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Mustangs hit on all cylinders, claim MSGHL 12U championship

April 13th, 2017

Floyd Braaten said watching his New Mexico Mustangs’ 12U team celebrate a Mountain States Girls Hockey League (MSGHL) championship this season was exhilarating. That said, the title served as the icing on the cake for the Mustangs’ successful season. READ OUR LATEST ISSUE “Seeing the team win the title was a bonus as the goal…

Cibola, Taos reign supreme as New Mexico high school champions

April 11th, 2017

Two New Mexico high school state champions were crowned over the March 10-11 weekend with Cibola winning its second straight league championship and Taos capturing the Pure championship. READ OUR LATEST ISSUE For Cibola (pictured), Tanner Colyer, Ricky Haverland and Kyle Usiak scored for the Cougars and Grace Hausenfleck and Max Hoffman combined on a…

Roadrunners captain Cunningham returns to the ice, wins AHL award

April 8th, 2017

Tucson Roadrunners captain Craig Cunningham, who scored the first goal in Tucson history, was named the winner of this year’s Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award as the American Hockey League (AHL) player who best exemplifies the qualities of sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey. Cunningham, who appeared in 319 AHL games before suffering a career-ending…

Arizona players representing state well with U.S. NTDP Under-17 Team

April 6th, 2017

Three players with Arizona ties are making the state proud and helping to continue reinforcing the notion that great hockey players can come from a warm-weather state. Erik Middendorf, Adam Samuelsson and D.J. King have all found success this season skating for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program (NTDP) Under-17 team in Plymouth, Mich. READ…

Jr. Coyotes boast promising future led by ultra-talented 14U, 15U age groups

April 5th, 2017

Often times in sports and especially youth hockey, organizations and associations put a heavy emphasis on the younger age levels as these players generally prove to be the future of the program. The Jr. Coyotes know this all too well and are big believers in the philosophy. READ OUR LATEST ISSUE With Tier I state…

Tahoe Hockey Academy looks to ride momentum into Year 2

April 4th, 2017

If it’s late March, that means the majority of youth hockey teams have finished their seasons and have begun to set their sights to building for 2017-18. Tahoe Hockey Academy (THA) is no different, and is well into its recruiting season and in search of its next high-level prospects. READ OUR LATEST ISSUE “We were…

Arizona teams head to collegiate inline hockey nationals

April 3rd, 2017

Nine teams from the Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League (WCRHL) will be out to win championship titles in their respective divisions at April’s National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championship tournament in Ft. Myers, Fla. Among the nine WCRHL teams competing in the April 5-9 event are three teams from Arizona: Arizona State University in Division I…

Little Howlers program a major boon to youth hockey growth

March 31st, 2017

Great minds think alike. Just ask Matt Shott, who is the Arizona Coyotes’ director of amateur hockey development. At the same time the NHL and the NHL Players Association developed the “Learn to Play Initiative” aimed at developing youth hockey in NHL markets, Shott and his team were well at work to plan for and…

Jr. Coyotes sweep en route to four Tier I state titles

March 29th, 2017

Four new banners now reside with the Jr. Coyotes as the organization captured all four Arizona Amateur Hockey Association Tier I championships for the 2016-17 season. On top of that, the 14U and 15 Only Tier I USA Hockey Youth Nationals will be hosted by the Jr. Coyotes from April 6-10. READ OUR LATEST ISSUE…

Quartet of schools capture AHSHA state championships

March 28th, 2017

The buzzer sounded as four teams were awarded division championship in the Arizona High School Hockey Association (AHSHA) playoffs on Feb. 4 at the Ice Den Scottsdale. Pinnacle claimed the Division 1 title, while Centennial won the D2 championship, Desert Vista the D3 crown and Chaparral secured the junior varsity title. READ OUR LATEST ISSUE…

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