Meet Our Team
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Paul Crowley
Founder and President of Canadian Hockey Enterprises, Paul Crowley has left a lasting legacy following a successful playing career. Selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1975 NHL Entry Draft, Paul played professionally for a decade, including 7 seasons in the AHL, setting the record for most consecutive games played, while serving as captain of both the Binghamton Whalers and Rochester Americans. Post playing, Paul scouted for both the New York Rangers and notably the Detroit Red Wings, helping Detroit capture Stanley Cups in 1997 and 1998. Paul served as Assistant Coach of the Barrie Colts, who won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 2000.
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Morten Kjølby
Morten Kjølby will serve as the U18 Head Coach, and brings with him a strong hockey background from his various roles across the world. Morten served as Head Coach for Odense U17 and U20 in Denmark, Sollefteå HK J18 in Sweden, Club Hielo Jaca in Spain, as well as working with the Danish, Chinese and Hong Kong National Development teams. Morten has spent time in North America with the Summerland Steam of the KIJHL and Cold Lake Aeros of the CAJHL. This wide ranging experience helps Morten bring a strong understanding of different strategies across the globe, that he has used to help develop several players who have had success professionally in North America and abroad, including the NHL.
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Brian Hayton
Brian Hayton joins CHE Academy, sharing his wealth of on-ice and academic knowledge. Brian played over 200 games in the OHL, contributing to 2 J. Ross Robertson Championship teams, and winning the Memorial Cup with the 1986 Guelph Platers. Brian was selected in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings, and enjoyed a successful career with the University of Guelph Gryphons. Post playing, Brian transitioned to teaching, as well as coaching at the Canadian University level, OHL, and playing an instrumental role in his son Barrett’s success, seeing him selected 5th overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.
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Mike Martone
Mike Martone played a key role in Peterborough Hockey history, skating in over 200 games as a Peterborough Pete, and scoring the Game 7 Overtime winning goal to clinch the 1996 J. Ross Robertson Cup. Mike was named 1997 OHL Humanitarian of the Year Award, and served as Petes captain during his final OHL season. Selected in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres, Mike played for 7 seasons following the OHL, before transitioning to teaching. Mike helped countless young athletes reach their potential, including his children Audrey, and Porter, the latter of whom was selected 6th overall in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.
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Chad Cavanagh
Born and raised in Peterborough, Chad Cavanagh has had a long career in hockey, as a player, coach and instructor. Originally selected by the London Knights of the 1995, Chad had a successful OHL career amassing over 200 total points, and leading the 1999 Soo Greyhounds in scoring. Chad went to University with the Acadia Axemen, leading the team in goals in each of his 4 seasons. Selected by the Washington Capitals in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft, Chad played over 200 games professionally with over 150 points, before returning home, where he has worked with Canadian Hockey Enterprises for over 20 years.
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Jamey Hicks
Jamey Hicks has played a major role in the development of countless Peterborough athletes, through his involvement with Canadian Hockey Enterprises for over 30 years. Jamey started his playing career in the OHL, where he totaled over 200 career points across 5 seasons, topped by leading the Peterborough Petes to the 1989 J. Ross Robertson Cup. Jamey had a 12 year professional career, accumulating over 800 career points, and was selected into the ECHL Hall of Fame in 2024. Jamey has coached and advised teams at both the Junior and profesional level, and currently scouts for the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL.
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Chris Moher
As a Peterborough native, Chris Moher began his junior playing career with the Peterborough Bees, before transitioning to the QMJHL’s Hull Olympiques, where he played for 3 seasons, completing his junior career with the Lindsay Muskies. Chris transitioned to a career in teaching, and continues to coach minor hockey, where he has helped lead multiple Peterborough Ice Kats teams to rank amongst the top in Ontario. Chris has been heavily involved and an invaluable piece for the success of Canadian Hockey Enterprises camps, serving as a Head Instructor for decades.
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Graydon Crowley
VICE PRESIDENT - CANADIAN HOCKEY ENTERPRISES
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Kurt Hyland
GENERAL MANAGER
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Lauren Fitzgerald
ACADEMIC ADVISOR