Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Coulee Region Chill Announce Coaching Staff; Largen To Join Degenhardt

From http://goo.gl/YQHBb - Edited for Northern Lights Hockey blog by Scott Ludwig.
Coulee Region Chill Announce Coaching Staff

Coulee Region Chill Announce Coaching Staff
April 17, 2013
Onalaska, WI --- The Coulee Region Chill, proud members of the +North American Hockey League are excited to announce that +AJ Degenhardt has been promoted to Head Coach and General Manager. Degenhardt was hired last summer as Assistant Coach and subsequently named Interim Head Coach upon John Hamre’s departure. “AJ’s vision for the team is very much in alignment with our vision for the Chill. There is still rebuilding work to be done and AJ is the right person to take this team to the next level. AJ will have the opportunity to build his own roster while providing our team with continuity. AJ has earned the respect of his players and they’re excited to return and play for him next season and we expect significant improvement over last year’s team performance.” says, team owner Michelle Bryant.

“I am looking forward to the opportunity of taking over as Head Coach and General Manager of the Coulee Region Chill and laying a foundation for a winning program for years to come,” said Degenhardt.

Prior to joining the Coulee Region Chill, Degenhardt was with Team Illinois Midget Major. Before Team Illinois he was the head coach for two seasons with the +Twin Cities Northern Lights, a +Minnesota Junior Hockey League team (Tier III).
Degenhardt, a Coulee Region hometown hockey player, played for the La Crosse Central/Logan High School hockey co-op. He then moved on to play for the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL for two years. His ultimate goal of playing Division 1 hockey came to reality in 2002 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he won a National Championship as a member of the +Wisconsin Badgers. Since graduation he has quickly built a strong list of coaching credentials and experience at the high school, midget and junior hockey levels.

Erik Largen – New Assistant Coach for the Coulee Region Chill

The Coulee Region Chill is also excited to announce the hiring of Erik Largen as their new Assistant Coach. Most recently, Largen was head coach of the +Twin Cities Northern Lights. Largen compiled an 87-9-2 record over two seasons with the Northern Lights, winning back-to-back regular season and playoff championships. In 2012 the team qualified for the national tournament finishing 5th while in the most recent season the team finished as the runner-up in the USA Hockey Tier III National Championship.

Prior to coaching, Erik played junior hockey for the North Iowa Outlaws & Owatonna Express (NAHL) before committing to play for the University of Alaska Fairbanks (NCAA Division 1) in 2006. Upon graduating with a finance degree, Largen began his coaching career as an assistant coach with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL) under mentors Rob Proffitt (Fairbanks Ice Dogs GM) and +Josh Hauge (Tri-City Storm Head Coach). Largen helped the Ice Dogs compile a 72-37-7 overall record, including National Championship runners-up in 2010 and Tier II National Champions in 2011.

“Erik’s work ethic and commitment to building a winning program stood out in a very competitive interview process,” says Bryant. “Having two coaches of AJ and Erik’s caliber will help us recruit while better developing our players and team. Both understand our team vision and the importance of growing a community minded program.”

“I am very happy to have Erik become a part of our program, he has been a winner at every level he has coached and will be a very valuable asset to our team”, stated Degenhardt.

“I am very excited to join the Coulee Region Chill organization. It’s a program committed to being involved in the community, creating a pathway to college hockey for its players and building a championship culture,” said Largen.

Original artice found here: http://goo.gl/YQHBb

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Northern Lights/Steers In The Pros

Several +Twin Cities Northern Lights (formerly known as South Suburban Steers) veterans are playing pro hockey:
Sean Curry
Jesse Felten

Name, Hometown - Current Team (League) - 20012-13 stats
In addition, the Northern Lights have a history of giving high potential coaches the opportunity to develop and advance in their professional careers:

Monday, April 08, 2013

Northern Lights Fall Short In Title Game


It has been 14 years since a Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MNJHL) team has won the USA Hockey Tier III National title. Twin Cities Northern Lights tried to end that streak today, but fell short losing to the North Iowa Bulls 6-2.

Not since 2002, when the now-defunct Iron Range Yellow Jackets lost in OT of the national championship game, had a MNJHL team reached the finals. It was 1999 when the Edina Lakers Junior Hockey (then the East Metro Lakers) won the USA Hockey National Championship.

A quick start for the Northern Lights seemed to put the team on track in the first period. Zach Hayes (Canyon Lake, CA) scored at 6:38 for a 1-0 lead. Gleb Kulikov (Russia) and Dylan Blankenship (Fairbanks, AK) assisted on the goal. Twin Cities carried that momentum for most of the period until a late North Iowa goal tied it at 18:41.

North Iowa, the NA3HL Silver Cup champions, came into the second period with energy and got their reward on a powerplay goal at 10:43. A little over five minutes later, the Bulls took a 3-1 lead and momentum into the second intermission.

A flat start to the third period called for a Northern Lights timeout from Head Coach Erik Largen. The team responded and at 13:13 Hayes again found the back of the net. Jonas Fredriksson (Sweden) and Seth Gustin (Phoenix, AZ) earned the helpers on the goal, which made the score 3-2.

Two quick goals at 16:53 and 17:06 sealed the deal for North Iowa, who also added an empty net goal for a final of 6-2.

Bulls goaltender Matt Bartels made 38 saves in net for the victory. Isaak Tjaden (Northfield, MN) finished with 30 saves for Twin Cities.

