Mark Parrish on Why He’s Never Been Better
September 8, 2009
Star Tribune hockey writer Michael Russo recently had a chat with hometown star Mark Parrish and posted to his fantastic blog Russo’s Rants. Mark credits Barry with helping him skate better than ever:
Parrish looks in exceptional shape and seems to be skating better than ever after working this summer with powerskating extraordinaire Barry Karn, who runs the local Karn Skating Dynamics and works with the Calgary Flames.

“I’ve never felt better on the ice. It’s amazing. I’ve known him for years and finally got stubborn enough to realize I probably need a little help with my skating. I can already feel the difference.”
Read the article in it’s entirety here.
Former Karn Student Nick Leddy
August 28, 2009
In a recent article in Max Preps, Jodi was asked about her experience working with Nick Leddy as a youngster:
“When he was 10 he was skating with high school kids. One of his teachers, Jodi Karn, said, ‘See that kid out there. You’re going to be watching him on TV some day.’ Even when he was just 5-3 and 115 pounds he was fearless. Once he went up against a 6-3 player and Nick came out of the corner with the puck.”
Way to go Nick!
Check out the article here.
Boston Bruin Mark Stuart
October 1, 2008
Barry’s work with Mark Stuart is mentioned in a story from the Boston Globe on August 19, 2007 by Fluto Shinzawa. From the article:
Timing is right for Stuart
Bruins could use a solid defenseman
In 2006-07, Stuart made the most of his NHL playing time, finishing with a team-best plus-7 rating. When he’s on his game, Stuart plays a mean, rugged style and doesn’t back down from the rough stuff. Off the ice, from Colorado College’s Scott Owens to Providence’s Scott Gordon, Stuart’s coaches rave about his off-the-charts character and dressing-room demeanor.

Mark Stuart's work with Barry has improved the efficiency of his stride
“I wouldn’t call it a surprise,” Chiarelli said when asked if Stuart could become a valuable contributor. “He’s got a pretty good pedigree. He was the captain of that world junior team. He’s excelled in his role wherever he’s been.”
With his ankle feeling fine, Stuart has been working out with skating coach Barry Karn, formerly employed by Calgary and most recently hired by St. Louis. One criticism of Stuart was that at the NHL level, he’d be a tick slower than opposing forwards, allowing them to gain position in the danger zones.
Under Karn, Stuart has concentrated on his skating technique in tight areas, adding power to his stride and making his bursts more efficient.


