrives on creative projects that bridge the gap between digital performance and social impact, ensuring that equity and inclusion are at the heart of every initiative she leads.

      Nikolas Gutierrez Casallas

      Web Specialist

      I’m a CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) expert with 5+ years of digital marketing experience. I love helping clients get more out of their websites; more experiences, more leads, more wins. I’m especially excited about how AI is changing the game and opening up new ways to create smarter, faster digital strategies. Always testing, always optimizing!

      Magdalena (Magda) Grzesiuk

      Magda holds a Master of Arts in Administration from UKSW University in Warsaw, Poland, with a specialization in International Administration. Following her studies, she lived and worked abroad before settling in Canada, where she now calls home.

       

      She brings an impressive background in analytics, bookkeeping, and procurement, in a multinational consumer goods company, and within a leading national Canadian immigration law practice. Her work across these settings has shaped a strong foundation in organization, financial processes, and operational coordination.

       

      Drawing from her own experience, Magda recognizes newcomer inclusion as a key pillar of Stronger Together Hockey and supports the program’s continued growth and expanding reach.

      Boris Roberto Aguilar

      Seasoned Host and Content Creator

      Boris Roberto Aguilar is a seasoned host and content creator with a deep passion for storytelling across multiple platforms. He has hosted countless podcasts, building a strong voice in both the sports and pop culture spaces.

      In 2015, he expanded into podcasting with the ITS CANON PODCAST, diving into pop culture and geek news. Boris has also brought his voice to the airwaves, hosting a radio show on TSN Radio, further showcasing his versatility and connection to sports media.

      In 2020, he helped launch BAM which in 2024 turned into EH+ Productions where he leads a team of content creators who delve into the world of Sports and Combat Sports. Beyond hosting, Boris produces multiple podcasts in the sports world, continuing to grow his footprint as a creative force in content creation.

      By day, Boris is an IT professional with over 20 years of experience, blending technical expertise with a relentless drive to create engaging content.

      Brenda McFarlane

      Brand Steward, Peter Puck & Penny Puck

      Brenda McFarlane serves as Brand Steward for Peter Puck and Penny Puck on behalf of Sports Family Ltd., acting as the primary family representative for licensing inquiries, educational collaborations, media opportunities, and legacy projects connected to these iconic hockey characters. Her role is to protect the integrity of the brand while helping bring Peter and Penny to new generations through thoughtful partnerships and storytelling.

      Fiona Campbell

      Video and Content Coordinator

      Fiona is experienced in creative projects and dedicated to driving meaningful growth and systemic inclusion. Beyond her corporate expertise, Fiona is a passionate advocate for disability rights with a proven background in fostering accessible environments. She thrives on creative projects that bridge the gap between digital performance and social impact, ensuring that equity and inclusion are at the heart of every initiative she leads.

      Michael F. Johnston

      Digital Strategy Lead