Sunday, April 07, 2013

2013 USA Hockey Tier III National Championship Game

WHAT: USA Hockey Tier III National Championship Game
WHEN: Monday, April 8, 2013 at noon
WHERE: Rochester Rec Center



Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MNJHL) champions
MNJHL Bush Cup champions
MNJHL Championship Series winner

VS


NA3HL Silver Cup champions
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+Twin Cities Northern Lights Google+ Event Page

Northern Lights Top Defending Champion Atlanta, Will Play For Title

An early 2-0 lead was too much to overcome for the defending Tier III Junior National Champion Atlanta Jr. Knights as the Twin Cities Northern Lights held on to win 4-3. The Northern Lights will now play in the championship game on Monday. Game time at the Rochester Rec Center is noon.

Twin Cities will play the winner of the second semifinal between the North Iowa Outlaws and Helena Bighorns.

The Minnesota Junior Hockey League champion Northern Lights took control of the game early when Eric Shand (from Matt Pietrzykowski) scored at 10:34 of the first period. A quick second goal was scored by Pietrzykowski at 11:13. Jace Childs and Tyler Teague assisted on the second goal.

Atlanta started the second period with great intensity and soon were on the scoreboard. Jordan Simmons goal at 1:14 made the score 2-1. At 4:21 a power play goal by Scott Hunter evened the game at 2-2. A timeout by the Northern Lights seemed to settle the players and at 10:31 Twin Cities again took the lead. Scoring for the Northern Lights was Tyler Teague (assist to Shane Gachne). A 3-2 lead is how the period ended.

The beginning of the third period was all Northern Lights and at 1:55 they had their reward. Jonas Fredriksson scored on assists from Pietrzykowski and Childs. Twin Cities again led by two goals.

A late power play goal was scored at 18:25 by Simmons, but it was not enough as the Northern Lights held on for the 4-3 victory.

Twin Cities goaltender Isaac Tjaden made 34 saves to earn the victory.

Minnesota Wild/NHL Writer Michael Russo Supports Northern Lights!

Michael Russo of the +Star Tribune supports the +Twin Cities Northern Lights!!!  How about you???

GAMEDAY: Twin Cities Northern Lights vs Atlanta Jr. Knights, 2:30 PM at Rochester Rec Center

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Tier III Junior Nationals Semifinals Schedule


USA Hockey Tier III Junior Nationals
Rochester, MN

SEMIFINALS SCHEDULE
Sunday, April 7, 2013
6:00 PM: North Iowa Bulls (NA3HL) vs Helena Bighorns (AWHL)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Monday, April 8, 2013
Noon: semifinal winners





Twin Cities Northern Lights results:
April 4: vs Bellingham Blazers (NorPac) - W, 6-0
April 5: vs New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (Empire) - W, 10-3
April 6: vs North Iowa Bulls (NA3HL) - L, 1-5

For team rosters and stats for all eight teams: http://goo.gl/P31aE

Friday, April 05, 2013

Twin Cities Win First Two, Clinch Semifinals Berth

An opening day 6-0 shutout of the Bellingham Blazers followed by a 10-3 destruction of Empire Junior Hockey League champ New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs have clinched the +Twin Cities Northern Lights a berth into the semifinals on Sunday.  Saturday night will see the final game of pool play as the Northern Lights will face NA3HL champ North Iowa Outlaws.

The tournament opened for Twin Cities on Thursday face the NorPac playoff champion Bellingham Blazers. Building a 2-0 lead in the opening period on goals by Zack Hayes and Dylan Blankenship, the second period  was a different story.  For 16 minutes the score remained the same.  Then the goals explosion happened.

At 15:59 Shane Gachne scored.  Then 15 seconds later, hometown player Zach Johnson scored.  Hayes added his second of the game at 16:50. Just 38 seconds after, Jonas Fredriksson netted his first of the tourney and the Northern Lights led 6-0!  In a span of just 1 minute, 29 seconds Twin Cities had ended any hope of a Blazers comeback.

Twin Cities outshot Bellingham 44-12.   Goaltender Isaak Tjaden earned the shutout.

Northern Lights-Blazers gamesheet: http://goo.gl/R61vH

Friday night found the Northern Lights facing New Hampshire, a 5-2 loser to North Iowa on opening day.  Falling behind early, Twin Cities answered each of the Monarchs first two.  From there the Lights went on to score 7-unanswered goals and led 9-2 at the second intermission.

Goal scorers for Twin Cities were Johnson, Teague (2), Andrew Scofield (2), John Regnart, Jace Childs, Tyler DuHadaway, Nick Kunes, and Matt Pietrzykowski.

Northern Lights-Monarchs gamesheet: http://goo.gl/T3piU

Saturday is the final round of pool play.  Twin Cities (2-0) will face North Iowa Outlaws (2-0).  The winner will be the top seed from the American Division in the semifinal round.

Advancing to Nationals

Good luck to the team as they represent the Minnesota Junior Hockey League in the
USA Hockey Junior National Championships April 4-8 in Rochester MN.

More details on the Northern Lights Team Site: www.northernlightshockey.com
 Official Team Page on League Site

Minnesota Junior Hockey League Champions 2012, 2013
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Wednesday, April 03, 2013

2013 Tier III Junior Nationals Info

Twin Cities Northern Lights

2012-13 Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MNJHL) Regular Season champions
2012-13 MNJHL Bush Cup Playoffs champions
2012-13 MNJHL Championship Series champions
Overall MNJHL record: 53-5-0-1


April 4-9, 2013 at Rochester (MN) Rec Center

Thursday, April 4 vs Bellingham Blazers (NorPac), 4 PM
Friday, April 5 vs New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (Empire), 7 PM
Saturday, April 6 vs North Iowa Bulls (NA3HL), 7 PM
Sunday, April 7 Semifinals, 2:30 PM & 6 PM
Monday, April 8 Championship, 12 noon


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