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Illinois Ice #90
Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:03 PM Page 1 AUGUST 2011 PUBLISHED BY THE AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ILLINOIS, INC. VOLUME 9 ISSUE 12 www.ahai.org Illinois Ice is managed and produced by Pro Sports Experience of Chicago, Illinois IT’S ABOUT THE ILLINOIS HOCKEY EXPERIENCE… START ME UP! Sharpen Your Skates, Hire Your Coaches and Let’s Play Some Hockey INSIDE: GOULD JOINS ADMIRALS BOB MATHSON: ILLINOIS HALL OF FAMER NO CHECKING ADOPTED FOR PEE WEES Presented By AROUND THE BOARDS--BIG TIME Former Hawks Chelios and Suter Named to US Hockey Hall of Fame BLACKHAWK UPDATES HOMEGROWN HEROES Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 2 8/11/11 4:03 PM Page 2 AUGUST 12, 2011 Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:03 PM AUGUST 12, 2011 USA Hockey Adopts No-Checking at Pee-Wees Page 3 Opening Faceoff USA Hockey's Board of Directors overwhelmingly passed all aspects of the Progressive Checking Skill Development Program during its 2011 Annual Congress. The program includes the following elements: It encourages more body contact in the pre-body checking age categories by providing more training and support for coaches and referees; and encouraging more legal body contact in the pre-body checking age categories through “Point of Emphasis” rule #1 passed by the Board. It tightens the standard of play for intimidation hits in the legal body checking age categories. Beginning in the 2011-12 season, legal body checking in games will begin at the Bantam age level (ages 13-14). Beginning in 2011-12, each USA Hockey coach will be required to take an age-specific training module which will provide training information consistent with longterm athlete and childhood development principles for the age category the coach will be engaged with. Each module will include training information for body contact and checking. Each season, USA Hockey officials attend clinics that review points of emphasis relating to the standard of play. These 2011-12 clinics will focus on allowing more body e c I s i o n i Ill Published once every month for the enjoyment, education and benefit of the Illinois Youth Hockey Community. Management: Pro Sports Experience, LLC Editor-in-Chief Amateur Hockey Association of Illinois Executive Editor Tom Finks [email protected] Production Manager Christy Lukes Graphics by Chris Mendoza Photo Contributor Libby Ogard Prime Focus LLC [email protected] For advertisement sales, story ideas or to contact a writer, call Pro Sports Experience at 312-226-5553. contact consistent with the rules in pre-checking age categories and a tighter standard of play for roughing, crosschecking, boarding, charging, high-sticking and other intimidation hits in the legal body checking divisions. USA Hockey will monitor the on-ice management of games with regular reports from local referee-in-chiefs, coach-in-chiefs and Association Coaching and Education (ACE) administrators to USA Hockey's national office staff in Colorado Springs. USA Hockey will conduct research on the effect of the Progressive Checking Skill Development Program on risk reduction and skill development. The results of the research will be published when completed. The Board also passed rules that prohibit any check that comes in contact with the head or neck. The goal of this rule is to make the player more responsible for actions that make contact to the head or neck similar to rules now in place for stick infractions to the head. A goal of the Progressive Checking Skill Development Program is to enhance skill development consistent with the American Development Model and its long-term athlete development principles. AHAI Mission Provide an improved grassroots foundation for the growth and development of USA Hockey and its members, designing programs aimed at encouraging increased participation, improved skills and a responsible environment for the conduct of youth hockey. How Can You Help Illinois Ice? Tell us. Tell us about a great, young player. Tell us about a great referee. Tell us about a fantastic coach. Tell us about a giving volunteer. Tell us a great hockey story. Tell us. E-mail [email protected] 3 Skill and Goaltending take Center Ice for Admirals Hockey Club This summer, the Admirals Hockey Club named Stu Gould Hockey Director. Stu is a well known figure in the hockey world as the founder of the Good as Gould goalie schools. Stu has dedicated 27 years to Illinois youth hockey and the development of its players. In addition to his Goalie School, Stu has held coaching positions with the Chicago Steel, the USHL's Green Bay Gamblers, New Trier High School, and several youth hockey clubs. Stu is currently the Assistant Coach and Goalie Coach for the Loyola Academy Varsity Boys Hockey Team. Check out the complete story and learn the Admirals 2011-12 game plan on page 8 T I D I A S Y E TH “Stu Gould brings a level of enthusiasm and experience that matches the love of the game seen in our membership. I am excited to see what the addition of Stu will bring to the development of our players,” Jeff Schoner, President of the Admirals Hockey Club. In cooperation with Pro Sports Experience, is proud to deliver your free issue of Illinois Ice to all participating rinks in the Midwest. Enjoy the reading and look forward to your next issue. Please direct any comments or inquiry for on-time, same day delivery services to 312-226-5553. Thank you. Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:03 PM Page 4 4 AUGUST 12, 2011 USA Hockey Headlines 2011-12 USA HOCKEY SLED TEAM ANNOUNCED Ohio Girl Wins Degree Award USA Hockey and Degree Deodorant announced on August 3 the winner of the inaugural Degree Cool & Confident Kid Award. Abby Goldschmidt, a ten-year old from Orange, Ohio, was selected from hundreds of entries as this year's female Cool & Confident Award winner. As part of her prize, Abby and her team, the Gilmour Sabres, will participate in a VIP skills clinic led by Brianne McLaughlin, a player on the past two U.S. Women's National Teams and the goaltender for the 2010 Olympic team, Thursday, Aug. 4. Her team will also receive $500 to help with equipment costs and team travel. From bouncing back from injury to helping a teammate, tweens around the country submitted stories about their moments of success and how they aim to inspire others to challenge themselves. "We are pleased to recognize Abby as our inaugural female winner," said Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. "As a key partner of USA Hockey, Degree's Cool and Confident Kid Award program underscores the importance of building confidence both on and off the ice." Goldschmidt's story sets an example of how other tweens can successfully overcome their sweat-inducing moments. "My mom started a learn-to-play clinic, the 'Momsters,' but had no one to run their practices. I volunteered to help and was given a whistle and a chance," says Abby. "Sharing some of the great drills and relay-races I've learned, I saw how much fun they were having, and quickly forgot about being nervous!" NOTES: The Degree Cool & Confident Kid Award and Degree's sponsorship of USA Hockey is part of a larger Unilever mission to provide product solutions that help free tweens from odor and discomfort. For expert tips, tools and real life stories about how parents are communicating and transitioning their tweens into confident and self-reliant tweens, visit Facebook.com/DontFretTheSweat. ABOUT USA HOCKEY USA Hockey, Inc., founded in 1937 and headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo., is the National Governing Body of the sport of ice hockey in the United States. With a membership of nearly 600,000 players, coaches, officials and volunteers that span all 50 states, USA Hockey seeks to promote the growth of hockey and provide the best possible experience for all participants by encouraging, developing, advancing and administering the sport. For more information, visit USAHockey.com. Gray (Greensburg, Pa.) and Tim Shoemaker (Lawtons, N.Y.). For the full roster, click here. Rolston Leaves for AHL Job Ron Rolston, who has spent the last seven years as a head coach at USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program, has resigned to accept a position as head coach of the Rochester Americans, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres. Rosters for both the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team and U.S. National Developmental Sled Hockey Team were announced August 2 by USA Hockey. The 2011-12 U.S. National Sled Hockey Team features 15 returning players from last year's squad and 11 players who won the gold medal with the U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. The roster was selected following tryouts held in Rochester, N.Y., last month. Team USA will skate at several international events during the course of the year leading up to the 2011 International Paralympic Committee Ice Sledge Hockey World Championship next April in Hamar, Norway. "For the first time seeing this pool of players, I was extremely impressed," said Jeff Sauer, who was named head coach of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team last month. "We've put together a strong group of players that bodes well for Norway while also showing promise for continued development towards the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia." Among the returnees from last year's U.S. National Sled Hockey Team are goalies Steve Cash (Overland, Mo.) and Jen Yung Lee (San Antonio, Texas); defensemen Tyler Carron (Berthoud, Colo.), Taylor Chace (Hampton Falls, N.H.), Jimmy Connelly (Galloway, N.J.), Nikko Landeros (Berthoud, Colo.) and Josh Pauls (South Plainfield, N.J.); and forwards Tim Jones (Mt. Ephraim, N.J.), Taylor Lipsett (Richardson, Texas), Daniel McCoy (Cheswick, Pa.), Kevin McKee (Davenport, Iowa), Adam Page (Lancaster, N.Y.), Rico Roman (Portland, Ore.), Alexi Salamone (Grand Island, N.Y.) and Greg Shaw (Park City, Utah). Rounding out the squad will be former U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team member Brad Emmerson (Amherst, N.Y.) and Team USA newcomer Josh Sweeney (Phoenix, Ariz.). For the full roster, click here. Meanwhile, the 17-man roster for the 2011-12 U.S. National Developmental Sled Hockey Team was also selected following the 2011 USA Hockey Sled Hockey Player Development Camp and U.S. National Sled Hockey Team tryout held in Rochester, N.Y., in July. The roster includes eight returnees from last year's squad, including goalie Justin Kreger (Waterford, Wis.); defensemen Tyler Anderson (Jenison, Mich.), John Mollica (The Plains, Ohio), Sam Mumper (Dublin, Ohio) and Mason Newbold (Lockport, N.Y.); and forwards Raymond Beck (Sicklerville, N.J.), Nevin "Ron has had a tremendous influence on the continued rise of American players through seven successful years at the NTDP,” said Jim Johannson, assistant executive director of hockey operations at USA Hockey. "He's going to a wonderful organization in Buffalo and we know Ron will be an outstanding coach at the professional level. We wish him and his family nothing but the very best." The longest-tenured and most decorated coach in the history of USA Hockey's National Team Development