Nikola Cunjak
My name is Nikola Cunjak, and I am honored to serve as the Head Coach of the U11 BB/B Scarborough Sharks. It is with great excitement that I look forward to working with your daughters as they develop their skills, grow as athletes, and most importantly, have fun while playing the game we all love.
As a coach, my primary goal is to create a positive and supportive environment where each player can reach their full potential, both individually and as part of a team. I believe in fostering a culture of respect, teamwork, and sportsmanship, while also emphasizing the importance of hard work, perseverance, and a love for the game.
Throughout the season, I will focus on building fundamental hockey skills, understanding of the game, and fostering team dynamics. However, my approach goes beyond just teaching hockey. I aim to inspire confidence, leadership, and a sense of camaraderie that will stay with the players both on and off the ice.
I am committed to ensuring a positive experience for both players and families alike.
I am excited for the season ahead and look forward to seeing your daughters thrive in the world of hockey!
Anthony Stewart
Anthony Stewart is an NHL alumni originally from Scarborough, ON. He played over 10 years of professional hockey before he retired in 2016 when he began coaching minor hockey. He founded Stewart Hockey developing rep level players and coaching AAA in the GTHL for the past 9 seasons. In 2020, he founded Hockey Equality with the mission of lower financial barriers for hockey and growing the game for youth of all marginalized groups.
A father of 4 with 2 daughters, one of which currently plays hockey, he looks to grow opportunities and supportive environments for young girls to stay and thrive in sport.Anthony’s coaching is focused on development over competition and looks to help build the future leaders of women’s hockey coming out of his hometown of Scarborough.Gihan Ramaniganthan
My name is Gihan Ramaniganthan and I’m very excited to be the U13BB/B Head Coach for the 2025/2026 season. I’ve held different roles over the past 7 years with the Scarborough Ice Raiders and the Scarborough Sharks – ranging from Head Coach, Assistant Coach and practice support. My passion is in seeing kids form new relationship, develop their hockey and skating abilities and hockey IQ - all through hard work at practices and games and developing connections with their teammates.
My focus for the upcoming year is to identify where each individual girl is on their hockey journey, focusing on the steps needed to help them individually progress to the next stage and move the team along the continuum.
I’m delighted to share these coaching responsibilities with our Assistant Coach, Braden Weir and Head of Power Skating and Skills, Bronwyn Brennan.
Braden Weir (Assistant Coach) – I’m excited to be part of the team as Assistant Coach for the 2025/26 season. I have two daughters who started in the “Little Sharks” program, and over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to various roles in house league, DS, and Rep hockey.
My coaching experience spans boys’ minor hockey, ball hockey, and as a snowboard instructor. I grew up playing minor hockey in Oshawa and later played Junior in Lakefield. These experiences allowed me to form lifelong friendships, travel to Europe in high school to compete, and continue playing hockey as an adult.
I’m looking forward to a fun and exciting season where I can help support the girls in developing their hockey skills, fostering a love for the game, and creating invaluable experiences on and off the ice.
Bronwyn Brennan (Head of Power Skating and Skills) – Bronwyn Brennan is the owner and director of Bronwyn Brennan Hockey Development, founded in 2023. She is the primary instructor at BBHD, specializing in power-skating development. She currently head coaches at the North York Storm for U18A and facilitates a number of development programs for both girls and boys hockey in the GTA. Bronwyn played University hockey for the nationally ranked (#1 in Canada) University of Toronto woman’s varsity hockey program from 2019 – 2022.
With the U13BB/B Scarborough Sharks, Bronwyn will be the Head of Power Skating and Skills and will generally lead one practice a week – focusing on further developing edge work and power skating skills.
Our goal for this season will be to create a team culture centered on excellence, hard work, while having fun -- recognizing that each of our girls individually bring a unique skillset to our team.Mark Evangelista
Mark is a skilled and passionate hockey coach, instructor and player who has performed at the highest levels of the sport. He possesses an innate ability to motivate by focusing on strengths and helping players and the team work toward their fullest potential.
Mark’s coaching philosophy is to encourage and develop players to be and play smart, have heart and be fearless. Players learn to become better every day not only in hockey but in life –win or lose, leave it all out there, go and have fun!
Mark’s skills, knowledge and experiences includes developing house league players and teams to pro-level hockey players for over 10 years on the ice, off the ice in improving overall player physical and mental fitness levels toward greater individual and team output, achieving results in overall performance. Mark has also been entrusted as Head Instructor at Hyperfit Hockey and at Canlan Ice Sports hockey programs from 2007 to present.
