About Barbara Irving Aidelbaum
MHPCTL | Chartered Professional Coach | Skating Specialist
Barbara is a world-renowned professional skating coach with over 40 years of full-time experience. In 2025, she earned her Master of High Performance Coaching and Technical Leadership (MHPCTL) from the University of British Columbia’s School of Kinesiology, reinforcing her evidence-based, data-driven approach to developing elite hockey athletes.
Certified in both hockey and figure skating (NCCP Level 3+), she holds the Coaching Association of Canada’s highest designation: Chartered Professional Coach. She has coached more than 1,000 NHL players, and worked with national teams, officials, and athletes from U18 to Pro, as well as many Olympians. She is known for producing rapid, measurable improvements in skating performance through technical precision and individualized coaching strategies.
Barb was the first female coach carded by a Junior “A” team and the first Canadian figure skating coach hired by an NHL club. She collaborates with coaching staff and stakeholders to build winning teams, leveraging her expertise in evidence-based, state-of-the-art technical hockey skating development.
Barb grew up figure skating alongside her three hockey-playing brothers. Her parents, Hector and Doreen Irving, were founding members of The Arbutus Club-a premier private club in Vancouver, BC, built around ice sports. This laid the foundation for her lifelong career on the ice.
As co-founder of the national charity HEROS Hockey, Barbara has used the game to teach life skills and empower marginalized youth. HEROS now runs programs in cities across Canada and in Belfast, Ireland. Her commitment to excellence, innovation, and inclusive sport leadership has made her a trusted and influential figure at every level of the game.
Barbara’s coaching seamlessly integrates elite skating technique with advanced off-ice strength, balance, and speed training, resulting in explosive, balanced, and powerful athletes. She continues to work closely with top coaches, sports scientists, and performance leaders across the hockey world.



One On One Training
One on One Training is typically preferred by professional players for performance improvement or rehabilitation.
Small Groups
Small Groups have a maximum of 8 players. Referees and linesmen are also welcome to participate in the group training.
Team Development
Team Skating Development is offered for Development Camps, Pre-season or In-season training.
Video Analysis
Barb will assess the player’s strengths and weaknesses and make recommendations for short term and long term improvement.
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