Program, Ron Rolston guided U.S. squads to championships in three international tournaments in 2010-11, including a gold-medal performance at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Men's U18 Championship. Rolston, who had previously led the U.S. Men's National Under-18 team to a gold medal in the 2005 and 2009 IIHF World Men's U18 Championship and a silver medal at the 2007 event, helped Team USA collect its third straight world title in 2010-11. In addition, Rolston's U.S. National Under-18 Team posted a 12-9-1-2 (W-L-OTL-SOL) record in United States Hockey League play in 2010-11, helping the NTDP reach the USHL postseason for the first time. "Ron has done a tremendous job," said Scott Monaghan, senior director of operations at the NTDP. "Not only is he an excellent coach, but he's a great person too. To say we'll miss him is an understatement." A nationwide search for Rolston’s replacement is underway. U17, Jr. Camp to be Webcast FASTHockey will stream live all games from both the Under-17 Five Nations Tournament and the USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp. The games will also be available on demand at USAHockey.FASTHockey.com. The 2011 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament will take place in Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 9-13, and will feature teams from the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland and the United States. Meanwhile, the USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp will take place Aug. 6-13 in Lake Placid, N.Y., and will feature players auditioning for a spot on the U.S. National Junior Team that will take part in the 2012 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship, Dec. 26, 2011-Jan. 5, 2012, in Calgary and Edmonton, Alta. FASTHockey's coverage will include intrasquad scrimmages and international Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:03 PM Page 5 AUGUST 12, 2011 5 USA Hockey Headlines games featuring teams from Finland, Sweden and the United States. Games streamed on FASTHockey will be offered on a pay-per-view basis. FASTHockey uses a game-credit system, offering discounts to customers who watch multiple games. Users who want to watch one or more games must first sign up for a free account at USAHockey.FASTHockey.com. Users can then buy game credits - a single game ranges from $7.99 (when one game credit is purchased) to $4.99 (when 100 game credits are purchased). Game credits can be used to watch live games or on-demand archives and never expire. In addition, games will be available for purchase on DVD at USAHockey.FASTHockey.com. NOTES: All 2011 Under-17 Five Nations Tournament games will be held at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube. Ticket information can be found here... The U.S. Under-17 Select Team roster can be found here... All games at the USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp will take place at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. ... Players invited to the USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp can be found here. The 2012 U.S. National Junior Team will be selected in late December following a pre-tournament camp to be held in Alberta, Canada. 2012 Women’s World Schedule USA Hockey and the International Ice Hockey Federation jointly announced the schedule for the 2012 International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship in Burlington, Vt. The event will take place April 7-14 at Gutterson Fieldhouse and Cairns Arena and features the top female hockey players in the world. "We're thrilled to be bringing this event back to the United States for the first time in a decade," said Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. "We look forward to welcoming the teams and fans from around the world to Burlington and we know our fans are in for a real treat in seeing the best players in the world compete for the gold medal." “Vermont is proud to be hosting the 2012 Women’s World Championship,” said Peter Shumlin, governor of the state of Vermont. “Vermont has a long hockey tradition and as the father of two daughters I can tell you that this tournament is a great way to show young female athletes that there are opportunities for women to excel in sports. I hope that having the opportunity to attend the Women's World Championship will inspire more girls to play hockey.” Home to the University of Vermont men's and women's NCAA Division I ice hockey teams, Gutterson Fieldhouse will serve as the primary venue for the event. All U.S. and Canada games will be played at Gutterson, as well as the playoff and medal rounds. Cairns Arena, less than three miles from Gutterson, will serve as the secondary facility for the event. Team USA has won the last three world championships and will begin its quest for No. 4 at the eight-nation tournament, beginning on April 7 when it faces Canada at Gutterson Fieldhouse. "It's not too often that our fans in the New England region have a chance to see the best players in the world in their own backyard," said Katey Stone, U.S. Women's National Team head coach. "I anticipate the atmosphere will be electric .... just the way it should be for an event of this magnitude." Ticket packages will go sale August 1 for the general public. The Gutterson Fieldhouse Package ($290) includes tickets to all 12 games at Gutterson, seat selection at the time of purchase, a commemorative ticket book and event scarf. The Cairns Package ($75) includes general admission seating to all games at Cairns (either nine or ten games). Ticket information can be found at Burlington2012.com or by calling (802) 656-4410. NOTES: The event will mark the third time the IIHF Women's World Championships have been held in the United States. Lake Placid, N.Y., was the host in 1994 and Minneapolis was the site in 2001 ... The U.S. is looking for its first gold medal on home soil in the event. Team USA earned silver at Lake Placid and Minneapolis... Media accreditation information will be released at a future date ... Katey Stone, head women's ice hockey coach at Harvard University, will serve as head coach of the U.S. Women's National Team for 2011-12. Sled Teams Name Coaches Jeff Sauer Jeff Sauer (Madison, Wis.) will serve as the head coach of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team, while Mike MacMillan (Buffalo, Minn.) will take on the role of head coach of the U.S. National Developmental Sled Hockey Team for the 2011-12 season, USA Hockey announced. "It's terrific to have Jeff and Mike involved with our sled hockey program," said Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. "Both have a vast amount of experience and will be terrific mentors to our players and great ambassadors for the sport and our country." Sauer has coached a wide array of U.S. teams throughout his career. He was the head coach of the U.S. Men's National Team at the 1995 International Ice Hockey Federation World Men's Championship in Stockholm, Sweden, and at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, Wash., along with serving as head coach for the U.S. Men's Select Team at the 1989 Pravda Cup in Leningrad, Soviet Union, and at the 1997 Tampere Cup in Tampere, Finland. In addition, Sauer has helped select the last five U.S. Deaflympic Ice Hockey Teams, while leading the team as head coach in the last three Winter Deaflymipcs. Most recently, he guided the U.S. Deaflympic squad to a gold-medal finish at the 2007 Winter Deaflympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sauer also is currently a member of USA Hockey's International Council and Disabled Hockey Committee, and is president of the American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association. Sauer’s illustrious 31-year NCAA Division I college coaching career featured 655 wins (seventh all-time) and two national championships, both of which came during his tenure with the University of Wisconsin (1983, 1990). Sauer led Wisconsin to three NCAA Men's Frozen Four appearances, 12 NCAA tournament berths, six Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoff titles and two WCHA regular-season crowns in 20 seasons as head coach (1982-2002). He also spent 11 years (1971-82) as head coach of the men's ice hockey team at his alma mater, Colorado College, where he was twice named WCHA Coach of the Year (1972, 1975). In 2000, Sauer was recognized with USA Hockey's Distinguished Achievement Award. Sauer was also named to the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004 and received the John ‘Snooks’ Kelly Founders Award from the American Hockey Coaches Association for his contributions to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States. "It's always a great honor to be selected to coach a national team," said Sauer, who currently serves as the assistant to the commissioner of the WCHA. "I'm very excited to have the opportunity to work with USA Hockey and I'm looking forward to getting on the ice and working with all the players." Meanwhile, Mike MacMillan will begin his first season as head coach of the U.S. National Developmental Sled Hockey Team. In his current position as National Coach-in-Chief and Coaching Section Director for USA Hockey, MacMillan has traveled across the country to speak at coaching symposiums and has been on countless committees to advance the game and further educate coaches. “I'm really excited about the opportunity and very honored to be asked by USA Hockey to be put in this position," MacMillan said. "I look forward to working with the athletes involved and putting together a coaching staff that has as much passion and pride to represent USA Hockey as I do." MacMillan is the head boys' ice hockey coach at Buffalo (Minn.) High School, a position he's held for 16 years (1996-2011), and has received the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association Section Coach of the Year in 2002 and the Dave Peterson Award in 2001, which is given annually to a high school coach who has shown great leadership in developing youth hockey either locally or statewide. MacMillan is also the Minnesota Hockey High Performance Player Development Director. Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:03 PM Page 6 6 AUGUST 12, 2011 Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee Profile Bob Mathson Bob never played any formal hockey, but grew up with the Blackhawks as his favorite professional sports team. As a kid, he would take the old Glenview Bus from Northbrook to the Skokie Swift and then a couple buses to the Stadium to watch his beloved Hawks. His heavy involvement in the sport began in 1982, when his son Scott, brought home a Learn to Skate flier from kindergarten and he asked if he could play hockey. That was it – hook, line, and sinker – the Mathson family became members of the Hockey community. Bob learned early on that he could not coach; he simply didn’t have the temperament so he became involved in the administrative side of the sport. He was a team manager, and then worked his way through the Schaumburg Kings organization to eventually becoming President. He put together a campaign to have a rink built in Schaumburg and presented the Park District with over 10,000 signatures supporting a rink, but the park district would have nothing to do with an ice rink. Realizing that there would not be enough players to field a Peewee team, the Mathson’s left the Schaumburg Kings. While with the King’s, Bob served as their representative to the Northern Illinois Hockey League and was elected to Vice President of that league for several years. In 1990, the Mathson’s moved to Naperville and Bob got involved in the Naperville North High School program serving as its President from 1993 thru 1996. At that time he orchestrated the restructure of the Metro West High School Hockey League, opening it up to more competitive teams. Bob’s hockey interest grew to a broader prospective when he was asked to join the AHAI Board of Directors in 1987 where over the years, he served as the Chairperson of the Districting, Suspension, Rules and Ethics, Player Development and High School Committees. He served the Hockey community as President of AHAI for five years learning more and more about the sport. Over time he developed a broad base knowledge of the sport and eventually was asked to become part of High School Hockey for USA Hockey where he was elected to chair that Section and became a Director of USA Hockey. While serving in that capacity, Bob worked to establish a National High School Tournament which had its inauguration in April of 2010, here in Chicago. Today, hockey is the only high school sport to have a National Tournament! Bob retired from the banking industry in September 2010, giving him and his wife LeeAnn, more time to spend with their family, especially their grandchildren. It also provided Bob with a little more time for the greatest sport in the world. The Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame was established to recognize and honor the tremendous contributions of individuals who, through their dedication and tireless efforts, helped to pave the way for the future generations of kids to enjoy the great sport of ice hockey. The mission statement of the Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame is as follows: “To honor the excellence of those individuals who, through their exceptional endeavors both on and off the ice, have contributed in an extraordinary way to enhance the sport and image of hockey in Illinois.” The Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2010 recently inducted the 6th class of inductees into its Hall of Fame. The honored inductees this year who were enshrined into the Hall were: Builders Category George Hayes Bob Mathson Jim Smith Norm Spiegel Irv Tiahnybik Players Category Cliff Koroll Mark LaVarre Steve Richmond Officials Category Jay Jacobs Andy McElman Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:03 PM Page 7 AUGUST 12, 2011 7 CHELIOS LEADS U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME GROUP Three of the greatest U.S.born players to ever lace on skates, an icon in the sports and entertainment business and one of the most recognized broadcasters in the history of the game headline this year's list of inductees into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. recruiting visit to Wisconsin, Chelios was a freshman who showed him the sights on and off campus. Chris Chelios The honorees, announced Monday during a media teleconference by USA Hockey, include defensemen Chris Chelios and Gary Suter, forward Keith Tkachuk, Philadelphia Flyers founder and owner Ed Snider and broadcaster Mike "Doc" Emrick. The 39th U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Gary Suter induction dinner and ceremony will be held in Chicago on a date to be determined. Chelios and Suter combined for 43 seasons along NHL blue lines. Chelios played a record-tying 26 seasons -- six with the Montreal Canadiens, nine with the Chicago Blackhawks and 10 with the Detroit Red Wings before closing his career with the Atlanta Thrashers in 2009-10 at the age of 48. He retired as the oldest U.S.-born hockey player ever and the second oldest in NHL history behind former Detroit legend Gordie Howe (52). Chelios currently works as the executive advisor to Detroit GM Ken Holland. Gary Suter (Photo by Getty Images.) "I wanted to leave the game when I felt like there was nothing left in the tank," Chelios told reporters at his retirement announcement Aug. 31, 2010. "I think I pretty much accomplished that. I have no regrets." A three-time Stanley Cup champion and three-time Norris Trophy winner, Chelios scored 185 goals and 948 points and accrued 2,891 penalty minutes in 1,651 regular-season games. His 266 games played in the Stanley Cup Playoffs are the most in NHL history. The Chicago native also is one of only two players to skate in four Olympics (1984, 1998, 2002, 2006) and represented the U.S. in three Canada Cups (1984, 1987, 1991), the World Cup of Hockey (1996, 2004) and the World Junior Championship (1982). Chelios credited the 1980 U.S. Olympic team's gold medal win in Lake Placid for influencing his hockey career. "Once I saw they pulled that off, I wanted to be in their skates," Chelios said during a conference call introducing this year's Hall class. "It means a lot to us and that's what motivated me. It was a great incentive; those were great guys." Tkachuk also directly credited the "Miracle on Ice" team for his career. "I want to say thank you to the 1980 Olympic team, because without you I probably wouldn't have played hockey," he said. Tkachuk played 19 seasons in the League with four teams, "I had been in Calgary for nine years and I'm from Wisconsin, so it was like getting traded back home, just two hours away, where all my friends and family could come see me play," Suter said. "I was really excited about that, plus I was teamed up with Chris Chelios and before that I had just played with him on U.S. teams." Keith Tkachuk Ed Snider totaling 1,200 regular-season games and 538 goals. He's one of only four U.S.-born players to notch 500-plus goals, joining Mike Modano, Jeremy Roenick and Joe Mullen. The five-time All-Star also had 525 assists, 1,063 points and 2,219 penalty minutes. During the 1996-97 season with the Phoenix Coyotes, he became the first U.S.-born player to lead the NHL in goals (52) and was the fourth player in NHL history to record at least 50 goals and 200 penalty minutes in a single season. Television analyst Eddie Olczyk, who played with Tkachuk for three seasons in Winnipeg, said he'll never forget the determination with which his former teammate played the game. "He came in raw (in 1991-92) and just evolved into a great player," Olczyk said. "He was the prototypical power forward. He could score. He could hit. He wasn't afraid to run you into the ditch. He was a great pro. He's one of the greatest American-born players to play the game." Tkachuk, who played collegiately at Boston University, twice represented the U.S. at the World Junior Championship in 1991 and '92, collecting 9 goals and 16 points in 14 games. The Melrose, Mass., native joins Chelios as the only players to skate in four Olympics for the U.S. (1992, 1998, 2002, 2006), and he also played in two World Championships (1996, 2004). Suter burst upon the NHL scene in 1985-86 after two seasons at the University of Wisconsin. The native of Madison, Wis., earned the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie after producing 18 goals and 68 points in 80 games with the Flames during the 1985-86 season. The four-time All-Star also helped lead the Flames to a Stanley Cup in 1989. Throughout his 17-year NHL career, Suter played in 1,145 games and finished with 845 points. He also teamed with Chelios and Tkachuk in Team USA's silver medal-winning effort at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. He spent four-plus seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks and four seasons with the San Jose Sharks. He said his time with the Blackhawks was one of the highlights of his career because he got to play with Chelios for the first time. Suter said when he went on his first His impressive international career included the 1998 Olympics, the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, two Canada Cups, Mike “Doc” Emrick two World Championships and one World Junior Championship. Suter's brother, Bob, was a member of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" team that won gold at the 1980 Olympics, and his nephew, Ryan, is a star defenseman for the Nashville Predators. Snider, elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988, enters the U.S. Hall of Fame in the builder's category. He was the driving force behind NHL hockey coming to Philadelphia in 1967 and the construction of the Spectrum and the Flyers' current home, the Wells Fargo Center. Emrick, a native of LaFontaine, Ind., was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. He spent more than two decades with MSG and the New Jersey Devils before announcing he'd work exclusively for NBC Sports and Versus on July 21. Nicknamed "Doc," which he acquired after receiving a doctorate in radio/television/film from Bowling Green State University in 1976, Emrick received the Lester Patrick Award in 2004, and in 2008 earned the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his contributions to hockey broadcasting. He's called 13 Stanley Cup Finals as the lead national announcer on NBC, Versus, Fox and ESPN, and 23 Game 7s in Stanley Cup Playoff action. He won a national Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality - Play by Play in 2011, and has won many regional awards, including seven local Emmy awards. "I love watching the sport of hockey on TV," Tkachuk said, "and he makes it better with his knowledge and insight." Emrick -- who celebrated his 65th birthday Monday -- is the first media member inducted into the Hall, but he has the same status as the other four members of the Class of 2011. "Mike Emrick is the first media member inducted into the Hall of Fame," USA Hockey Executive Director Dave Ogrean said, "but we don't have separated categories. He's a full-fledged member of the institution." Author: Mike G. Morreale | NHL.com Staff Writer Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 8 8 AUGUST 12, 2011 AROUND THE BOARDS Skill Development and Goaltending take Center Ice at the Admirals Hockey Club By: Jon Grant This offseason, the Admirals Hockey Club hired Stu Gould as its new Hockey Director. Stu is a well known figure in the hockey world as the founder of the Good as Gould goalie schools. Stu has dedicated 27 years to Illinois youth hockey and the development of its players. In addition to his Goalie School, Stu has held coaching positions with the Chicago Steel and Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL , New Trier High School, and several youth hockey clubs. In addition to his Hockey Director and coaching duties at the Admirals, Stu is currently the Assistant Coach and Goalie Coach for the Loyola Academy Varsity Boys Hockey Team. In its five seasons of existence the Admirals Hockey Club has always placed its focus on the development of individual skills and a love for the game of hockey. Stu’s leadership will allow that focus to expand further to excellence in goaltending and the building of teams from the net out. The Admirals will be bringing a core competency approach to the skill development program whereby each player will be individually tracked through the skill