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2017- 18 Annual Guide 2017- 18 Annual Guide Annual 2017- 18 Annual USA HOCKEY, INC. Walter L. Bush, Jr. Center Guide 1775 Bob Johnson Drive • Colorado Springs, CO 80906- 4090 (719) 576-U SAH (8724) • [email protected] usahockey.com EXECUTIVE OFFICE MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT THE USA HOCKEY FOUNDATION Pat Kelleher 114 Ashley Bevan 183 Mellissa Lewis 106 Executive Director Senior Director, Adult Hockey Manager, Annual Giving Amanda Raider 165 Brittany Bobak 102 Sheila May 107 Executive Assistant Coordinator, Club Excellence Manager, Grants & Stewardship Dave Ogrean 163 Paul DeSandro 141 Tamara Tranter 164 Advisor to the President Coordinator, Adult Hockey Senior Director, Development Kevin Erlenbach 119 HOCKEY OPERATIONS Director, Membership Development NATIONAL TEAM (734) 453-6400 Scott Aldrich 174 Andy Gibson 115 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Manager, Hockey Operations Coordinator, Program Services Seth Appert 314 Chris Allman (214) 223-5031 Katie Holmgren 120 U.S. National Development Coach Coordinator, Junior Officiating Manager, Adult Hockey Brock Bradley 320 Development Program Jeremy Kennedy 117 Head Equipment Manager Joe Bonnett 108 Manager, Membership and ADM Regional Manager Nick Fohr 315 Disabled Hockey Associate Coach Marc Boxer 147 113 Director, Junior Hockey Pat Knowlton Mason Graddock 324 Coordinator, Adult Hockey Dan Brennan 177 Intern Coach Director, Sled & Inline National Teams/ Shannon Webster 118 Lisa Gross 311 Manager, Program Services Manager, Coaching Education Program Administrative Assistant Reagan Carey 154 FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Jason Hodges 321 Director, Women’s Hockey Kevin Buckner 104 Head Athletic Trainer Matthew Cunningham 217 Shipping & Receiving Clerk Doug Leaverton (440) 725-7267 USA Hockey, Inc. Manager, Coaching Education Program Stephanie Fossinger 122 Assistant Director, Player Personnel Walter L. Bush, Jr. Center 127 Helen Fenlon Accountant Kevin Lind 313 Manager, Officiating Administration 1775 Bob Johnson Drive Pam Gibson 153 Intern Coach Guy Gosselin (719) 337-4404 Accountant Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4090 ADM Regional Manager Chris Luongo 325 Phone: (719) 576-USAH (8724) Karen Hackman 152 Assistant Coach Roger Grillo (719) 304-1884 Manager, Insurance & Employee Benefits Fax: (719) 538-1160 ADM Regional Manager Dennis MacDonald 321 Tom Hackman 0/100 Athletic Trainer Web: usahockey.com Marissa Halligan 150 Building Services Administrator Manager, Women’s Hockey Scott Monaghan 318 Email: [email protected] Norman Hayward 137 Senior Director, Operations Rich Hansen 112 IT Procurement & Media Administrator ADM Regional Manager Ralph Heffter 138 Greg Moore 325 National Team Development Program Jim Johannson 178 Manager, Database Applications & Assistant Coach 14900 Beck Road Assistant Executive Director, Programming, MIS Darryl Nelson 327 Plymouth, MI 48170 Hockey Operations Strength & Conditioning Coach Brad Kauhane 105 Phone: (734) 453-6400 Matt Leaf 186 Manager, Facilities Operations Kris Nolt 378 Director, Officiating Education Program Pam McCraw 156 Manager, Communications Fax: (734) 453-3427 Kelley Lynch 162 Director, Accounting 310 Web: usantdp.com Administrative Assistant, Kim Pisano International Administration Justin Olsen 133 Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected] PC Support Technician, MIS Bob Mancini (989) 780-0515 Kevin Reiter 316 ADM Regional Manager Michelle Romo 155 Director, Player Personnel Accounts Payable Specialist The USA Hockey Foundation Kevin Margarucci 161 Paige Sliney 376 Walter L. Bush, Jr. Center Manager, Player Safety Chris Smith 139 TSE Producer Manager, Network & Security, MIS 1775 Bob Johnson Drive Ken Martel 181 Jake Visser 320 ADM Technical Director Bob Weldon 157 Assistant Equipment Manager Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4090 Assistant Executive Director, Kevin McLaughlin 179 Phone: (719) 538-1107 Finance & Administration Lisa Vollmers 392 Senior Director, Hockey Development Director, Student-Athlete Services Fax: (719) 538-7838 Phil Osaer (517) 881-5201 MARKETING, COMMUNICATIONS & EVENTS Matt Williams 319 Web: usahockeyfoundation.org ADM Manager, Goaltending Brendan Burke Intern Dana Ausec 173 Email: [email protected] Scott Paluch (719) 339-1425 John Wroblewski 312 ADM Regional Manager Director, Creative Services U.S. National Development Coach Jodie Penn 182 Mike Bertsch 158 USA Hockey Arena Coordinator, Youth Hockey Administration Assistant Executive Director, Laurel Young 330 Marketing, Communications & Events Brian Fishman Intern – NTDP 14900 Beck Road Susan Peterson 216 Plymouth, MI 48170 Administrative Assistant, International Sydney Blackman 172 USA HOCKEY ARENA (734) 453-6400 Administration & Hockey Operations Brian Fishman Intern – National Office Phone: (734) 453-6400 Tyler Barnes 301 167 