Mark’s impressive coaching repertoire with girls’ teams in the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA) and boys’ teams in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) includes:
• AAA GTHL head coach –2019 to present
• Scarborough Sharks Bantam AA head coach –2019 to present
• Scarborough Sharks Peewee A head coach –2018 to present
• AAA GTHL team coach –2008 to 2019
• AAA Markham Majors defensive coach –2012-2016
• AAA Toronto Titans assistant coach –2008-2012
• Scarborough Sharks Bantam A assistant coach –2015-2016
• Scarborough Sharks Bantam AA assistant coach –2016-2019
• Scarborough Sharks Peewee AA head coach –2017-2018
• Scarborough Sharks Midget AA assistant coach –2017-2018
As a demonstration of Mark’s entrepreneurial spirit, he also launched his own adult hockey school program called, “Coach Mark Says Skate”. When Mark is not on the ice, he enjoys outdoor activities on his bike, playing ball, working on another home improvement project or exploring new business ventures. However, most likely he can be found in an arena ultimately playing the game that he loves –hockey.Chris Ladouceur
I am excited to take on the role of U15A Head Coach with the Scarborough Sharks for the upcoming 2025/26 season. This will be my third year coaching with the Sharks, and I am passionate about helping players grow both as athletes and individuals.
I know firsthand how sport fosters teamwork, self-discipline, and a love for the game. As a coach, I focus on developing players’ skills while building their confidence, hockey sense, and physical fitness. I believe in building on each player’s strengths while challenging them to improve areas they may not feel as confident in.
My goal is not only to help players grow as skilled athletes but also to help them become strong teammates and individuals. I emphasize values like teamwork, respect, reliability, integrity, and a positive attitude. Fostering a strong sense of camaraderie is essential for the team’s success, and I encourage players to give 100% effort while having fun along the way.
Competitive hockey requires dedication, and as a coach, I strive to create an environment where players remain committed to both their personal growth and the success of the team. I also recognize the importance of balancing hockey with academics and other responsibilities, and I am dedicated to supporting each player in reaching their full potential while enjoying the game they love.
I’m excited for the season ahead and look forward to seeing the growth, hard work, and success of each player and the team as a whole.Adam Barlow
Born and raised in Scarborough, I grew up playing AA and AAA hockey in the GTA. My passion lies in developing skilled hockey players and well-rounded individuals who value discipline, teamwork, and continuous growth. I am the father of two girls who have each found their passion for sport at a competitive level.
Coaching Experience
As an assistant coach with the Sharks for the past four years, and previous head coach for the Sharks house league, I’ve focused on player-centered development, emphasizing technical skills, tactical awareness, and mental toughness. My goal is to create an environment where athletes reach their full potential through a mix of foundational skills and advanced game understanding.
Player Development Philosophy
1. Skill Development: Mastering core skills like skating, puck handling, and shooting builds confident and creative players.
2. Tactical Awareness: Teaching game IQ, positioning, and decision-making develops adaptable athletes.
3. Mental Toughness: Emphasizing focus and resilience prepares players for challenges on and off the ice.
4. Team Culture: Fostering communication, respect, and leadership creates a positive, cohesive team.
5. Long-Term Growth: Tailored development plans ensure players progress at their own pace while staying motivated.
Certification: Coaching – Development 1
I’m eager to bring my passion and commitment to your program, helping players excel as athletes and individuals.Logan Purdy
I am pleased and happy to
be named the U-13 Atom A Head Coach for this upcoming 2024/ 25 season, and to
be associated with the Sharks Organization.
This will be my 4th year coaching with the Sharks after two
years involved coaching the Novice program and one year at Atom.
I have been coaching
multiple sports including minor hockey for over 20 years. I have a passion for the sport of hockey, and
my goal as a coach will be focus on developing team play, strategic/tactical
components, developing and
improving each players’ hockey skills.
I believe my job as a coach
is to grow the love of this wonderful sport in a fun and safe environment that
promotes self‐ confidence, a sense of
commitment and pride within the players, their team and in the club
establishing strong friendships that provide the great benefits of being
involved in the team sport like Hockey.
I look forward to the upcoming season with lots of learning and
success. Please feel free to contact me
if you have any questions or require more information regarding the 2024/25
Scarborough Sharks U-13 A program.
Joe Smith
I am thrilled to step into the role as Coach for the U15B team with the Scarborough Sharks for the 2025/26 season. I’ve been coaching girls hockey since 2005 and have been involved with the Sharks since 22/23. I’m truly passionate about supporting players in their development both on and off the ice.
Having experienced firsthand how sports shape character and foster valuable life skills, I understand the importance of teamwork, discipline, and a genuine love for the game. As a coach, my focus is on helping players enhance their skills while also boosting their confidence, hockey IQ, and forming bonds with their teammates.
