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High school ice hockey coaches in the United States (25 P) Pages in category "High school ice hockey in the United States" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
From 2013 to 2017, Housley was an assistant coach for the Nashville Predators, working primarily with defensemen. [7] [8] On January 5, 2013, Housley coached Team USA to the gold medal at the 2013 IIHF World U20 Championship in Ufa, Russia. He had served as an assistant coach on Team USA's 2007 and 2011 appearances in the World Juniors. [6]
In the 2022-23 season, the state had a record 67 NHL players, 59 of whom played high school hockey at such places as Chisago Lakes, South St. Paul, Brainerd, Hopkins, Rogers, Cloquet, East Grand ...
Willard John Ikola (July 28, 1932 – January 20, 2025) was a Finnish American ice hockey player and high school boys' hockey coach. Born in Eveleth, Minnesota, a powerhouse in hockey (owning seven state high school championships, including the very first Minnesota state hockey tournament in 1945, [1] and producing six members of US Olympic hockey teams [2] [3]) he began playing hockey as a ...
Borges was named head coach of the program in 2005 and led the team to nine consecutive conference championships. In his time with the Warriors, Borges earned a record of 121–50–8 and was twice chosen to coach at the Massachusetts High School Hockey All-Star Game.
Southwest High School. In 1953, Peterson began teaching business and coaching basketball at Braham, Minnesota, then moved to Minneapolis North High School in 1954. [1] After one season of coaching hockey at Minneapolis North, he became head coach of hockey and assistant coach of football at Southwest High School in 1955. [9]
Hauge played college hockey for Bethel around the turn of the century. He appeared in 76 games for the Royals over three seasons. After graduating in 2002, Hauge ended his playing career and turned to coaching, serving as the head coach for two teams in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League, a Tier III outfit.
1947 - Norfolk High School fields their first team (today, Norwood-Norfolk) 1968 - Monroe County High School Hockey League formed with six teams (Aquinas, Brighton, Fairport, Irondequoit, McQuaid Jesuit, Monroe) [1] 1969 - Town of Oyster Bay High School Club Hockey League forms; 1972 - Buffalo Explorer High School Club Hockey League forms