Alison Raines 180 Madison Brown Administrator, Arena Office Fax: (734) 453-3427 Coaching Education Program Specialist Manager, Events Jack Darr 344 Web: usahockeyarena.com Kenny Rausch 219 Kevin Couture 184 Manager, Arena Director, Youth Hockey Director, Events Email: [email protected] ADM Manager, Alaska Pat Durant 144 Nick DeYonker 352 BJ Ringrose 121 Digital Content Coordinator Manager, Arena Email: Coordinator, Officiating Education Program Cameron Eickmeyer 140 David Doyle 331 Tim Serratore 210 Director, Internet Content Director, Food & Beverage Email addresses for all USA Hockey staff are Video Coordinator, Hockey Operations and Development Paul Fassbender 307 available at usahockey.com/staffdirectory. Mark Tabrum 185 Dave Fischer 171 Manager, Arena Visit usahockey.com for updates and Director, Coaching Education Program Senior Director, Communications Mike Henry 332 changes to the staff listing. Lou Vairo 148 Jon Gomez 176 General Manager Director, Special Projects Manager, Communications Pete Krupsky 328 Emily West 198 Jayson Hron 159 Manager, Media Relations ADM Manager, Female Hockey Manager, Youth Hockey Communications Jacqueline Lupinacci-Mooney 339 Suzie Whallon 101 Gretchen Hursh 166 Skating Coordinator Coordinator, Resource Center Manager, Licensing & Merchandising Alec Manning 302 AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS Kristen Wright 218 109 Andrew Ketterer Group Sales Representative Manager, Girls’ Player Development Manager, Social Media Scott Zelkin (312) 925-6146 & Digital Content Char Merckel 303 Manager, Junior Officiating Mike Lukken 126 Director, Ticket Operations Development Program Manager, Marketing – Sponsor Services Tony Noble 307 MEMBER SERVICES Andrea Mazzarelli 169 Assistant General Manager Manager, Communications 306 Natalia DePauw 135 Carla Rogge John Monteleone Director, Education Accountant, NTDP/Food & Beverage Regional Specialist, Member Services Lee Meyer 175 (719) 538-1514 Senior Director, Marketing Denise Ronayne 333 Kim Folsom 125 Jeff Theiler Chief Operating Officer Director, Member Services John Taft 151 Director, Corporate Sales & Marketing Manager, Marketing (719) 538-1149 Susan Hunt 132 Connor Small 317 Manager, Member Services Harry Thompson 170 Manager, Marketing Operations Tom Wacker Office Assistant Editor-in-Chief, USA Hockey Magazine Rachel Hyman 129 Julie Szmatula 381 (719) 538-1110 Member Services/Officiating Administrator Manager, Corporate Accounts LEGAL Matt Wagoner Coordinator, Julie Rebitski 131 Casey Jorgensen 143 Amy Taffinder 347 Membership & Marketing Regional Specialist, Member Services General Counsel Manager, Food & Beverage (719) 538-1111 Debbie Riggleman 128 Joyce Kulpinski 145 Andrea Walkuski 309 Regional Specialist, Member Services SafeSport and Legal Administrator Senior Accountant TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS IS USA HOCKEY .......................................................................................... 1 This is USA Hockey ...................................................................................... 3 Table of Contents USA Hockey Sanction ................................................................................... 4 USA Hockey Core Values ............................................................................. 4 Long Range Planning Statement ................................................................... 5 Standard of Play and Rules Emphasis ........................................................... 5 Youth/Junior Age Classifications – 2017-18 Season .................................... 10 2016-17 Registration Data Total Membership ................................................................................. 10 Players by Age Group ............................................................................ 11 Registration by District ......................................................................... 11 Players ............................................................................................ 11 Girls’/Women’s Players ................................................................. 11 Adult Players .................................................................................. 12 Junior Teams .................................................................................. 12 Officials .......................................................................................... 12 PROGRAMS & PHILOSOPHIES ............................................................................. 13 Youth Hockey ................................................................................................ 15 Code of Conduct ............................................................................................ 17 Junior Hockey ................................................................................................ 19 Player Development & International
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