acquisition process as they move from pre-hockey through Midget. At the Admirals, players can expect to not just exhibit their strengths but also address and improve their weaknesses, ensuring that they are always ready for the next appropriate step in their development. “Stu brings a level of enthusiasm and experience that matches the love of the game seen in our membership. I am excited to see what the addition of Stu will bring to the development of our players,” Jeff Schoner, President of the Admirals Hockey Club. The Admirals field teams in both the NWHL and NIHL. The total team count at the Admirals has grown from 2 in year one to 18 in 2010. In addition to these teams, the Admirals also have a Mighty Mite house program for players under 8 who are new to the game. This house program had 8 in-house teams in 2010. The Mighty Mite program is fed by the Admirals Pre-Hockey Skills Program which is available to all new hockey players 8 and under and provides free “try it” sessions on a regular basis for parents who want to stick a toe in the pool prior to making a commitment. As hockey grows within Illinois it is critical that entry points to the game are provided outside of the usual PreHockey to Mighty Mite to Mite and beyond progression. Our game is seeing an increase in the addition of new players above the Mite level. For several seasons the Admirals Hockey Club has offered a No-Check House League for 9 and over players new to the game and has been successful in moving these new players on to NWHL and NIHL teams at every level after a period of time. With Stu at the helm, the Admirals will continue to provide a fun introduction to the game for all players, regardless of their age and skill level. Admirals Hockey Club: Thank You for a Great Hockeypalooza! “I am thrilled to be at the Admirals and believe that the entire Club can take our programs to all new heights in the coming years. We will build our success on the skill development of our own players and provide them unrivaled access to the best programs and coaches we can. The Admirals will be home for any hockey player that wants to get better in an environment that emphasizes the fun of the game in a great family atmosphere. And I will do everything I can to make this the best destination in the state for goaltenders at every level who want to anchor our teams and take their game to the next level.” Stu Gould, new Hockey Director at the Admirals Hockey Club. For information about the Admirals Hockey Club program, including tryout and evaluation dates please go to www.AdmiralsHockeyClub.com or call Stu Gould at (630) 790-0292. The Admirals Hockey Club is based at Center Ice of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Thank you to all the players, families and coaches for a fun Hockeypalooza on Sunday! Special thanks to Connie's Pizza, Mickey's Hot Dogs, Frito-Lay, RentalMax, and the Chicago Steel for their generous support! Congratulations to the winners of the raffles, who will each receive a set of 2011-2012 Admirals jerseys and a pair of socks: Mite - Michael Drayton; Squirt - Nick Cipriano; Pee Wee - Charlie Chmelik; Bantam Adonay Hammond. We look forward to seeing everyone at the Conditioning Clinics on August 20-27, NIHL Tryouts on September 1-7, and NWHL Evaluations on September 7-9. Click on the 2011 Fall Registration link on the website homepage to register, and see the Registration Packet and other informational documents for details. BYH Parent Meeting Wednesday, August 17 – Bloomington Youth Hockey, Inc. (BYHI) is excited to announce it will be hosting its Annual Pre-Season Parent Meeting on August 17, 2011. Details the 2011-2012 playing season, including tryouts, will be discussed. Parents of players interested in playing for BYHI this season are encouraged to attend. Congratulations Michael Mersch CYA 2005-06 Team: Michael Mersch (top row, first player from the right) Chicago Young Americans would like to congratulate Michael Mersch on being drafted to the NHL by the Los Angeles Kings. Michael played at CYA and his younger brother, Dominick Mersch currently plays for CYA on the 98 team. Congratulations to Michael and the Mersch family. Alex Galchenyuk to Lead US Team at Hlinka Tournament Alex Galchenyuk, of Chicago Young Americans and a top prospect for the 2012 Entry Draft, headlines a talented group of American players chosen for the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that will compete at the 2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament from next month. WHAT: BYHI Pre-Season Parent Meeting TIME: 6:30 p.m. DATE: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 WHERE: Osborn Room - Bloomington Police Department 305 South East Street Bloomington, IL 61701 Mike Breslin Named Hockey Director The Chicago Bruins are excited to introduce Mike Breslin as our new Hockey Director. In addition to being the head coach of the Mite NIHL #1 and Peewee Major CSDHL teams, Coach Breslin will oversee the Bruins early development programs, support the coaching staff, and advise the board of directors on all hockey related issues. Mike has extensive high level hockey experience as both a player and coach: As a Coach Joliet Jaguars - Director of Hockey and Head Coach Geneva High School - Head Varsity Coach and Director Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 9 AUGUST 12, 2011 9 AROUND THE BOARDS Fenwick High School - Assistant Varsity Coach Team Illinois - Assistant Coach, Peewees As a Player Chicago Blackhawks Training Camp – invited attendee United States Hockey League - Dubuque Fighting Saints Ontario Hockey League - Father Henry Carr Crusaders/Wexford Raiders Quebec Major Junior A - Verdun Team Illinois - Midget National Champion Four Chicago Blues Teams Crack My Hockey Rankings Final Top 20 Four Chicago Blues teams from the 2010-11 season cracked the national top 20 according to My Hockey Rankings. The four teams are: Bantam Minor CSDHL: 3/116 Pee Wee Minor CSDHL: 13/102 Pee Wee Major CSDHL: 20/423 Midget Major CSDHL: 20/244 About Head Coach Jim Philbin Jim Philbin brings a wealth of experience and an impressive list of accomplishments to his Central States coaching role. A former AAA coach for Team Illinois, Coach Philbin is the hockey director and head coach at Glenbrook South High School and captured the 2006 high school state championship. He has been honored with the AHAI Coach of the Year and Chicago Blackhawk Alumni Coach of the Year awards and played hockey at the Collegiate, Junior A, AAA and AA levels. About Skills Instructor Tim Benz Tim Benz will lead the Glenview Stars skills development program for the 2011-12 season. Tim will work with each team and level of the Glenview Stars on an on-ice, age-specific skills development and training program. A veteran of the Stars organization, Tim was a three-sport collegiate athlete and played professional hockey in the AAHL. In addition to his role with the Stars, Tim is a coach with Glenbrook South, Delaney Hockey and the Glenview Jr. Titan football program. Reminder: USA Hockey Insurance Required Before Tryouts Glenview Stars to Field CSDHL Squirt Team for 2011-12 T h e Glenview Stars are proud to announce that the Stars will field a Squirt team in the Central States Developmental Hockey League (CSDHL) for the 2011-12 season. The CSDHL is a highly competitive league specifically designed for elite Tier II hockey teams within Illinois and the Central States region. Under the leadership of Hockey Director Sylvain Turcotte, the Squirt Central States team will be led by Head Coach Jim Philbin and will incorporate a comprehensive, high-energy skills development program for all Stars players developed by Tim Benz. Tryouts for the Squirt Central States team will run concurrently with tryouts for all Stars teams, beginning The Glenview Stars are proud to announce the following coaching assignments for the Fall/Winter 2011-12 travel hockey season. With a unrivaled blend of deep experience and passion for player development, the Stars coaching lineup continues to be one of the best in the nation. Mite 1: Rob Emme Mite 2: Sylvain Turcotte or TBA Mite 3: Sylvain Turcotte or TBA Squirt 1: Jim Philbin Squirt 2: Nick Panos Squirt 3: Rob Messner Squirt 4: Rob Stevens PeeWee 1: John Harris PeeWee 2: Tim Benz PeeWee 3: Don Cichanski Bantam 1: Steve Funteas, Brian Farley, Terry Coyne, Paul Kokuzian Bantam 2: Joe Pace, Phil Pace Bantam 3: Teddy Ward Girls U12: Scott Berger Girls U10: Don Cichanski Girls U8: Tim Benz The Chicago Blues Hockey Club requires USA Hockey proof of insurance for the 2011-12 season prior to tryouts. Please know that if you registered with last year's confirmation number, you are only insured through August 31, 2011. Prior to tryouts starting on September 1, you will need to register with USA Hockey for the 2011-12 season, enter the new confirmation number in your account on the Chicago Blues website and show proof at the first tryout. NO ONE will be allowed on the ice without proof of USA Hockey insurance. 2011-12 Glenview Stars Coaching Slate Announced Stars to Field 16 Teams This Fall on Sept. 1, 2011. Registration information will be posted to the Glenview Stars website later this summer. Hockey Director: Sylvain Turcotte Girls Hockey Director: Craig Itagaki Skills Coordinator: Tim Benz Glenview Girls U10 Team Wins Brampton Canadettes Tournament in Canada Front: Mairead Harris, Jess Palizzi, Rachel Lugo. Middle: Sarah Herd, Bridget Falkenhayn, Alex Thomas, Lily Cataldo, C.J. Coffman, Hannah Jensen, Makayla Paulson, Cecilia Jenkins, Caroline Jenkins. Coaches: Kris Cantu, Don Cichanski, Ed Falkenhayn. The Glenview Stars Girls U10 team closed out the 2010-2011 season with a huge victory at the 44th Annual Brampton Canadettes Tournament in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Held April 14-17, the Brampton Canadettes Tournament is the world’s largest and longest running female hockey tournament with 321 teams in 2011. The Stars played in the Atom B division with 14 teams in their bracket and played six games in the tournament, going 5-1 overall. In the championship game, the Stars battled last year's tournament winner, the Oswego Lady Lightning, and defeated them 4-3 in a nailbiter to take the championship trophy. Congratulations Stars! Introducing New Glenview Stars Skills Coordinator Tim Benz Tim Benz will lead the Glenview Stars skills development program for the 2011-12 season. Tim will work with each team and level of the Glenview Stars on an on-ice, age-specific skills development and training program. A veteran of the Stars organization, Tim was a three-sport collegiate athlete and played professional hockey in the AAHL. In addition to his role with the Stars, Tim is a coach with Glenbrook South, Delaney Hockey and the Glenview Jr. Titan football program. Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 10 10 AUGUST 12, 2011 AROUND THE BOARDS Thank You from Coach Schuman Dear Jaguar Organization and Contributors, Melanie and I would like to send a special thank you to all whom participated in filling Riley's Hockey Bag with baby goodies and or sending best regards to our new family! Words cannot describe the over-whelming feeling both of us got when we saw the jaguar hockey bag and everything that was inside of it. We are truly grateful to have such support around us as we begin our parenthood adventure! We would also like to thank the Spring Bantam 2 team for the (locker room baby shower) That was really awesome as some of the parents could probably tell by my reaction at first sight of the locker room! Thank you so much guys! As for anyone who did not get details about Riley. He was born May 17th at 1:46am. He arrived three weeks early according to his estimated due date and weighed in at 6lb 10oz measuring 19" long! His first week was a bit of a scare as he developed a concerning case of jaundice! He spent 3 days in the hospital just two days after we brought him home. His photo therapy cleared him right up and was then released to come back home! Now he spends his time eating and sleeping while mommy and daddy are deprived of both. Although he is challenging, We wouldn't trade him for the world! Once again we would like to thank everyone involved in making the process so much more delightful for Melanie and I. Hopefully come fall season Riley will be at the rink for everyone to come say hi. Best Regards! Ryan Schuman earlier in the season, the Jaguars looked to the SWSL playoffs as one m o r e opportunity to tell the hockey world that they mean business. Because of a first place finish in the regular season, the Jaguars earned a bye in the first round. Meeting the Admirals in the second round, the Jaguars never trailed and went on to a 5-2 victory with 5 goals scored by 5 different players. In fact 9 of the 11 skaters found themselves with at least one point in the post season, in just two playoff games. That is a fantastic team effort. For the Championship game, the Jaguars squared off against the Bruins #1 team and even trailed 3-2 in the second period. Showing great resilience and determination the Jaguars stormed back to set the game at 5-3 with one period remaining. In a third period that looked more like a wild, wild -west shootout, both teams scored early and often. With the game score at 8-7 and 46 seconds remaining, the Jaguars fought off a man advantage and put the puck in the empty net with 22 seconds left to seal the victory and the SWSL Mite Title!!! After being crowned champs, the Jaguars went back into the locker room to celebrate with cupcakes and Gatorade for a few precious moments, before getting dressed and getting ready…to get back to business. Congratulations Jaguars!!! Peoria Youth Hockey Association Announces partial coaching slate for 2011-2012 season Kevin Tucker Kevin Lune Ryan Klusendorf PYHA is happy to announce its’ AA coaching line-up for the 2011-2012 season which is loaded with playing and coaching experience. Mite 1 Crowned SWSL Champions On Sunday May 22nd the Jaguar Mite #1 Spring team closed out their season the only way they know how…Champions! After winning the Advanced Tournament Spring Classic KEVIN TUCKER – Midget Major. Kevin Tucker is a native of Mississauga, Ontario. He followed up a two year career in the Canadian Juniors with two years of Division I college hockey at UMassAmherst and a 4 year professional career in the UHL and ECHL, including 3 seasons with the Peoria Rivermen. His coaching experience includes stints as an Ass’t Head Coach for the Peoria Mustangs and Ass’t Coach of Robert Morris College. In 2010-2011 he took the top job with the PYHA’s Midget team, leading them to a 20 - 4 record in the Midget Elite division of NIHL. DARWIN MCPHERSON – Midget Minor. Darwin McPherson played for 5 seasons in the WHL of the Canadian Hockey League before being the 4th round pick (#67 overall) of the Boston Bruins in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. He played in 6 professional seasons in the IHL, ECHL and AHL. He has coached the Peoria Mustangs and several PYHA teams over the years. MIKE REA – Bantam AA. Mike Rea followed up his playing career with a stint as a professional linesman in the ECHL. He has been a long time successful coach with PYHA, notching a Championship in the Pee Wee Elite division of NIHL in 2008-2009 and leading his 2010-2011Bantam team to a Blackhawk Cup State Championship this past March. RYAN KLUSENDORF – Pee Wee AA. Ryan Klusendorf is a Peoria native. He served as a team Captain for the Peoria Mustangs before moving onto Tier II, Junior A for two seasons with the Springfield Junior Blues and then a 4 year Division I college career with Canisius College. KEVIN LUNE – Squirt AA. Kevin Lune hails from Brantford, Ontario. He played two years of Junior hockey in Canada, in the OHL and CJHL, before moving onto a 3 year Division I career at Bowling Green State University. He earned an NHL contract with the Edmonton Oilers coming out of college, and then enjoyed a 6 year professional career in the CHL, UHL and with the Peoria Rivermen of the ECHL. He was Head Coach of the Peoria Mustangs and has spent the past 4 seasons as Hockey Director for PYHA, as well as serving as Head Coach of the Mite AA team in 20102011 playing in NIHL. DAN DAVIES – Mite AA. Dan Davies was born and raised in Sioux City, IA. He continued his hockey career in the BCJHL with Cowichan Valley Capitals and Bellingham Ice Hawks before transitioning to the USHL with the Des Moines Buccaneers. Dan went on to play Division I at the United States Air Force Academy, where he is the only player in Air Force history to lead all defensemen in scoring for four straight seasons. Dan served five and a half years in the Air Force and is now a stay at home dad. He is married to Monika Davies, and the family hockey tradition is being passed on to his four children, Matthew, Andruw, Lexi, and Madyson. Along with these experienced coaches PYHA is working to provide greater involvement by other former professional players at our practices and clinics throughout the season to provide outstanding development opportunities to our travel players and continue to make PYHA the premier youth hockey organization in Central Illinois. Help the Sabres Each Time You Visit Tommy Nevin’s Pub Sabre Hockey is pleased to announce our new sponsor, Tommy Nevin's Pub. Throughout the year, anytime a Sabre family member shows their "Frequent Diner Card" when paying their bill, 25% of the total purchase will come back to the Sabre Hockey Association. Tommy Nevin's Pub is a great place to plan a night out Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 11 AUGUST 12, 2011 11 AROUND THE BOARDS with family's from last year's team or to sit outdoors on a summer night while enjoying dinner or drinks. If you have not yet received yours, stop by Tommy Nevin's and tell them you would like to pick up your Sabre card to start earning points today! Tommy Nevin's is located at 3032 English Rows, Naperville (off Rt 59 between 111th and 103rd). COACHES WANTED: Maine Township High School Hockey Looking for Varsity & JV Assistant Coaches If interested, please contact or send resume to Maine’s Hockey Director, Mike Tompkins. Email: [email protected] Cell : 1.224.578.3362 Rockets Welcome Back BBQ & Used Equipment Sale Join us for our annual Welcome Back BBQ and Used Equipment Sale on Saturday, August 27th from 4-8pm at Rocket Ice Arena. Get together with other Sabre families for free hotdogs, hamburgers and beverages before the Fall Hockey season begins. Spend time singing along to the music or playing in the bounce houses. If you'd like to volunteer for this fun event, contact Gretchen Cockey at [email protected] or 630.414.1107. Important Icemen 2011-2012 Dates Aug 10 - Icemen annual meeting. Carlson Ice Arena at 7:00 pm. Aug 25 - RHC annual parent meeting. Riverview Ice Arena at 7:00 PM. Sep 1 thru Sep 4 - Evaluations for all Icemen teams. Times and locations to be determined. Icemen 2011-2012 High School and Midget Teams The Icemen Combined High School teams will be comprised of four schools for the 2011-2012 season. The Varsity and JV schools are: Harlem, Hononegah, Lutheran, and Boylan. The Icemen will again field two Midget Major teams. One team will play in the Central States Development Hockey League (CSDHL) and one team in the Northern Illiniois Hockey League (NIHL) - Elite Division. Letter From St. Jude Knights Hockey Director Paul Manning I hope everyone is having a great summer! Believe it or not, the hockey season is right around the corner. Get that hockey equipment dusted off. Sharpen the skates. Get ready for the Knights “Fall Focus Camp”. I would like to welcome back all of our loyal St. Jude families – without you all we would not have such a nice family atmosphere at our rink. I would also like to welcome those new families and want to make sure we all make them feel at home. I want to send out a special thanks to our former hockey director, Joe Frankenbach and current president, Dave Gulley. Used Equipment Sale Don't throw away all that outgrown hockey equipment! Save it for the Sabre Used Equipment Sale that will take place at Rocket Ice Arena on Saturday, August 27th during the Welcome Back BBQ. It's a great way to make a few bucks, help out fellow Sabre Skaters and the wonderful Blackhawk's charity, the Tomahawks. If you have any questions, please contact Angie McCauley at [email protected] or 630.236.5813. They have both been very supportive during my transition into the new role as hockey director for the Knights. Their support is very much appreciated. Rockford Hockey Club Announcements The instructor for the house program will be Chris VanEck (St. Laurence Head Coach) and the St. Jude Knights coaching staff. Foreign Exchange Students Looking for Hockey Homes Have you consider hosting a foreign exchange student from Finland? We have five boys that are 16 – 17 years of age that need placement. All list hockey as a primary hobby. Call Mike Teagarden at 815.262.5554 if interested or for more information. We have a great “Fall Focus Program” starting the 2nd week of August. Craig Ferguson (St. Rita Head Coach) and Russ Guzior (Mt. Carmel Head Coach) will be preparing the on-ice plan for the Fall Focus Program. The St. Jude Knights travel coaching staff along with special guests will also be assisting with this camp. We are very fortunate as a hockey club to have such talented coaches assist us at St. Jude. Our kids look up to these coaches and many of our hockey players aspire to one day play for one of these exceptional high schools. Last year we were fortunate to have initiated two new programs at St. Jude, the Little Knights ADM and the Mt. Greenwood Minor Hawks Program. The Minor Hawks Program, which is our Learn to Skate Program, was awarded the “Minor Hawk Program of the Year”. The award was given to us by the Chicago Blackhawks and AHAI. A special thanks to Joe Keneipp, Tom Whalen, Chris VanEck, Jamie Pembroke and the rest of the St. Jude coaching staff, without their talents, this award would not have been possible. These programs have helped St. Jude flourish as an organization and brought the game of hockey to many children who otherwise would not have had the opportunity. The Little Knights ADM and Mt. Greenwood Learn to Skate programs helped grow our hockey membership by 100 new skaters. As a result of our growth, we are anticipating 10 travel and 7 house teams for 2011/12 season. These are exciting times to be part of St. Jude Hockey and I am eager to begin the upcoming season. I also want to thank all of our coaches and the entire St. Jude