
Atomic Hockey: Elite Skating and Skill Development
Langley hockey training facility offering skatemill sessions, private lessons, group classes, and a full-time academy for all skill levels.
Quick facts
About Atomic Hockey: Elite Skating and Skill Development
Atomic Hockey operates a 5,000-square-foot facility in Langley, British Columbia, providing on-ice and off-ice hockey development year-round. Led by Aaron Konecsni, the programme spans private one-on-one skatemill and shooting sessions, group on-ice classes, eight-week structured programmes, and team training, with an academy stream for players seeking more intensive development.
The facility's skatemill is a focal point of the training model, used to target skating mechanics and speed alongside shooting accuracy work. An at-home training system extends programming beyond the rink. Atomic Hockey holds AK Hockey and Hockey Canada Skills Academy certifications. Reviews highlight noticeable improvement in on-ice performance and a training environment that keeps younger players motivated to return.
What parents say
“Just wanted to say how impressed I am with the attention and Training Aiden has been giving my son during his skills and skatemill development, its next level, its fun and keeps him wanting to come back and get better and we have seen massive improvement on the ice. We also have training at planet ice with Aiden and last sunday his assistant who is also named Aiden I think. My son was learning a new drill and was struggling with his technique and the assistant coach helped get him over the hump, very impressed on the attention, patience and demonstration level. You guys are awesome.”