A Michigan native, Davis played two years of Tier 3, before moving on to play 3 seasons in the North American Hockey League. In 144 games played in the NAHL Davis put up over a point per game accumulating 170 points.
Coach Davis still to this day is the 17th all team leading scorer from the NAHL. Aaron went on to earn a NCAA D1 Scholarship and play 4 years at Lake Superior State University in the CCHA from 1999 - 2003. Aaron won freshman of the year honors at the University in 1999 - 2000.
After graduation in 2003, Aaron left school and went to finish the 2002 - 2003 in the ECHL. The following season, he started in the ECHL then moved quickly to the Central Hockey League. Davis went on to play pro for 10 seasons, 9 of which were in the CHL. Davis was selected to participate in the 2007/2008 All Star Game, while playing with the Mississippi RiverKings. In 2009/2010 he was voted MVP of the team while with the Tulsa Oilers by putting up 67 points in 64 games that season. He was named the Unsung Hero with the Wichita Thunder in the 2010/2011 season, where he scored 72 points in 66 games. In 2012 Aaron and the Thunder made it to the Presidents Cup in the CHL Finals against the Fort Wayne Komets which the Thunder ended up losing in five games. The following season his team made it back to the finals, but ended up losing to Allen in 7 games. In his last two seasons in Wichita, Aaron had 113 games played with 44 goals and 71 assists giving him 115 points. He is a member of the Professional Hockey Players Association (PHPA) and has been a player representative since 2008. (Click Picture For Hockey Resume)
After 5 seasons of running the helm in Dallas, Coach Davis has helped 50 plus players in the last 5 seasons move on to higher levels as well as holds the record for all time Games Coached and Wins in Dallas. Davis also holds his level 4 coaching certification for USA Hockey.
Coach Davis is excited to begin his sixth season as the Dallas Snipers Head Coach and General Manager. He is looking forward to building on the team’s successes from his first 5 years with the organization and the opportunity to develop kids from the Dallas area as well as around the world! Aaron resides in Fort Worth, Texas with his wife April and their son Brooks.