About Us
Our mission is to connect youth hockey players with professional mentors who have walked the same path, athletes who understand firsthand what it takes to push through setbacks and break through plateaus, and who have used that resilience to climb the ranks at every level they've played. Through video-based coaching, personalized feedback, and mentorship built on real experience, we help players develop the tools they need to continue succeeding in the game.
We take a whole-athlete approach, addressing mental performance, nutrition, strength and conditioning, and the technical fundamentals of the game. Because ultimately, our athletes are more than hockey players; they are people. Our mission is to develop the next generation of pros and leaders in the game of hockey.
Video Review
Shift-by-shift breakdowns paired with NHL and NCAA teaching clips.
Mentorship
Direct access to pros who've been in your shoes and climbed the ranks.
Player Development
Guest coaches and specialist-led sessions.
Skill Development
Personalized roadmaps that target weaknesses and build strengths.
Our Staff
Andrew Noel
Andrew Noel brings a wealth of high-level playing experience and a hard-nosed, competitive edge to our coaching staff. A physical, two-way defenseman, Andrew built his game through some of the top prep and junior programs in North America, including Cardigan Mountain School and Kimball Union Academy, where he was a 2x Elite 8 New England Champion.
Andrew continued his development with the Maine Nordiques (NAHL), where he was named Assistant Captain, won the East Division Championship, and earned NAHL Defenseman of the Week honors. He went on to play for the Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL), where he was a Coastal Division Champion, a BCHL Fred Page Cup finalist, and was awarded the team's Heart and Soul Award for his leadership and compete level.
Andrew went on to play NCAA Division 1 hockey at Ferris State University, where he spent three seasons before signing professionally. Following his time at Ferris State, Andrew signed with the Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL), the affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, where he finished out that season and played roughly half of the following season before being traded to the Utah Grizzlies (ECHL), the affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche. He finished second in rookie PIMs leaguewide during his rookie ECHL season, a testament to his physical, hard-working style of play.
What makes Andrew especially valuable to our clients is that his success wasn't accidental; it was built. He's never been the biggest or most naturally gifted player on the ice, but he's maximized every ounce of his ability through relentless off-ice preparation: training, nutrition, recovery, and mental approach. He understands firsthand that the work done away from the rink is often what separates players who plateau from players who keep climbing. That perspective makes him an outstanding coach for athletes looking to get the most out of their own potential, not just on technical skill, but in building the habits and discipline that sustain a long career.
Sullivan Mack
Sullivan's path to professional hockey started far from the traditional pipeline, born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, he made the leap to elite prep hockey at Kimball Union Academy, where he won back-to-back New England Elite 8 Championships before being named NZ Prep Player of the Year in 2020. After completing his time at Kimball Union, Sullivan moved on to junior hockey with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the BCHL, continuing to develop his game against some of the top junior competition in North America.
From there, he earned a spot at Cornell University, one of the most prestigious Division 1 programs in the country, where he played four seasons and helped the Big Red capture two ECAC Championships. Sullivan's commitment in the classroom matched his commitment on the ice, earning Academic All-Ivy Team honors in 2024-25.
After his time at Cornell, Sullivan signed professionally and currently splits time between the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) and the Bloomington Bison (ECHL), competing at the two highest levels of professional hockey outside the NHL.
What makes Sullivan a great mentor for young athletes is his track record of continuous development, year after year, level after level, he's found a way to get better. That growth hasn't happened by accident. Sullivan maximizes his time off the ice through dedicated strength training, dialed-in nutrition, and consistent work on off-ice skills, treating every part of his preparation with the same seriousness he brings to game day. For kids looking to take the next step in their own development, Sullivan offers a model for what sustained, year-over-year improvement actually looks like, and the off-ice habits required to get there.
Logan Stein
Logan Stein brings elite-level goaltending experience and a championship pedigree to our coaching staff. A two-time NCAA Division 1 athlete, Logan played for both Ferris State University and the University of Michigan, where he was named Assistant Captain at Ferris State, a testament to his leadership both on and off the ice.
Logan's journey through hockey's top development pipelines includes stints with the TPH Thunder and the Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL), where he earned USHL All-Rookie Team honors. He represented Team USA on the international stage, winning a Gold Medal at the World Junior Championship and a Bronze Medal at the World Junior A Challenge. Logan was also selected to participate in the BioSteel All-American Game and the NHL Top Prospects Game, and was a three-time participant in the USA Hockey National Development Camp.
Logan began his professional career in the ECHL before moving overseas to compete in Czechia's top development league (Czechia3) with LHK Jestřábi Prostějov last season.
Logan has trained with S.A.P. (an elite goaltending academy dedicated to developing goaltenders both on and off the ice) since 2010, giving him a deep technical foundation to go along with his experience at the highest levels of junior, collegiate, and professional hockey. That combination makes him a coach who has lived the path our athletes are working toward. Logan takes his craft seriously, and his year-over-year improvement is a direct result of preparation that extends well beyond the rink. He treats his off-ice training, recovery, and technical work with the same intensity as game day, always looking for the next edge that will make him sharper between the pipes. That relentless attention to detail, on the ice and off, is exactly what he brings to every athlete he works with.
Antonio Venuto
Antonio Venuto's career is a story of steady, relentless climbing, a player who has never stopped working his way up to the next level. Antonio began in the NAHL with the Jamestown Rebels and Minot Minotauros before earning a spot in the USHL with the Dubuque Fighting Saints, where he led the team in game-winning goals and helped push Dubuque to a 2nd-place regular-season finish. From there, he took the next step up to NCAA Division 1 hockey, starting his collegiate career at Ferris State University, where he developed into one of the program's top offensive threats and earned a Hobey Baker Award nomination as a senior.
