Speaking engagements

Ryan Munce brings two decades of elite hockey experience and a full-time coaching career into rooms far beyond the rink. From corporate leadership retreats to team meetings and school assemblies, he shares honest stories about what it takes to succeed under pressure, stay mentally prepared, and build trust as a team.

Ryan Munce

Owner & Head Goaltending Development Coach

Ryan Munce

Former GTHL champion and Player of the Tournament — mentoring the next generation of elite puck-stoppers.

Ryan has mentored goalies from youth through professional levels and built Ryan Munce Goaltending into one of North America's top full-time development schools. His talks connect the discipline of elite sport to the challenges teams face every day at work, in sport, and in the community.

What Ryan speaks about

Performing when it matters

How to prepare, compete, and recover through high-stakes moments — drawn from professional hockey and years coaching elite athletes.

Mental readiness & resilience

Practical mindset tools for staying focused, bouncing back from setbacks, and building confidence that holds up outside of sport.

What success really takes

Discipline, accountability, and the daily habits behind long-term growth — not overnight results or shortcuts.

Working as one

Communication, trust, and leadership lessons from dressing rooms and boardrooms — how strong teams win together.

Who it's for

  • Corporate teams and leadership events
  • Sports teams, clubs, and athletic departments
  • School assemblies and youth programs
  • Community organizations and fundraisers

Formats

Keynote

A focused 30–60 minute presentation for conferences, company events, and galas.

Team session

A tailored talk for staff meetings, locker rooms, or smaller groups with time for discussion.

Panel & Q&A

Join a moderated panel or open Q&A on performance, leadership, and culture.

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