Community that have helped build the St. Jude Hockey Club. Without the hard work of many individuals who volunteer their time and energy, the success we have experienced would not have been possible. As always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to let me know. Welcome Back!! Paul Manning Hockey Director ADM Skills with Wilmette Hockey The WHA travel skills program is based on the tenents of USA Hockey's American Development Model. If kids have fun while learning skills, they will become better hockey players! The 2011-12 schedule: Mites: Tuesdays @ 5:30 (NSIA) and every other Thursday @ 5:25 (Centennial) Squirts: Tuesdays @ 6:40 (NSIA) and every other Thursday @ 5:40 (NSIA) (The Thursday SQ sessions run until the winter break) PeeWees: Tuesdays @ 7:50 (NSIA) Bantams: Tuesdays @ 9:00 (NSIA) Girls: Thursdays @ 6:45 (Centennial) ADM sessions begin on Tuesday 9/20. For scheduling questions please contact WHA ice scheduler Jim Griffin at [email protected] For ADM hockey related questions, please contact the appropriate WHA Age Level Coordinator: MTs/Girls - Conor Sedam SQs - Jordan Diamond PWs - Brad McMahon BTs - Chad Bidwell Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 12 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 12 AUGUST 12, 2011 Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 AUGUST 12, 2011 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 13 13 Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 14 14 AUGUST 12, 2011 It’s Hot Now But… Remember January and March? When you didn’t have to head to the rink to play hockey? You could just strap on your skates and head out to the backyard or local pond. Here are a collection of some of Wilmette Hockey’s backyard rinks to remind us of the cool down… It will come eventually! Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 AUGUST 12, 2011 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 15 15 Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 16 16 AUGUST 12, 2011 Headlines from the Chicago Blackhawks Courtesy of ChicagoBlackhawks.com Blackhawks Agree to Multi-Year Contract Extension with Patrick Sharp The Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to terms with forward and alternate captain Patrick Sharp on a five-year contract extension. "Patrick is a very important member of our organization and we are looking forward to him being part of a core group that will be a contender for many years to come," Blackhawks Vice President/General Manager Stan Bowman said. “Over the last several years we have seen him develop into one of the game’s elite players as well as a fixture in the community and we are proud to be able to announce this news today." Sharp, 29, paced the Blackhawks and shared eighth in the National Hockey League with 34 goals, and ranked third on the club with a career-high 71 points (34G, 37A) in 74 regularseason contests during the 2010-11 campaign. He also finished second on the team with three goals and added two assists in seven games during the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and was honored as the Most Valuable Player of the 2011 NHL All-Star Game. Since being acquired by Chicago in a trade with the Philadelphia Flyers on Dec. 5, 2005, Sharp has registered 301 points (150G, 151A) in 427 regular-season tilts over parts of six seasons with the Blackhawks. The Thunder Bay, Ontario, native ranks 23rd in franchise history with 150 goals, 13th with 39 power-play markers, shares seventh with 13 shorthanded tallies and is tied for 12th with 24 game-winning goals. Sharp shared third in the NHL with 11 goals, ranked fifth with 22 points (11G, 11A) and tied for second among league forwards with a +10 plus/minus rating in 22 postseason games during the Blackhawks run to the 2010 Stanley Cup championship. During three appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs with Chicago, Sharp has notched 21 goals, including nine power-play markers, and 17 assists in 46 postseason tilts. Originally selected by Philadelphia in the third round (95th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft out of the University of Vermont, Sharp has recorded 316 points (160G, 156A), 339 penalty minutes and a +39 rating in 493 career regular-season tilts over parts of eight seasons with the Flyers (2002-05) and Blackhawks (2005-11). He has also added 22 goals, 17 assists and 26 penalty minutes in 58 career postseason contests with the two clubs. Internationally, the Winnipeg-born forward posted three goals in nine games at the 2008 IIHF World Championships with Team Canada, and participated in the 2009 Canadian Men’s Olympic Team orientation camp. Lavin Eager to Begin His Professional Career Courtesy of ChicagoBlackhawks.com By Nate Haeni, Rockford IceHogs Last offseason, it was then-prospect Ben Smith who closed out his college career at Boston College on a high note, with a national championship, before making his professional debut in Rockford, eventually getting some experience in the National Hockey League with the Blackhawks. “The guys in Rockford were really good to me, especially the older guys,” said Lavin. “I played with Garnet Exelby, and he was a big help.” Lavin continued to prepare for his first professional season by participating in Blackhawks Prospect Camp at Johnny’s West in Chicago. The 21-year-old recognizes that the pro game is a lot faster and the guys are a lot bigger than in college, but he knows it's just something to which he’s going to have to adjust. “The professional game, when you make a mistake it’s pretty highlighted,” said Lavin. “Every guy is held responsible for their assignments on the ice, where in college if you make a mistake you have the speed or ability to recover from it. It’s just a matter of limiting your mistakes.” For Lavin, taking a similar road as Smith did isn’t a bad idea. The Verdict: Inside the Hat Trick’s Blackhawks Heritage Courtesy of ChicagoBlackhawks.com By Bob Verdi, Blackhawks Team Historian Although his collegiate career didn’t finish with a national championship, defenseman Joe Lavin did help guide the University of Notre Dame to a Frozen Four appearance in Saint Paul, Minn., during the 2010-11 NCAA season. Chicago’s fifth-round selection (126th overall) in the 2007 draft signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Blackhawks in April and is set for his first full pro season in 2011-12, hoping to parlay his collegiate success at the next level. “For a transfer like me, you want to make sure you are taking full advantage of your college opportunity,” said Lavin. “We had a great group of guys. We took things one day at a time, and before you knew it we were in the Frozen Four, so it was a lot of fun.” Prior to transferring to Notre Dame, Lavin spent two seasons with Providence College from 2007-2009, tallying nine assists in 48 contests. After the first semester of the 2008-09 season, the Shrewsbury, Mass., native joined the Omaha Lancers in the USHL where he recorded 23 points (7G, 16A) in 33 games. Lavin began the 2009-10 season back with the Lancers before he decided to transfer to Notre Dame and finish out the season in South Bend, playing in 18 games while notching three goals and seven assists. In his first full season with the Irish during the 2010-11 season, Lavin served as team captain and guided a young defensive crew while registering 17 points (6G, 11A) in 44 games. The Fighting Irish were knocked out of the tournament 4-3 by the eventual national champions, University of MinnesotaDuluth, but Lavin continued on in the 2011 playoffs, trading his Irish sweater for an IceHogs one and helping Rockford finish off their season. The day after getting bounced out of the tournament, Lavin got the call and signed an amateur tryout agreement to play in Rockford. “I was obviously still in shape; I hadn’t taken anytime off or anything,” said Lavin. “Mentally I didn’t check out because I knew there was a chance it would happen.” The blueliner got a little taste of the pro game and made his professional debut on April 9 against Grand Rapids. Lavin also played in the IceHogs season finale on April 10, registering his first professional assist in a 5-4 overtime win at Chicago. Winger Alex Kaleta inadvertently coined the term 'hat trick' in 1946. (Photo by: Imperial Oil-Turofsky/Hockey Hall of Fame). Sammy Taft is speaking, and the voice is clear. The picture, on a disk via a film feature that is 20 years old, is a bit shaky, but not his story. “Alex Kaleta of the Chicago Blackhawks,” says Taft, a Toronto haberdasher, who was 78 at the time. “A lot of players with the Maple Leafs used to come into my store to purchase hats, as well as players from visiting teams. And that’s how the term ‘hat trick’ started. With Alex Kaleta.” Team historian Bob Verdi has covered sports for five decades, including more than 40 years as a columnist and contributor for the Chicago Tribune. Verdi authored "Chicago Blackhawks: Seventy-Five Years" in 2001. Kaleta, a fleet winger, joined the Blackhawks for the 1941-42 season, then missed three full years during World War II. When he rejoined the NHL, Kaleta wandered into Taft’s establishment and took a liking to a fancy fedora. There was only one problem: He didn’t have sufficient funds to purchase it. Taft, an entrepreneur with obvious promotional skills, made a proposal. If Kaleta happened to score three goals against the Maple Leafs that evening — Jan. 26, 1946 — he should return to the store and the hat would be his for free. Kaleta not only scored three goals. He scored four in a 6-5 loss to the Maple Leafs. As Taft fondly recalls, the Toronto press ran with the story. On the radio that night, when he listened for hockey results, the big news was “Blackhawk Alex Kaleta’s hat trick.” The next day’s newspapers were all over it too. Although there are other Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 17 AUGUST 12, 2011 17 Blackhawks Headlines versions about how one of the most famous terms in hockey — and the lexicon of all sports — evolved, the tale of Taft and Kaleta is officially recognized by the Hockey Hall of Fame. If only Alex Kaleta, who died in 1987, had taken ownership of it. Instead, well, he basically kept it under his hat. “Alex was very humble,” said sister Millie, who lives in Calgary. “When he was home, he never talked about what he did in hockey.” Indeed, the hat trick story did not sink in on remaining family members until after Kaleta passed away. “A few years after that, they had a show about it between periods on Hockey Night in Canada,” recalled brother Arthur, also a Calgary resident. “That’s the one you are referring to, with Sammy Taft talking about it in his store. Until then, we never realized how it came about. I was the youngest of seven children, seven years younger than Alex. He left the Blackhawks for three years during World War II to enter the armed service here in Canada. By that time, I was growing into his clothes. After he went back to Chicago, and had his big night in Toronto, one of the items I eventually grew into was this fancy gray top hat with a nice gray band around it. “Alex, I remember, had worn it with the brim on the side. I took it over and wore it with the brim over my eyes, so I would look like a gangster. We didn’t come from money. When Alex first