My ultimate goal is to guide players in becoming not just skilled athletes, but also strong teammates and individuals. I emphasize core values such as respect, integrity, reliability, teamwork, and a positive attitude. I believe that creating a supportive, collaborative environment is key to the team’s success, and I encourage players to give their best effort while enjoying the journey.
Competitive hockey requires commitment, and I strive to foster a culture where players are dedicated to both their individual growth and the overall success of the team. I also recognize the importance of balancing hockey with academic responsibilities, and I’m committed to helping each player reach their full potential while continuing to enjoy the sport they love.
I’m looking forward to an exciting season and can’t wait to witness the progress, effort, and success of each player.
Mark Evangelista
Mark is a skilled and passionate hockey coach, instructor and player who has performed at the highest levels of the sport. He possesses an innate ability to motivate by focusing on strengths and helping players and the team work toward their fullest potential.
Mark’s coaching philosophy is to encourage and develop players to be and play smart, have heart and be fearless. Players learn to become better every day not only in hockey but in life –win or lose, leave it all out there, go and have fun!
Mark’s skills, knowledge and experiences includes developing house league players and teams to pro-level hockey players for over 10 years on the ice, off the ice in improving overall player physical and mental fitness levels toward greater individual and team output, achieving results in overall performance. Mark has also been entrusted as Head Instructor at Hyperfit Hockey and at Canlan Ice Sports hockey programs from 2007 to present.
Mark’s impressive coaching repertoire with girls’ teams in the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA) and boys’ teams in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) includes:
• AAA GTHL head coach –2019 to present
• Scarborough Sharks Bantam AA head coach –2019 to present
• Scarborough Sharks Peewee A head coach –2018 to present
• AAA GTHL team coach –2008 to 2019
• AAA Markham Majors defensive coach –2012-2016
• AAA Toronto Titans assistant coach –2008-2012
• Scarborough Sharks Bantam A assistant coach –2015-2016
• Scarborough Sharks Bantam AA assistant coach –2016-2019
• Scarborough Sharks Peewee AA head coach –2017-2018
• Scarborough Sharks Midget AA assistant coach –2017-2018
As a demonstration of Mark’s entrepreneurial spirit, he also launched his own adult hockey school program called, “Coach Mark Says Skate”. When Mark is not on the ice, he enjoys outdoor activities on his bike, playing ball, working on another home improvement project or exploring new business ventures. However, most likely he can be found in an arena ultimately playing the game that he loves –hockey.Steve Thompson
My name is Steve Thompson and I am excited to be part of the Sharks organization and named HeadCoach of the U15-A hockey team for the upcoming 2023-2024 season. In addition to a lifetimeinvolved in the game, I have had the privilege of coaching at a number of different levels in both boysand girls minor hockey. Currently, I am the Head Coach of the 2022-23 Scarborough Sharks U15-Ateam and have coached in the Sharks Organization for the last 4 years. Prior to the my time with theSharks, I coached in the Markham-Stouffville Organization.
Sport has always been an important part of my life and something that I enjoy sharing with both ofmy daughters. I believe that sport can be an extremely positive and powerful influence in the lives ofyoung people. Through participation in team based athletics, girls are able to learn responsibility,confidence and teamwork that will serve them well throughout their life.
My goals for the 2023-2024 U15-A season primarily revolve around a program that develops strongerindividuals, from both a hockey and a personal perspective, while teaching the values of teamwork,hard work and respect. My philosophies around coaching are as follows:
• Create a fun, positive and safe learning environment.
• Stress the importance of commitment, hard work and discipline.
• Always show respect to coaches, teammates, officials and opponents.
• Ensure strong communication between coaches, parents and players.
With regard to the actual program for the team, assuming a traditional, we will be competing in theU15-A level of the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA). In addition to game play, I believestrongly in a commitment to focused training for both team systems and individual skills. Whereappropriate, professional coaches will be incorporated into the program to provide a diversity intraining and focus on specific aspects of the game (ex. goaltending, skating, defensive tactics etc).
Thank you for considering the Scarborough Sharks Organization and in particular the 2023-2024 U15-A team. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at your convenience.Emma Bannister
Hello everyone,
I'm Emma Bannister, and I'm excited to introduce myself as the Sharks U18A-2 coach for next season. I'd like to share a bit about my background and my passion for hockey.
My journey in this sport has been unique and rewarding. I grew up playing boys' hockey at the AA level, starting with the Toronto Aces where I played a year up, followed by four years with the East Ender Ticats. This experience taught me resilience and honed my skills against tough competition.