Following his graduation from Ferris State University, Antonio continued his college career at Merrimack College in Hockey East, where his leadership and consistency earned him the role of team captain, a clear reflection of the respect he commands in a locker room and the standard he holds himself to.
After his NCAA career, Antonio signed professionally with the Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL), the affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks in the National Hockey League, and continued climbing from there: he earned an AHL call-up to the Cleveland Monsters, was traded to the Maine Mariners (ECHL), the affiliate of the Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League, and helped the team reach the 2026 Kelly Cup Playoffs with multiple postseason goals. At every level, NAHL to USHL to NCAA to the pros, Antonio has answered the challenge of the level above him and kept moving forward.
That progression hasn't happened by chance. Antonio is a strong advocate for strength training and proper physical preparation, both on and off the ice, and credits much of his year-over-year growth to the work he puts in away from the rink. He understands that climbing the ranks in this sport requires more than skill; it takes a body and mind that are built to handle each new level. That mindset, paired with a track record of captaincy and leadership at every stop along the way, makes Antonio a tremendous mentor for athletes who are looking to take the next step in their own development.
Aaron Bohlinger
Born in New York, Aaron Bohlinger's path to Division I hockey and the professional ranks started the same way many of the players he'll now mentor are starting theirs, grinding through AAA youth hockey, suiting up for the New Jersey Hitmen, Connecticut Wolf Pack, and Don Bosco Prep before suiting up for Omaha AAA, and a jump to junior hockey. That foundation carried him to the BCHL, where he was named Rookie of the Year and Defenseman of the Year with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, and eventually to a captaincy at UMass Amherst.
At UMass, Aaron helped lead the Minutemen to a 2021 National Championship, scoring the game-winning goal, and backed it up with Hockey East titles in both 2021 and 2022, netting the series-clinching goal in the latter. His path through Division I NCAA hockey continued at Quinnipiac before he turned pro with the Cincinnati Cyclones, the ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
What sets Aaron apart is what he did off the ice while doing all of that on it. He's a three-time AHCA Krampade All-American Scholar, a two-time Academic All-American (Second Team in 2023, First Team in 2024), a four-time Hockey East All-Academic Team selection, and a three-time Hockey East Top Scholar-Athlete. Few players in the country have matched that blend of championship hockey and academic distinction.
Aaron is a student of the game, someone who treats film study, physical preparation, and recovery as non-negotiables, not extras. He's already spent summers coaching younger players and running video review sessions with them, work that made joining Prostar's staff a natural next step. As a video analyst on staff, Aaron will break down game film with the same discipline that built his own career, giving the next generation of players a real blueprint for competing at the next level, on the ice and in the classroom, no matter where their path starts.
Our Programs
Why Video. Why It Matters.
Coaches are managing a full roster, not just one player. With so many athletes to look after, it's easy for an individual player's specific needs to get overlooked, not because anyone's failing, but because there's simply not enough time in the day. We've seen it firsthand, and we've lived it ourselves: real deficiencies in a player's game that never get the direct attention they need to actually improve.
That's where we come in. We work with you one-on-one, breaking down your game, building a plan around your specific strengths and weaknesses, and staying in your corner as you work on exactly what's holding you back and exactly what's going to take you to the next level.
Your hockey clock is always moving. The window to develop, to get noticed, to become the player you're capable of being, doesn't stay open forever. We don't want you looking back with regret, wondering what could've been if you'd had the right support at the right time. We're here to make sure you don't have to wonder.
Junior Full Season Package
Full access to your mentor all season long.
Weekly Video Review (every other week)
- 1-on-1 breakdown of your game footage, with teaching clips from our NHL, NCAA, and Major Junior database
Mentorship Meetings (every other week)
- Breakout Room: Small-group session with your position group and mentor, talk through wins and setbacks from the week
- Full Group Session: Guest coaches and pro/NCAA players build hockey IQ, plus specialists (nutrition, mental performance, strength & conditioning) to develop the whole athlete
Summer Development Plan
- A personalized roadmap targeting your weaknesses, built at season's end
Prep Full Season Package
Full access to your mentor all season long.
Weekly Video Review (every other week)
- 1-on-1 breakdown of your game footage, with teaching clips from our NHL, NCAA, and Major Junior database
Mentorship Meetings (every other week)
- Breakout Room: Small-group session with your position group and mentor, talk through wins and setbacks from the week
- Full Group Session: Guest coaches and pro/NCAA players build hockey IQ, plus specialists (nutrition, mental performance, strength & conditioning) to develop the whole athlete
Summer Development Plan
- A personalized roadmap targeting your weaknesses, built at season's end
3-Game Video Review + Mentorship
Video Review: 3 Games, 1 Per Week
- One full game breakdown per week, covering every shift
- Additional teaching clips from the database (NCAA, NHL, Major Junior)
1 Mentorship Call
- Focused on whatever you need as an athlete, talk with a mentor about exactly what's going on in your game and your life
- Covers mindset work, training and nutrition, recovery strategies, how to make it to the next level, hockey talk, building confidence, and continued growth as a player
Single Game Review
Video Review: 1 Game
- Full game breakdown covering every shift
- Additional teaching clips from the database (NCAA, NHL, Major Junior) to reinforce concepts
- Designed to help players enhance their game through detailed, shift-by-shift analysis paired with real-game comparisons
Mentorship / Mentality Call
1 Mentorship Call
- Focused on whatever you need as an athlete, talk with a mentor about exactly what's going on in your game and your life
- Covers mindset work, training and nutrition, recovery strategies, how to make it to the next level, hockey talk, building confidence, and continued growth as a player
- Especially powerful as pre-game or pre-tournament mentality prep, getting you in the right mindset to dominate
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