joined the Blackhawks in 1941, he had this cardboard suitcase. Eventually, he bought some fine luggage and nice clothes. He was very well-dressed, and when I began wearing his clothes, so was I well-dressed. He never said much about the hat. And when I moved from Canmore, which is about an hour from Calgary, somehow the hat disappeared. “That was 1955, the last I wore it. Almost 40 years later, we’re watching this hockey game, and here’s the story about my brother and the hat trick. I was shocked. If I had kept that hat, I’d be a millionaire. Actually, if I had kept that hat, it would be in the Hockey Hall of Fame, where it belongs. But that was typical Alex. He was a terrific player but never put himself above anybody else and never said a word about the hat trick. We found out about it through Hockey Night in Canada.” There is another link between the Blackhawks and Kaleta. Follow closely. Bruce MacArthur, cousin of current team chairman Rocky, is married to Susan, whose sister Allison married Rick, youngest son of Frank Manzardo, who played with Kaleta in Canmore and currently lives in Springfield, Mo. “I was decent,” says Frank Manzardo, “but not nearly as good as Alex. He was so fast; his nickname was ‘Seabiscuit,’ after the horse.” In October of 1948, after four seasons in Chicago, Kaleta was traded by the Blackhawks to the Rangers along with goalie Emile “Cat” Francis, who went on to become a Hall of Fame executive/coach in New York. Kaleta, also adept as a defenseman, was on the 1950 Rangers’ team that lost to the Detroit Red Wings in a seven-game Stanley Cup Final. Although not soft, Kaleta was so gentlemanly and goodnatured that he was also referred to as “Killer” by fans in New York, where he was extremely popular. Kaleta played a total of 387 games in the NHL, after which he spent four years in the Western League. In 2008, he was inducted into the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame, where his younger brother spoke. “I didn’t hold up too well,” recalled Arthur, who also is addressed by some friends as “Art” or “Archie.” “But I got through it. Alex was a fine man. He talked about Chicago and the Blackhawks, how he enjoyed playing there with his teammates. But, as I said, he just wasn’t one to talk about himself. We all learned how to skate as kids on the rink in our backyard in Canmore, where we grew up. But only Alex made it to the big time. He had 24 goals in Chicago one season (1946-47) after he came back from the armed service, a lot in those days. He stayed in hockey after he retired and did some coaching, always smiling, never telling us about how he was behind a term we all know now, the hat trick.” The 26-year-old blueliner split time between Phoenix and Columbus last season, registering 16 points (4G, 12A) in 70 games. chicagoblackhawks.com recently caught up with Lepisto, who is spending the offseason in his native Finland. Blackhawks Name Ted Dent Head Coach of AHL’s Rockford IceHogs Courtesy of ChicagoBlackhawks.com What made you choose Chicago? I’ve always really liked the city, first of all; it’s always been one of my favorite road cities and the team is great. It’s a great organization and all I hear is great things from other players. The building is always sold out, and the fans are really passionate. I love hearing that national anthem before the game; I always get shivers. It was an easy choice. When Alex Kaleta was buried on July 9, 1987, a Chicago Blackhawks’ jersey was tucked under his arm. The Chicago Blackhawks have named Ted Dent as Head Coach of the organization’s top minor league affiliate, the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs. "We are proud to promote Ted to the head coaching position in Rockford, an extremely important role in our hockey operations department," Blackhawks Vice President/General Manager Stan Bowman said. "During his time with our organization, Ted has proven himself as a great leader and has developed a solid track record in helping players rise to the National Hockey League level. Our hockey operations department is full of talented individuals and we take pride when we are able to promote someone from within, like Ted." “I am very honored and fortunate for the opportunity to coach the Rockford IceHogs,” said Dent. “I would like to thank Mr. John McDonough, Mr. Stan Bowman and the rest of the Chicago Blackhawks management team for believing in me. I am excited to continue the development and growth of the young prospects we have in Rockford and at the same time create a positive winning environment.” A native of Toronto, Dent is entering his sixth season in the Blackhawks organization and his fifth with Rockford. He spent the previous five seasons as an assistant coach under Bill Peters and Mike Haviland with the IceHogs (2007-11) and Chicago’s previous AHL affiliate, the Norfolk Admirals (2006-07). His teams have compiled a regular season record of 216-145-17-22 and qualified for the Calder Cup playoffs in four of the five campaigns. Dent has been instrumental in the development of 31 players that have been promoted to the Blackhawks from Rockford over the last four years. Following a collegiate career at St. Lawrence University (NY), Dent played professional hockey for parts of four seasons with the CHL’s Wichita Thunder and ECHL’s Johnstown Chiefs, Charlotte Checkers and Toledo Storm. At the conclusion of his playing career Dent served as the video coordinator for the Washington Capitals from 1999-2004, working with current NHL head coaches Randy Carlyle and Ron Wilson. He began his career behind the bench as an assistant coach with the ECHL’s Kelly Cup Champion Trenton Titans (2004-05) and served as the head coach of the ECHL’s Columbia Inferno (2005-06) before joining the Blackhawks organization. Lepisto Thrilled to Join the Blackhawks Courtesy of ChicagoBlackhawks.com The Blackhawks put what was potentially the finishing touch on their 2011-12 defensive corps when they agreed to terms with defenseman Sami Lepisto on a one-year deal last Friday. For our fans who haven’t watched you before, how would you describe your game? I would say that my game is trying to make plays; I try to get the easy pass to the forwards and use my skating – which I think is pretty good – to my benefit. I like to join the rush once in a while, but I also know to let the forwards do their thing. That’s my game. Can you talk about the discussions behind the scenes? When did you first find out the Blackhawks were interested in your services? There were a couple other teams involved, but then when I heard Chicago might be interested I got pretty excited. I just wanted to see where that would go. That was pretty much it; when I heard Chicago, I told my agent that was the place. I was happy. Which new teammate are you most looking forward to playing with? The Blackhawks have really great defensemen in Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook, but there are also great forwards like Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane and Marian Hossa. It’s tough playing against all of them, so it’s nice to play on the same team for a while. Have you discussed what number you’re going to wear here? Not yet, no. I’m not sure – I haven’t even looked into it yet. We’ll see what we can come up with. Did you have a favorite player growing up? I liked watching Kimmo Timonen and Teppo Numminen on the Finnish team. I didn’t watch the NHL that closely when I was growing up. But they were the guys I looked up to, and still do. You just won Gold at the 2011 IIHF World Championships with the Finnish team. Is there anything you’re hoping to take away from that experience that may help your game over here? I don’t know, really. That was the first time for a while that I played on an Olympic-sized rink, so it was a little different than playing in North America. The last time I went to the World Championships they were in Quebec and the Olympics were in Vancouver, so it was different. The style of play is so different. Of course, it was unbelievable to win, but I don’t know that it really helped my game on a smaller rink. You learn how to win, but at the same time it’s a bit of a different game. I hear you’re getting your day with the World Championship trophy tomorrow… what are your plans for it? Actually, I have it right now. I was supposed to get it tomorrow, but something changed and it came early. I’m going to have a little party with my friends tomorrow. Right now, I’m driving to my parents’ place to show it to my little brothers. I’m looking at it right now in my rear-view mirror; it’s pretty exciting. It’s nice to have the extra day, too. Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 18 18 AUGUST 12, 2011 ILLINOIS HOCKEY: HOMEGROWN HEROES Chris Affinati Forward Born Oct 5 1979 -- Highland Park, IL Height 5.08 -- Weight 170 -- Shoots L --- Regular Season ------- Playoffs ---Season Team LgeGP G A Pts PIMGPGA Pts PIM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2000-01 Sacred Heart University MAAC 8 0 0 0 0 2001-02 Sacred Heart University MAAC 1 0 0 0 0 2002-03 Sacred Heart University MAAC 6 0 2 2 0 2003-04 Lakeland Loggerheads WHA2 19 1 3 4 24 -- -- -- -- -SPHL 20 1 4 5 76 -- -- -- -- -2004-05 Asheville Aces 2004-05 Winston-Salem Polar Twins SPHL 24 6 2 8 118 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 10 1 1 2 33 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Fort Worth Brahmas CHL 4 0 0 0 5 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 Pee Dee Cyclones SPHL 38 6 9 15 131 4 0 1 1 14 2005-06 Roanoke Valley Vipers UHL 6 1 1 2 22 -- -- -- -- -2007-08 Knoxville Ice Bears SPHL 27 4 1 5 124 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Battle Creek Revolution AAHL 45 15 29 44 149 4 0 1 1 2 2010-11 Battle Creek Revolution AAHL 23 13 25 38 134 5 0 0 0 10 2010-11 Elmira Jackals ECHL 4 0 0 0 7 -- -- -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Preissing Defense Born Dec 3 1978-- Arlington Heights, IL Height 6.00 -- Weight 197 --- Regular Season ------- Playoffs ---Season Team LgeGP G A Pts PIMGPGA Pts PIM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1997-98 Green Bay Gamblers USHL 56 8 13 21 30 4 0 2 2 2 USHL 53 18 37 55 40 6 3 6 9 2 1998-99 Green Bay Gamblers 1999-00 Colorado College WCHA 36 4 14 18 20 2000-01 Colorado College WCHA 33 6 18 24 26 2001-02 Colorado College WCHA 43 6 26 32 42 2002-03 Colorado College WCHA 42 23 29 52 16 2003-04 San Jose Sharks NHL 69 2 17 19 12 11 0 1 1 0 2004-05 Krefeld Penguins DEL 33 1 6 7 32 -- -- -- -- -2005-06 San Jose Sharks NHL 74 11 32 43 26 11 1 6 7 4 2006-07 Ottawa Senators NHL 80 7 31 38 18 20 2 5 7 10 2007-08 Los Angeles Kings NHL 77 8 16 24 16 -- -- -- -- -2008-09 Los Angeles Kings NHL 22 3 4 7 6 -- -- -- -- -2008-09 Manchester Monarchs AHL 14 2 4 6 6 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Colorado Avalanche NHL 4 0 1 1 0 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 49 9 22 31 38 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Astana Barys KHL 2 1 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NHL Totals 326 31101132 78 42 3 12 15 14 Tommy Wingels Center Born Apr 12 1988-- Evanston, IL Height 6.00 -- Weight 195 -- Shoots R Selected by San Jose Sharks round 6 #177 overall 2008 NHL Entry Draft --- Regular Season ------- Playoffs ---Season Team LgeGP G A Pts PIMGPGA Pts PIM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2006-07 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders USHL 47 10 18 28 52 6 3 0 3 6 2007-08 Miami University (Ohio) CCHA 42 15 14 29 22 2008-09 Miami University (Ohio) CCHA 41 11 17 28 66 2009-10 Miami University (Ohio) CCHA 44 17 25 42 49 2010-11 San Jose Sharks NHL 5 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Worcester Sharks AHL 69 17 16 33 69 -- -- -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NHL Totals 5 0 0 0 0 Nigel Williams Defense Born Apr 18 1988 -- Aurora, IL Height 6.04 -- Weight 226 -- Shoots L Selected by Colorado Avalanche round 2 #51 overall 2006 NHL Entry Draft --- Regular Season ------- Playoffs --Season Team LgeGP G A Pts PIMGPGA Pts PIM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2005-06 U.S. National Under-18 Te NAHL 19 3 4 7 23 2006-07 U. of Wisconsin WCHA 1 0 0 0 2 2006-07 Saginaw Spirit OHL 46 17 19 36 92 6 2 1 3 10 2007-08 Saginaw Spirit OHL 29 5 19 24 60 -- -- -- -- -2007-08 Belleville Bulls OHL 38 10 12 22 40 21 7 11 18 20 2008-09 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 70 7 14 21 55 -- -- -- -- -2009-10 Hartford Wolf Pack AHL 56 4 16 20 50 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Hartford Wolf Pack/CT Wha AHL 12 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -AHL 28 0 3 3 9 -- -- -- -- -2010-11 Syracuse Crunch --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM AUGUST 12, 2011 Page 19 19 Bantam Minor Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 20 20 AUGUST 12, 2011 AHAI HEADLINES Central District Announces Players to the USA Hockey National 14 Camp Congratulations to all the players who participated in the Central District Camp in Ames, IA. The following players will represent the Central District at the USA Hockey National Camp to be held in Rochester, NY this summer. Goaltenders: Luke Opilka – MO Cooper Marshall – IL Defensemen: Michael Davies – MO Anthony Stillwell - WI Vasili Kolias – IL Tory Dello – IL Jacob Wilson – MO Charles Raith – IL Christian Evers - MW Forwards: Ethan Price - MW Tarek Baker – WI Kevin Conley – WI Christian Fischer - IL Jacob Henderson - MO Matthew Tkachuk - MO Luke Kunin - MO Kip Hoffmann - IL Sam McCormick - WI Andrew Richter - IL Thomas Novak – WI Zane O'Bryan – MO AHAI Selects Girls to USAH National Camp AHAI Foundation Golf Outing a Driving Success Congratulations to the following female players who have been selected to represent AHAI at the Central District Girls' Development Camp. Players are listed in alphabetical order by position. AHAI is proud of you, and wishes you all the best of luck! A sellout crowd of 144 golfers took part in the 15th Annual AHAI Foundation Gold Outing on Friday, July 8, 2011 at the St. Andrews Golf Course in West Chicago, Illinois. The annual event is designed to bring together coaches, referees and administrators from all different part of amateur hockey in Illinois to help raise funds for disabled and disadvantaged hockey players throughout Illinois and to kick off the start of the new season. Goalies: Sidney Peters Sonjia Shelly Kami Weiner Jamie Meroz Defense: Jesse Cwik Savannah Harmon Cynthia Kyin Kelly Micholson Meagan Ondrick Amanda Siiro Serena Sommerfield Christa Vuglar Forwards: Melissa Boudreau Morgan Crane Paige Gorecki Allie Granato Bailey Larson Jackie Mota Kayla Pierson Sophie Skarzynski Jordan Stewart Nora Suel Erica Truschke Grace Zarzecki Hannah Zarzecki This year’s event saw some great golf, as witnessed by Cyclones Coaching Director Frank Biseglie’s hole-inone on Hole #2, as well as great camaraderie between all of the different faucets involved in amateur hockey. AHAI thanks all of the sponsors and golfers in this continuing effort to make hockey available for everyBODY! Next year’s AHAI Foundation Golf Outing will take place on Friday, July 7, 2012. Additional information on next year’s event will be announced shortly. Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 21 AUGUST 12, 2011 21 College HOCKEY NEWS Sean Frazier Frazier Name Chair of Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee Wisconsin Deputy Athletics Director Sean Frazier has been named chair of the Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee for the 2011-12 season. Frazier's one-year term will begin on September 1. He will succeed the current chair, Providence College athletics director Robert Driscoll. "It is an honor to be named chair of such a prestigious committee," Frazier said. "We are currently in a time of great opportunity in college hockey, and I look forward to leading the sport though this period of evolution." The current president of the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association, Frazier will become the first African-American chair in the history of the men's ice hockey committee. He started his career at Wisconsin in 2007 as associate athletic director for events and facilities before being promoted to senior associate athletic director of operations in 2009. He was named to his current title of deputy athletics director in April 2011. Prior to his employment at Wisconsin, he held the position of athletics director at Merrimack College, Clarkson University and Manhattanville College, as well as assistant director of athletics at the University of Maine. A native of Long Island, N.Y., he was a football studentathlete at the University of Alabama, where he earned his bachelor's degree in communications. Frazier earned his master's degree in higher education leadership from the University of Maine and is currently working on his doctorate in educational leadership and policy analysis at Wisconsin. Smith Turning Pro Badgers’ leading goalscorer marker UW’s third early departure of offseason. Craig Smith With two years of collegiate eligibility remaining for the Wisconsin Badgers, forward Craig Smith will become a professional hockey player. The Madison, Wis., native is a 2009 fourth-round pick (98th overall) of the NHL’s Nashville Predators, the team of former Badgers Ryan Suter and Blake Geoffrion. “We’re excited for Craig,” said Head Coach Mike Eaves. “The window of opportunity to make a move like this is sometimes small. The landscape has changed with Nashville in that the team has changed somewhat with free agency. Smitty had every thought after a successful senior men’s World Championship to come back and play here at Wisconsin, but he feels like there is an opportunity now and he feels in his heart it is the right time to go.” Smith, who was slated to be one of Wisconsin’s cocaptains for the upcoming season, finished last year as the Badgers’ team leader with 19 goals. He ranked second on the team with 43 points in 41 games, while leading the squad with five game-winning tallies and 153 shots. He also took 31 penalties for 87 minutes. For his career, Smith finishes with 27 goals, 76 points and 159 penalty minutes in 82 games. Smith skated for Team USA in the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship where he posted three goals and six points in seven games, ranking second behind former Badger Derek Stepan for the team lead in scoring. His team-leading plus-2 helped the Americans reach the quarterfinals, where they fell to the Czech Republic. Smith joins defenseman Jake Gardiner, who signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and forward Jordy Murray, who left for Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of the Swiss National League A (NLA), as early departures. Both Gardiner and Murray gave up one year of eligibility. Locker Room Floors, Arena Foundations Going in for La Bahn Arena With each return trip to La Bahn Arena, it is easy to see the changes taking place at the future site of the men's and women's hockey and swimming facility. Much of the floor of the hockey locker room area has been poured, which gives workers the ability to prepare for installation of a first-of-its-kind in the United States "Bubble Deck System" that will support the concrete roof of the locker room areas. The foundation wall and roof deck are poured for the connecting tunnel between the Kohl Center and La Bahn Arena, which the men's hockey team will use when coming out onto the ice on gameday and which allows general access between the two facilities. This area is ready for waterproofing and backfilling. The elevator shaft and stairwell areas that will allow access to the mail level from the lower level progresses, with work on the second level underway, as well. Foundation footings and walls along what will be the south end of the facility continue going in, while excavation of the Arena area itself continues to allow such progress. Relocation of the electrical infrastructure continues as the new electrical switch gear room sees the reassembly of a number of switch gears removed from other parts of the construction site. Installation of new windows on the SERF that will become a new source of natural light into the pool area for Badger swimmers continues, as well. Some at the east end are already complete, while demolition of the existing brick wall progresses and new windows are added. Irish Hockey Coach Jeff Jackson to Participate in McDonald’s Even to Benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities in Michiana Notre Dame hockey coach Jeff Jackson has issued a challenge to Fighting Irish hockey fans to vote for him as "the best-dressed man in a kilt" to help raise funds for the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Michiana for the 2011-12 campaign. As part of McDazzle 2011 "Men in Kilts," Jackson is participating in the most important fundraising effort that is held for the local Ronald McDonald Family Room. The facility provides a free overnight stay at the Ronald McDonald House Family Room for the parents of critically ill children. The head coach of the Notre Dame hockey team is one of 17 participants that have joined forces in this unique promotion in an effort to raise money and awareness for the Ronald McDonald charities in the South Bend and Mishawaka region. All Irish fans, and not just hockey fans, can help by casting a vote for Jackson as the best-dressed man in a kilt. The cost of the vote is $50, with all proceeds going to help fund overnight stays for families at one of the three overnight facilities in the South Bend area. Voting has begun and Jackson is counting on all Irish fans to jump on board to help with this cause by casting a vote for him online at www.meninkilts.org. Every vote is tax deductible to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Michiana and all the dollars raised locally stay in the Michiana community. Any parent with a hospitalized child under the age of 21 is eligible to use the Ronald McDonald Family Room. Jackson and all of the other 16 "Men in Kilts" celebrities will be part of the McDazzle 2011 festivities on Thursday, September 22 at the Gillespie Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn in South Bend, Ind. For more information on this event, go to rmhcmichiana.org. Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 22 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 22 AUGUST 12, 2011 Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 23 Illinois Ice #145: Illinois Ice #90 8/11/11 4:04 PM Page 24