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Its mission is to promote the growth of ice hockey in the U.S. [3] USA Hockey programs support and develop players, coaches, officials, and facilities. USA Hockey also has junior ice hockey and senior ice hockey programs, and supports a disabled ice hockey program. USA Hockey provides certification programs for coaches and officials. [5]
It was established on June 21, 1973, with the purpose of honoring the sport of ice hockey in the United States by preserving American legends of the game. On May 11, 2007, USA Hockey and the United States Hockey Hall of Fame came to an agreement allowing the rights to the selection process and induction event associated to be handled by USA ...
Executive and administrative personnel of USA Hockey, and its predecessor, the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States. Pages in category "USA Hockey personnel" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
DeGregorio has been involved with ice hockey for more than 40 years. DeGregorio was first appointed to a USA Hockey post in 1973, when he was named the registrar for the New England District. He was elected to the USA Hockey board of directors in 1975, and later became the vice president of youth hockey. He was the treasurer in the 1980s.
Team USA captain Nick Bonino at the 2023 IIHF World Championship. The United States of America's men's, women's, and men's under-20 teams compete annually in the Ice Hockey World Championships, IIHF World Women's Championships, and the IIHF World Junior Championship.
On-ice officials are present on the ice during the game, and traditionally wear a shirt with black and white vertical stripes. The National Hockey League (NHL) currently employs four on-ice officials in each game—two referees and two linespersons (also known as linesmen). [a] Referees are identified by their red or orange armbands.
Perhaps the best goalie fight in hockey history went down on Apr. 1, 1998, in one late-season installment of the classic rivalry between the Detroit Red Wings and Colorado Avalanche.
Katie Guay (born 1982) is a retired American ice hockey official who served as a referee in the National Hockey League (NHL) and American Hockey League (AHL). [1] Guay played college ice hockey with the Brown Bears during 2001 to 2005 and was team captain for the 2004–05 season.