Later, I transitioned to girls' hockey where I went on to play for the North York Storm and finished my playing days with the Toronto Aeros at the midget AA level. This diverse experience has given me a comprehensive understanding of the game from different perspectives. Hockey has given me countless unforgettable memories especially through the incredible experience of traveling all over Europe to play for a high-level travel team. The thrill of competing in new countries, facing different styles of play, and bonding with teammates created moments that I’ll cherish forever. Beyond the game itself, hockey helped me build deep friendships that have lasted a lifetime, forming connections with people who share the same passion and commitment. These experiences have shaped me both as a player and as a person, leaving me with a lifetime of memories and lasting relationships.
Although my playing career has ended, my love for hockey continues to thrive through coaching. I've had the privilege of coaching at both the U18AA and junior levels, which has been incredibly rewarding. Currently, I'm a skills coach with Beast Athletics and Bob Acton Sports, a local company in the East end. These roles have allowed me to stay connected to the game while helping young players develop their abilities.
While I may be a young coach, I've gained a wealth of knowledge throughout my playing and coaching years. My coaching philosophy revolves around the belief that hockey is a true team sport where every practice and game is an opportunity for the entire team to grow and improve together. I believe that success on the ice comes when every player is committed to the collective goal, understanding that teamwork and communication are key to achieving it. Beyond hockey skills, I place a strong emphasis on character development, focusing on instilling important values such as respect, resilience, and sportsmanship. I aim to create a positive and supportive environment where players feel valued, encouraged to give their best, and have fun while playing the game they love. My goal is to inspire young girls and pass on the valuable lessons I've learned throughout my hockey journey.
I'm passionate about developing not just skilled players, but confident, team-oriented individuals who love the game as much as I do. I'm looking forward to working with each player, helping them improve their skills, and watching our team achieve our goals both on and off the ice. Shane Crymble
I’ve been coaching in progressive positions within the Sharks
organization for the last 6 years and am thankful for the opportunity to
coach again for the 2022-23 season.
I'm excited to work with Emma for the upcoming 2025-2026 season
Jason Reddy
Hello Players and Parents,
My name is Jason Reddy. I am an experienced, dedicated, and passionate coach with a strong commitment to fostering athlete development both on and off the ice. With over 20 years of experience in sports and education, I am excited to pursue a coaching role with the Scarborough Sharks for the U18BB division in the 2025/2026 season. Holding a Master of Science in Education and a range of coaching certifications—including Coach 2, HTCP Trainer Level 1, and Respect In Sport Activity Leader—I bring a well-rounded skill set to the ice.
Throughout my coaching career, I’ve had the opportunity to work with various teams, including the Scarborough Sharks U15BB, Victoria Village Select, and Parkwoods Stars. As an assistant coach, I’ve helped set team goals, led on-ice drills, and guided players during games. I take great pride in fostering strong communication with both players and parents to ensure a cohesive and positive team environment. Whether coaching U15, U13, or younger divisions, I’ve focused on building a culture of trust, respect, and accountability.
As Head Coach for several youth teams, I’ve had the privilege of shaping team vision, developing player skills, and creating strategies that promote team growth. I believe in the importance of providing athletes with a supportive atmosphere where they can thrive, not just as hockey players but as individuals. By emphasizing teamwork, mutual respect, and strong work ethic, I aim to create a culture that supports individual growth while also fostering unity and collaboration among the entire team.
In addition to my on-ice coaching roles, my extensive experience as a teacher with the TDSB has allowed me to work in leadership roles in sports for over two decades, including coaching at the TDSSAA level. This experience has equipped me with valuable insight into how to build a positive and inclusive culture where athletes are motivated to work hard, persevere, and excel. My goal is always to provide athletes with the tools and mindset needed to succeed on the ice while developing valuable life skills that will serve them beyond the rink.Mike Budd
I am excited to lead the girls through many successes through the
upcoming season. I will bring out a former OHL coach, goalie
coach and other skills coaches to assist with player and team development. To improve individual skills, working
on team plays, and fostering a strong team bond.
The season plan
will be to attend at least three tournaments, preseason exhibition games,
regular season, playoffs and playdown games. I will hold practice sessions that
focus on developing fundamental hockey skills such as skating, puck handling,
shooting, and game strategies. Tailor drills to match the skill levels of your
players. Make use of available resources such as assistant coaches, former
players, and guest coaches to bring in expertise and provide diverse
perspectives on training and development. Emphasize the importance of teamwork,
sportsmanship, and respect for teammates, opponents, and officials. Foster a
sense of unity and collaboration within the team.
I have been coaching or part of on-ice training in women's hockey for
the last 6 years. I am currently an assistant coach of the U15B Sharks. I am
also an AA coach and have coached at that level for 5 years. I look forward to
having a positive, competitive and hard-working team next year.